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[ "Redirect to: List of people with surname Hearn", "Männik is an Estonian surname (meaning \"pine forest\"), and may refer to: Aarne Männik (born 1947), composer Eduard Männik (1906-1966), writer Jaanus Männik (born 1951), politician Priit Männik (born 1948), jurist", "Odontorhabdus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Odontorhabdus dentipes Aurivillius, 1928 Odontorhabdus flavicornis Aurivillius, 1928 Odontorhabdus rechingeri Aurivillius, 1913 Odontorhabdus teretiscapus Aurivillius, 1928", "Lyricist of Paul Misraki in the years 1930-1940 for which André Hornez writes many songs lyrics like Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux ?", "Sweetzerland Manifesto is the sixth solo album by Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, released on January 19, 2018 on Roman Records.", "Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Foxman, National Director of the US Anti-Defamation League Betsy Foxman, Epidemiologist", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Kosovo", "Andriy Mykolayovych Yarmolenko (Ukrainian: ; born 23 October 1989) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a winger or forward for English Premier League club West Ham United and the Ukraine national team.", "(The solid obtained by attaching pyramids to adjacent equatorial faces is not convex, and thus not a Johnson solid.)", "The film premiered on Showtime Networks on April 1, 2017", "This is a massive, B-type main-sequence star with a corrected stellar classification of B0.5 V. Lambda Leporis is an estimated eight million years old and is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 30 km/s.", "The English Defence is a chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. d4 e6 2. c4 b6", "1989 Tamil Nadu Election Results, Election Commission of India", "Trechiotes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Trechiotes embersoni Deuve, 1995 Trechiotes perroti Jeannel, 1954 Trechiotes qiannanicus Deuve & Tian, 1999", "Five singles were released to promote the album: \"Butterflies\" featuring Not3s, \"Doing It\", \"Psych Out!", "Richard Levi currently plays for Western Province, Cape Cobras and Northamptonshire.", "Holt Manufacturing Company was the first company to successfully manufacture a continuous track tractor ( Hornsby in England manufactured at least two full length \"track steer\" machines, and their patent was later purchased by Holt in 1913, allowing Holt to claim to be the \"inventor\" of the crawler tractor.)", "He says it was during this service that he conceived of the closing line for the Antichrist Superstar album: \"The boy that you loved is the man that you fear.\"", "List current as of the 2015 season", "UNM is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities - Very high research activity.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Davide Bramati (born 1968), Italian cyclist Fabrizio Bramati (born 1993), Italian footballer", "Notable people with the name include: People with the surname Rickman: Alan Rickman (1946-2016), English film, television and stage actor John Rickman (1771-1840), English statistician and government official Jolie Christine Rickman (1970-2005), American feminist, humanitarian, and social activist Phil Rickman (21st century), British author Thomas 'Clio' Rickman (1760-1834), English writer and bookseller Thomas Rickman (1776-1841), English architect Thomas Rickman (writer), American screenwriter (also goes as Tom Rickman) William Rickman (1731-1783), political leader of the American Revolution People with the given name Rickman: Sir Rickman Godlee, 1st Baronet (1849-1925), English surgeon Fictional characters with the surname Rickman: Angus Rickman, fictional character in the television series Sliders Dennis Rickman, fictional character in the soap opera EastEnders Sharon Rickman, fictional character in the soap opera EastEnders", ", finished eighth in the men's Discus throw - F58 event, finished seventh in the men's Javelin throw - F58 event and finished fourth in the men's Pentathlon - P54-58 event", "Some of Daniel Darc's materials were released posthumously in 2013 under the title Chapelle Sixteen", "Notable people with the surname include: Jay Boekelheide, American sound editor Todd Boekelheide (born 1954), American film composer", "The whole tape later appeared on The Punk Years 1988-1991.", "Nenițescu is a Romanian surname that may refer to: Costin Nenițescu, a Romanian chemist Ioan S. Nenițescu, a Romanian poet and playwright Ștefan I. Nenițescu, a Romanian poet and son of Ioan", "Notable people with the surname include: Bob Matteson (born 1952), American soccer player C. V. Matteson (1861-1931), American baseball player Charles Matteson (1840-1925), Rhode Island Supreme Court Justice Charles Matteson (1913-??", "Redirect to: University of Warsaw Library", "Notable people with the surname include: Simon Brendle (born 1981), German mathematician Tara E. Brendle, American mathematician Tiago Brendle (born 1985), Brazilian volleyball player", "Shaumyan, Shahumyan or Shaumian (Armenian: ) is an Armenian surname that may refer to Sebastian Shaumyan (1916-2007), Armenian linguist Stepan Shahumyan (1878-1918), Bolshevik commissar", "Redirect to: List of churches in Nord-Hålogaland", "In the USA, Collide ( Krystal Meyers song ) was released to Christian rock radios in June 2006, and released to Christian CHR radio stations in August.", "Courts of Kentucky include: Kentucky Court of Justice Under an amendment to the Kentucky Constitution passed by the state's voters in 1975, judicial power in Kentucky is \"vested exclusively in one Court of Justice\", divided into the following: Kentucky Supreme Court Kentucky Court of Appeals Kentucky Circuit Courts (57 circuits) Kentucky District Courts (60 judicial districts) Federal courts located in this state United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky Former federal courts of Kentucky United States District Court for the District of Kentucky (extinct, subdivided)", "Dil Lagi (Urdu: ‎) (English: Feelings Of The Heart) is a 2016 Pakistani romantic-drama television series, produced by Humayun Saeed and Shahzad Nasib under their production banner Six Sigma Plus.", "John Brownell may refer to: John Brownell (politician), the politician John C. Brownell, the playwright", "Leptothyra J. G. Cooper, 1867 is now considered a junior objective synonym of the genus Homalopoma Carpenter, 1864", "Abdolhossein Mokhtabad (Persian: ‎, born 21 March 1966) is an Iranian singer and composer of [Persian traditional music]; Gold Medal Winner of Global Music Awards 2020 (best male vocalist) http://www.globalmusicawards.com/index.html", "Shidrovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Shidrovsky Selsoviet of Vinogradovsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia: Shidrovo (settlement), a settlement Shidrovo (village), a village", "Central to Doctor Mirabilis ( novel )'s depiction of Roger Bacon is that \"He was not an inventor, an Edison or Luther Burbank, holding up a test tube with a shout of Eureka!\"", "David Smyth may refer to: David Smyth (footballer) (1914-?", "Notable people with the surname include: Ariel Graziani (born 1971), South American footballer Augusto Graziani (1933-2014), Italian economist Ercole Graziani the Younger (1688-1765), Italian painter Francesco Graziani (1828-901), Italian baritone Francesco Graziani (born 1952), Italian footballer Gaspar Graziani (died 1620), Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia Girolamo Graziani (1604-1675), Italian poet Giulio Cesare Graziani (1915-1998), Italian aviator Ivan Graziani (1945-1997), Italian singer-songwriter Izhak Graziani (1924-2003), Bulgarian-Born Israeli conductor Lodovico Graziani (1820-1885), Italian operatic tenor Rodolfo Graziani (1882-1955), high-ranking Italian military officer and political figure during the 1930s and 1940s Sergio Graziani (1930-2018), Italian actor and voice actor Tony Graziani (born 1973), American football player", "The Chaetiliidae are a family of isopod crustaceans in the suborder Valvifera, comprising these genera: Austrochaetilia Poore, 1978 Chaetilia Dana, 1849 Chiridotea Harger, 1878 Chiriscus Richardson, 1911 Glyptonotus Eights, 1852 Macrochiridothea Ohlin, 1901 Maoridotea Jones & Fenwick, 1978 Parachiridotea Daguerre de Hureaux & Elkaïm, 1972 Proidotea Racovitza & Sevastos, 1910 Saduria Adams, 1852 Saduriella Holthuis, 1964 Stegidotea Poore, 1985 Symmius Richardson, 1904", "Wawrzyniak is a Polish surname, and may refer to: Andrzej Wawrzyniak (born 1931), Polish diplomat and art collector Édouard Wawrzyniak (1912-1991), French footballer of Polish origin Jakub Wawrzyniak (born 1983), Polish footballer Martynka Wawrzyniak (born 1979), Polish photographer and model Piotr Wawrzyniak (1849-1910), Polish priest and activist Rashontae Wawrzyniak (born 1990), American beauty pageant titleholder Stanley Wawrzyniak (1927-1995), American Marine and Navy Cross recipient Władysław Wawrzyniak (1890-1940), Polish military commander", "Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935), Chief Rabbi in the British Mandate of Palestine, considered to be Israel's first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook (1891-1982), son of the above, prominent Religious Zionist rabbi Hillel Kook (1915-2001), nephew of Abraham Isaac Kook, prominent Revisionist Zionism activist during World War II", "Redirect to: List of British resident ministers in Nepal", "Notable people with the surname include: Björn Thorsell (born 1964), Swedish ice hockey player Elisabeth Thorsell (born 1945), Swedish writer and professional genealogist Eric Thorsell (1898-1980) Johan Thorsell (born 1974), Swedish singer Staffan Thorsell (born 1943), Swedish journalist and author Walborg Thorsell (1919-2016), Swedish scientist William Thorsell (born 1945), Canadian journalist", "Colette Bourgonje became an inductee in Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2019", "List of listed buildings in Barra List of listed buildings in Barvas List of listed buildings in Harris, Western Isles List of listed buildings in Lochs, Western Isles List of listed buildings in North Uist, Western Isles List of listed buildings in South Uist, Western Isles List of listed buildings in Stornoway, Western Isles List of listed buildings in Uig, Western Isles", "Cumbria is bounded to the north by the Scottish council areas of Dumfries and Galloway and Scottish Borders; to the west by the Irish Sea; to the south by Lancashire; to the south-east by North Yorkshire; and to the east by County Durham and Northumberland.", "On Kotzebue's recommendation Sophie Schröder was engaged for the Vienna Court theatre in 1798, and here and in Munich and Hamburg she won great successes in tragic roles like Marie Stuart, Phèdre, Merope, Lady Macbeth, and Isabella in The Bride of Messina, which gave her the reputation of being \"the German Siddons.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: George Leonard Staunton, English botanist Sir George Thomas Staunton, English traveller and orientalist Henry Staunton (businessman), British businessman Henry de Staunton, English medieval professor of canon law and university chancellor Howard Staunton, English chess master who lends Staunton ( surname )'s name to a style of chess pieces Imelda Staunton, British actress Irene Staunton, Zimbabwean publisher and editor Madonna Staunton (1938-2019) Australian artist and poet Steve Staunton, former Irish footballer and former manager of Ireland national team Thomas Staunton (Nottinghamshire MP), MP for Nottinghamshire 1411 Thomas Staunton (Ipswich MP), MP for Ipswich 1757-84", "Notable people with the surname include: Verweij Ben Verweij (1895-1951), Dutch footballer Bull Verweij (1909-2010), Dutch businessman Geoffrey Verweij (born 1982), Dutch footballer Johan Verweij (born 1950s), New Zealand footballer Koen Verweij (born 1990), Dutch speed skater Michiel Verweij (born 1964), Dutch classical scholar and historian Verwey Albert Verwey (1865-1937), Dutch poet Alvaro Verwey (born 1999), Surinamese football forward Bobby Verwey (born 1941), South African golfer Evert Verwey (1905-1981), Dutch physical chemist Jacques Verwey (born 1989), South African rugby player John Verwey (born 1957), Canadian darts player Kees Verwey (1900-1995), Dutch painter Roland Verwey (born 1981), German ice hockey player Tobias Verwey (born 1981), Namibian cricketer", "Screenwriter Bob Ellis later called The Winds of Jarrah a \"shocking film.. which, would you believe, started out as a very good script and only about one sentence of it survived.\"", "Stephan Hoffmann (9 August 1950 - ?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Eddie Bockman Gerhard Bockman (1686-1773), Dutch portrait painter Nils Christoffer Bøckman Peter W. K. Bøckman, Sr. Peter W. K. Bøckman, Jr. Maykel Bockman - Well known for his chameleons", "The 2013 Grand-Am of The Americas presented by Gainsco and Total was held on March 2, 2013 as the second race of 2013 Rolex Sports Car Series season, and the first Grand-Am race at the Circuit of the Americas.", "Hence Jangama dhyana is 'Meditation on the Eternal Existence (of the Self).'", "The following is a list of all the international goals List of international goals scored by Gabriel Batistuta has scored:", "K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!!", "Redirect to: 2020 ICC Men's T20 World Cup", "Robert Hecker has also played guitar and sang with the band It's OK!", "Redirect to: Sir Trevor Lawrence, 2nd Baronet", "Joseph Albert Wapner (November 15, 1919 - February 26, 2017) was an American judge and television personality.", "Cirrhaea dependens is the type species for its genus", "Edgar was a fine boy.\"", "Oxamarca District is one of twelve districts of the province Celendín in Peru.", "Originally released in 2002 by ON!", "Sustuysam was released on 17 April 2008 by Sony BMG Music Turkey and Epic Records.", "Notable people with the surname include: Cameron McNeish, British mountain climber and writer James McNeish (born 1931), New Zealand writer Robert McNeish (1912-1999), American football player and coach", "Notable people with the surname include: Auguste Cazalet (1938-2013), member of the Senate of France Sir Edward Cazalet (born 1936), British judge Edward Cazalet (merchant) (1827-1883), British merchant and industrialist Clement Cazalet (1869-1950), British tennis player Hal Cazalet (born 1969), English tenor opera singer Lara Cazalet (born 1973), English actress Peter Cazalet (1899-1982), English admiral Peter Cazalet (racehorse trainer), (1907-73) English cricketer, jockey, racehorse owner and trainer Thelma Cazalet-Keir (1899-1989), British feminist and politician Colonel Victor Cazalet (1896-1943), British politician William Marshall Cazalet (1865-1932), British socialite and tennis player", "Notable people of the surname include the following: Boris Alterman (born 1970), Israeli chess player of Ukrainian origin Dan Alterman (born 1980), Israeli triathlete Eric Alterman (born 1960), American columnist Idan Alterman (born 1971), Israeli actor Kent Alterman, American film director and producer Meyer Alterman (1891-1967), New York assemblyman Nathan Alterman (1910-1970), Israeli writer of Polish origin Ran Alterman (born 1980), Israeli triathlete", "Santos Party House's last night of operation was May 29, 2016, on which it hosted the controversial punk festival Oi!", "The judge in the trial stated, \"Your crime is not only a violation of the laws of man, but of the law of God as well, in your scheme to prevent motherhood...If some persons would go around and urge Christian women to bear children, instead of wasting William Sanger's time on woman suffrage, this city and society would be better off.\"", "Affiliated hospitals include: Razi Hospital in Rasht, Poursina hospital, Heshmat Hospital, Amiralmomenin Hospital, Azzahra Hospital, Shafa Hospital", "Notable people with the surname include: Katarina Roxon (born 1993), Canadian swimmer Lillian Roxon (1932-1973), Australian journalist and author Nicola Roxon (born 1967), Australian politician", "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.", "This is the complete filmography of Faten Hamama, an Egyptian actress:", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Roulstone (1890-1965), British World War I flying ace Doug Roulstone, United States Navy officer and politician Frank Roulstone, English footballer George Roulstone (1767-1804), founder of The Knoxville Gazette Walter Roulstone (1866-1953), English footballer", "Ainavillo, Aynabillo, Aillavilu or Aillavilú, (in Mapudungun, ailla, nine and filu, snake) was the toqui of the Mapuche army from the provinces of \"Ñuble, Itata, Renoguelen, Guachimavida, Marcande, Gualqui, Penco and Talcaguano.\"", "The Champion Of Champions is a 1972 Hong Kong film.", "Magnoleptus is a genus of beetles in the family Laemophloeidae, containing the following species: Magnoleptus parallelicollis Lefkovitch, 1962 Magnoleptus pugnaceus Lefkovitch, 1962", "The Sound of Music: Music from the NBC Television Event, also known as The Sound of Music: 2013 NBC Television Cast, or sometimes simply The Sound of Music, is a soundtrack album for The Sound of Music Live!", "Redirect to: Mill Branch (Patuxent River tributary)", "This is a list of districts in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames: Barnes Castelnau East Sheen East Twickenham Fulwell Ham Hampton Hampton Hill Hampton Wick Kew Mortlake North Sheen Petersham Richmond St Margarets Strawberry Hill Teddington Twickenham Whitton", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Rota Anthony Rota (born 1961), Canadian Member of Parliament Carlo Rota (born 1961), Canadian chef and actor Cristina Rota Darcy Rota Gian-Carlo Rota (1932-1999), Italian-born American mathematician and philosopher Jerome Rota Marco Rota (born 1942), Italian Disney comic artist Martino Rota (c. 1520-1583), artist Nino Rota (1911-1979), Italian composer Randy Rota Sal Rota Simone Rota", "Vaughan William Ryan (born 2 September 1968) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Wimbledon, Sheffield United and Leyton Orient.", "This is a list capital ships of Sweden of the period 1550-1859:", "Notable people with the surname include: Frank C. Lynch-Staunton, AOE (1905-1990), the 11th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 1979 to 1985 George Lynch-Staunton (1858-1940), lawyer and member of the Canadian Senate Henry Lynch-Staunton (1873-1941), British sport shooter, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics John Lynch-Staunton (1930-2012), Canadian senator and the first leader of the Conservative Party of Canada", "Greatest Hits ( Queensrÿche album ) includes material from all of the band's studio releases up to 1997 (1999's Q2K is excluded), as well as the 1997 B-side \"Chasing Blue Sky\" and an alternate version of \"Someone Else?\"", "In August 2009, writer Tanya Gold attempted to be the writer in residence at the bus station emulating Alain de Botton who had a similar position at Heathrow Airport", "2014 in television may refer to:", "Voivode, or variants, may also refer to: The Voyevoda (opera), an opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Voivod (band), a Canadian metal band Voivod (album), an album by Voivod R-36M2 \"Voyevoda\", a modification of the Russian missile R-36 The Voyevoda (symphonic ballad) Wojewoda (film), a 1912 Polish silent film Voivoda, Greece (disambiguation), several Greek places", "Notable people with the surname include: Edward William Brabrook (1839-1930), English civil servant, writer and anthropologist Peter Brabrook (1937-2016), English footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Bjørn Skogstad Aamo (born 1946), Norwegian economist Reidar Magnus Aamo (1898-1972), Norwegian politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Greenslade (1923-2003), British conductor and composer Dave Greenslade (born 1943), English keyboardist Ellison Greenslade (born 1961), Bahamian police officer Francis Greenslade (born 1962), Australian actor Henry Greenslade (1867-1945), New Zealand politician John Greenslade (1880-1950), United States Navy admiral Malcolm Greenslade (born 1948), Australian rules footballer Roy Greenslade, English journalism academic Sidney Greenslade (1867-1955), English architect Tosh Greenslade, Australian actor (part of seven-member cast of Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell along with Francis Greenslade, however the pair are unrelated) Wallace Greenslade (1912-1961), British radio announcer and newsreader", "Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Stadler (1896-1941), Austrian weightlifter Andreas Stadler (born 1965), Austrian diplomat and political scientist Andrew Stadler (born 1988), American football (soccer) player Anton Stadler (1753-1812), Austrian clarinet and basset horn player Arnold Stadler (born 1954), German writer Charles A. Stadler (1848-1928), American politician Craig Stadler (born 1953), American golfer Ernst Stadler (1883-1914), German poet Ewald Stadler (born 1961), Austrian politician Friedrich Stadler (born 1951), Austrian historian Gary Stadler, American new-age pianist Hermann Stadler (born 1961), Austrian football (soccer) player Joachim Stadler (born 1970), German football (soccer) player Joerg Stadler (born 1961), German actor Johann Rudolf Stadler (1605-1637), Swiss clock-maker Johann Stadler (1755-1804), Austrian clarinet and basset horn player Joseph Stadler (1880-1950), American athlete Josip Stadler (1843-1918), Croatian priest Kevin Stadler (born 1980), American golfer Lewis Stadler (1896-1954), American geneticist Normann Stadler (born 1973), German triathlete Matthew Stadler (born 1959), writer Maximilian Stadler (1748-1833), Austrian composer Monika Stadler (born 1963), Austrian harpist René Stadler (born 1940), Swiss bobsledder Roland Stadler (born 1959), Swiss tennis player Rupert Stadler (born 1963), German businessman Simon Stadler (born 1983), German tennis player Sylvester Stadler (1910-1995), Austrian military", "Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible sac fungi closely related to anatomically simpler cup fungi in the order Pezizales (division Ascomycota).", "James Flint (Chinese name: , Hong Renhui, ?1720-?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Conlin, 20th-century Australian rugby league footballer Bill Conlin (1934-2014), American sportswriter Joseph H. Conlin, 20th-century American impresario and opera director Michaela Conlin, American actress" ]
[ "Don't Look Back may refer to:", "Wilson wrote the College of William & Mary's spirit song, \"Our Alma Mater.\"", "Starting with the 2003-04 competition, teams earned points in the pool matches under the following scenarios: Four points for a win Two points for a draw One bonus point for scoring four or more tries, regardless of the final score One bonus point for losing by seven points or less", "Lynnette Guzman from Australian Network News believes \"music insiders considered the likely mismatch of Arcuris singing style with the pop song as the problem.\"", "CSU Galați may refer to: CSU Galați (volleyball), a women's volleyball club CSU Dunărea de Jos Galați, a men's football club", "Derry O'Sullivan's poetry collections in the Irish language are: \"Cá bhfuil do Iudás?\"", "Boskednan is in the civil parish of Madron", "This is a comprehensive list:", "In a positive review for American magazine Entertainment Weekly, Jennifer Reese called the book \"a blurry satire of American commercialism\", adding, \"it may not mark the apex of Colson Whitehead's career, but Apex Hides the Hurt brims with the author's spiky humor and intelligence.\"", "A list of notable photographers from Greece: Filippos Margaritis (1839-1892, ) Leonidas Papazoglou (1872-1918, ) Nelly's, Elli Souyioultzoglou-Seraïdari (1889-1998, -) Yiorgos Depollas (born 1947) Mary Kay (landscape photographer) Yannis Kontos (born 1971) Vassilis Makris (born 1958) John Stathatos (born 1947) Dimitris Yeros (born 1948) Nikos Economopoulos (born 1953, , Nikos Oikonomopoulos) Vassilis Makris (born 1958, ) Ianna Andreadis (born 1960) Tzeli Hadjidimitriou (born 1962, Jelly Hadjidimitriou, ) Johan Lolos (born 1987)", "Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Zwerin (1931-2004), American film director and editor Mike Zwerin (1930-2010), American jazz musician and writer", "Abdolhossein Mokhtabad (Persian: ‎, born 21 March 1966) is an Iranian singer and composer of [Persian traditional music]; Gold Medal Winner of Global Music Awards 2020 (best male vocalist) http://www.globalmusicawards.com/index.html", "Tourtière has been called \"an example of 'the cuisine of the occupied,' food that is French by way of the British, who took Quebec in 1759.\"", "Possum Walk is an unincorporated community in Nodaway County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.", "1105?", "The Amt Grevesmühlen-Land consists of the following municipalities: Bernstorf Gägelow Roggenstorf Rüting Stepenitztal Testorf-Steinfort Upahl Warnow", "Kuraki or Koorki or Kowraki (Persian: ‎) in Iran may refer to: Kuraki, Farashband Kuraki, Khonj Kowraki, Shiraz Korki (disambiguation)", "As a nickname, Mule may refer to:", "The 2018 European Rowing Junior Championships took place in Gravelines, France, between 26 and 27 May 2018.", "A list of notable Finnish lawyers:", "Byeon Hyo-mun (1396-?)", "This film declared as box office hit for the movie collections", "Peter Menegazzo (1944?", "Matthäus Merian was a member of the patrician Basel Merian family.", "Redirect to: Tom Collins (rugby union, born 1994)", "Canton of Charenton-le-Pont consists of the following communes: Charenton-le-Pont Joinville-le-Pont Nogent-sur-Marne (partly) Saint-Maurice", "Kenneth Mubu was a South African politician and a Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance, and the Shadow Minister of Public Works", "is an album by American jazz clarinetist Pee Wee Russell featuring trombonist Marshall Brown recorded in 1963 for the Impulse!", "Nathalia Crane was an early promoter of her work, stating, \"some of the critics explained the work by insisting that the child was some sort of medium, an instrument unaware of what was played upon it; others, considering the book a hoax, scorned the fact that any child could have written verses so smooth in execution and so remarkable in spiritual overtones\" and that \"the appeal of such lines is not that they have been written by a child but by a poet.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Carel Wertheim (1832-1897), Dutch banker and philanthropist Blanka Wertheim (1917-2012), birth name of Blanka Wladislaw, Brazilian chemist Dick Wertheim (died 1983), American tennis linesman Eric Wertheim (born 1973), American naval expert, columnist and author Ernst Wertheim (1864-1920), Austrian gynecologist Georg Wertheim (1857-1939), German merchant Géza Wertheim (1910-1979), Luxembourgian tennis player and bobsledder Herbert Wertheim, American inventor, scientist, educator and clinician John Wertheim (born 1968), American lawyer and politician Juliusz Wertheim (1880-1928), Polish pianist, conductor and composer Jon Wertheim (born 1970), American sports journalist and author Lucy Wertheim (1883-1971), English art dealer Margaret Wertheim (born 1958), Australian international science writer and commentator Maurice Wertheim (1886-1950), American investment banker, chess player, and philanthropist Micha Wertheim (born 1972), Dutch stand-up comedian and satirist Nicholas Wertheim (1909-2015), birth name of Nicholas Winton, British humanitarian who organised the rescue of 669 children from Czechoslovakia on the eve of World War II in an operation known as the Kindertransport Pierre Wertheim (1888-1971), French World War I flying ace Rosy Wertheim (1888-1949), Dutch pianist, music educator and composer Rupert Wertheim (1893-1933), Australian tennis player Theodor Wertheim (1820-1864), Austrian chemist Ursula Wertheim (1919-2006), German literary scholar and university teacher", "Krševan Santini (born 11 April 1987) is a Croatian footballer who plays for ?", "Notable people with the surname include: Bjarne Thoelke (born 1992), German footballer Wim Thoelke, (born 1927; died 1995) German television presenter", "Notable people with the surname include: Édouard Grinda (1866-1959), French politician Fabrice Grinda, French businessman Jean-Louis Grinda (born 1960), Monegasque opera manager and politician Jean-Noel Grinda (born 1936), French tennis player Grinda Brothers, pipe organ builders", "Wyvill is a surname and may refer to: Sir Christopher Wyvill, 3rd Baronet (1614-1681), English politician Christopher Wyvill (1740-1822), English political reformer Marmaduke Wyvill (disambiguation) Shaun Wyvill, Irish rugby league player Wyvill baronets", "Redirect to: Abbotsford, Scottish Borders", "Notable people with the surname include: Henry Wolsey Bayfield (1795-1885), English Royal Navy admiral M. A. Bayfield (1852-1922), English classical scholar, educator and Anglican priest Martin Bayfield (born 1966), English rugby union player Richard Bayfield (died 1531), English Protestant martyr Robert Bayfield, 17th-century English physician St. Clair Bayfield (1875-1967), American actor Tony Bayfield (born 1946), British Reform rabbi", "The film stars Charles Ray, Doris May, William Elmer, Josef Swickard, Jerome Storm and Gertrude Claire.", "For the history of the Jews in the United Kingdom, including the time before the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, see: History of the Jews in England History of the Jews in Scotland History of the Jews in Northern Ireland History of the Jews in Wales", "Kadapa Feeder Road is being built by the National Highways Authority of India under Phase-VII of National Highways Development Project.", "Notable people with the surname include: Hugh Ruttledge (1884-1961), English civil servant and mountaineer P. J. Ruttledge (1892-1952), Irish politician Tara Ruttledge (born 1991), Irish camogie player", "Notable people with the surname include: David Hambartsumyan (1956-1992), Armenian diver Eduard Hambardzumyan (born 1986), Armenian boxer Hovhannes Hambardzumyan (born 1990), Armenian footballer Viktor Hambardzumyan (1908-1996), Soviet Armenian scientist", "David W. Hermance (September 27, 1947 - November 25, 2006) was an American automotive engineer called the \"American father of the Prius.\"", "The title is a reference to the film Rebel Without a Cause", "Our weary traveler shed The Time of the Assassins's youthful skin and thus began the rebirth of Nickel Eye.\"", "Herbert Pundik received the following awards: 1966 Cavlingprisen 1993 Rosenkjærprisen 1993 Modersmål-Prisen 1996 Paul Hammerich-Prisen", "Notable people with the surname include: Dana Velďáková (born 1981), Slovak triple jumper Jana Velďáková (born 1981), Slovak long jumper", "40 Odd Years is a compilation box set by American singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III, released on May 3, 2011 on Shout!", "CAPA, Capa or capa may refer to:", "Redirect to: Sambaa K'e Water Aerodrome", "Redirect to: Stirling Scottish Marathon", "America's Freedom Festival sponsors one of the nation's largest Fourth of July celebrations, Stadium of Fire, held each year at LaVell Edwards Stadium on the campus of Brigham Young University.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Boarman (1839-1916), United States federal judge in Louisiana Gerald Boarman, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics James Boarman, Alcatraz escape attempter Vira Boarman Whitehouse (1875-1957), owner of the Whitehouse Leather Company, and a suffragette and early proponent of birth control William J. Boarman (born 1946), the 26th Public Printer of the United States Bryce Boarman (born 1990), US Paralympic athlete", "Redirect to: Nicolas Mérindol", "Notable people with the surname include: Luis M. Chiappe, Argentine paleontologist Jean Chiappe, high-ranking French civil servant María Luisa Chiappe, Colombian economist, diplomat, civil servant and businesswoman Sandro Mariátegui Chiappe, Peruvian politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Michael Schachtner (born 1986), American basketball player Patty Schachtner (born 1960), American first responder and politician", "Dai period: 557-596 AH/ 1162-1199 AD Place of dai office : Al Huteib,Yemen Death: 16th Moharram, 596AH Mawazeen: Mohammad bin Taher, Ali bin Mohammadinil Waleed", "Napirisha was in all likelihood worshiped in large, open stone sanctuaries, such as Kurangun; he is probably the deity depicted on bas-reliefs with his consort (Kiririsha?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Cyphers (born 1939), American actor Jeffrey Cyphers Wright (born 1951), American poet", "In May 2020, Grundy was named as the head coach of the Western Australia women's cricket team.", "The following is a list of the fellowships that were awarded in 1987:", "People with the surname include: Augusto Pinochet Isabel Le Brun de Pinochet Lucia Pinochet Tancredo Pinochet", "2009 Omiya Ardija season", "The Suda claims that Philocles was the father of the tragic playwright Morsimus, who was in turn the father of the tragedian Astydamas", "Earlier monarchs in the area of modern-day Iran are listed in: List of rulers of the pre-Achaemenid kingdoms of Iran Minor dynasties and vassal monarchs can be found in: List of rulers of Parthian sub-kingdoms Islamic dynasties of Iran", "Clifton School may refer to Clifton School (South Africa) Clifton Preparatory School, Nottingham Road, South Africa Clifton School (Baltimore, Maryland) Clifton College, England Clifton Community School, Rotherham, England Clifton High School (disambiguation)", "Greg James is a well-known tattoo artist who is considered \"one of America's finest.\"", "The Amt Mönchgut-Granitz consists of the following municipalities: Baabe Göhren Lancken-Granitz Mönchgut Sellin Zirkow", "Servette FC is a Swiss football club based in Geneva.", "Ian David Hunter (born 11 September 1979 in Sacriston, County Durham) is an English cricketer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Amy Biehl (1967-1993), American anti-apartheid activist murdered by a black South African mob Dorothea Biehl (1731-1788), Danish playwright and translator Janet Biehl (born 1953), writer associated with social ecology João Biehl, Brazilian anthropologist and theologian John Biehl (born 1939), Chilean lawyer, political scientist and politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfie Burden, English professional snooker player Arthur Scott Burden (1879-1921), American equestrian Barry Burden (born 1971), American political scientist Bob Burden, American cartoon artist Bob Burden (academic), English educational researcher and theorist Chris Burden, American avant-garde artist Doug Burden (born 1965), American rower Francis Burden (1829/30-1882), British chess player Fred Burden (1852-1897), editor and part-owner South Australian Advertiser newspaper Harold Nelson Burden (1860-1930), English clergyman and health administrator Henry Burden, 19th century industrialist Jane Morris née Jane Burden (1839-1914), English artists' model John Burden, minister John Burden (footballer), English footballer Michael Burden, Dean of New College, Oxford Nora Burden (1908 - ), Australian stained glass artist Richard Burden (born 1954), Member of UK parliament Suzanne Burden, British actor William Burden, American tenor Grady Burden, Mossad, 1999-", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleksas Andriuškevičius (born 1959), Lithuanian artist Alfonsas Andriuškevičius (born 1940), Lithuanian poet and art historian Gintaras Andriuškevičius (born 1975), Lithuanian race walker Martynas Andriuškevičius (born 1986), Lithuanian basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association Vytautas Andriuškevičius (born 1990), Lithuanian footballer", "JNR may refer to: Japanese National Railways Journal of Nanoparticle Research Joyful Noise Recordings Junior (disambiguation)", "Redirect to: 2008 Alaska Republican presidential caucuses", "Seungpil Yu or Yoo Seung-Pil (Korean: ; born September 23, 1946) is the chairman and CEO of Yuyu Pharma, a South Korean pharmaceutical company that engages in the research, development, manufacture and sales of medicines, vitamins, health foods, medical devices, and cosmetics.", "Redirect to: 1929 Ottawa Senators (CFL) season", "Redirect to: Lady Elizabeth Finch-Hatton", "The 2018 24H Series may refer to: 2018 24H GT Series 2018 24H TCE Series 2018 24H Proto Series", "This is a list of civil and military variants of the Douglas DC-4:", "The prize is awarded in Prague, Czech Republic, and the laureates receive the \"crosier of St. Adalbert of Prague.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Hilden (born 1969), American pornography model and tattoo and piercing parlor owner Jukka Hilden (born 1980), Finnish stunt performer Julie Hilden, American writer and lawyer", "Among Hampton ( horse )'s successful runners were four winners of British Classic Races: Merry Hampton - 1887 Epsom Derby Reve d'Or - 1887 1,000 Guineas Stakes Ayrshire - 1888 Epsom Derby Ladas - 1894 Epsom Derby and 2,000 Guineas Stakes", "Alizé Cornet won the title defeating Yanina Wickmayer in the final, 7-5, 7-6", "1392 Pierre was discovered on 16 March 1936, by astronomer Louis Boyer at the Algiers Observatory in Algeria, North Africa.", "Notable people with the surname include: Nick Mike-Mayer (born 1950), American football player Steve Mike-Mayer (born 1947), American football player", "(The term \"American cheese\" is also sometimes misunderstood outside the United States to refer to processed cheese products.)", "List of Speedway World Cup meetings by city", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Fagg, (1915-1977), English cricketer Bernard Fagg (1915-1987), British archaeologist and museum curator Fred D. Fagg, Jr., President of the University of Southern California from 1947-1957 Fred D. Fagg III (1934-2002), law school dean George Gardner Fagg (1934-2015), US federal judge Harrison Fagg (born 1931), American politician Jimmy Fagg (born 1929), English stand-up comedian, musician and actor Sir John Fagg, 1st Baronet (1627-1701), English politician Keith Fagg (born 1955), Australian businessman and politician Kenneth S. Fagg (1901-1980), American commercial artist Peter Fagg (1837-1917), American politician William Buller Fagg (1914-1992), British art historian and museum keeper", "Fanny Eckerlin was said to possess \"a sweet contralto\", and one critic, writing in the Gazetta di Milano of February 4, 1817, spoke of her as having \"fine means and no ordinary taste in singing.\"", "Megachoriolaus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Megachoriolaus atripennis (Bates, 1870) Megachoriolaus bicolor (Gounelle, 1911) Megachoriolaus chemsaki Linsley, 1970 Megachoriolaus clarkei Monne & Monne, 2008 Megachoriolaus cruentus (Martin, 1930) Megachoriolaus flammatus (Linsley, 1961) Megachoriolaus ignitus (Schaeffer, 1908) Megachoriolaus imitatrix Linsley, 1970 Megachoriolaus lineaticollis Chemsak & Linsley, 1974 Megachoriolaus nigricollis Chemsak & Linsley, 1974 Megachoriolaus patricia (Bates, 1885) Megachoriolaus spiniferus (Linsley, 1961) Megachoriolaus sylvainae Audureau, 2010 Megachoriolaus texanus (Knull, 1941) Megachoriolaus unicolor (Bates, 1892) Megachoriolaus venustus (Breme, 1844) Megachoriolaus yucatanus Giesbert & Wappes, 1999", "(The high latitude of the crater means that the Sun always remains close to the horizon even at maximum elevation less than a day after Full Moon.)", "Redirect to: Argentina men's national basketball team", "Glipa is a genus of beetles in the family Mordellidae, containing the following species: Glipa acutimaculata Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa afrirozui Nakane, 1949 Glipa albannulata Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa alboscutellata Kônô, 1934 Glipa andamana Píc, 1941 Glipa angustatissima Píc, 1911 Glipa angustilineata Fan & Yang, 1993 Glipa annulata (Redtenbacher, 1868) Glipa apicalis Píc, 1922 Glipa asahinai Nakane & Nomura, 1950 Glipa atripennis Píc, 1923 Glipa atriventris Píc, 1923 Glipa aurata Ray, 1930 Glipa australiasis Píc, 1941 Glipa azumai Nakane, 1950 Glipa baeri Píc, 1917 Glipa bakeri Ray, 1930 Glipa balabacana Píc, 1917 Glipa bandana Píc, 1932 Glipa basiaurea Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa basilewskyi Ermisch, 1952 Glipa batjanensis Píc, 1917 Glipa bicolor Glipa bifasciata Píc, 1920 Glipa bisbimaculata Píc, 1911 Glipa brevicauda Blair, 1931 Glipa brunneipennis Ermisch, 1955 Glipa cinereonigra (Fairmaire, 1893) Glipa cladoda Fan & Yang, 1993 Glipa curtopyga Fan & Yang, 1993 Glipa diversepubens Píc, 1941 Glipa dohertyi Píc, 1932 Glipa elongata McLeay Glipa fasciata Kôno, 1928 Glipa favareli Píc, 1917 Glipa flava Fan & Yang, 1993 Glipa formosana Píc, 1911 Glipa franciscoloi Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa fukiensis Ermisch, 1940 Glipa gigantea Píc, 1911 Glipa gounellei Píc, 1917 Glipa gracillima Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa griseopubescens Franciscolo, 1952 Glipa guamensis Blair, 1942 Glipa hatayamai Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa hieroglyphica Schwarz, 1878 Glipa hilaris (Say, 1835) Glipa impressipennis Píc, 1924 Glipa inexpectata Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa inflammata (LeConte, 1862) Glipa insignata Píc, 1941 Glipa iridescens Franciscolo, 1952 Glipa ishigakiana Kônô, 1932 Glipa isolata Ray, 1930 Glipa karubei Takakuwa, 1993 Glipa kashiwaii Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa klapperichi Ermisch, 1940 Glipa komiyai Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa kurosawai Takakuwa, 1985 Glipa kusamai Takakuwa, 1999 Glipa laosensis Píc, 1922 Glipa latenotata Píc, 1923 Glipa latepyga Ermisch, 1952 Glipa longipennis Fairmaire, 1905 Glipa longispinosa Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa lottini Boisduval Glipa luteofasciata Píc, 1930 Glipa luteopubens Píc, 1936 Glipa maruyamai Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa masatakai Chûjô, 1962 Glipa matsukai Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa nigronotata Píc, 1941 Glipa nigrosignata Chevrolat, 1882 Glipa novaguineae Franciscolo, 1952 Glipa obliquivittata Fan & Yang, 1993 Glipa obliterata Píc, 1932 Glipa oculata (Say, 1835) Glipa ogasawarensis Kônô, 1928 Glipa ohgushii Chûjô, 1957 Glipa ohmomoi Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa ornata Fairmaire, 1895 Glipa oshimana Nomura, 1966 Glipa oxygonia (Franciscolo, 1952) Glipa palawana Píc, 1923 Glipa paulonotata Píc, 1941 Glipa pici Ermisch, 1940 Glipa pseudofasciata Fan & Yang, 1993 Glipa quadrifasciata Chevrolat, 1882 Glipa quiquefasciata Píc, 1933 Glipa rectefasciata Píc, 1941 Glipa rufomaculata Píc, 1923 Glipa rufonotata Píc, 1917 Glipa rufotincta Píc, 1917 Glipa sachiyoae Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa sanfilippoi Franciscolo, 1998 Glipa satoi Nakane & Nomura, 1950 Glipa satorum Takakuwa, 2003 Glipa sauteri Píc, 1911 Glipa separata Píc, 1941 Glipa siamemsis Píc, 1923 Glipa stenaliodes Blair, 1931 Glipa suberecta Píc, 1923 Glipa subflava Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa subsinuata Píc, 1917 Glipa subsinuatipennis Píc, 1936 Glipa testaceicoxis Píc, 1917 Glipa textilis (Montrouzier, 1855) Glipa thoracica Horak, 1994 Glipa torneensis Píc, 1917 Glipa tricolor (Wiedem, 1823) Glipa tripartita Píc, 1934 Glipa uenoi Takakuwa, 1986 Glipa vittatipennis Píc, 1928 Glipa watanabei Takakuwa, 2000 Glipa watanabeorum Takakuwa, 2002 Glipa zhangi Fan & Yang, 1993", "The album features political songs such as Some Say the Devil is Dead", "Redirect to: Aminul Haque (politician)", "Antonia Rey (born Maria Antonia Francesch, October 12, 1926 - February 21, 2019) was a Cuban-born American actress.", "Redirect to: 2008 Texas Democratic presidential primary and caucuses", "Tony Waldrop also was the first man ever to break the 4-minute mile in the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games in 1974 (3:59:7.)", "Phoebe is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Phoebe alba Martins & Galileo, 2004 Phoebe bicornis (Olivier, 1795) Phoebe cava (Germar, 1824) Phoebe concinna White, 1856 Phoebe cornuta (Olivier, 1795) Phoebe fryana Lane, 1966 Phoebe goiana Lane, 1966 Phoebe luteola Bates, 1881 Phoebe mafra Martins & Galileo, 1998 Phoebe mexicana Bates, 1881 Phoebe nivea Lacordaire, 1872 Phoebe ornator (Tippmann, 1960) Phoebe phoebe (Lepeletier & Audinet-Serville, 1825) Phoebe spegazzinii Bruch, 1908 Phoebe subalbaria Belon, 1896 Phoebe tinga Martins & Galileo, 1998", "Current Mayor : Nabih Jamil El Khoury Known persons of the town : Hanna Jamil El Khoury : Entrepreneur - Lebanon, Romania, KSA, Gilbert Hanna El Khoury : Engineering Contractor - KSA, Samir Jamil El Khoury : Manager and Contractor at LBCI, Serge El Khoury : Architect Naiim Sayed El khoury : Barrister, Samir El Khoury JR. : Prof.Computer Engineering," ]
[ "The companies merged in 1971 to form Whitcoulls.", "The following is a List of World Backgammon Champions:", "Pearson also started the Richmond Hill Law School in 1848 that lasted until 1878 in Richmond Mumford Pearson's Yadkin County estate called \"Richmond Hill.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Finney (1936-2019), English actor Alex Finney (1902-1982), English association footballer Ben Finney (born 1934), American anthropologist, co-founder of the Polynesian Voyaging Society Charles Grandison Finney (1792-1875), American revivalist Charles G. Finney (1905-1984), American newspaperman and writer Christopher Finney (born 1984), British soldier D. J. Finney (1917-2018), British statistician Damian Finney (born 1976), Supreme Overlord Ernest A. Finney Jr. (1931-2017), American judge Hal Finney (baseball) (1905-1991), Major League Baseball catcher Hal Finney (cypherpunk) (1956-2014), developer for PGP Corporation, the second developer hired after Phil Zimmermann Harry Anson Finney (1886-1966), American accountancy author Jack Finney (1911-1995), American author Karen Finney, American political consultant and commentator Tom Finney (1922-2014), English association footballer John Morton-Finney (1889-1998), civil rights activist, lawyer and educator", "Garstedt is a municipality in the districty of Harburg in Lower Saxony in Germany", "Notable people with the surname include: Harvey Postlethwaite, British Formula One engineer Jane Postlethwaite, British comedian Lily Postlethwaite (born 2001), Australian rules footballer Matthew Postlethwaite, British actor Pete Postlethwaite (1946-2011), British actor Thomas Postlethwaite, English mathematician William Postlethwaite (died 1908), New Zealand politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Dario Polverini (born 1987), Italian footballer Renata Polverini (born 1962), Italian politician and trade unionist", "), also called HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!", "The species within this genus are: Antioquian sac-winged bat Saccopteryx antioquensis Greater sac-winged bat Saccopteryx bilineata Frosted sac-winged bat Saccopteryx canescens Amazonian sac-winged bat Saccopteryx gymnura Lesser sac-winged bat Saccopteryx leptura", "Robert Christgau in Lady Bump ( album )'s review for Silver Convention's album Get Up and Boogie argued that \"They should have borrowed \"Lady Bump\" and \"Big Bad Boy\" from Penny McLean, whose bland vocalizing is best buried in the mix, as it is here, rather than showcased on a \"solo\" album.\"", "Pardosa steva is a species of wolf spider in the family Lycosidae.", "-https://web.archive.org/web/20081111031740/http://www.lph-asso.fr/actualites/42.html", "The genus contains the following species: Triacanthagyna caribbea Williamson, 1923 - Caribbean Darner Triacanthagyna dentata (Geijskes, 1943) Triacanthagyna ditzleri Williamson, 1923 Triacanthagyna nympha (Navás, 1933) Triacanthagyna obscuripennis (Blanchard, 1847) Triacanthagyna satyrus (Martin, 1909) Triacanthagyna septima (Selys in Sagra, 1857) - Pale-green Darner Triacanthagyna trifida (Rambur, 1842) - Phantom Darner Triacanthagyna williamsoni von Ellenrieder & Garrison, 2003", "The Talbot Islands, along with Saibai and Dauan, are known as the Top Western islands of the Torres Strait Islands", "Alexey Nilov was born January 31, 1964 in Leningrad, in a creative family.", "Redirect to: List of world flyweight boxing champions", "Paryphanta is a genus of land snails in the family Rhytididae.", "Birk-Barel syndrome is a rare genetic disorder associated with the KCNK9 gene.", "Notable people with the surname include: Maruxa Vilalta (born 1932), Mexican playwright and theater director Xavier Vilalta (born 1980), Spanish architect", "The surname may refer to: Bo Belinsky (1936-2001), American baseball player Bruno Bjelinski (1909-1992), Croatian composer Fabián Bielinsky (1959-2006), Argentine film director Viktoria Milvidskaia Belinsky (born 1967), Russian tennis player Vissarion Belinsky (1811-1848), Russian literary critic Vitali Belinski (Vitaly Belinsky) (born 1989), Belarusian ice hockey player Vladimir Belinski (Belinsky) (born 1941), Russian theoretical physicist Fictional characters Nikolai Belinski, a character from the Call of Duty: Black Ops video game Tania Belinsky, Soviet neurosurgeon, a Red Guardian in the Marvel Comics universe", "The album was recorded in June 1993 at Sage & Sound by Geoff Sykes (except \"Beardism/Call Crouch\" and \"Power Ballad for Woodward A.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Marvin Heiferman (born 1948), American curator and writer Scott Heiferman, American businessman", "39 Andromedae, abbreviated 39 And, is a double star in the northern constellation Andromeda.", "According to the director, the film \"shows how economic, cultural and military invasion by the U.S. ends up annihilating third-world countries like India and Iraq.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Billy Wingrove, English freestyle footballer David Wingrove (born 1954), English writer Elsie Wingrove (born 1923), Canadian baseball player Francis Wingrove (1863-1892), Australian cricketer Gerald Wingrove, English writer Nigel Wingrove (born 1957), English film director", "This is a list of the most important fjords of Greenland:", "Notable people with the surname include: Gina de Venecia, Filipino politician Joey de Venecia (born 1963), Filipino politician Jose de Venecia, Jr. (born 1936), Filipino politician", "The following is a list of Grammy Awards winners and nominees from Mexico:", "Notable people with the surname include: Timofei Bondarev (1820 - 1898), Russian philosopher Aleksei Bondarev (born 1987), Russian footballer Alexei Bondarev (born 1983), Kazakhstani ice hockey player Arseny Bondarev (born 1985), Russian ice hockey player Konstantin Bondarev (born 1972), Ukrainian politician Stanislav Bondarev (born 1968), Russian footballer Viktor Bondarev (born 1959), Russian Air Force general Vitaliy Bondarev (born 1985), Ukrainian footballer Yuri Bondarev (1924-2020), Russian writer Olga Bondareva, Russian mathematician and economist", "Redirect to: 2013 Campeonato Acreano", "Notable people with the surname include: Karin Resetarits, Austrian journalist and Member of European Parliament Lukas Resetarits, Austrian cabaret artist and actor Willi Resetarits, Austrian musician and cabaret artist", "Emil Ritter von Škoda (18 November 1839 - 8 August 1900) was a Czech engineer and industrialist, founder of Škoda Works, the predecessor of today's Škoda Auto and Škoda Transportation.", "Film Award winners in each category are awarded statuettes of a snow leopard (ak Ilibris) a symbol of agility, luck and creative flight, sculpted by Sadyrbek Makeev.", "The series ran for six seasons from 2004 to 2009.", "Due to the disappointing album sales Drag-On was quickly dropped from Virgin Records", "Hinduism Today has written that, \"Thousands have been inspired by Shivarudra Balayogi's influence\" and \"When the famous Sri Sri Sri Shivabalayogi Maharaj passed away in 1994, meditators around the world wondered who would take his place.\"", "This is the list of number-one singles in Japan during 1990 according to Oricon Chart", "Notable people with the surname include: Håkon Fimland (1942-2016), Norwegian hurdler and politician Kristian Mathias Fimland (1889-?", "Acestrocephalus is a genus of characins from South America, with eight currently described species: Acestrocephalus acutus Menezes, 2006 Acestrocephalus anomalus (Steindachner, 1880) Acestrocephalus boehlkei Menezes, 1977 Acestrocephalus maculosus Menezes, 2006 Acestrocephalus nigrifasciatus Menezes, 2006 Acestrocephalus pallidus Menezes, 2006 Acestrocephalus sardina (Fowler, 1913) Acestrocephalus stigmatus Menezes, 2006", "Gallego may refer to: Gallego (surname) Galician language, the language spoken in northwestern Spain Gállego (river), a tributary of the Ebro, a river in the north of Spain Del Gallego, Camarines Sur, a municipality in the Philippines Gallego (footballer) or Francisco Fernández Rodríguez, Spanish football player The Galician Pony, also known as the Gallego horse, or Caballo de pura raza gallega A common Spanish and Portuguese name for Squalius carolitertii A common term in Latin-American Spanish for all people from Spain", "See also: List of philosophers born in the 1st through 10th centuries List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries List of philosophers born in the 15th and 16th centuries List of philosophers born in the 17th century List of philosophers born in the 18th century List of philosophers born in the 19th century List of philosophers born in the 20th century", "Calculus may refer to:", "The following events occurred in September 1923:", "The journal publishes two issues per year and on Berkeley Journal of International Law's website also publishes the Publicist, \"an online-only journal that allows for faster publication of ideas in a shorter and more accessible format than the traditional printed Law Review.\"", "Crow Island Airport (also known as Crow Island Airpark) is a private airport in Stow, Massachusetts, United States with a 2,300 foot grass airstrip which is popular with \"pilots flying a variety of aircraft including, trikes, ultralights, vintage taildraggers, seaplanes, hang gliders, powered paragliders, powered parachutes, RC aircraft and more.\"", "Vandalia Railroad may refer to: Vandalia Railroad (1983), a shortline subsidiary of Pioneer Railcorp Vandalia Railroad (1905-1917), a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad", "C.T. Fernando was praised by critics for the themes and wording of his songs like \"Vana Bamaru,\" \"Bilinda Nelwa Ukule\" and \"Rosa Male.\"", "William Anthony (born September 25, 1934) is an American painter and illustrator born in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey in 1934.", "Sadreh-ye Soveylat (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Şadreh-ye Soveylāt; also known as Sedrah and Sedreh) is a village in Abdoliyeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Ramshir County, Khuzestan Province, Iran.", "LIF, LiF or Lif may refer to:", "Notable people with this surname include: Elek Csány, Hungarian nobleman and jurist László Csány, Hungarian politician", "Shimkus is a phonetic spelling of the Lithuanian surname Šimkus, derived from the name Simon, and may refer to: Carley Shimkus (born 1986), American television journalist Frank Andrews Shimkus (born 1952), American retired broadcaster and politician Joanna Shimkus (born 1943), Canadian former actress John Shimkus (born 1958), American politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Zubarev (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player Dmitry Zubarev (1917-1992), Russian theoretical physicist Nikolai Zubarev (1894-1951), Russian chess master Viktor Zubarev (1973-2004), Kazakhstani footballer Roman Zubarev (born 1963), Russian-Swedish scientist", "The FIL European Luge Championships 1994 took place in Königssee, Germany for a record sixth time after hosting the event previously in 1967, 1972, 1973, 1977, and 1988.", "Central Prison Peshawar is a jail located in Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.", "Russell S. Hughes (January 15, 1910 - April 16, 1958) was a screenwriter of movies such as Them!", "World AIDS Museum and Educational Center, Wilton Manors' Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts, Dania Beach Defunct museum: Afro-American Museum of Pompano Beach", "Lesotho College of Education Lesotho Agricultural College Lerotholi Polytechnic Limkokwing University of Creative Technology National University of Lesotho Botho University NHTC Police Training College Maluti Adventist College Leloaleng College Scott College of Nursing", "The genus includes the following species: Eupolybothrus andreevi Eupolybothrus caesar Eupolybothrus cavernicolus Eupolybothrus dolops Eupolybothrus excellens Eupolybothrus fasciatus Eupolybothrus gloriastygis Eupolybothrus grossipes Eupolybothrus kahfi Eupolybothrus herzegowinensis Eupolybothrus imperialis Eupolybothrus leostygis Eupolybothrus litoralis Eupolybothrus longicornis Eupolybothrus nudicornis Eupolybothrus obrovensis Eupolybothrus transsylvanicus Eupolybothrus tabularum Eupolybothrus tridentinus Eupolybothrus werneri Eupolybothrus zeus", "William Samuel Stratford was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in June 1832", "SLNS Sooraya - Shanghai class fast gun boat commissioned on 1972 Feb 22 and sank at List of ships of the Sri Lanka Navy's mooring on 1995 Apr 19 HMCyS SERUWA - Short Patrol Boat commissioned on 1955 Jul 15 and decommissioned in 1970's SLNS Seruwa - General duties Patrol craft commissioned in late 1970's SLNS Sayura (P620) - (ex-INS Sarayu) Sukanya class patrol vessel commissioned in 2000 SLNS Samadura (P621) - (ex-USCGC Courageous (WMEC-622)) medium endurance cutter commissioned in 2005 SLNS Sagara (P622) - (ex-ICGS Varaha (41)) Vikram Class offshore patrol vessel commissioned in 2006 SLNS Suranimala (P702) - (ex-INS Moledet) Sa'ar 4 Class missile boat commissioned in 2000 SLNS Shakthi (L880) - Type 074 landing ship T HMCyS TARAWA - Short Patrol Boat decommissioned in 1970's U SLNS Udara (P341) - Lushun Class Patrol Boat commissioned on 2000 Jun 11 W SLNS Weeraya - Shanghai Class fast gun boat commissioned on 1972 Feb 22 SLNS Wickrama II (P318) - Shanghai II Class commissioned on 2000 Jun 11 V HMCyS Vijaya - Algerine class minesweeper (ex-HMS Flying Fish (J370)) -former flagship de-commissioned on 1963 Mar 31", "Redirect to: John Holland (actor, born 1908)", "1994 Yokohama Flügels season", "John Ogden (19 September 1609 - 30 May 1682), known as \"The Pilgrim\", was an early settler in New England, originally on Long Island, and an original patentee of the Elizabethtown Purchase, \"the first English settlement in the Colony of New Jersey.\"", "People with the given name Milić: Milić od Mačve (1934-2000), Serbian painter and artist Milić Vukašinović (born 1950), Serbian musician People with the surname Milić: Antonio Milić (born 1994), Croatian footballer Borislav Milić (1925-1986), Chess grandmaster Đorđe Milić (21st century), Yugoslav professional football player and manager Goran Milić (born 1946), Croatian Journalist Hrvoje Milić (born 1989), Croatian footballer Maks Baće Milić (1914-2005), Croatian and Yugoslav soldier Srđan Milić (born 1965), Montenegrin politician Vojin Milić (1922-1996), Serbian Sociologist", "AHE or Ahe may refer to:", "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", "Lynn Forester de Rothschild rallies for a political movement called Inclusive Capitalism, and led the Conference of Inclusive Capitalism in London in 2014 and 2015, and founded the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism.", "FC Iskra Smolensk (Russian: «» ()) was a Russian football team from Smolensk.", "Agelia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Agelia burmensis Gussmann, 2002 Agelia chalybea (Wiedemann, 1823) Agelia fasciata (Gory, 1840) Agelia limbata (Wiedemann, 1823) Agelia lordi (Walker, 1871) Agelia obtusicollis Fairmaire, 1884 Agelia pectinicornis (Laporte & Gory, 1835) Agelia petelii (Gory, 1840) Agelia theryi Hoscheck, 1925", "James Stevenson (August 1, 1827 - October 26, 1910) was an Irish-born merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada.", "This is a list of all city routes in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.", "Patricio French (c.1742-?)", "Trident Wolf Eclipse (stylized ·TRIDENT·WOLF·ECLIPSE·) is the sixth full-length studio album by the Swedish black metal band Watain.", "Romà Forns was the first manager from either Spain or Catalonia to take charge of the club.", "1848 in philosophy", "NGC 443 is a lenticular galaxy of type S0/(r)a?", "Naseer Malik was born in Faisalabad, Punjab.Malik took 203 first-class wickets at 24.89, 121 for National Bank of Pakistan.He has 4 children", "\"Tube Snake Boogie\" is a song by American rock band ZZ Top from their 1981 album El Loco.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Capece (born 1959), American football player Corrado Capece (died 1482), Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Benevento Carlo Sigismondo Capece (1652-1728), Italian dramatist and librettist Federico Capece (born 1976), Argentine footballer Giorgio Capece (born 1992), Italian footballer Giuseppe Capece Zurlo (1711-1801), Italian cardinal Irma Capece Minutolo (born 1935), Italian opera singer Ottaviano Capece (died 1616), Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nicotera", "Oedesis is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Oedesis caucasicus (Dejean, 1831) Oedesis cyprius Wrase, 1999 Oedesis kryzhanovskii Wrase, 1999 Oedesis obscurior (Pic, 1911) Oedesis palaestinus (Piochard de a Brulerie, 1873) Oedesis tomentosus (Dejean, 1831) Oedesis villosulus (Reiche, 1859)", "\\mathrm{Gz} = {D_H \\over L} \\mathrm{Re}\\, \\mathrm{Sc} The quantity is named after the physicist Leo Graetz.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Poliquin (born 1953), American businessman and politician Charles Poliquin (born 1961), Canadian strength coach and fitness author Daniel Poliquin (born 1953), Canadian novelist and translator John Poliquin (born 1986), Canadian film director Laurent Poliquin (born 1975), Canadian poet", "It may refer to: Anita Andreassen, Norwegian mushing competitor; she has also competed in cycling and cross country skiing Bjørn Andreassen (born 1946), Norwegian ice hockey player Eivind Andreassen (born 1962), retired Norwegian football striker Elisabeth Andreassen (born 1958), known as \"Bettan\", a Norwegian singer Geir Hartly Andreassen, FSF, (born 1971), Norwegian cinematographer based in Stockholm, Sweden Gunn Margit Andreassen (born 1973), Norwegian biathlete Gunnar Andreassen (1913-2002), Norwegian football player and manager Harald Magnus Andreassen (born 1956), Norwegian economist Harriet Andreassen (1925-1997), Norwegian labour activist and politician for the Labour Party John Andreassen (born 1943), Norwegian TV-producer with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation Kenneth Andreassen (born 1985), Norwegian football midfielder Kjell Schou-Andreassen (1940-1997), Norwegian footballer and one of the country's most successful football managers Kristin Andreassen, American musician and dancer Marit Andreassen (born 1966), Norwegian actress, born in Svolvær Ole Petter Andreassen (born 1970), Norwegian musician and producer from Flekkefjord, Norway Rolf Andreassen (born 1949), Norwegian competition rower and Olympic medalist Rudolf Andreassen (1909-1983), Norwegian boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics Tor Arne Andreassen (born 1983), Norwegian footballer who plays as a defender and midfielder Tormod Andreasen (born 1950), Norwegian curler", "F A (pronounced \"F-sharp, A-sharp, Infinity\") is the debut studio album by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You!", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Madison County, Montana", "Anna Elisabeth Baer née Carlbohm (1722-1799) was a Finnish merchant and shipowner.", "The village is located on the northeast bank of the Oued Saoura 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southeast of El Ouata.", "At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 19 to 45 communes: Aisonville-et-Bernoville Audigny Barzy-en-Thiérache Bergues-sur-Sambre Bernot Boué Chigny Crupilly Dorengt Esquéhéries Étreux Fesmy-le-Sart Flavigny-le-Grand-et-Beaurain Grand-Verly Grougis Guise Hannapes Hauteville Iron Lavaqueresse Leschelle Lesquielles-Saint-Germain Macquigny Malzy Marly-Gomont Mennevret Molain Monceau-sur-Oise La Neuville-lès-Dorengt Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache Noyales Oisy Petit-Verly Proisy Proix Ribeauville Romery Saint-Martin-Rivière Tupigny Vadencourt La Vallée-Mulâtre Vaux-Andigny Vénérolles Villers-lès-Guise Wassigny", "CA or ca may refer to:", "Drais is the surname of the following people Karl Drais (1785-1851), German inventor Methkal Abu Drais (born 1983), Jordanian long-distance runner", "Murali Kuttan (Malayalam: ‍) (1953?", "The women's 10 km and 12.5 km long distance competitions in biathlon of the 2011 IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Championships were held on April 10, 2011. http://athletes-news-live.blogspot.com/2011/11/women-10km-cross-country-skiing-2011.html", "In related events, the 42nd Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held at the Universal Hilton in Los Angeles on April 24, 2015 with Jeopardy!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfons Higl (born 1964), German footballer and manager Nađa Higl (born 1987), Serbian swimmer", "Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Henkin (1881-1973) was a prominent Orthodox rabbi in the United States.", "Robb Stauber played the goaltender position at the University of Minnesota and professionally with the Los Angeles Kings and Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League.", "Camptoscelis is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Camptoscelis dissidens Peringuey, 1926 Camptoscelis hottentotta (Olivier, 1795)", "James Blumstein is a professor at Vanderbilt University and is cited by the university as \"among the nations most prominent scholars of health law, law and medicine, and voting rights.\"", "KMAX-FM (94.3 FM, 94.3 The X) is a radio station broadcasting an Alternative Rock format." ]
[ "Redirect to: Diana Gordon discography", "This is a list of Speakers of the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature (until 1995: Eastern Transvaal Provincial Legislature):", "San Pablo Guelatao is about 55 km north of the city of Oaxaca", "Notable people with this surname include: Mike Zagurski (born 1983), American professional baseballer Walter Zagurski (1911-1959), American weightlifter", "Maublancancylistes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Maublancancylistes maublanci Lepesme & Breuning, 1956 Maublancancylistes mirei Breuning, 1969", "At various times the leader of Hydro-Quebec and the Sûreté du Québec and the general manager of Montreal, Coulombe was described as Quebec's \"go-to mandarin on tough issues.\"", "Robert Earl Sawyer (June 5, 1923 - November 11, 1994) was an American playwright, director and actor.", "Starkie is a surname, and may refer to; Enid Starkie Martin Starkie Thomas Starkie Richard Starkie Walter Starkie", "Plaza ( singer ) is currently signed to OVO Sound, the record label co-founded by rapper Drake, producer Noah \"40\" Shebib and Oliver El-Khatib.", "2014 ATP Vegeta Croatia Open Umag took place at the International Tennis Center in Umag, Croatia, from July 21 through 27, 2014.", "Is this going to be the sleeve of your new coming album?", "Amadou Hampâté Bâ was a champion of Africa's oral tradition and traditional knowledge and is remembered for the saying: \"whenever an old man dies, it is as though a library were burning down.\"", "Eodorcadion is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: subgenus Eodorcadion Eodorcadion altaicum (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion carinatum (Fabricius, 1781) Eodorcadion chinganicum (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion darigangense Heyrovský, 1967 Eodorcadion gansuense (Breuning, 1943) Eodorcadion glaucopterum (Ganglbauer, 1883) Eodorcadion kadleci Danilevsky, 2007 Eodorcadion mandschukuoense (Breuning, 1944) Eodorcadion maurum (Jakovlev, 1890) Eodorcadion multicarinatum (Breuning, 1943) Eodorcadion oligocarinatum Danilevsky, 2007 Eodorcadion ptyalopleurum (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion shanxiense Danilevsky, 2007 Eodorcadion sifanicum (Suvorov, 1912) Eodorcadion sinicum Breuning, 1948 Eodorcadion tuvense Plavilstshikov, 1958 Eodorcadion virgatum (Motschulsky, 1854) subgenus Humerodorcadion Eodorcadion humerale (Gebler, 1823) Eodorcadion lutshniki (Plavilstshikov, 1937) subgenus Ornatodorcadion Eodorcadion argaloides Breuning, 1947 Eodorcadion brandti (Gebler, 1841) Eodorcadion consentaneum (Jakovlev, 1899) Eodorcadion dorcas (Jakovlev, 1901) Eodorcadion egregium (Reitter, 1897) Eodorcadion exaratum (Ménetriés, 1854) Eodorcadion gorbunovi Danilevsky, 2004 Eodorcadion heros (Jakovlev, 1899) Eodorcadion intermedium (Jakovlev, 1890) Eodorcadion jakovlevi (Suvorov, 1912) Eodorcadion kaznakovi (Suvorov, 1912) Eodorcadion licenti (Pic, 1939) Eodorcadion novitzkyi (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion oreadis (Reitter, 1897) Eodorcadion ornatum (Faldermann, 1833) Eodorcadion oryx (Jakovlev, 1895) Eodorcadion potanini (Jakovlev, 1889) Eodorcadion zichyi (Csiki, 1901)", "Puig de la Mola is located between the municipalities of Avinyonet del Penedès, Olesa de Bonesvalls (Alt Penedès), Begues (Baix Llobregat) and Olivella (Garraf)", "The following is a list of nerves in the human body:", "A veteran of Chicago politics, Alter has known President Obama and Jonathan Alter's closest confidantes for as long as nearly any national columnist, having published the first national magazine cover story on Obama in Newsweek's 2004 \"Who's Next Issue.\"", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 125 of the United States Reports:", "Notable people with the surname include: George Sterman (born 1946), American physicist John Sterman, American academic", "Davenant is a surname, and may refer to: John Davenant (1572-1641), English academic and bishop Charles Davenant (1656-1714), English economist, son of William Davenant Ralph Davenant, English clergyman William Davenant (c. 1606-1668), English poet Davenant may also refer to:", "Canton of L'Yssandonnais consists of the following communes: Ayen Brignac-la-Plaine Chabrignac Concèze Juillac Lascaux Louignac Objat Perpezac-le-Blanc Rosiers-de-Juillac Saint-Aulaire Saint-Bonnet-la-Rivière Saint-Cyprien Saint-Cyr-la-Roche Saint-Robert Saint-Solve Segonzac Vars-sur-Roseix Vignols Voutezac Yssandon", "In 2010, the telenovela was remade by the Telemundo network in the US, aTV in Turkey entitled Kızım Nerede?", "Stray Dogs (Chinese: , French: Les Chiens errants) is a 2013 Taiwanese-French drama film.", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna Zak (born 2001), Israeli social media star Eugeniusz Zak (1884-1926), Belarusian artist also known as Eugène Zak and Eugene Zak Frankie Zak (1922-1972), American Major League Baseball player Fyodor Zak (born 1949), Russian mathematician Gershon Zak (1913-1989), Commander of the Israeli Navy John C. Zak (born 1954), American director, producer and filmmaker Leocadia I. Zak, Director of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency beginning 2009 Paul J. Zak (born 1962), American neuroeconomist Peter Zak (born 1965), American jazz pianist and composer", "Canton of La Motte-Servolex consists of the following communes: Bourdeau Le Bourget-du-Lac La Chapelle-du-Mont-du-Chat Drumettaz-Clarafond Méry La Motte-Servolex Viviers-du-Lac Voglans", "Two submarines of the French Navy have borne the name Eurydice: French submarine Eurydice (1927), an Ariane-class submarine launched in 1927 and scuttled in 1942 French submarine Eurydice (S644), a Daphné-class submarine launched in 1962 and lost in 1970", "The book contains three stories: \"A Window for Death\", first published in The American Magazine (May 1956) as \"Nero Wolfe and the Vanishing Clue\" \"Immune to Murder\", first published in The American Magazine (November 1955) \"Too Many Detectives\", first published September 14, 1956, in Collier's", "Notable people with the surname include: Clärenore Stinnes (1901-1990), German racing driver Hugo Stinnes (1870-1924), German entrepreneur and politician, father of Clärenore", "Kaebi is an Arabic surname that may refer to Ahmed Al-Kaebi (born 1987), Saudi football player Hossein Kaebi (born 1985), Iranian football player Ibrahim Al-Kaebi (born 1993), Emirati football player Tareq Al-Kaebi (born 1992), Saudi football player", "2007 Urawa Red Diamonds season", "Redirect to: Family Guy (season 3)#ep41", "Redirect to: List of Babylon 5 episodes#ep92", "This is a list capital ships of Sweden of the period 1550-1859:", "Laetitia Avia (born 29 October 1985) is a French lawyer and politician of La République En Marche!", "After scoring 62 goals for Inverness in three-and-a-half seasons, Mckay was signed by Wigan Athletic in January 2015.", "Valeriu is a Romanian-language masculine given name, and may refer to: Valeriu Cosarciuc Valeriu Cotea Valeriu Traian Frențiu Valeriu Ghilețchi Valeriu Graur Valeriu Lazăr Valeriu Lazarov Valeriu Marcu Valeriu Matei Valeriu Moldovan Valeriu Munteanu (philologist) Valeriu Munteanu (politician) Valeriu Stoica Valeriu Streleț Valeriu Tabără Valeriu Turcan Valeriu Turea", "Notable people with the surname include: Izak Aloni (Schächter) (1905-85), Israeli chess master Michael Aloni (born 1984), Israeli actor Miri Aloni (born 1949), Israeli folk singer Nisim Aloni (1926-1998), Israeli playwright and translator Shulamit Aloni (1928-2014), Israeli politician and left-wing activist Udi Aloni (born 1959), Israeli-American filmmaker, writer and visual artist Yoel Aloni (1937-2019), Israeli chess master and problemist", "Acanthoderes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Acanthoderes affinis (Thomson, 1865) Acanthoderes albifrons Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes albitarsis Laporte, 1840 Acanthoderes aliciae Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes alpina Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes amplifrons Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes amplitoris Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes ariasi Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes barrerai Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes bicolor Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes cavei Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes circumflexa Pascoe, 1866 Acanthoderes daviesii (Swederus, 1787) Acanthoderes ferruginea Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes flavomaculata Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes funeraria Bates, 1861 Acanthoderes giesberti Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes hondurae Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes lacrymans (Thomson, 1864) Acanthoderes laevicollis Bates, 1872 Acanthoderes laportei Aurivillius, 1923 Acanthoderes latevittatus (Aurivillius, 1921) Acanthoderes latiforma Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes linsleyi Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes maccartyi Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes noguerai Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes paravetusta Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes parva Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes parvimacula Zajciw, 1964 Acanthoderes penrosei Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes quadrigibba (Say, 1835) Acanthoderes quattuordecimguttata (Schoenherr, 1817) Acanthoderes ramirezi Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes rubripes Bates, 1872 Acanthoderes rufofemorata Aurivillius, 1926 Acanthoderes satana Bates, 1880 Acanthoderes septemmaculata Buquet, 1859 Acanthoderes solisi Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes subtessellata Bates, 1880 Acanthoderes thammi Bates, 1880 Acanthoderes thoracica White, 1855 Acanthoderes virescens Fuchs, 1962 Acanthoderes wappesi Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 Acanthoderes zischkai Tippmann, 1960 Acanthoderes zonata Bates, 1880", "Notable people with the surname include: Asaf Hanuka (born 1974), Israeli illustrator and comic book artist Tomer Hanuka (born 1974), Israeli illustrator and comic book artist Shlomi Hanuka (born 1985), Israeli football/soccer player", "Redirect to: 2016 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses", "Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Satchell (1763-1841), English actress Kevin Satchell (born 1988), English boxer Paige Satchell (born 1998), New Zealand women's footballer William Arthur Satchell (1861-1942), New Zealand horticulturalist and writer", "The UK edition was released via Cooking Vinyl in 2000, whilst a reissue complete with live bonus tracks were released via Shout!", "Notable people with the surname include: Luca Barlocco (born 1995), Italian footballer Martín Barlocco (born 1977), Uruguayan footballer", "From 1947 to 1957, George Spence ( Canadian politician ) was a member of the International Joint Commission, an independent binational organization established by the United States and Canada under the International Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909.", "Dan Rosescu (September 25, 1944 in Bucharest, Romania - September 21, 2004 in Los Angeles, CA, US) was a Romanian-American professional handball player and coach", "136th may refer to: 136th (2/1st Devon and Cornwall) Brigade, formation of the Territorial Force of the British Army 136th (Durham) Battalion, CEF, unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War 136th Airlift Squadron flies the C-130 Hercules 136th Airlift Wing, airlift unit located at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth 136th Delaware General Assembly, meeting of the legislative branch of the Delaware state government 136th Georgia General Assembly succeeded the 135th and served as the precedent for the 137th General Assembly in 1983 136th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War 136th Infantry Regiment (United States), infantry regiment in the Army National Guard 136th Kentucky Derby or 2010 Kentucky Derby 136th meridian east, line of longitude across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Australasia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean and Antarctica 136th meridian west, line of longitude across the Arctic Ocean, North America, the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean and Antarctica 136th Observation Squadron, unit of the Tennessee Air National Guard 118th Airlift Wing 136th Ohio Infantry (or 136th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War 136th Rifle Division (disambiguation), name given to three different divisions in the Red Army during World War II 136th Street (IRT Third Avenue Line), station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line 136th Street (Manhattan), New York Pennsylvania's 136th Representative District or Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 136", "The genus contains two species: Beijing babbler, Rhopophilus pekinensis Tarim babbler, Rhopophilus albosuperciliaris", "Vingqvist or Wingqvist is a Swedish surname that may refer to Karl-Gustaf Vingqvist (1883-1967), Swedish gymnast Sven Gustaf Wingqvist (1876-1953), Swedish engineer, inventor and industrialist", "The North Sinai Archaeological Sites Zone is composed of a collection of important ancient sites between the Suez Canal and Gaza along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt.", "Jhabiran is a village situated in the Nakur mandal of Saharanpur District in Uttar Pradesh, India.", "Blackshear is a surname first found in Devon, where Blackshear ( surname ) held a family seat from ancient times, long before the Norman Conquest in 1066. Notable people with the surname include: Colin Blackshear (born 1979), American filmmaker and multi-media artist David Blackshear (1764-1837), American general Jeff Blackshear (born 1969), former American football guard Kathleen Blackshear (1897-1988), American artist Rodney Blackshear (born 1969), former American arena football wide receiver Ronald Blackshear (born 1978), former American professional basketball player Thomas Blackshear (born 1955), African-American artist Wayne Blackshear (born 1992), American professional basketball player", "Chief Constables Chief Constables were: 1857-1867 : Captain Willoughby Harcourt Carter 1867-1896 : Captain John Charles Tyrwhitt-Drake 1896-1928 : Major Otway Mayne 1928-1953 : Colonel Sir Thomas Richard Pennefather Warren, 8th Baronet, CBE 1953-1968 : Brigadier John Cheney", "The subfamily Cacatuinae consists of two tribes, the Microglossini with one species (palm cockatoo) and the Cacatuini with four genera:", "Notable people with the surname include: Richard Cassirer (1868-1925), German neurologist Paul Cassirer (1871-1926), German art dealer and editor Bruno Cassirer (1872-1941), German publisher and gallery owner in Berlin Ernst Cassirer (1874-1945), German-Jewish philosopher Fritz Cassirer (1871-1926), German conductor Heinz Cassirer (1903-1979), German philosopher Wilfred Cass, born Wolfgang Cassirer (born 1924), Founder of Cass Sculpture Foundation", "Canton of Montfort-sur-Meu consists of the following communes: Bédée Breteil Iffendic Maxent Monterfil Montfort-sur-Meu La Nouaye Paimpont Plélan-le-Grand Pleumeleuc Saint-Gonlay Saint-Péran Saint-Thurial Talensac Treffendel", "An \"advocate for the rights of children, minorities, women and the impaired during Sarah A. Anderson's 17 years in the state House of Representatives,\" according to her obituary, she was also \"the first black woman to preside over the General Assembly and serve as chairwoman of the Health and Welfare Committee.\"", "ARK may refer to: Absolute Return for Kids, charity Netherlands Court of Audit (Algemene Rekenkamer) Ararat International Airlines, by ICAO airline designator Archaeological Recording Kit, a database and GIS web-based recording system for archaeology Archival Resource Key, a type of URL Arkadelphia (Amtrak station), by Amtrak station code Armoured Ramp Carrier, a specialist armoured vehicle Arusha Airport, by IATA airport code ARK (Atomska Ratna Komanda), a nuclear command bunker near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Former Autonomous Region of Krajina, in Bosnia and Herzegovina ARK (Access Research Knowledge), Northern Ireland Social and Political Archive Space Colony ARK, a fictional space station ARK Music Factory, Los Angeles, California, US ARK Theatre Company in Los Angeles, California, US ARK: Survival Evolved, a game", "Parascleropilio fernandezi is a species of harvestmen in a monotypic genus in the family Phalangiidae.", "Dendrophagus is a genus of beetles in the family Silvanidae, containing the following species: Dendrophagus capito Reitter Dendrophagus crenatus Paykull, 1799 Dendrophagus cygnaei Mannerheim Dendrophagus longicornis Reitter", "Redirect to: 2016 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses", "George Mountford Adie (14 January 1901 - 29 July 1989) was a British architect, the co-founder of Adie, Button and Partners", "Leptothyra J. G. Cooper, 1867 is now considered a junior objective synonym of the genus Homalopoma Carpenter, 1864", "Friedrich VI, Count of Zollern (died: 4 May 1298), also known as Friedrich the Knight, or Friedrich the Elder, was a Count of Hohenzollern", "Redirect to: William Bowen (British politician)", "Notable people with the surname include: Joseph B. Wirthlin (1917-2008), American businessman and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The LDS Church Joseph L. Wirthlin (1893-1963), the eighth presiding bishop of The LDS Church LeRoy S. Wirthlin (born 1936), professor at Harvard Medical School and later a practicing surgeon Richard Wirthlin (1931-2011), prominent American pollster, Ronald Reagan's chief strategist", "Kudos may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Jeanne Helbling (1903-1985), French actress Josef Helbling (born 1935), Swiss cyclist Seifried Helbling, 13th-century Austrian poet Thomas Helbling (born 1961), Swiss lawyer and politician Timo Helbling (born 1981), Swiss ice hockey player", "Notable people with the surname include: Darcey Vanderhoef, American actress Larry N. Vanderhoef (born 1941), American biochemist and academic Marion Vanderhoef (1894-1985), American tennis player", "I Promise ( album ) was released on November 1, 2006", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna Hutsol (born 1984), Ukrainian activist Yevhen Hutsol (born 1990), Ukrainian sprinter", "Boris Kondev (Bulgarian: ; born 29 August 1979) is a Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a forward for team Filippoi Doxato (amateur club in drama Greece) 2018-", "1857), African slave trader Rosa Cobo Bedía (born 1956), Spanish feminist, writer, and professor Rosa Leal de Pérez (born 1953), Guatemalan psychologist Rosa Díez, Spanish politician Rosa Fuentes, Mexican swimmer María Rosa Gallo, Argentinian actress Rosa Jochmann, Austrian resistance activist and Ravensbrück survivor who became a politician (SPÖ) Rosa Koian, human rights and environmentalism activist from Papua New Guinea Rosa López, also known as \"Rosa\", Spanish singer and dancer Rosa Luxemburg, German communist leader Rosa Mayreder, Austrian freethinker, author, painter, musician and feminist Rosa Mota, Portuguese marathoner Rosa Mendes, half Costa Rican and half Czech professional wrestler Rosa O'Neill, Irish wife of Owen Roe O'Neill Rosa Orellana, American mathematician Rosa Parks, American civil rights icon Rosa Rosà, Austrian writer Rosa Russo Iervolino, Italian politician Rosa Quintana (born 1959), Spanish civil servant and politician Rosa Scarlatti, Italian opera singer Rosa Stallbaumer, member of the Austrian Resistance during World War II Rosa Valetti, German actress, cabaret performer and singer Rosa Vecht (1881-1915), Dutch nurse Rosa Vercellana known as \"Rosina\" or \"La Bela Rosin\", mistress and later wife of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy Rosa Ponselle, American operatic soprano Rosa von Praunheim, German filmmaker and gay rights activist Rosa Louise Woodberry (1869-1932), American journalist, educator", "Redirect to: 1917-18 Scottish Football League", "Redirect to: 1926 East Tennessee State Teachers football team", "Rasmus Edström played with Skellefteå AIK in the Elitserien during the 2010-11 Elitserien season and is currently playing with", "Published eight times a year, Canadian Home & Country magazine was owned by Transcontinental Media, which bought original publisher Avid Media in 2004.", "Songs from these concerts were also released in 1996 on Bop Doo-Wopp's album Man-Tora!", "Notable people with the surname include: Ilia Trilling (1895-1947), Yiddish song composer Lawrence Trilling, American television director Lionel Trilling (1905-1975), US literary critic Daniel Trilling, British journalist", "Folkers is a surname of: Karl August Folkers (1906-1997), American biochemist Lambert Folkers (died 1761), baker and politician Rich Folkers (born 1946) Major League Baseball pitcher Ulrich Folkers (1915-1943), German U-boat commander", "Notable people with the surname include: Giuseppe Boschetto (1841-1918), Italian painter Ignazio Boschetto (born 1994), Italian singer Laurence Boschetto (born 1954), American chief executive", "Ademar Jordan Ademar lo Negre Ademar de Peiteus Ademar de Rocaficha Aimeric de Belenoi Aimeric de Peguilhan Aimeric de Sarlat Alaisina Alamanda de Castelnau Alberico da Romano Albert Malaspina Albertet Cailla Albertet de Sestaro Alegret Alfonso II of Aragon Almucs de Castelnau Amanieu de la Broqueira Amanieu de Sescars Amoros dau Luc Andreu Febrer Arnaut Bernart de Tarascon Arnaut Catalan Arnaut Daniel Arnaut de Comminges Arnaut de Mareuil Arnaut de Tintinhac Arnaut Guilhem de Marsan Arnaut Plagues Arnaut Vidal de Castelnou d'Ari Arnaut Vidal At de Mons Audric del Vilar Austorc d'Aorlhac Austorc de Segret Aycart del Fossat Azalais d'Altier Azalais de Porcairagues Beatritz de Dia Berengier Trobel Berenguer d'Anoia Berenguer de Palou Berenguier de Poizrengier Bernart Alanhan de Narbona Bernart Arnaut d'Armagnac Bernart d'Auriac Bernart de la Barta Bernart de Bondeills Bernart de Panassac Bernart de Rovenac Bernart de Tot-lo-mon Bernart de Ventadorn Bernart de Venzac Bernart Marti Bernart Sicart de Maruèjols Bertolome Zorzi Bertran Carbonel Bertran d'Alamanon Bertran de Born lo Filhs Bertran de Born Bertran de Gourdon Bertran de Paris Bertran de Preissac Bertran del Pojet Bertran Folcon d'Avinhon Bieiris de Romans Blacasset Blacatz Bonfilh Bonifaci Calvo Bonifaci de Castellana Cadenet Calega Panzan Carenza Castelloza Cercamon Cerverí de Girona Chardo (his status as a troubadour is doubtful) Clara d'Anduza Codolen Cossezen Dalfi d'Alvernha Dalfinet Dante Alighieri (only wrote troubadour verse within the Divine Comedy) Dante da Maiano Daude de Pradas Duran Sartor de Paernas Eble d'Ussel Eble II of Ventadorn El Bord del rei d'Aragó Elias Cairel Elias de Barjols Elias d'Ussel Elias Fonsalada Engenim d'Urre de Valentinès Englés Felip de Valenza Ferrarino Trogni da Ferrara Folquet de Lunel Folquet de Marselha Folquet de Romans Formit de Perpinyà Frederick II of Sicily Garin d'Apchier Garin lo Brun Garsenda de Proença Gaucelm Faidit Gaudairença Gausbert Amiel Gausbert de Puicibot Gauseran de Saint Leidier Gavaudan Gilabert de Próixita Girard Cavalaz Giraut de Salignac Giraut del Luc Gormonda de Monpeslier Grimoart Gausmar Guerau III of Cabrera Gui de Cavaillo Gui d'Ussel Guilhelma de Rosers Guilhem d'Anduza Guilhem Anelier de Tolosa Guilhem d'Autpol Guilhem de l'Olivier Guilhem de Montanhagol Guilhem de Mur Guilhem de Saint-Leidier Guilhem Fabre Guilhem Figueira Guilhem Peire Cazals de Caortz Guillem Ademar Guillem Augier Novella Guillem de Balaun Guillem de Berguedà Guillem de Cabestany Guillem de la Tor Guillem de Masdovelles Guillem de Ribes Guillem del Baus Guillem Magret Guillem Raimon Guillem Rainol d'At Guillem Ramon de Gironella Guiraudo lo Ros Guiraut de Bornelh Guiraut de Calanso Guiraut de Tholoza Guiraut Riquier Henry I of Rodez Henry II of Rodez Huguet de Mataplana Isarn Isarn Marques Isarn Rizol Iseut de Capio Iznart d'Entrevenas Jacme Grils Jacme Rovira James II of Aragon Jaufre de Pons Jaufre Reforzat de Trets Jaufre Rudel Joan de Castellnou Joan Miralhas Jofre de Foixà Johan Blanch Johan Esteve de Bezers Johanet d'Albusson Jordan Bonel de Confolens Jordan de Born Jordan de l'Isla de Venessi Jordan IV of L'Isle-Jourdain Joyos de Tolosa Lanfranc Cigala Lombarda Lorenç Mallol Luca Grimaldi Luchetz Gateluz Manfred I Lancia Marcabru Marcoat Maria de Ventadorn Matfre Ermengau Matieu de Caersi Miquel de Castillon Monge de Montaudon Montan Nicoletto da Torino Oberto II of Biandrate Obs de Biguli Olivier lo Templier Ot de Montcada Ozil de Cadartz Palaizi Paolo Lanfranchi da Pistoja Paulet de Marselha Paves Peire Bremon lo Tort Peire Bremon Ricas Novas Peire Cardenal Peire d'Alvernha Peire de Barjac Peire de Bussignac Peire de Castelnou Peire de Corbiac Peire de la Caravana Peire de la Mula Peire de Ladils Peire de Maensac Peire de Rius Peire de Valeira Peire del Vilar Peire Duran de Limoux Peire d'Ussel Peire Ermengau Peire Espanhol Peire Fabre d'Uzès Peire Guilhem de Luserna Peire Guillem de Tolosa Peire Lunel de Montech Peire Milo Peire Pelet Peire Raimon de Tolosa Peire Rogier Peire Trabustal Peire Vidal Peirol Peironet Perceval Doria Perdigon Pere de Montsó Pere Galceran Pere Salvatge Peter III of Aragon Pistoleta Ponç de la Guàrdia Ponç d'Ortafà Ponç Hug IV of Empúries Pons de Capduelh Pons de Monlaur Pons Santolh Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon d'Avinhon Raimon de Cornet Raimon de Durfort Raimon de las Salas Raimon de Miravalh Raimon de Tors de Marseilha Raimon Escrivan Raimon Gaucelm de Bezers Raimon Guillem Raimon Jordan Raimon Vidal de Bezaudun Rainaut de Pons Rainaut de Tres Sauzes Rambertino Buvalelli Ramon de Rosselló Raymond VI of Toulouse Ricau de Tarascon Ricaut Bonomel Richard I of England (his status as a troubadour is doubtful) Rigaut de Berbezilh Roger-Bernard III of Foix Rostaing Berenguier Rostanh de Merguas Rubaut Sail d'Escola Savari de Mauléon Scotto Simon Doria Sordello Terramagnino da Pisa Thomas II of Piedmont Thomas Periz de Fozes Tibors de Sarenom Tomier Tremoleta Tribolet Turc Malec Uc Brunet Uc Catola Uc de la Bacalaria Uc de Lescura Uc de Pena Uc de Saint Circ William IX of Aquitaine Ysabella Yselda", "People with this name include: Chang Chun-ha (1918-1975), Korean independence activist, later a South Korean journalist and politician Jeong Jun-ha (born 1971), South Korean comedian Yoon Jun-ha (born 1987), South Korean football player Lee Joon-ha (born 2001), South Korean child actress Fictional characters with this name include: Junah, one of the title characters of the 2001 South Korean film Wanee & Junah", "1971 in philosophy", "Notable people with the surname include: Hitoshi Okino ( , 1959-2009), Japanese footballer and manager Masaki Okino ( , born 1996), Japanese footballer", "The two men picked Leland Harrison \"to take charge of the collection and examination of all information of a secret nature coming into the Department from various sources and also to direct the work of the agents specially employed for that purpose.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Cedric Elmes (1909-1995), New Zealand cricketer Frederick Elmes (born 1946), American cinematographer Glen Elmes (born 1955), Australian politician Guy Elmes (1920-1998), British screenwriter Harvey Lonsdale Elmes (1814-1847), English architect James Elmes (1782-1862), English architect, civil engineer and writer on the arts Mary Elmes (1908-2002), Irish businesswoman Oliver Elmes, British graphic designer Tim Elmes (born 1962), English former professional footballer Vic Elmes (born 1947), English guitarists", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne-Caroline Chausson, French BMX and mountain bike racer Ernest Chausson, French composer Jacques Chausson (c. 1618 - 1661), French writer", "1968 in philosophy", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Lumsden (1843-1904), Canadian politician Andrew Lumsden (bishop) (1654-1733), Bishop of Edinburgh 1727-1733 Andrew Lumsden (choral director) (born 1962) Andrew Lumsden (scientist) (born 1947), British neurobiologist Andrew J. Lumsden, see Te Radar Anthony J. Lumsden (1928-2011), American architect Charles J. Lumsden (born 1949), Canadian biologist David Lumsden (musician) (born 1928) David Lumsden (poet) (born 1964), Australian poet, see Nocturnal Submissions David Lumsden (actor), British actor, see Wild Geese II David Gordon Allen d'Aldecamb Lumsden (1933-2008), Scottish businessman Dugald McTavish Lumsden (1851-1915), Scottish soldier Eddie Lumsden (1936-2019), Australian rugby league footballer Eddie Lumsden (born 1952), American politician Ernest Lumsden (1883-1948), British etcher and authority on etching Ernie Lumsden (1890-1982), Australian Rules footballer Frank Lumsden (1913-1965), English football player Brigadier General Frederick Lumsden (1872-1918), World War I British soldier (awarded the VC) Geoffrey Lumsden (1914-1984), British character actor George Lumsden (1815-1904), 19th century New Zealand politician Glenn Lumsden (born 1964), Australian comic book artist and writer Lieutenant-General Harry Lumsden (1821-1896), 19th century British general in India Lieutenant General Herbert Lumsden (1897-1945), World War II British general Ian Lumsden (born 1923), Scottish rugby union player Jack Lumsden (1927-2012), British Olympic pentathlete James Lumsden (1598-1660), 17th century Scottish soldier Jan Lumsden (born 1945), Australian woman's cricket player Jesse Lumsden (born 1982), Canadian League Football League player and bobsledder Jimmy Lumsden (born 1947), Scottish football player John Lumsden (1869-1944), Irish physician John Lumsden (footballer) (1960-2016), Scottish footballer John McVeagh Lumsden (1823-1898), 19th century Canadian politician Louisa Lumsden (1840-1935) Matthew Lumsden (1777-1835), Scottish orientalist Neil Lumsden (born 1952), former Canadian Football League player Norman Lumsden (1906-2001), British opera singer and actor General Peter Lumsden (1829-1918), 19th century British general in India Rachel Lumsden (1835-1908), British nurse and hospital manager Richard Lumsden (born 1965), British actor Roddy Lumsden (1966-2020), Scottish poet Simon Lumsden, philosopher at University of New South Wales Todd Lumsden (born 1978), English football player and manager Tyler Lumsden (born 1983), baseball pitcher Viv Lumsden (born 1952), Scottish newsreader", "Notable people with the surname include: Valeriy Troshin (born 1970), Soviet and Russian actor Vladimir Troshin (1926-2008), Soviet actor and singer", "The couple and Bessette-Kennedy's older sister, Lauren, died in a plane crash off the coast of Martha's Vineyard in July 1999.", "Notable people with the surname include: Clementina Langone, Italian-American community activist Frederick C. Langone, American politician Kenneth Langone, American venture capitalist Joseph A. Langone, Jr., American politician Michael Langone, American counseling psychologist Stefano Langone, American singer", "Notable people with the surname include: Ettore Ciccotti (1863-1939), Italian historian, lecturer and politician Giovanni Ciccotti (born 1943), Italian physicist", "Keter is a surname of Kenyan origin that may refer to: Charles Keter (born 1969), Kenyan politician and Member of the National Assembly Erick Keter (born 1966), Kenyan 400 metres hurdler Joseph Keter (born 1969), Kenyan steeplechase runner and 1996 Olympic champion", "Ameen Rihani Museum Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut Baalbek Banque Du Liban Museum Beit Beirut Beiteddine Palace Museum Bsous Silk Museum Byblos Fossil Museum Byblos Wax Museum Château Ksara Choco Story Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles Gibran Museum Lebanese Heritage Museum Lebanese Marine and Wildlife Museum Lebanese Military Museum Memoire du Temps, Byblos Mim Museum Moussa Castle Modern And Contemporary Art Museum Museum of Lebanese Prehistory Nabu Museum National Museum of Beirut Robert Mouawad Private Museum Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral Archaeological Crypt Museum Sidon Soap Museum Sursock Museum Tourist Landmark of the Resistance", "Marina Nikolayevna Znak-Sinelshchikova (Belarusian: -; born 17 May 1961 in East Berlin, East Germany) is a Belarusian rower.", "1934 in philosophy", "Notable people with the surname include: Bedřich Hrozný (1879-1952), Czech orientalist and linguist (for whom asteroid 5946 Hrozný is named) Vyacheslav Hrozny (born 1956), Ukrainian soccer coach", "Jordi Hoogstrate (born 2 June 1983) is a retired Dutch footballer who played as a midfielder.", "The Marnes brunes is a geologic formation in France.", "Redirect to: Drúedain#Individual Drúedain" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Ernestino Ramella (born 1955), Italian footballer and manager Fabio Ramella, Swiss sport shooter Luciano Ramella (1914-1990), Italian footballer", "This is a white main sequence star of spectral type A5V around 330 light-years distant from Earth.", "Redirect to: Tonight's the Night (The Shirelles album)", "Blues Matters!", "Robert Gould (1660?", "Diu may refer to: Diu, India, a city in Diu district in the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, India Diu district, part of the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Diu Island, an island and part of Diu district Diu Head, a headland in the Arabian Sea Diu (Cantonese), a Cantonese profanity Buth Diu (died 1972), Sudanese politician DIU may refer to: Dansk Interlingua Union, an organization that promotes Interlingua in Denmark Defense Innovation Unit, a US Department of Defense organization Diplôme interuniversitaire, a French degree Diu Airport, in Diu, India, IATA code: DIU Divisional Intelligence Unit, police intelligence at the divisional level Down-with-Imperialism Union, a union formed by Kim Il-sung, president of North Korea Dresden International University, part of Dresden University in Germany Dubrovnik International University in Croatia Daffodil International University in Bangladesh", "From 1993 to 1998, Stuart Barnes ( cricketer ) represented the county in 12 Minor Counties Championship matches, the last of which came against Devon.", "During World War II Tom Gurr also wrote and directed the classic action documentary film Jungle Patrol (1944), and later made a similar film during the Korean War, One Man's War (1952).", "The album was produced by Don Jazzy, and supported by the singles \"Why Me\", \"Do You Like the Koko?", "Xinxing Township () could refer to the following places in the People's Republic of China: Xinxing Township, Yi'an County, Heilongjiang Xinxing Township, Hanshou County, Hunan Xinxing Township, Tongyu County, Jilin Xinxing Township, Yitong County, in Yitong Manchu Autonomous County, Jilin Xinxing Township, Luding County, Sichuan Xinxing Township, Mianning County, Sichuan Xinxing Township, Songyang County, Zhejiang Xinxing Oroqen Ethnic Township (), Xunke County, Heilongjiang Xinxing Township, Gangu County, Gansu See also Xinxing (disambiguation)", "Men's Combined World Cup 1994/1995", "Milionerzy (Millionaires) is a Polish game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", "Oxuderces is a genus of fish in the family Gobiidae native to fresh and brackish waters of coasts of the Indian and Pacific Ocean.", "The surname Burka may refer to: Daniel Burka, Canadian creative director for website Digg Ellen Burka, Canadian figure skating coach Gelete Burka, Ethiopian middle distance runner Jan Burka, Czech painter, graphic artist and sculptor Petra Burka, Canadian figure skater Sylvia Burka, Canadian speed skater", "After the election, the composition of the council was Labour 25 Liberal Democrat 13 Conservative 12 Independent 1", "The intellectual property (IP) for future works was bought by Dynamite Entertainment in May 2010 and in March 2011, Dynamite Entertainment President Nick Barrucci stated in 2012 they will publish new series of both Purgatori and Lady Demon, but expressed a desire not to rush the roll-out of these Chaos!", "Currently (2005), these sections exist: Kolbotn Gymnastics Kolbotn Basketball Kolbotn Football Kolbotn Handicap Kolbotn Handball Kolbotn Orienteering Kolbotn Swimming Kolbotn Volleyball Kolbotn Wrestling Kolbotn Hunters - American Football Over the years, the club and Kolbotn IL's members have also been active in: Badminton Bandy Athletics Skiing Speedskating", "Héctor Calegaris won the Silver Medal in the Three Person Keelboat event in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome along with Jorge del Río Sálas and Jorge Salas Chávez", "Rolling Blackouts is the third studio album by English band The Go!", "Kagadi District is a district in the Western Region of Uganda.", "This book was \"one of the first works to attempt a complete psychological explanation of all occult phenomena.\"", "The surname may refer to: Modestas Stonys, Lithuanian footballer Audrius Stonys, Lithuanian film director Sigutė Stonytė, Lithuanian opera singer", "Full house may refer to:", "The 2005-06 season in Swedish bandy, starting August 2005 and ending July 2006:", "Phelipara is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: subgenus Balteophelipara Phelipara balteata Aurivillius, 1913 Phelipara flavovittata Breuning, 1964 subgenus Laophelipara Phelipara laosensis Breuning, 1964 subgenus Phelipara Phelipara affinis Breuning, 1940 Phelipara assamana Breuning, 1967 Phelipara clarior Breuning, 1973 Phelipara confusa Schwarzer, 1931 Phelipara estanleyi Vives, 2009 Phelipara indica (Breuning, 1940) Phelipara lineata (Schwarzer, 1930) Phelipara marmorata Pascoe, 1866 Phelipara mindanaonis (Breuning, 1980) Phelipara mindorana Vives, 2009 Phelipara minor Breuning, 1940 Phelipara moringae (Aurivillius, 1925) Phelipara nebulosa (Aurivillius, 1922) Phelipara pseudomarmorata Breuning, 1968 Phelipara sabahensis Hüdepohl, 1995 Phelipara saigonensis Breuning, 1943 Phelipara submarmorata Breuning, 1960 Phelipara subvittata Blair, 1933", "Al Ahli United Bank Burgan Bank (K.S.C) Kuwait International Bank (K.S.C) The Industrial Bank of Kuwait (K.S.C) Kuwait Finance House Boubyan Bank (K.S.C) Warba Bank", "The following events occurred in May 1943:", "Wang Tong may refer to: Wang Tong (philosopher) (584-617), Chinese official, writer and Confucian philosopher of the Sui dynasty Wang Tong (footballer, born 1993) Wang Tong (footballer, born 1997)", "Chrysotoxum flavifrons is a species of North American hoverfly.", "Redirect to: Foreign Body (1986 film)", "(Leblanc was busy studying during the album's recording sessions though, and for that was replaced by Tavinho Fialho.)", "La'Shanda Holmes sits on the board of directors for Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum, Foster Club, and Girls Fly!", "(Regd.under Govt of India NO.302/2012)", "Merlo's body was later reinterred at Mount Carmel Cemetery, in Hillside, Illinois, in a mausoleum bearing the name, \"Michele Merlo.\"", "Redirect to: Mass media in Djibouti", "Notable people with the surname include: Isamu Kosugi ( , 1904-1983), Japanese actor and film director Jūrōta Kosugi ( , born 1957), Japanese voice actor Kane Kosugi (, born 1974), American karateka and actor Ryuichi Kosugi ( , born 1935), Japanese comedian Sho Kosugi (, born 1948), Japanese karateka and actor Shunji Kosugi ( , born 1960), Japanese professional wrestler Takashi Kosugi ( , born 1935), Japanese politician Takehisa Kosugi ( , born 1938), Japanese classical composer Kosugi Tengai ( , 1865-1952), pen-name of Kosugi Tamezō, Japanese writer Toshiyuki Kosugi ( , born 1968), Japanese footballer", "After beating Tony Oakey for the WBU light heavyweight title at the Mountbatten Centre on Oakey's home turf whilst being giving only 48 hours notice to box, Barney outclassed the home fighter comfortably at which point a near riot broke out at the venue", "Clifford Gatt Baldacchino (born 9 February 1988) is a Maltese international footballer who plays for Gżira United, as a centre back and also as a right back", "Quilliam is a surname of Manx origin, meaning \"William's son\" (Manx: mac William), and may refer to: John Quilliam (1771-1829), a British Royal Navy officer and the First Lieutenant on HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar Susan Quilliam (born 1950), an agony aunt and author noted for bringing systemic psychology to a mass audience William Abdullah Quilliam (1856-1932), a 19th-century convert from Christianity to Islam, founder of England's first mosque and Islamic centre", "Worting Junction is a railway junction on the former LSWR route south of Basingstoke where the line divides to go towards Salisbury or Southampton.", "Notable people with this surname include:", "Alicia Berneche has sung in houses all over the United States, including Austin Lyric Opera, Arizona Opera, Kentucky Opera, Opera Pacific, Virginia Opera, Orlando Opera, Skylight Opera, Sarasota Opera, and has been on the roster of the New York Metropolitan Opera", "In the liner notes, Ice-T dedicates the album \"to all the people of color throughout the entire world: Asian, Latino, Native American, Hawaiian, Italian, Indian, Persian, African, Aboriginal and any other nationality that white supremacists would love to see born dead.\"", "The West exit opens up to the Shanghai Sheraton, while the East exit opens up to a shopping mall.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandar Bečanović (born 1971), Montenegrin poet, translator and critic Dragomir Bečanović (born 1965), judoka Miladin Bečanović (born 1973), Montenegrin footballer Stefan Bečanović (born 1990), sprinter", "East Otto Union School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Zachhuber (born 1962), German footballer and manager Eric Zachhuber (born 1993), Austrian footballer", "Redirect to: InaD-like protein", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Vidot (born 1990), Australian rugby league player José María de Urquinaona y Vidot (1814-1883), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Julien Vidot (born 1982), French racing driver", "Bugs is a nickname for: Arthur \"Bugs\" Baer (1886-1969), American journalist Bugs Bennett (1892-1957), Major League Baseball pitcher Bob Bugden (born 1936), Australian former professional rugby league footballer Bugs Henderson (1943-2012), blues guitarist Fred Kommers (1886-1943), Major League Baseball outfielder Bugs Moran (1892-1957), American gangster Bugs Raymond (1882-1912), Major League Baseball pitcher Bugs Reisigl (1887-1957), Major League Baseball pitcher Bugsy Siegel (1906-1947), American mobster also nicknamed \"Bugs\" Bill Werle (1920-2010), Major League Baseball pitcher", "List of Karnataka Water falls", "Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Stroppa (born 1968), Italian footballer and manager John Stroppa (born 1926), Canadian football player Marco Stroppa (born 1959), Italian composer", "Abd al-Qādir Gīlānī, (Persian: ‎, Arabic: ‎, Turkish: Abdülkâdir Geylânî, Kurdish: ,Evdilqadirê Geylanî ‌ ‌‎), known by admirers as Muyī l-Dīn Abū Muammad b. Abū Sāli Abd al-Qādir al-Gīlānī al-asanī wa'l-usaynī, was a Hanbali Sunni Muslim preacher, ascetic, mystic, jurist, and theologian, who was known for being the eponymous founder of the Qadiriyya tariqa (Sufi order) of Sufism.", "In 2007, a report to Congress noted that in fiscal year 2007 \"Science.gov experienced 6.5 million search queries across all its scientific databases and 2.6 million page views of its website.\"", "The Willows ( Moorefield , West Virginia ) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.", "Ruth Austin Knox (born June 18, 1953 in Augusta, Georgia) was the president of Wesleyan College, located in Macon, Georgia.", "Francisco Aparicio y Ruiz was a member of the Congress for Burgos from 1891 to 1923 and also served as Vice-President of Congress from 1901 to 1910.", "OPCC was designed by architectural firm DLR Group.", "Mad Mad Mad Monsters is a \"prequel of sorts\" to the 1967 stop motion animated film Mad Monster Party?", "Notable people with the surname include: Chad Girodo (born 1991), American Major League Baseball player playing for the Toronto Blue Jays Paul Girodo (born 1973), Canadian football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Francisco Goitia (1882 - 1960), Mexican painter Iñaki Goitia (born 1982), Spanish football player Mario Inchausti Goitia (1915 - 2006), Cuban football player", "The House of Lords includes two different types of members: the Lords Spiritual, consisting of the most senior bishops of the Church of England; and the Lords Temporal, consisting mainly of life peers, appointed by the sovereign, and of 92 hereditary peers, sitting either by virtue of holding a royal office, or by being elected by Parliament of the United Kingdom's fellow hereditary peers.", "Ralyn M. Hill (May 6, 1899 - March 25, 1977) was a soldier in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War I.", "Musical contributors to the magazine have included: Iron and Wine (Including Yeti ( magazine )'s debut recording in YETI 1 and covers of Stereolab and Flaming Lips in YETI 2.)", "The song was sufficiently popular that Everybody Works but Father inspired a \"sequel\" titled \"Uncle Quit Work Too\", about a mooching relative who \"sits around the house with about a half a souse and he never does a doggone thing.\"", "Redirect to: Luciana discography", "Like the preceding novel, the title comes from the hymn \"Onward, Christian Soldiers\" (second stanza).", "Mares established himself as a respected band leader over a group of wild and strong willed musicians, as The New Orleans Rhythm Kings (N.O.R.K.)", "Writing for The Globe and Mail, Salem Alaton opined that \"you can only wonder what Laurie Anderson's static, stagy Home of the Brave might have looked like had Jeremy Podeswa been hired to direct it.\"", "Crnotince (Serbian Cyrillic: ; Albanian: Corroticë) is a village in the municipality of Preševo, Serbia.", "A Fazenda 3 was the third season of the Brazilian reality television series A Fazenda which premiered Tuesday, September 28, 2010 at 11:15 p.m. on RecordTV.", "People with the surname include: Kiyokazu Katsumata, Japanese shogi player Sachiko Katsumata (born 1981), actress Susumu Katsumata (disambiguation), multiple people Tomoharu Katsumata (born 1938), film director", "Governor of and Senator from Vermont Isaac T. Tichenor (1825-1902), president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, now known as Auburn University Martin Tichenor (1625-1681), early colonist and original settler of Newark, New Jersey, origin of surname in U.S. Stephen W. Tichenor (1813-1883), judge and mayor of Orange, New Jersey Todd Frederick Tichenor (born 1976), American baseball umpire Trebor Jay Tichenor (1940-2014), American pianist, composer and a recognized authority on Scott Joplin and the ragtime era Vernon Tichenor (1815-1892), American politician Walter Reynolds Tichenor (1877-1935), college football player and coach at Auburn and Georgia Warren W. Tichenor (born 1960), American diplomat Captain William V. Tichenor (1813-1887), founder of Port Orford, Oregon", "Notable people with the surname include: Loïc Caradec, French engineer Mickaël Caradec, French footballer Jean-Michel Caradec, French singer-songwriter Jean-Michel Caradec'h, French journalist and writer", "Redirect to: List of Joker Fuel of Norway rosters", "According to Lennon, \"It was kind of a John song more than a Paul song, but Misery ( Beatles song ) was written together.\"", "Min Joon-ki (born 1968), South Korean film director Lee Joon-gi (born 1982), South Korean actor Lee Jun-ki (born 1982), South Korean football player (Thai League 3) Choi Joon-gi (born 1994), South Korean football player (J2 League) Chong Jun-gi, representative to the 6th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea, North Korea's ruling party Fictional characters with this name include: Park Jun-ki, in 2002 South Korean television series Trio Kim Joon-ki, in 2014 South Korean film Innocent Thing", "OWE or Owe may also refer to: Oriental Wrestling Entertainment, founded by the wrestler Cima Owe, a surname or given name", "The Culture of the Island of Santiago, Cape Verde is the richest in the nation, with a range of customs and practices common in the islands,", "Taqulittuq and her husband Ipirvik worked alongside Arctic explorer Charles Francis Hall and joined him in his search for Franklin's lost expedition in the 1860s, as well as the Polaris expedition to reach the North Pole", "Emma may refer to: Emma (given name)", "Notable people with the surname include: Erik Ivar Fredholm (1866-1927), Swedish mathematician Fredholm alternative, in mathematics Fredholm determinant, in mathematics Fredholm integral equation, in mathematics Fredholm kernel, in mathematics Fredholm module, In noncommutative geometry Fredholm number, in number theory, apparently not in fact studied by Fredholm Fredholm operator, in mathematics Fredholm's theorem, in mathematics Analytic Fredholm theorem, in mathematics Fredholm theory, in mathematics Fredholm (crater), a small lunar impact crater 21659 Fredholm (1999 PR3), main-belt asteroid discovered on 1999 by P. G. Comba Ludwig Fredholm (1830-1891), Swedish industrialist Gert Fredholm (born 1941), Danish film director and screenwriter Patrik Fredholm (born 1978), Swedish footballer", "Ohiya rat is the only species in the genus Srilankamys.", "Notable Japanese people with the surname include: Bob Kuwahara (1901-1964), Japanese-American animator for Walt Disney and Terrytoons Katsuyoshi Kuwahara (born 1944), football player, brother Takashi Kuwahara Kentaro Kuwahara (born 1985), baseball player Masayuki Kuwahara (born 1993), baseball player Mikine Kuwahara (1895-1991), government official Shun Kuwahara, gymnast Takashi Kuwahara (born 1948), football player and manager, brother of Katsuyoshi Kuwahara Takeshi Kuwahara (born 1985), football player Yasuo Kuwahara, composer and mandolinist Yasuyuki Kuwahara (1942-2017), football player Yūki Kuwahara ( , born 1991), voice actress", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Aspasia Manos (1896-1972), the Greek wife of Alexander I John Michael Manos, (1922-2006), U.S. federal judge Stefanos Manos (born 1939), Greek politician Given name: Manos Hadjidakis (1925-1994), Greek composer Manos Katrakis (1908-1984), Greek actor Manos Loïzos (1937-1982), Greek songwriter Manos Papayiannis (born 1966), Greek actor", "2009 in esports", "Notable people with the surname include: Femi Benussi (born 1945), Italian actress Francesco Benussi (born 1981), Italian footballer Vittorio Benussi (1878-1927), Italian psychologist", "Redirect to: 2013-2014 chikungunya outbreak", "Edinburgh was a burgh constituency represented in the Parliament of Scotland and the Convention of the Estates to 1707.", "Business units and brand names of Savimex Group include: SaviWoodtech - furniture making facility in Thu Duc District, Ho Chi Minh SaviDecor - furniture and interior decoration including clients such as hotels, apartment complexes, office buildings SaviHomes - build homes and apartment buildings, manage real estate Satimex - furniture for export and deal in woodworking supplies like abrasive cloth and paint", "Notable persons with the surname include: Antonello Tabacco (born 1990), Italian football defender Patrick Tabacco (born 1974), French rugby player Giorgio Tabacco, harpsichordist who worked with Marina Scalafiotti Joseph J. Tabacco, Jr., one of the directors of Overstock.com John Tabacco, Staten Island politician John Tabacco, American composer, music producer, vocalist", "Pedro del Barrio Junco y Espriella (July 15, 1682 - ?)", "50 on Pitchfork's list of the \"50 Best Albums of 2017.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Ben McAdoo (born 1977), American football coach Bob McAdoo (born 1951), American basketball player Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967), daughter of Woodrow Wilson and second wife of William Gibbs McAdoo James Michael McAdoo (born 1993), American basketball player Orpheus McAdoo (1858-1900), African-American singer and minstrel show impresario Tullie McAdoo (1884-1961), American negro league baseball player William McAdoo (New Jersey politician), (1853-1930) William Gibbs McAdoo (1863-1941), American Secretary of the Treasury", "Antennexocentrus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Antennexocentrus bremeri Breuning, 1982 Antennexocentrus collarti Breuning, 1957", "Notable people with the surname include: Alli Austria (born 1990), Filipino basketball player Amy Austria, Filipina actress Leo Austria (born 1958), Filipino basketball player and coach Steve Austria (born 1958), American politician", "Greatrex is a surname, shared by: John Greatrex (born 1936), English cricketer Neil Greatrex (1951-2019), British former miners' union president Stan Greatrex, professional motorcycle speedway rider in the 1930s Tim Greatrex, British television executive Tom Greatrex (born 1974), British Labour Party politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Henry Chichele (c. 1364 - 1443), English religious leader Chichele Professorship Thomas Chichele", "Filomena ( disambiguation ) can also refer to: The Decameron Santa Filomena (disambiguation), various meanings Santa Filomena, a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow which alluded to Florence Nightingale and coined the term \"lady with the lamp\"", "Stray Dogs (Chinese: , French: Les Chiens errants) is a 2013 Taiwanese-French drama film." ]
[ "The 20th Annual European Film Awards took place on December 1, 2007 in Berlin, Germany", "On 22 July 2008 Kerrang!", "Markha may refer to: Markha, a former village, incorporated into the city of Yakutsk, Sakha Republic, Russia Markha, Olyokminsky District, a village in Olyokminsky District, Sakha Republic, Russia Markha (Vilyuy), a tributary of the Vilyuy in the Sakha Republic, Russia Markha (Lena), a tributary of the Lena in the Sakha Republic, Russia Markha River (India), a river in Ladakh, India", "Larry Louis Poncino (born February 3, 1957) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball.", "The Fabiani Bridge (Slovene: Fabianijev most) is a two-level bridge over the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Leisy (born 1950), American artist Matt Leisy, British-American actor Robert Ronald Leisy (1945-1969), United States Army officer", "Events from the year 1853 in Sweden", "All education boards in India like CISCE and CBSE are based on this policy", "In the United States, horses used in hunt seat and show hunter competition are often classed as sport horses, whereas the British show hunter is classified as a \"show horse.\"", "Coleroidion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Coleroidion cingulum Martins, 1969 Coleroidion leucotrichum (Martins, 1960)", "They had five children: Ruth Padel (born 1946), the poet Oliver James Padel (born 1948), mediaeval Cornish and Welsh historian Nicola Mary Padel (born 1951), psychiatrist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist Felix John Padel (born 1955), anthropologist Adam Frederick Padel (born 1958), histopathologist", "Eske Schluter graduated from Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg in 2004.", "Redirect to: Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett)", "Bourneview Young Men Football Club (can be shortened to Bourneview Y.M.)", "There were two sessions of the 38th Legislature:", "Notable people with the surname include: Akie Yoshizawa ( , born 1968), Japanese idol, singer and actress Akiho Yoshizawa ( , born 1984), Japanese gravure idol and AV actress Akira Yoshizawa ( , 1911-2005), Japanese origamist Yoshizawa Ayame ( ), stage name for several kabuki actors Hideo Yoshizawa ( ), Japanese video game designer Hideo Yoshizawa (footballer) ( , born 1971), Japanese footballer and manager Hiroshi Yoshizawa ( , born 1931), Japanese ski jumper Hisae Yoshizawa ( , born 1966), Japanese football referee Hitomi Yoshizawa ( , born 1985), Japanese idol, singer and actress Ichiro Yoshizawa ( , 1903-1998), Japanese mountain climber Jumpei Yoshizawa ( , born 1985), Japanese speed skater Ken Yoshizawa ( , born 1978), Japanese hurdler Kenkichi Yoshizawa ( , 1874-1965), Japanese diplomat Masakazu Yoshizawa ( , 1950 2007), Japanese American musician Motoharu Yoshizawa ( , 1931-1998), Japanese musician Ryo Yoshizawa ( , born 1994), Japanese actor Sarii Yoshizawa ( , born 1985), Japanese gravure idol Shogo Yoshizawa ( , born 1986), Japanese footballer Yuya Yoshizawa ( , born 1986), Japanese footballer", "Redirect to: Fátima Montaño", "Notable people with the surname include: Mulroney family Brian Mulroney (born 1939), Progressive Conservative Prime Minister of Canada 1984-1993 Mila Mulroney (born 1953), wife of Brian Mulroney Caroline Mulroney (born 1974), daughter of Brian Mulroney; Canadian lawyer and political candidate Ben Mulroney (born 1976), son of Brian Mulroney; Canadian television host Dermot Mulroney (born 1963), American actor Kieran Mulroney (born 1965), American television actor and musician", "Redirect to: List of feature films with LGBT characters", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Rousselière (1875-1950), French operatic tenor Guy Mary-Rousselière (1913-1994), French-Canadian anthropologist and missionary priest", "At a high level, web application security draws on the principles of application security but applies them specifically to internet and web systems.", "In mathematics, Sharkovskii's theorem, named after Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Sharkovskii, who published Sharkovskii 's theorem in 1964, is a result about discrete dynamical systems.", "Notable people with the surname include: Members of Charles Darwin's family: Anne Darwin (1841-1851), daughter of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Bernard Darwin (1876-1961), golf writer Charles Darwin (1809-1882), English naturalist and writer Charles Darwin (1758-1778) physician and scientist, uncle of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Sir Charles Galton Darwin (1887-1962), physicist Charles Waring Darwin (infant) (1856-1858), youngest son of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Charles Waring Darwin (soldier) (1855-1928), second cousin once removed of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Edward Levett Darwin (1821-1901), solicitor and author Elinor Darwin (1871-1954), illustrator, engraver and portrait painter, wife of Bernard Darwin Emma Darwin née Wedgwood (1808-1896), wife of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Emma Darwin (novelist) (born 1964), novelist Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802), physician and biologist, grandfather of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Erasmus Darwin IV (1881-1915), businessman and soldier, son of Sir Horace Darwin Erasmus Alvey Darwin (1804-1881), brother of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Etty Darwin, better known as Henrietta Litchfield (1843-1929), daughter of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Sir Francis Darwin (1848-1925), botanist Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin (1786-1859), physician and traveler Sir George Darwin (1845-1912), astronomer and mathematician Gwendoline Mary Darwin, birth name of Gwen Raverat (1885-1957), artist Sir Horace Darwin (1851-1928), civil engineer Ida Darwin (1854-1946), mental health campaigner, wife of Sir Horace Darwin Leonard Darwin (1850-1943), soldier, politician, and activist Emma Nora Darwin, birth name of Nora Barlow (1885-1989), editor and biographer of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Robert Darwin (1766-1848), physician, father of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Robert Waring Darwin of Elston (1724-1816), author of Principia Botanica Robin Darwin (1910-1974), artist Ursula Frances Elinor Darwin, birth name of Ursula Mommens (1908-2010), potter William Erasmus Darwin (1839-1914), eldest son of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Ben Darwin (born 1976), Australian international Rugby player Bobby Darwin, (born 1943), American baseball player Charles Darwin (disambiguation), several people Danny Darwin (born 1955), American baseball player Donald Victor Darwin (1896-1972) Australian road engineer George Darwin (footballer) (born 1932), English footballer Jeff Darwin (born 1969), American baseball player John Darwin (disambiguation), several people Mike Darwin (born 1955), American writer and activist", "Redirect to: Frank Benson (artist, born 1976)", "Restoration ( 2016 film ) premiered in Australia on 6 August 2016 on 9Go!", "Notable people with the surname include: Bradley McCuaig (born 1970), Canadian sprinter Duncan Fletcher McCuaig (1889-1950), Canadian politician Duncan John McCuaig (1882-1960), Canadian politician James Simeon McCuaig (1819-1888), Canadian politician Ronald McCuaig (1908-1993), Australian poet Scott McCuaig (born 1984), Canadian football player Stanley Harwood McCuaig (1891-1986), Canadian lawyer", "The Samtgemeinde Sittensen consists of the following municipalities: Groß Meckelsen Hamersen Kalbe Klein Meckelsen Lengenbostel Sittensen Tiste Vierden Wohnste", "Media related to Tanggu Station (Tianjin Metro) at Wikimedia Commons", "Madeleine Dansereau (1922 - March 20, 1991) was a Canadian artist and educator.", "The poet Teddy Macker, a colleague of Spacks, wrote of Barry Spacks's work: \"What an ear he had!", "This is an alphabetical list of early Chinese texts before end of the Han dynasty (in Pinyin-transcription):", "Redirect to: Unplugged (The Corrs album)", "Abraham Jacobus Wendel (Leiden, 31 October 1826 - Leiden, 23 September 1915) was a Dutch lithographer, draughtsman and scientific botanical and paleontological illustrator using the signature AW and A. J. Wendel", "The following junctions exist with the line: Canadian Pacific Cartier Subdivision at Sprecher (MP 81.7) where loaded ore cars from Coleman Mine are delivered Canadian Pacific Cartier Subdivision at Levack (MP 102.5) where empty ore cars from Clarabelle Mill are delivered Canadian Pacific Nickel Subdivision at Clarabelle (MP 3.3) where freight is exchanged with both the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian National Railway Canadian Pacific Webbwood Subdivision (leased to Huron Central) at Copper Cliff (MP 4.8)", "Events from the year 1820 in Sweden", "This is a complete bibliography by American science fiction author Larry Niven:", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Mazzantini, Italian footballer Margaret Mazzantini, Italian writer and actress Matteo Mazzantini, Italian rugby union player", "Elizabeth Atherton has recorded recital discs with Malcolm Martineau and Iain Burnside and her interpretation of Britten's song cycle On This Island received the following review: \"Athertons voice is now not just a lush instrument but a superbly communicative one: she caught exactly the subtle moods - bittersweet, ironic or heartfelt - of Audens words and Brittens early unfettered lyricism.\"", "Marcela Lopez (born October 13, 1982) is a Brazilian aerobic gymnast who finished 1st in the Women's Individual event at the 10th Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships held in Ulm", "Notable people with the name include: Given name: Candido Amantini (1914-1992), Italian Roman Catholic priest Candido Camero known simply as \"Candido\" (born 1921), Cuban percussionist Candido Jacuzzi (1903-1986), Italian-American inventor Candido Portinari (1903-1962), Brazilian painter Surname: Antonio Candido (1918-2017), writer, professor, and literary critic Candy Candido (1913-1999), American actor and bass player Chris Candido (1972-2005), American professional wrestler Giacomo Candido (1871-1941), Italian mathematician Johnny Candido (born 1982), American professional wrestler Pseudonym Jose Martinez Ruiz (1873-1967) Spanish essayist", "1.3 fs - cycle time for 390-nanometer light, at the transition between violet visible light and ultraviolet 2.57 fs - cycle time for 770-nanometer light, at the transition between red visible light and near-infrared 15 fs - the swiftest chemical reaction, such as the absorption of a light photon in the Photosynthetic antenna molecule 200 fs - the average chemical reaction, such as the reaction of pigments in an eye to light 300 fs - the duration of a vibration of the atoms in an iodine molecule", "\"United States of Whatever\" is a comedy rock song that revolves around Lynch dismissively shouting \"Whatever!\"", "2002 Montedio Yamagata season", "Zerco or Zercon (410/420 in Mauretania - second half of the 5th century in Constantinople?)", "The novel is explained as Nani's point of view.", "Redirect to: List of world heavyweight boxing champions", "Beachy Head ( disambiguation ) may also refer to: Battle of Beachy Head (disambiguation) RAF Beachy Head, a former Royal Air Force radar station MV Beachy Head, a Point-class sealift ship Beachy Head (poem), written in 1807 by Charlotte Turner Smith Beachy Head, a former name of Easyworld, a defunct British indie alternative rock/pop band \"Beachy Head\" (song), released in 2010 by the band Veronica Falls", "Notable people with the surname include: Ambroz Haračić (1855-1916), Croatian botanist DiDi Haracic (born 1992), American soccer player Dženan Haračić (born 1994), Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer Emina Haračič (born 1995), Slovenian rhythmic gymnast", "Prideaux Castle /prdks/ is a multivallate Iron Age hillfort situated atop a 133 m (435 ft) high conical hill near the southern boundary of the parish of Luxulyan, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.", "Notable people with the surname include: Arlette Grosskost (born 1953), French politician Charly Grosskost (1944-2004), French cyclist", "Find that girl.\"", "ROTS may refer to: Rots, a commune in Calvados department, Basse-Normandie region, France Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith the act of decomposition ROTs, recording of transmissions, records made of material broadcast on a radio station Renewed Order of the Solar Temple", "Krumpholz or Krumpholtz is a German surname that may refer to Anne-Marie Krumpholtz (1755/1766-1813/1824), French harpist and composer Annerose Fiedler (née Krumpholz in 1951), East German hurdler Fanny Krumpholtz Pittar (1785-1815), Bohemian harpist and composer Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz (1742-1790), Czech composer, father of Fanny and brother of Wenzel J. W. Krumpholz (born 1987), American water polo player Kurt Krumpholz, American swimmer Wenzel Krumpholz (1750-1817), Czech-born musician, brother of Jean-Baptiste", "The Social Democratic League (Dutch: Sociaal-Democratische Bond, SDB) was a socialist political party in the Netherlands.", "Many former Neighbours cast members were invited back for the episode.", "\"Live by the sword, die by the sword\" is a proverb in the form of a parallel phrase, derived from the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 26, 26:52): \"Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into Live by the sword , die by the sword's place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.\"", "Famous people with the surname Kok include:", "Notable people with the surname include: Dave Finnie, Canadian ice hockey goaltender John Finnie, Scottish politician Linda Finnie, (born 1952), a Scottish mezzo-soprano Roger Finnie, (born 1945), an American football offensive tackle Ross Finnie, (born 1947), Scottish politician William Finnie (mayor), 18th-century mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia William Finnie (MP), (1828-1899), Scottish liberal politician and member of parliament", "4404th Wing ( Provisional ) enforced United Nations Security Council Resolutions 687, 688, and 949 and protected United States military forces stationed in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Krewson, singer and guitarist of Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops Justin Krewson (born 1996), American luger Lyda Krewson (born 1953), American politician Rollie Krewson, American puppet designer active mid-1970s-present", "Both the genus and species were first described by Warren in 1907", "Notable people with the surname include: Leroy Rosenior (born 1964), English football coach and pundit Liam Rosenior (born 1984), English footballer, son of Leroy", "Redirect to: Vavá (footballer, born 1976)", "Notable people with the surname include: Howard Vaughton (1861-1937), English footballer Jonny Vaughton, Welsh rugby union player Willis Vaughton (1911-2007), English footballer", "Henrik Toft Hansen (born 18 December 1986) is a Danish handball player for Paris Saint-Germain and the Danish national team.", "Si, SI or si may refer to:", "Yerevan City Council election was held on May 5, 2013.", "Notable people with the surname include: Chilo Rachal (born 1986), American football player Latario Rachal (born 1974), retired American football player", "Journey into Imagination with Figment is the third and latest incarnation of a dark ride attraction located within the Imagination!", "The name Orthobunyavirus derives from Bunyamwera, Uganda, where the original type species Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus was first discovered, along with the prefix orthos () meaning 'straight.'", "Time is Running Out is the second and final album by American jazz/R&B group Brass Fever recorded in 1976 and released on the Impulse!", "The North Louisiana Historical Association was organized in 1952 to in its own words \"encourage an appreciation and understanding of the history of North Louisiana.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Dawley Bill Dawley Ernest J. Dawley Fred Dawley Garth Dawley J. Searle Dawley Joey Dawley", "Notable people with the surname include: Allison Blakely, American historian Charles Adams Blakely (1879-1950), American admiral Colin Blakely (1930-1987), British actor Diann Blakely (born 1957), American poet, essayist, and reviewer Ebenezer Blakely (1806-1889), New York politician Ed Blakely (born 1937), American politician and academic John Blakely (born 1947), English pianist John Russell Young Blakely (1872-1942), American admiral Lara Larramendi Blakely, American politician Linc Blakely (1912-1976), American baseball player Luke Blakely (born 1988), Antiguan footballer Margot Blakely (born 1950), New Zealand alpine skier Marqus Blakely (born 1988), American basketball player Matthew Blakely, Australian potter Rachel Blakely (born 1968), Australian actress Ross H. Blakely, (1963-1922), American politician Sara Blakely (born 1971), American businessperson Stuart Blakely (born 1956), New Zealand alpine skier Susan Blakely (born 1948), American actress William Blakely (William Faris Blakely) (1875-1941), Australian botanist William G. Blakely (1829-1920), American politician Zelma Blakely (1921-1978), British artist", "Notable people with the surname include: Harri Huhtala (born 1952), Finnish hammer thrower Jesse Huhtala (born 1993), Finnish ice hockey player Martti Huhtala (1918-2005), Finnish Nordic combined skier Mikko Huhtala (born 1952), Finnish wrestler Santtu Huhtala (born 1992), Finnish ice hockey player Teemu Huhtala (born 1991), Finnish ice hockey player Tommi Huhtala (born 1987), Finnish ice hockey player Väinö Huhtala (born 1935), Finnish cross-country skier", "Following is a list of notable architects from Estonia:", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Schlichter (1868-1940), Ukrainian politician Art Schlichter (born 1960), American football player John M. Schlichter (born 1958), American politician Rudolf Schlichter (1890-1955), German artist", "Thomas Hickman may refer to: Thomas Hickman (policeman) (1848-1930), New Zealand policeman Thomas Alexander Hickman (1925-2016), Canadian lawyer, politician and judge T. E. Hickman (Thomas Edgecumbe Hickman, 1859-1930), British Army officer and politician", "As a nickname, Gonzo may refer to: Braulio Arellano Domínguez, Mexican drug lord known as \"El Gonzo\" Adrián González (born 1982), American Major League Baseball player Alex Gonzalez, American former Major League Baseball player Fernando González (born 1980), Chilean tennis player Jean-Michel Gonzalez (born 1967), French former rugby union footballer and current coach Luis Gonzalez (born 1967), American former Major League Baseball player Tony Gonzalez (born 1976), National Football League tight end Georgi Ivanov, Bulgarian former footballer Stewart MacLaren (born 1953), Scottish former footballer Gary Pratt (born 1981), English cricketer and footballer John Means (born 1955), American comedian and entrepreneur", "(Ana Popović album), 2001 Hush!", "Anna Wishart (born January 2, 1985) is an American politician who has served in the Nebraska Legislature from the 27th district since 2017.", "Phanis is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Phanis armicollis Fairmaire, 1893 Phanis tanganjicae Breuning, 1978", "Ranova is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Ranova lineigera Fairmaire, 1889 Ranova pictipes Thomson, 1864 Ranova similis Breuning, 1953", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Julia (born 1952), French physicist Didier Julia (born 1934), French politician Dominique Julia (born 1940), French historian Gaston Julia (1893-1978), French mathematician Javier Julia, Argentine cinematographer and film editor José Julia (born 1979), Spanish cyclist Martha Julia (born 1973), Mexican actress Raúl Juliá (1940-1994), Puerto Rican actor Charles H. Juliá, Puerto Rican senator", "Repole also has directed productions of George M!", "In 2012, The Adventures of Chuck and Friends was announced that Shout!", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Lenormant (1802-1859), French archaeologist François Lenormant (1837-1883), French assyriologist and archaeologist", "Sripur Chhatiwan (Nepali: ) a village development committee in Makwanpur District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal.", "Phillips was born in Sea Point, Cape Town, and attended the South African College, which later became the University of Cape Town, where Edwin Percy Phillips graduated under Prof. Henry Harold Welch Pearson, obtaining a BA in 1903, an MA in 1908 and a DSc in 1915 for a treatise on the flora of the Leribe Plateau in Lesotho.", "Casati is a surname, and may refer to: Ambrogio Casati (1897-1977), Italian painter Gabrio Casati (1798-1873), Italian politician Gaetano Casati (1838-1902), Italian explorer of Africa Luisa Casati (1881-1957), Italian patroness of the arts Paolo Casati (1617-1707), Italian mathematician", "Eija Hannele Nivala (born 27 February 1967) is a Finnish priest and politician, formerly representing the Centre Party in the parliament of Finland.", "Notable people with the surname include: Helen Geake (born 1967), British archaeologist John E. Geake (1925-1998), British astronomer", "The following events occurred in February 1936:", "The asteroid was named after Russian physiologist and Nobelist Ivan Pavlov.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gulnafis Aitmukhambetova (born 1988), Kazakh taekwondo practitioner Tamas Aitmukhambetov (born 1939), Kazakh jurist", "Candida ( given name ) may refer to : Cándida Arias (born 1992), Dominican Republic volleyball player Cândida Branca Flor (1949-2001), Portuguese entertainer and traditional singer Candida Cave, British artist and writer Candida Donadio (1929-2001), American literary agent Candida Doyle (born 1963), Irish keyboard player with the band Pulp Candida Gertler (born 1966/67), British art collector Candida Lycett Green (born 1942), Irish-born British author Candida Höfer (born 1944), German photographer Candida Moss, English academic and writer, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at University of Notre Dame Candida Royalle, American pornographic producer-director and actress Candida Thompson (born 1967), English violinist Candida Tobin (1926-2008), author of a music education system Saint Candida the Elder (died 78 AD), early Christian saint from Naples Cándida María de Jesús (1845-1912), Spanish nun Maria Candida of the Eucharist (1884-1949), Roman Catholic Carmelite nun, beatified by Pope John Paul II", "Redirect to: Emoji#Unicode blocks", "In 2005, Vladimir Ovchinnikov ( pianist ) received Russia's highest award and honor for musicians - the title \"People's Artist of Russia\", awarded by the Russian president.", "Bergonzoli is an Italian surname and may refer to: Giulio Bergonzoli (19th century), Italian sculptor Annibale Bergonzoli (1884-1973), general in the Royal Italian Army", "Prior to the album, the band made singles for the songs \"White Noise,\" \"A Piece of String,\" \"Once and for All\" and \"Belongings.\"" ]
[ "belonging to the igbo ethnic group in South South (Nigeria)", "Notable people with the surname include: Hoshina Masaari ( , 1833-1888), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masakage ( , 1616-1700), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masamitsu ( , 1561-1631), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masanao ( , 1542-1601), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masasada ( , 1588-1661), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masatoshi ( , 1509-1593), Japanese samurai Hoshina Masatsune ( , 1647-1681), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masayuki ( , 1611-1673), Japanese daimyō Tomohiko Hoshina ( , born 1987), Filipino-Japanese judoka", "Redirect to: List of Red vs. Blue episodes#Season 14 (2016)", "Hans Bathelt left because of musical differences between him and the keyboardist Hans Jürgen Fritz, the record company wanted some more commercial music, Fritz gave them what they wanted so the drummer left", "2008 Montedio Yamagata season", "The game was released in North America exclusively as a download game on the PlayStation Store, under the title Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!", "DTSS may refer to: Downtown Silver Spring David Thompson Secondary School (disambiguation), several in British Columbia, Canada Digital Time Synchronization Service Dartmouth Time Sharing System Digital Time-Stamping Service", "The College was started in Shibpur, on west bank of the Hooghly river, a location now occupied by the Bengal Engineering and Science University(IIEST Shibpur)", "Gustav Gassner (born January 17, 1881 in Berlin; died 5 February 5, 1955 in Lüneburg) was a German botanist and plant pathologist whose 1918 paper on vernalization has been called \"the first systematic study of temperature as a factor in the developmental physiology of plants.\"", "(Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon comboynensis.)", "Redirect to: 2014 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election", "This was the first single on the North American release of the album Hand Built by Robots, released on 29 April 2008", "Events from the year 1940 in Argentina", "Notable people with the surname include: Howard Riopelle (born 1922), Canadian ice-hockey player Jean-Paul Riopelle, Canadian painter and sculptor Jerry Riopelle, American musician and record producer", "Verdigris Township, Nebraska may refer to the following places: Verdigris Township, Antelope County, Nebraska Verdigris Township, Holt County, Nebraska See also Verdigris Township (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Bogomolov Jr., Russian professional tennis player Fedor Bogomolov, Russian and American mathematician Galina Bogomolova (born 1977), Russian long-distance runner Lyudmila Bogomolova (born 1932), Russian ballet dancer Nikolai Bogomolov (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman Oleg Bogomolov, governor of Kurgan Oblast Sergei Bogomolov, retired Russian professional footballer Vladimir Bogomolov (writer) (1926-2003), Soviet writer Vladimir Bogomolov (bodyguard) (c.1945-2009), Soviet security officer and a bodyguard of Leonid Brezhnev", "Danny Pintauro (born January 6, 1976) is an American actor and film producer, best known for his role as Jonathan Bower on the popular American sitcom Who's the Boss?", "There Vugar Mehdiyev won a bronze medal in the men's 200 metres - T13 event and finished fourth in the men's 100 metres - T13 event", "Redirect to: Neil Martin (cricketer, born 1979)", "In 2008, the newspaper was honored by the Yukon Chamber of Commerce as Yukon's \"Large Business Of The Year.\"", "In 1978, Summerhays was cast as Lady Kay Wellington in the national touring production of Oh, Kay!", "Mother ( 2017 Spanish film ) premiered at the 2017 Málaga Film Festival and was also screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Stonehouse, Australian politician Alpheus George Barnes Stonehouse (1862-1931), circus owner Bernard Stonehouse (born 1926), British polar scientist Brian Stonehouse (1918-1998), British Special Operations Executive Cathy Stonehouse, British-Canadian poet George Stonehouse (1808-1871), Baptist minister in South Australia Herbert Arthur Stonehouse (1909-1984), British naval officer Jimmy Stonehouse (born 1964), South African rugby union coach John Stonehouse (1925-1988), British politician and minister under Harold Wilson Ken Stonehouse (born 1956), Australian rules footballer Kenneth Stonehouse (1908-1943), journalist Kevin Stonehouse (born 1959), British footballer Ned Stonehouse (1902-1962), New Testament scholar Nicola Stonehouse, British professor of molecular virology Ruth Stonehouse (1892-1941), American actress", "Karlsbad may refer to: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic (formerly known by its German name Karlsbad, and known as Carlsbad in English) Karlsbad (Baden), Germany Melluži, Latvian resort, formerly known to tourists as Karlsbad", "Events from the year 1646 in France", "On 2017 Sebastián Caicedo won a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards blimp on the Trendy Guy category", "Benjamin Alcock (1801 - ?)", "The Administrative Arrondissement of Verviers consists of the following municipalities: Amel Aubel Baelen Büllingen Burg-Reuland Bütgenbach Dison Eupen Herve Jalhay Kelmis Lierneux Limbourg Lontzen Malmedy Olne Pepinster Plombières Raeren Sankt Vith Spa Stavelot Stoumont Theux Thimister-Clermont Trois-Ponts Verviers Waimes Welkenraedt", "The album is notable for featuring the first collaboration between the four members of Slaughterhouse on the track, \"Slaughterhouse.\"", "Piazkar (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Pīāzār, Pīāz Kār, and Pīyāz Kār; also known as Pīāzkār-e Rāhdār) is a village in Tashan-e Gharbi Rural District, Tashan District, Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran.", "Cut may refer to:", "Rich Waltz (born October 22, 1962) is an American television play-by-play commentator.", "Mirza Saeed Khan Ansari (Persian: ‎) or simply Sa'id Mo'tamen ol-Molk (Persian: ‌‎) (1816 in Ishlaq - 1884 in Tehran) was the prime minister of Iran (Persia) during the Qajar dynasty under king Naser od-Din Shah Qajar between 1853 and 1873", "Dehnowiyeh (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Dehnowīyeh) is a village in Ravar Rural District, in the Central District of Ravar County, Kerman Province, Iran.", "Flament is a French surname that may refer to: Didier Flament (born 1951), French fencer Flavie Flament (born 1974), French television presenter Léon Flament, Belgian rower", "Vaovao is a town in central northern Madagascar, approximately 325 kilometres north of Antananarivo", "Yana Urqu (Quechua yana black, urqu mountain, \"black mountain\", hispanicized spelling Yana Orjo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 4,800 metres (15,748 ft) high.", "Canton of Le Lude consists of the following communes: Aubigné-Racan La Bruère-sur-Loir Cérans-Foulletourte La Chapelle-aux-Choux Château-l'Hermitage Chenu Coulongé La Fontaine-Saint-Martin Luché-Pringé Le Lude Mansigné Mayet Oizé Pontvallain Requeil Saint-Germain-d'Arcé Saint-Jean-de-la-Motte Sarcé Savigné-sous-le-Lude Vaas Verneil-le-Chétif Yvré-le-Pôlin", "The Nepal Rastra Bank was established on April 26, 1956 A.D. (Nepali Date: Baisakh 14, 2013 B.S.)", "Dixonville is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon.", "Redirect to: 1978 in video games", "This is a list of Chairpersons (Speakers) of the Ntlo ya Dikgosi, an advisory body to the government of Botswana:", "The magazine has featured articles and tuition columns from a long list of world-renowned bassists, including Nick Beggs, pop and progressive rock veteran; Jeff Berlin, jazz legend; Steve Lawson, solo artist; Alex Webster of Cannibal Corpse; Suzy Starlite of the Starlite Campbell Band; Paolo Gregoletto of Trivium; Michael McKeegan of Therapy?", "This is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Antonov An-24", "(An operad that describes a multiplication that is associative but not necessarily commutative \"up to homotopy\" is called an A-operad.)", "Thomas J. Nissel (born 1931) was the State's Attorney for Howard County, Maryland", "Georgette ( disambiguation ) may also refer to: Georgette (fabric), a sheer, lightweight crepe fabric Hurricane Georgette (disambiguation), nine tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean SS Georgette, a steamship built in 1872 Operation Georgette, a German World War I plan resulting in the Battle of the Lys (1918)", "Redirect to: List of A Song of Ice and Fire characters#Hodor", "The film was theatrically released in the US by United Artists as a double feature with It!", "Notable people with the surname include: Blake Beavan (born 1989), American professional baseball player Colin Beavan (born 1963), American non-fiction writer and internet blogger Charles Beavan (1805-1884), British barrister and law reporter George Beavan (born 1990), English footballer Jenny Beavan (born 1950), English costume designer John Beavan, Baron Ardwick (1910-1994), British journalist Margaret Beavan (1877-1931), English politician, Lord Mayor of Liverpool Ray Beavan, Australian rugby player Robert Cecil Beavan (1841-1870), British soldier and ornithologist Sean Beavan, American record producer Brian Beavan https://ibeavan.wixsite.com/mysite (1969-) Professional Drummer/Percussionist", "Notable people with the surname include: Laura J. Eisenhuth, North Dakota Politician in the late 1800s Matt Eisenhuth, Australian professional rugby league footballer Susie Eisenhuth, Australian theatre and film critic Tom Eisenhuth, Australian professional rugby league footballer", "Neither made a major impact in the league, and the 1992 draft in retrospect is considered one of the worst in league history.", "The National Museum houses information and artifacts covering the history of Haiti from the time of the Arawak and Taino Indians until the 1940s.", "As per the 2010 United States Census, Donalds , South Carolina's population was 348.", "Buddleja axillaris is a shrub endemic to Madagascar, the Comoro Islands, and Tanzania, growing in forests at elevations of 300-1400 m. The species was first named and described by Willdenow in 1827", "Brachinus efflans is a species of ground beetle in the Brachininae subfamily that can be found in Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar, and on the islands such as Sicily.", "Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (Japanese: , Hepburn: Ōgon no Taiyō: Shikkoku Naru Yoake) is the third installment in a series of fantasy role-playing video games developed by Camelot Software Planning for Nintendo.", "Grivesnes is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.", "Health maintenance organization is an organization that provides or arranges managed care for health insurance, self-funded health care benefit plans, individuals, and other entities, acting as a liaison with health care providers (hospitals, doctors, etc.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Nikolai Lossky (1870-1965), Russian philosopher Vladimir Lossky (1903-1958), Orthodox Christian theologian Olga Lossky (born 1981), great-granddaughter of the former, French writer", "Ahmed Said ( broadcaster ) was known for calling for Arab unity and the liberation of Palestine from the sea to the (Jordan) river and claims to have written the station's famous tag line of \"Sawt al-Arab, calling to the Arab nation from the heart of Cairo.\"", "(1587-1660?", "Adolf Lande (1905-197?)", "Margarita Correa Ochoa resides in Miami, Florida", "By 1700 Mostaganem had come under Ottoman rule and in 1833 the city was taken by France and a garrison established.", "Mr Hokonya is also the Chairman of the Zimbabwe Football Association Players Status Committee", "Redirect to: 2000 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary", "Hayen Palacios (born 8 September 1999) is a Colombian football player who plays as forward for Deportes Tolima in Categoría Primera A.", "Molchanovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Molchanovo, Amur Oblast, a selo in Molchanovsky Rural Settlement of Mazanovsky District of Amur Oblast Molchanovo, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Kotlyakovsky Selsoviet of Trubchevsky District of Bryansk Oblast Molchanovo, Kostroma Oblast, a village in Sandogorskoye Settlement of Kostromskoy District of Kostroma Oblast Molchanovo, Republic of Mordovia, a village in Starodevichensky Selsoviet of Yelnikovsky District of the Republic of Mordovia Molchanovo, Bolsheboldinsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a selo in Molchanovsky Selsoviet of Bolsheboldinsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Molchanovo, Sokolsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a village in Loyminsky Selsoviet of Sokolsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Molchanovo, Novgorod Oblast, a village in Seleyevskoye Settlement of Poddorsky District of Novgorod Oblast Molchanovo, Novorzhevsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Novorzhevsky District, Pskov Oblast Molchanovo, Pushkinogorsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Pushkinogorsky District, Pskov Oblast Molchanovo, Saratov Oblast, a village in Rtishchevsky District of Saratov Oblast Molchanovo, Tomsk Oblast, a selo in Molchanovsky District of Tomsk Oblast Molchanovo, Kamensky District, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Molchanovsky Rural Okrug of Kamensky District of Tula Oblast Molchanovo, Kimovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Rozhdestvensky Rural Okrug of Kimovsky District of Tula Oblast Molchanovo, Zaoksky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Dmitriyevsky Rural Okrug of Zaoksky District of Tula Oblast Molchanovo, Bologovsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Vypolzovskoye Rural Settlement of Bologovsky District of Tver Oblast Molchanovo, Kalyazinsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Semendyayevskoye Rural Settlement of Kalyazinsky District of Tver Oblast Molchanovo, Maksatikhinsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Truzhenitskoye Rural Settlement of Maksatikhinsky District of Tver Oblast Molchanovo, Voronezh Oblast, a khutor in Trekhstenskoye Rural Settlement of Kamensky District of Voronezh Oblast Molchanovo, Yaroslavl Oblast, a village in Toropovsky Rural Okrug of Danilovsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast", "108 Goulston Street, Whitechapel which consisted of the following words: \"The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing\", and knowing in consequence of suspicion having fallen upon a Jew named 'John Pizer' alias 'Leather Apron' having committed a murder in Hanbury Street a short time previously, a strong feeling existed against the Jews generally, and as the Building upon which the writing was found was situated in the midst of a locality inhabited principally by that Sect, I was apprehensive that if the writing were left Thomas Arnold ( police officer ) would be the means of causing a riot and therefore considered it desirable that it should be removed having in view the fact that it was in such a position that it would have been rubbed by persons passing in & out of the Building.\"", "Canton of Haut-Périgord Noir consists of the following communes: Ajat Auriac-du-Périgord Azerat La Bachellerie Badefols-d'Ans Bars Bassillac et Auberoche (partly) Beauregard-de-Terrasson Boisseuilh La Chapelle-Saint-Jean Châtres Chourgnac Coubjours Fossemagne Gabillou Granges-d'Ans Hautefort Le Lardin-Saint-Lazare Limeyrat Montagnac-d'Auberoche Nailhac Peyrignac Sainte-Eulalie-d'Ans Sainte-Orse Sainte-Trie Saint-Rabier Teillots Temple-Laguyon Thenon Tourtoirac Villac", "Redirect to: 1988 Chinese Jia-A League", "Redirect to: Crème caramel#Croatia", "This species was described from India", "The following codes are used to designate some species: (A) Accidental - occurrence based on one or two (rarely more) records, and unlikely to occur regularly (C) Casual - occurrence based on two or a few records, with subsequent records not improbable (E) Extinct - a recent species that no longer exists (Ex) Extirpated - a species which no longer occurs in North America, but populations still exist elsewhere (I) Introduced - a population established solely as result of direct or indirect human intervention; synonymous with non-native and non-indigenous Conservation status - IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: EX - Extinct, EW - Extinct in the wild CR - Critically endangered, EN - Endangered, VU - Vulnerable NT - Near threatened, LC - Least concern DD - Data deficient, NE - Not evaluated (v. 2013.2, the data is current as of March 5, 2014) and Endangered Species Act: E - endangered, T - threatened XN, XE - experimental non essential or essential population E(S/A), T(S/A) - endangered or threatened due to similarity of appearance (including taxa not necessarily found in the United States, the data is current as of June 8, 2012.)", "Bagholi is a village located in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan, India.", "Jawan Jamison (born 1991), American football player Jawan Bakht (disambiguation), list of people with the name Jawan Sikandarpur, a village block and nagar panchayat in Uttar Pradesh, India Jawan Vajidpur, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India", "Givanildo José de Oliveira (born 8 August 1948), known as Givanildo, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, and is unemployed so far", "The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1984", "João Mendes de Briteiros (1250-?)", "Data cleansing may also involve harmonization (or normalization) of data, which is the process of bringing together data of \"varying file formats, naming conventions, and columns\", and transforming it into one cohesive data set; a simple example is the expansion of abbreviations (\"st, rd, etc.\"", "Christelle Dubos (born 26 March 1976) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Timeline of William Allen 1821 - Birth 1821 -1842 - Years in bondage 1842 - 1846 - Granted freedom 1856 - Attended school, obtaining elementary school level training 1873 - Received into Quaker Membership 1874 - Recorded as a Quaker Minister 1875 - First visit to Canada 1887 - 1891 Authored, personal journal 18??", "With the test of the PAD missile, India became the fourth country to have successfully developed an anti-ballistic missile system, after United States, Russia, and Israel.", "Kozmino (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia:", "The following events occurred in October 1931:", "Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Hinze (born 1959), German footballer Chris Hinze (born 1938), Dutch jazz musician Emma Hinze (born 1997), German racing cyclist Gottfried Hinze (1873-1953), German businessman, athlete, and football administrator Kerstin Hinze, German rower Kristy Hinze (born 1979), Australian model, actress and television host Maria Hinze (born 1981), German visual artist Mats Hinze (born 1970), Swedish anarchist Matthias Hinze (1969-2007), German actor and voice actor Nate Hinze (born 1988), American wheelchair basketball player Petra Hinze (born 1955), East German cross-country skier Russ Hinze (1919-1991), Australian politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Piorkowski (1904-1948), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes Daniel Piorkowski (born 1984), Australian footballer", "Charles II of Lalaing (Lallaing?", "A limited company (, yūgen-gaisha), abbreviated in English as \"Y.K.\"", "Landvoigt is a German surname that may refer to Arnold Landvoigt (1879-1970), German rugby union player Bernd Landvoigt (born 1951), German rower Jörg Landvoigt (born 1951), German rower, twin brother of Bernd Ike Landvoigt (born 1973), German rower, son of Jörg", "Thomas Newbold may refer to: Thomas Newbold (New Jersey politician) (1760-1823), U.S. Representative from New Jersey Thomas Newbold (New York politician) (1849-1929), American lawyer, politician, and society leader during the Gilded Age Thomas John Newbold (1807-1850), English soldier, traveller and orientalist", "Sangweni is an African surname that may refer to Phindiwe Sangweni (born 1963), South African attorney and businesswoman Siyabonga Sangweni (born 1981), South African football defender Thamsanqa Sangweni (born 1989), South African football midfielder", "Antonio Cifra (1584?", "Putyatino (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Putyatino, Amur Oblast, a selo in Putyatinsky Rural Settlement of Mazanovsky District of Amur Oblast Putyatino, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Ilyinsky Selsoviet of Vilegodsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast Putyatino, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Gavrilovo-Posadsky District of Ivanovo Oblast Putyatino, Kostroma Oblast, a village in Voskresenskoye Settlement of Nerekhtsky District of Kostroma Oblast Putyatino, Leningrad Oblast, a village in Zaklinskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Luzhsky District of Leningrad Oblast Putyatino, Lipetsk Oblast, a selo in Putyatinsky Selsoviet of Dobrovsky District of Lipetsk Oblast Putyatino, Sergiyevo-Posadsky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Bereznyakovskoye Rural Settlement of Sergiyevo-Posadsky District of Moscow Oblast Putyatino, Volokolamsky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Kashinskoye Rural Settlement of Volokolamsky District of Moscow Oblast Putyatino, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a selo in Smirnovsky Selsoviet of Shatkovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Putyatino, Orenburg Oblast, a selo in Putyatinsky Selsoviet of Sharlyksky District of Orenburg Oblast Putyatino, Ryazan Oblast, a selo in Putyatinsky Rural Okrug of Putyatinsky District of Ryazan Oblast Putyatino, Glinkovsky District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Romodanovskoye Rural Settlement of Glinkovsky District of Smolensk Oblast Putyatino, Monastyrshchinsky District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Alexandrovskoye Rural Settlement of Monastyrshchinsky District of Smolensk Oblast Putyatino, Pochinkovsky District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Striginskoye Rural Settlement of Pochinkovsky District of Smolensk Oblast Putyatino, Vologda Oblast, a village in Nesvoysky Selsoviet of Vologodsky District of Vologda Oblast Putyatino, Dmitriyevsky Rural Okrug, Danilovsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, a station in Dmitriyevsky Rural Okrug of Danilovsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast Putyatino, Semivragovsky Rural Okrug, Danilovsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, a village in Semivragovsky Rural Okrug of Danilovsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast Putyatino, Nekrasovsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, a selo in Grebovsky Rural Okrug of Nekrasovsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast Putyatino, Pervomaysky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, a village in Prechistensky Rural Okrug of Pervomaysky District of Yaroslavl Oblast", "Redirect to: Swimming at the 1958 European Aquatics Championships - Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay", "List of seismic fault (and systems, zones) in Mexico", "Pitchfork Media named \"Breathe\" the number nine song of the year for 2004, stating \"'Breathe' sounds like the track Fab was always meant to rap over.\"", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1997:", "Renuka is a genus of beetles in the family Monotomidae, containing the following species: Renuka madagascarensis Pal, 2000 Renuka rita Sen Gupta, 1988" ]
[ "A limited pressing of the album was also released on the same day which includes a DVD containing music videos of 99/100 Damashi no Tetsu (99/100?", "The film is an unsanctioned amalgamation of the various Hollywood films including Predator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and released in the year 1987.", "Hilton Valencia is no longer a Hilton Hotel after being taken over and renamed Hotel Melia Valencia", "The Very Rev Archibald Donald Cameron (1866-1946) was a 19th/20th century minister of the Free Church of Scotland who served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1928/29.", "In an alternative tradition Ninkurra was the mother (by Enki) of Nin-imma, the deification of the female sex organs", "Notable people with the surname include: Birgit Collin-Langen (born 1956), German politician Carl Freiherr von Langen (1887-1934), German horse rider who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics Christoph Langen (born 1962), German bobsledder Dexter Langen (born 1980), German footballer Dirk Reinhard Adelbert van Langen (1898-1983), a member of the Chief of Staff of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Ellen van Langen (born 1966), Dutch athlete Eugen Langen (1833-1895), German entrepreneur, engineer and inventor, involved in the development of the petrol engine and the Wuppertal monorail Ivar Langen (born 1942), rector at the University of Stavanger in Norway Joseph Langen (1837-1901), German theologian Odin Elsford Stanley Langen (1913-1976), U.S. Representative from Minnesota Philipp Langen (born 1986), German footballer Rudolph von Langen (1438 or 1439-1519), German Catholic divine, who helped introduced Humanistic ideas to the town of Munster Werner Langen (born 1949), German politician and Member of the European Parliament", "Next Goal Wins may refer to: Next Goal Wins (upcoming film), an upcoming comedy film by Taika Waititi Next Goal Wins (2014 film), a 2014 documentary film", "George Weeks may refer to: George Weeks (priest) (1868-1941), English Anglican clergyman George Weeks (footballer) (1902-1982), English football full back George Weeks (politician) (1836-1905), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly George Weeks (American football) (1918-1980), American football defensive end", "Guglielmi is an Italian surname that may refer to Gary Guglielmi (born 1958), Australian speedway hider Louis Guglielmi (1916-1991), Spanish-born French musician Marco Guglielmi (1926-2005), Italian actor, screenwriter and author Massimo Guglielmi (born 1970), Italian lightweight rower Noel Gugliemi, American actor O. Louis Guglielmi (1906-1956), American artist Pietro Carlo Guglielmi (1772-1817), Italian opera composer Ralph Guglielmi (1933-2017), American football quarterback Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Piero Filiberto Guglielmi (1995-1926), known as Rudolph Valentino, Italian actor based in the US", "Klaksvík Municipality contains the following towns and villages: On Borðoy: Klaksvík Árnafjørður Ánir Norðoyri Skálatoftir (abandoned) Strond (abandoned) On Kalsoy: Húsar Mikladalur Syðradalur Trøllanes On Svínoy: Svínoy (village)", "Notable people with this surname include: Archibald Lampman, Canadian poet Archibald Lampman Award, an award named after Archibald Lampman Bryce Lampman, American ice hockey player Ben Hur Lampman, American newspaper editor Harry Lampman, Canadian football player Jake Lampman, American football player Mike Lampman, Canadian-born American ice hockey player Robert Lampman, American economist", "Redirect to: Robert Howe (politician)", "Prudential Center may refer to: Prudential Center, a sports and entertainment arena located in Newark, New Jersey Prudential Headquarters, also located in Newark Prudential Center (Boston), a business and shopping complex in Boston, Massachusetts, that includes the Prudential Tower The Shops at Prudential Center, a shopping center that is part of the Prudential Center complex in Boston One Prudential Plaza, sister building of Two Prudential Plaza in Chicago Two Prudential Plaza, the fifth-tallest building in Chicago and the tenth-tallest in the United States See also Prudential Financial, an American insurance and financial services company Prudential plc, a British insurance and financial services company Prudential (disambiguation)", "The Samtgemeinde Gartow consists of the following municipalities: Gartow Gorleben Höhbeck Prezelle Schnackenburg", "Ferdinand is the surname of: Anton Ferdinand (born 1985), English footballer Kane Ferdinand (born 1992), Irish footballer Les Ferdinand (born 1966), English footballer Rio Ferdinand (born 1978), English footballer", "Protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 27 is a protein in humans that is encoded by the PPP1R27 gene.", "Milanis 1992 book Veils and Words: the Emerging Voices of Iranian Women Writers (Syracuse, 1992), has seen Farzaneh Milani's sixteenth printing.", "After failing the audition to join girl group Morning Musume with the fourth generation members, Fujimoto debuted as a solo artist within Hello!", "Notable people with the surname include: Georg-Christof Bertsch (born 1959) Marguerite Bertsch (1889-1967), American screenwriter and film director Matthias Bertsch (born 1966), German-born Austrian musicologist Mike Bertsch, American ice hockey player and coach Shane Bertsch (born 1970), American golfer", "Agnoshydrus is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, containing the following eight species: Agnoshydrus barong (Hendrich, Balke & Wewalka, 1995) Agnoshydrus ciampori Wewalka & Wang, 2007 Agnoshydrus confusus Wewalka & Biström, 1997 Agnoshydrus densus Biström, Nilsson & Wewalka, 1997 Agnoshydrus laccophiloides (Régimbart, 1888) Agnoshydrus paulbrowni Wewalka & Wang, 2007 Agnoshydrus schillhammeri Wewalka, 1999 Agnoshydrus taiwanus Wewalka & Wang, 2007", "The Kentucky association was one of a number formed to honor \"the dead of those who fought for the Southern cause\", addressing \"the specter of death hung over the South.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Al Seckel (1958-2015), American writer and skeptic Emil Seckel (1864-1924), German jurist and law historian Jos Seckel (1881-1945), Dutch painter", "Qurdlar or Kyurdlyar or Kurtlar may refer to: Kürdlr (disambiguation), Azerbaijan Qurdlar, Agdam, Azerbaijan Qurdlar, Barda, Azerbaijan", "Redirect to: 2010 Anguillian general election", "Influenza Research Database, a publicly available database and analysis resource for influenza virus research Inland Revenue Department (disambiguation), in some countries Integrated receiver/decoder Institut de recherche pour le développement (\"Institute of research for development\"), a French scientific institution dedicated to the development of tropical countries Intelligent Resource Director, on IBM mainframes International Relief and Development Inc., a USAID grantee Internet radio device Institute on Religion and Democracy, a conservative Christian organization Information Research Department, a former department of the British Foreign Office \"Image Replacement Document\", another name for Substitute check as defined in the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (Check 21) Interest rate derivative, a financial instrument Ice rafted debris International Road Dynamics", "Tygerberg is a district in the northern suburbs of Cape Town in South Africa.", "The Encyclopédie française was a French encyclopedia designed by Anatole de Monzie and Lucien Febvre.", "Seattle-Tacoma Box Company is a pioneering Seattle company established in 1889 by Jacob Nist and sons as \"Queen City Box Manufacturing Company.\"", "Host nation (Australia)", "Ten Airways operated two MD-82s and three MD-83s The Airline is now owned by Ovidiu Tender", "Events from the year 1756 in Sweden", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna-Maria Hefele, German singer Karl Josef von Hefele (1809-1893), German Catholic bishop and theologian Michael Hefele (born 1990), German football defender", "Redirect to: List of Love Island (2015 TV series) contestants", "Saunders, known as \"Mudcat\" throughout the state, has for years been working on rebuilding Democratic strength in the South through an alliance of African-Americans and the Southern white men David Saunders ( political strategist ) calls \"Bubbas.\"", "The CST later affiliated with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, which went on to form the International Trade Union Confederation", "Redirect to: Thomas Chambers (British politician)", "Grodno [rdn] (1947-2010: Jaromin; German: Jordansee) is a coastal place on the island of Wolin, in the administrative district of Gmina Międzyzdroje, within Kamień County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland.", "10nen Go no Kimi e was released in Japan on April 25, 2012, on the label You, Be Cool!", "Redirect to: Marquinhos (footballer, born 1997)", "Super Mario Bros. : The Lost Levels is remembered among the most difficult games by Nintendo and in the video game medium, and among the least important games in the Mario series.", "Redirect to: Mirta Díaz-Balart", "Canton of La Vallée de l'Arros et des Baïses consists of the following communes: Argelès-Bagnères Arrodets Artiguemy Asque Banios Barbazan-Dessus Batsère Bégole Benqué-Molère Bernadets-Dessus Bettes Bonnemazon Bonrepos Bordes Bourg-de-Bigorre Bulan Burg Caharet Calavanté Castelbajac Castéra-Lanusse Castillon Chelle-Spou Cieutat Clarac Esconnets Escots Espèche Espieilh Fréchendets Fréchou-Fréchet Galan Galez Goudon Gourgue Hauban Hitte Houeydets Lanespède Lespouey Lhez Libaros Lies Lomné 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(magazine), an American business magazine Inc. No World, a Los Angeles-based band Increment, in computer programming languages, particularly assembler mnemonics Incumbent, the current holder of a political office", "Luxenberg's perspective is that the letters Ta-Ha could mean \"marvel\" or \"be amazed!\"", "Ivan Carlos França Coelho (born 6 December 1989) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a striker.", "The album also includes two cover versions: \"Beastie Boys\" (from the early Beastie Boys EP Pollywog Stew) and \"Nazi Punks Fuck Off!\"", "Anoura peruana is a species of bat from Colombia and Peru.", "Notable people with the surname include: Badr al-Jamali, Statesman, missionary and military chief of the Fatimid Caliphate, Cairo Fakhreddin Jamali (born 1945), Iranian-Canadian professor of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Alberta Jan Mohammad Jamali, politician from Jaffarabad, Balochistan, Pakistan Manuchehr Jamali, Iranian philosopher Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali, former Prime Minister of Iraq Rosa Jamali, Iranian poet and playwright Taj Muhammad Jamali, former Chief Minister of Balochistan Zafarullah Khan Jamali, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Rafiq Ahmed Jamali, chairman Gorakh Hills Station Development Authority (GHSDA)", "The club teams include: FC Dinamo Yerevan - Football team HC Dinamo Yerevan - Hockey team", "James Shuler (May 29, 1959 - March 17, 1986) was a U.S. Olympic and professional boxer from Philadelphia known as \"Black Gold.\"", "Nol may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Brett Cecil (born 1986), American baseball pitcher Brittanie Cecil, 13-year-old spectator at an ice hockey game killed by a wayward puck Chuck Cecil (born 1964), American football player Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon (1572-1638), English political and military leader Edward Cecil (disambiguation) Henry Cecil (disambiguation) Lord David Cecil (1902-1986), British biographer, historian and academic Nora Cecil (1878 - 1951), British-American character actress Robert Cecil (disambiguation) Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (disambiguation), several people Malcolm Cecil (born 1937), British jazz bassist and Grammy Award-winning record producer Rex Cecil (1916-1966), American baseball pitcher 1944-1945 William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley or Lord Burghley (1520-1598), English statesman, the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I", "This list is dynamic and by no means complete!", "Redirect to: 2012 Big Ten Baseball Tournament", "StatusOperationalLocaleAndhra PradeshTerminiGuntur TenaliOpened1916OwnerIndian RailwayOperator(s)South Coast RailwayLine length25.47 km (15.83 mi)Number of tracks2Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad gauge", "Pollina is the surname of: Adam Pollina, American comic-book artist Anthony Pollina (born 1952), American politician from the Vermont Progressive Party Billy Pollina (born 1961), American television and film producer See also: Pollina", "Yuldashevo (Russian: ) is a rural locality (a village) in Semyonkinsky Selsoviet, Aurgazinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia.", "Cutts was again a member of the Iowa House of Representatives from 1870 to 1872 and was Attorney General of Iowa from 1872 to 1877.", "Nathan Robinson may refer to: Nathan Robinson (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey forward Nathan J. Robinson, British-American writer and editor-in-chief of Current Affairs Nathan J. Robinson (biologist), British marine biologist", "Trichopothyne is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Trichopothyne hindostani Breuning, 1950 Trichopothyne rondoni Breuning, 1964 Trichopothyne strandiella Breuning, 1942", "Redirect to: 2018 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships", "Fanarjian, 1946 Professor R. Yeolyan Haematology Center, 1947 Nork Republican Infectious Clinical Hospital, 1956 Kanaker-Zeytun Maternity Hospital, 1958 Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology, 1961 Grigor Narekatsi Medical Center, 1962 Astghik Medical Center, 1965 Armenia Republican Medical Center, 1969 Scientific Medical Center of Dermatology and STD, 1969 Avan Mental Health Center, 1971 Aramyants Medical Center, 1972 Mickaelyan Institute of Surgery, 1974 ArtMed Medical Rehabilitation Center, 1976 Sergey Malayan's Eye Center, 1978 Sourb Astvatsamayr Medical Center, 1982 Erebouni Medical Center, 1983 Izmirlian Medical Center, 1986 Yerevan Anti-tuberculosis Dispensary, 1987 Saint Astvatsatsin Maternity Hospital, 1992 Republican Pediatric Rehabilitation Center, 1992 Cross Health Center, 1992 Republican Institute of Reproductive Health, Perinatology, Obstetrics and Gynaelogy, 1993 Nork-Marash Medical Center, 1994 Arabkir Joint Medical Center and Institute of Child and Adolescent Health, 1995 ArBeS Healthcare Center for Rehabilitation, 1999 Armenicum Clinical Center, 1999 Yerevan Endocrinological Dispensary, 1999 Kanaker-Zeytun Medical Center, 2003 Vladimir Avagyan Medical Center, 2003 Nairi Medical Center, 2004 Surb Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center, 2004 Yerevan Medical Center, 2007 Avangard Medical Centre, 2011 SlavMed Medical Center, 2014 Elit-Med Medical Center, 2014 Wigmore Clinic Medical Center, 2015 National Centre for Mental Health Care Muratsan Hospital Complex", "Four French scientists with the same Friedel family name are in direct lineage, Charles, Georges, Edmond and Jacques: Charles Friedel (1832-1899), French chemist known for the Friedel-Crafts reaction Georges Friedel (1865-1933), French crystallographer and mineralogist; son of Charles Edmond Friedel (1895-1972), French Polytechnician and mining engineer, founder of BRGM, the French geological survey; son of Georges Jacques Friedel, (1921-2014), French physicist; son of Edmond, see the French site for Jacques Friedel", "Knob Point may refer to: Knob Point (Ross Island), a point on the west coast of Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island, Antarctica Knob Point (South Sandwich Islands), the southwesternmost point of Vindication Island in the South Sandwich Islands, Antarctica", "Vaigasi is born) is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Radha Bharathi.", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 160 of the United States Reports:", "Rotebro IS FF is a Swedish football club located in the northern Stockholm suburb of Rotebro, Sollentuna Municipality", "Redirect to: Sir (1993 film)", "A list of populated places in Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey by district:", "Goto or Go-to may also refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Hideyuki Busujima (born 1952/1953), Japanese billionaire businessman, son of Kunio Kunio Busujima (1925-2016), Japanese billionaire businessman", "Redirect to: Chip Foose", "Kokolik River rises in the De Long Mountains of the western Brooks Range and flows generally north and northwest into the Kasegaluk Lagoon.", "Potentilla centigrana is a species of cinquefoil found in China", "In Florence Jaffray Harriman's ninety-second year, U.S. President John F. Kennedy honored her by awarding her the first \"Citation of Merit for Distinguished Service.\"", "Sir Joshua Vanneck, 1st Baronet (1702 - 6 March 1777) was a British-Dutch merchant.", "My Fair, My Dark is Ida's second EP, released in 2008 on Polyvinyl Records.", "Teresa Nielsen Hayden describes the story on Making Light as, \"the Oliver North/Guns for Hostages scandal, seen from the viewpoint of a CIA bureaucrat, in a universe in which the entire Cthulhu Mythos is real.\"", "The Amt Usedom-Nord consists of the following municipalities: Karlshagen Mölschow Peenemünde Trassenheide Zinnowitz", "Founded by Greg Hills in 1979, Aotearapa is New Zealand's only apa, and that country's longest-running science fiction-related publication.", "Many of the episodes were adaptations of stories by science fiction writers including Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick and Clifford D. Simak.", "Chicxulub Pueblo ([tikulu] Chik Xulub) is a town, and surrounding municipality of the same name, in the Mexican state of Yucatán.", "Notable people with the surname include:", "Abdelkader Amrani (born 3 January 1956) is an Algerian football manager, and the current manager Au Club Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi He trained WA Tlemcen, ASO Chlef, USM Alger, USM Blida, USM Annaba, CA Bordj Bou Arréridj, JS Saoura , MO Béjaïa, ES Setif and CS Constantine .CR Belouizdad", "The Society for Army Historical Research is a learned society, founded in 1921 to foster \"interest in the history and traditions of British and Commonwealth armies, and to encourage research in these fields.\"", "Windsurfing at the 2011 Island Games was held from 27 June-1 July 2011 at the Yaverland Sailing Club.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jean-Baptiste Barrière (1707-1747), French cellist and composer Jean-François Barrière (1786-1868), French historian Jean de la Barrière (1554-1600), French religious figure and contemporary of King Henry III of France Paul Barrière, (1920-2008), French rugby league football administrator Pierre Barrière (died 1593), wealthy French factory owner and prominent businessman who attempted to assassinate King Henry IV of France and was subsequently executed Théodore Barrière (1823-1877), French dramatist Dr. Pedro de Barriere (d. 1827), Spanish Colonial Governor and General", "Jessica Gaudreault won silver, again, with the Canada womens National Team at the 2019 Pan American Games", "Djoos is a Swedish surname that may refer to Christian Djoos (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey defenceman Pär Djoos (born 1968), Swedish ice hockey defenceman, father of Christian", "Saravanan Meenatchi (season 3) The third season of Saravanan Meenatchi Tamil-language soap opera Comedy-drama series that airs on STAR Vijay.", "The Letter of Tansar (Persian: ‎) was a 6th-century Sassanid propaganda instrument that portrayed the preceding Arsacid period as morally corrupt and heretical (to Zoroastrianism), and presented the first Sassanid dynast Ardashir I as having \"restored\" the faith to a \"firm foundation.\"", "Hosea 2 is the second chapter of the Book of Hosea in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andre Blay, American businessman, film producer and studio executive Eddie Blay (1937-2006), Ghanaian boxer Eva Alterman Blay (born 1937), Brazilian sociologist and politician Freddie Blay (born 1942), Ghanaian lawyer and politician George Blay (born 1980), Ghanaian footballer J. Benibengor Blay (born 1915), Ghanaian journalist, writer, publisher and politician Pep Blay (born 1966), Catalan writer, script writer and music journalist Ruth Blay (died 1768), last woman executed in New Hampshire Philippe Blay (born in April 1960) is a French musicologist", "Notable people with the surname include: Bahiroji Pingale, Peshwa of Maratha Empire 1708-1711 Devidas Anandrao Pingale (born 1961), Indian politician Moreshvar Pingale (died 1689), Peshwa of Maratha Empire 1683-1689", "Looni Salyal is a Town and Capital of Union Council Looni, Tehsil Kallar Syedan, District Rawalpindi[]", "Original recording by Roy Barbour in 1934 on Rex Records 8342 A with The Lion and Albert on the b side (http://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/record/8342)", "Rodolphe Joseph Guilland (Lons-le-Saunier, 1888 - Saint-Marcellin, Isère, 5 October 1981) was a French Byzantinist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), Italian artist Francesco Piranesi (1758/59-1810), Italian engraver and architect, son of Giovanni Battista Piranesi" ]
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Schwab, became president of Bethlehem Steel Company.", "species Lissocarpa benthamii - Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil Lissocarpa guianensis - S Venezuela, Guyana Lissocarpa jensonii - N Peru Lissocarpa kating - N Peru Lissocarpa ronliesneri - Zamora-Chinchipe Lissocarpa stenocarpa - Colombia, S Venezuela, N Peru Lissocarpa tetramera - Puno, Bolivia Lissocarpa uyat - N Peru", "The newspaper is associated with the Lakeshore Chronicle, a free newspaper circulated on Wednesdays and Sundays which contains \"best-of\" content from the HTR and circulars.", "Hellogoodbye were signed to Drive-Thru Records and released their first full-length album Zombies!", "Dangerous Diamonds is the third album of the Italian heavy metal band Mastercastle, released by Lion Music on 18 November 2011", "The county is divided into ten towns and townships: Pubao Town (, Pubao-zhen ) 31.4°N 90.0°E Baoji Township (, Baoji-xiang ) 31.0°N 90.2°E Beila Town (, Beila-zhen ) 31.4°N 90.8°E Jiaqiong Town (, Jiaqiong-zhen ) 31.6°N 90.6°E Dechen Town (, Deqing-zhen ) 30.5°N 90.1°E Maqian Township (, Maqian-xiang ) 31.6°N 90.2°E Mentang Raktsek Township (, Mendang-xiang ) 31.4°N 89.7°E Qinglong Township (, Qinglong-xiang ) 31.2°N 90.6°E Xênkyêr Township (, Xinjixiang ) 30.6°N 89.8°E Nyima Township (, Nima-xiang ) 31.1°N 91.0°E", "Canton of Tournon-sur-Rhône consists of the following communes: Boucieu-le-Roi Cheminas Colombier-le-Jeune Étables Glun Lemps Mauves Plats Saint-Barthélemy-le-Plain Saint-Jean-de-Muzols Sécheras Tournon-sur-Rhône Vion", "The book Religious Leaders of America explained Subramuniyaswami's role as \"a pillar of orthodox Hinduism\"", "Adelaidia is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, containing the following species: Adelaidia haucki Háva, 2000 Adelaidia rigua Blackburn, 1891 Adelaidia rufa Háva, 2002 Adelaidia unicolor Mroczkowski, 1966", "Notable people with the surname include: Bryan Bickell (born 1986), Canadian professional ice hockey player currently under contract for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL) Frederick Bickell Guthrie (1861-1927), Australian agricultural chemist and a president of the Royal Society of New South Wales Gustav Bickell (1838-1906), German orientalist Jack Bickell (1884-1951), Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and sports team owner", "Bob Kroll may refer to: Bob Kroll (American football) (born 1950), defensive back with the Green Bay Packers Bob Kroll (police officer) (born c.1965), president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis", "Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Jefferson Seay Bobby Seay Clarence Seay Dick Seay Edward T. Seay (c. 1869-1941), American lawyer and politician Frank Howell Seay James Seay, (1914-1992), American actor Johnny Seay Lloyd Seay Mark Seay SEAY, vocalist/compsoer S.S. Seay Thomas Seay Virgil Seay William W. Seay", "Redirect to: 2008 Nebraska Democratic presidential caucuses", "The film was released in English and Malayalam", "The Discovery Channel hired George H. Burgess, a renowned investigator in shark attacks, to determine, \"why the sharks attacked the way Ocean of Fear did,\" and to \"investigate the survival strategies of the men in the water, including those who fought the sharks.\"", "Pound, when decimal currency was first introduced in Australia", "In July 2013, China geological society of grotto research association professor Zhu Xuewen evaluated Jiguan cave: \"This landscape is a spectacular, the first cave of all the north; and its origin is unique, for this Jiguan cave is the foremost dragon temple of China.\"", "Events in the year 2017 in Madagascar", "According to the Bellefonte Historical and Cultural Association, the business \"closed in 1947 due to competition from book matches and cigarette lighters.\"", "Ebya (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in the Sakha Republic, Russia: Ebya, Gorny District, Sakha Republic, a selo in Mytakhsky Rural Okrug of Gorny District Ebya, Vilyuysky District, Sakha Republic, a selo in Zhemkonsky Rural Okrug of Vilyuysky District", "Shapira is a surname, and may refer to: Amitzur Shapira, Israeli runner and track and field coach killed in the 1972 Munich massacre Amos Shapira, Israeli former President of El Al Airlines, Cellcom, and the University of Haifa Anita Shapira, Israeli historian Avraham Shapira, rabbi Benjamin Shapira, Israeli biochemist Berechiah Berak ben Isaac Eisik Shapira, 17th-century rabbi Dan Shapira, American physicist David Shapira, American businessman Haim-Moshe Shapira, Israeli politician Moshe Shmuel Shapira, rabbi Moses Shapira Moses Wilhelm Shapira Nimrod Shapira Bar-Or (born 1989), Israeli swimmer Omer Shapira (born 1994), Israeli racing cyclist Rachel Shapira, Israeli songwriter and poet Yitzhak Shapira, author of The King's Torah Yosef Shapira, Israeli judge and State Comptroller of Israel Shapira (Tel Aviv neighborhood)", "On December 16, 1992, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed in resolution 47/90 \"the first Saturday of July 1995 to be International Day of Cooperatives, marking the centenary of the establishment of the International Cooperative Alliance.\"", "Christina Z. is known for being the highest selling female comic book/graphic novel writer in the world.", "Platidiolus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Platidiolus borealis Zamotajlov, 2001 Platidiolus brinevi Zamotajlov, 2001 Platidiolus nazarenkoi Lafer & Zamotajlov, 2001 Platidiolus rufus Chaudoir, 1878 Platidiolus vandykei Kurnakov, 1960", "Canton of Chabanais consisted of 11 communes, which joined the canton of Charente-Vienne in 2015: Chabanais Chabrac Chassenon Chirac Étagnac Exideuil La Péruse Pressignac Saint-Quentin-sur-Charente Saulgond Suris", "Robert Myddelton Biddulph ( 1761 -- 1814 )'s children were Robert Myddelton Biddulph MP and General Sir Thomas Myddelton Biddulph", "Notable people with the surname include: Eve Rimmer (1937-1996), New Zealand athlete Jimmy Rimmer, English footballer Jodie Rimmer (born 1974), New Zealand voice and performer actress John Rimmer (1878-1962), British athlete Lasse Rimmer (born 1972), Danish entertainer Marie Rimmer, British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for St Helens South and Whiston May 2015 Michael Rimmer (born 1986), English middle distance runner Robert Rimmer, author of The Harrad Experiment Simon Rimmer (born 1962), English Celebrity chef and television presenter Shane Rimmer (1929-2019), Canadian actor William Rimmer, English-born American artist William Rimmer (music), English composer of brass band music Fictional characters: Arnold Rimmer, a fictional character in the BBC sitcom Red Dwarf Michael Rimmer, fictional anti-hero of the film The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer", "The Supremes' version is ranked #475 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2016 due to Where Did Our Love Go's \"cultural, historic, or artistic significance.\"", "This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Massachusetts is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Massachusetts", "Notable people with the surname include: Gustave Van de Woestijne (1881-1947), Belgian painter Karel van de Woestijne (1878-1929), Flemish writer, brother of Gustave François III Maximilien de la Woestyne, 3rd Marquess of Becelaere", "balneotherapy, Iodine-Grine therapy, Kneipp treatments, Scotch hose, Swiss shower, thalassotherapy) or whirlpool bath, hot Roman bath, hot tub, Jacuzzi, cold plunge and mineral bath.", "The society was created \"to provide, in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps, financial, educational, and other assistance to members of the Naval Services of the United States, eligible family members, and survivors when in need; and to receive and manage funds to administer these programs.\"", "\"(b)Dependent adult includes any person between the ages of 18 and 64 years who is admitted as an inpatient to a 24-hour facility, as defined in Sections 1250, 1250.2, and 1250.3 of the Health and Safety Code.\"", "Pollard stated: \"I do think that this is marvelous,\" Catherine Pollard ( Scouting ) said at the time, \"because there have been women all over the United States, in fact all over the world, that have been doing these things for the Boy Scouts because they could not get a male leader, but we could not get recognition for the things weve done.\"", "Redirect to: Jobson (footballer, born 1995)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Alexeyevich Gorsky (1871-1924), Russian ballet dancer and choreographer Alexander Vasilyevich Gorsky (1812-1875), Russian historian Anatoly Gorsky (c. 1907-1980), Soviet espionage agent Doreen Gorsky (1912-2001), English politician Eugene Gorsky (1980-present), American guitarist Ivan Gorsky (1893-1975), Soviet geologist and paleontologist Vladimir Gorsky (1953-2008), Russian-American painter Vyacheslav Gorsky (born 1953), Russian pianist", "Migneauxia is a genus of beetles in the family Latridiidae, containing the following species: Migneauxia atrata Johnson, 2007 Migneauxia crassiuscula (Aubé, 1850) Migneauxia fuscata Johnson, 2007 Migneauxia grandis Dajoz, 1966 Migneauxia lederi Reitter, 1875 Migneauxia mirei Dajoz, 1966 Migneauxia ottoi Johnson, 2006 Migneauxia phili Johnson, 2007 Migneauxia psammeticha (Motschulsky, 1867) Migneauxia renaudi Dajoz, 1966 Migneauxia subdola Johnson, 1977", "Redirect to: 2008 Democrats Abroad presidential primary", "Andrew C. Gray (1804-1885) was a lawyer, banker, businessman, and public official in the U.S. state of Delaware.", "Filmworks XIX: The Rain Horse features a score for film by John Zorn.", "MacDonald described the book as \"a symbolic novel of how when original purposes are forgotten, the uses of ritual can be destructive.\"", "Redirect to: List of political entities in the 6th century", "Maur may refer to: St Maurus Maur (bishop), bishop of Kraków 1110-1118 Maur, India Maur, Switzerland Maur, the Black Dragon in The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley", "Women's Slalom World Cup 1969/1970", "Other television roles included a Ministry of Defence department chief in The Avengers (episode \"The See-Through Man\", 1967), a police sergeant in Please Sir!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Zeisler (1897-1985), American film producer, director, actor and screenwriter Bat-Sheva Zeisler, Israeli vocalist, actress, and voice teacher Claire Zeisler (1903-1991), American fiber artist who expanded the expressive qualities of knotted and braided threads Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler (1863-1927), Austrian-born U.S. pianist Klaus Zeisler, East German sprint canoeist who competed in the mid-1970s Sigmund Zeisler (1860-1931), Austrian-born U.S. attorney, known for his defense of radicals in Chicago in the 1880s", "Having offered neither an explanation or an excuse, Shao Yong, the Song dynasty philosopher, praised Fu Yaoyu: \"O Qinzhi!", "In 2010 Mark Crovella was one of the inaugural winners of the ACM SIGMETRICS Test of Time awards, which recognize \"an influential performance evaluation paper whose impact is still felt 10-12 years after its initial publication.\"", "KGB: The Secret War is a 1985 American film directed by Dwight H. Little.", "SEQ or seq may refer to: Sequence (disambiguation), a word commonly abbreviated as \"seq.\"", "Physicians who specialize in this field of medicine are called cardiologists, a specialty of internal medicine.", "The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1999 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author):", "Felder is a surname, and may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Issa Laye Thiaw (Professor Issa Laye Thiaw is a Serer historian, theologian on Serer religion and author) Pape Thiaw (Footballer from Senegal)", "People with this surname include: Harry Heijnen (1940-2015), Dutch football winger Hilde Heijnen (born 1965), Belgian actress Pierre Heijnen (born 1953), Dutch Labour Party politician Pieter Heijnen (born 1979), Dutch DJ known as \"DJ Thera\" Sibyl Heijnen (born 1961), Dutch visual artist Tonnie Heijnen (born 1967), Dutch table tennis player Heijne Bas Heijne (born 1960), Dutch writer and translator Heynen Bryan Heynen (born 1997), Belgian football midfielder Hilde Heynen (born 1959), Belgian architectural theoretician Julia Heynen, American stage actress Louise Heynen (1862-1932), German actress and theater director known as Louise Dumont Vital Heynen (born 1969), Belgian volleyball player and coach", "Manik Jodi (1963) is an Oriya film directed by Prabhat Mukherjee", "Notable people with the surname include: Bice Vanzetta (born 1961), Italian cross-country skier Giorgio Vanzetta (born 1959), Italian cross-country skier", "Redirect to: 1909 Lehigh Brown and White football team", "List of archipelagos by number of islands, islets, reefs, coral reefs and cays:", "People with the surname or Griffith ( surname )'s variants include:", "In 2008, Vinyl On Demand released an alternate album version with bonus \"Garage Tracks\".", "An incomplete series of events which occurred in Italy in 1626:", "The variability hypothesis, also known as the greater male variability hypothesis, states that males display greater variability in traits than females do.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dean A. Hrbacek, American lawyer and politician Jaroslav Hrbáček (1921-2010), Czech hydrobiologist Karel Hrbacek, mathematician", "Notable people with the surname include: Naroa Agirre (born 1979), Spanish pole vaulter Josu Agirre (born 1981), Spanish cyclist", "Serving as an instructor, Barbara Maxwell worked her way through the ranks becoming the chief instructor at the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC) School in Georges Heights.", "The song caused controversy, though Magnus Uggla himself said he didn't understand why, since the song was written in a humorist way, based on a joke he'd read in a Nisse Strix issue, (\"de säger att jag skiter i allt, men det skiter jag i!\"", "Louis John Rooney (born 28 September 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker and currently plays for Truro City", "Yekaterinoslavka (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Yekaterinoslavka, Amur Oblast, a selo in Yekaterinoslavsky Rural Settlement of Oktyabrsky District of Amur Oblast Yekaterinoslavka, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Shingak-Kulsky Selsoviet of Chishminsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan Yekaterinoslavka, Khabarovsk Krai, a selo in imeni Lazo District of Khabarovsk Krai Yekaterinoslavka, Omsk Oblast, a selo in Yekaterinoslavsky Rural Okrug of Sherbakulsky District of Omsk Oblast Yekaterinoslavka, Dombarovsky District, Orenburg Oblast, a selo in Polevoy Selsoviet of Dombarovsky District of Orenburg Oblast Yekaterinoslavka, Tyulgansky District, Orenburg Oblast, a selo in Yekaterinoslavsky Selsoviet of Tyulgansky District of Orenburg Oblast", "The Art Newspaper called him \"One of Brazil's best-known contemporary artists.\"", "Meloemorpha is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Meloemorpha aliena (Bates, 1880) Meloemorpha anomala (Bates, 1885)", "Kawasaki ZZR, sometimes stylized ZZ-R, refers to a series of motorcycles produced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine from 1990 to 2020. zzr1100- 1052cc (1990-2001) zzr1200- 1164cc (2002-2005) zzr1400- 1352cc (2006-2011) zzr1400- 1441cc (2012-2020) Motorcycles in this series include: Kawasaki ZZ-R1400 Kawasaki ZZ-R1200 Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 Kawasaki ZZR600 Kawasaki Ninja 250R (ZZR-250)", "/ Stop Revolution!, directed by Ivan Kravchyshyn 2006 / Sobor on the Blood, directed by Ihor Kobryn (documentary film) 2006 / Stepan Bandera Museum In London, directed by Oles Yanchuk (documentary film) 2006 / Aurora, directed by Oksana Bairak 2006 / The Pit, directed by Liubomyr Levytskyi (Kobylchuk) 2006 / Happy People, directed by Oleksandr Shapiro 2007 : ?", "The following events occurred in February 1950:", "(Gladys Knight also said Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 brought the Jackson 5 to Motown's attention.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Robert Pitcairn (commendator) (1520?-1584), Scottish diplomat and judge John Pitcairn (1722-1775), British marine officer during the American Revolutionary War Robert Pitcairn (midshipman) (1752-1770?", "The Lady of Baza (la Dama de Baza) is a famous example of Iberian sculpture by the Bastetani.", "Thaumaglossa is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, containing the following species: Thaumaglossa americana Jayne, 1882 Thaumaglossa anthrenoides Pic, 1918 Thaumaglossa arabuko Háva, 2003 Thaumaglossa basilewskyi Kalík, 1955 Thaumaglossa bellissima Háva, 2005 Thaumaglossa bimaculata Arrow, 1915 Thaumaglossa boana Háva, 2000 Thaumaglossa chapadana Háva, Kadej & Casari, 2006 Thaumaglossa chujoi Ohbayashi, 1982 Thaumaglossa concavifrons Reitter, 1881 Thaumaglossa conradti Pic, 1927 Thaumaglossa dembickyi Háva, 2002 Thaumaglossa ghana Háva, 2002 Thaumaglossa herrmanni Háva, 2003 Thaumaglossa hilleri Reitter, 1881 Thaumaglossa holubi Háva & Kadej, 2006 Thaumaglossa horaki Háva, 2003 Thaumaglossa indiana Veer, Chauhan & Singh, 2004 Thaumaglossa javana Háva, 2006 Thaumaglossa jendeki Háva, 2003 Thaumaglossa laeta Arrow, 1915 Thaumaglossa libochor Beal, 1952 Thaumaglossa ludgerschmidti Háva & Herrmann, 2002 Thaumaglossa mroczkowskii Háva & Kadej, 2005 Thaumaglossa nigricans MacLeay, 1871 Thaumaglossa nitidula Arrow, 1915 Thaumaglossa pauliani Pic in Paulian, 1953 Thaumaglossa peacockae Háva, 2005 Thaumaglossa petrstanda Háva, 2003 Thaumaglossa postlimbata Pic, 1948 Thaumaglossa pseudohilleri Háva, 2006 Thaumaglossa purpurea Pic, 1915 Thaumaglossa pygidialis Pic, 1916 Thaumaglossa rihai Háva, 2002 Thaumaglossa rufiventris Pic, 1927 Thaumaglossa rufocapillata Redtenbacher, 1867 Thaumaglossa rufocincta Arrow, 1915 Thaumaglossa rufofasciata Pic, 1915 Thaumaglossa rufomaculata Pic, 1938 Thaumaglossa rufula Pic, 1931 Thaumaglossa tonkinea Pic, 1916 Thaumaglossa uninotata Pic, 1954 Thaumaglossa weigeli Háva, 2006 Thaumaglossa wittmeri Háva, 2006 Thaumaglossa yeti Háva, 2003", "Charles Bekeev International University Puerto Plata Business School Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Instituto Superior para la Defensa Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Instituto Tecnológico del Cibao Oriental Instituto Tecnológico del Cibao Oriental ISAL institute - first accredited online university in Dominica Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra Universidad Abierta Para Adultos Universidad Adventista Dominicana Universidad Agroforestal Fernando Arturo de Meriño Universidad Alternativa Medicina Universidad APEC Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo Universidad Católica Nordestana Universidad Católica Santo Domingo Universidad Católica Tecnológica de Barahona Universidad Católica Tecnológica del Cibao Universidad Central del Este Universidad Central Dominicana de Estudios Profesionales Universidad de la Tercera Edad Universidad del Caribe Universidad Domínico-Americana Universidad Eugenio María de Hostos Universidad Experimental Félix Adam Universidad Federico Henríquez y Carvajal Universidad Iberoamericana Universidad Interamericana Universidad Nacional Evangélica Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña Universidad Nacional Tecnológica Universidad Odontológica Dominicana Universidad Organización y Método Universidad Psicología Industrial Dominicana Universidad Tecnológica de Santiago Universidad Tecnológica del Sur Universidad Ulises Francisco Espaillat", "Notable people with this surname include: Alicia Elsbeth Stallings (born 1968), American poet and translator Ben Stallings, American football fullback Bill Stallings Don Stallings, American football defensive lineman Earl Stallings, American Baptist minister and activist in the Civil Rights Movement Fran Stallings, American storyteller Gene Stallings, former American football coach George Stallings, American baseball player and manager George Augustus Stallings Jr., American priest Henry Stallings II Jack Stallings, American college baseball coach Jacob Stallings Jami Stallings Jane Stallings Jesse F. Stallings Jim Stallings John R. Stallings, American mathematician Kevin Stallings, American basketball coach Larry Stallings Laurence Stallings Mary Stallings Mary Stallings Coleman Patricia Stallings Ramondo Stallings, American football player Raymond Stallings McLain Richard H. Stallings Robert S. Stallings Ron Stallings Scott Stallings Tre' Stallings Vernon Stallings William Stallings, an author who writes on computers and technology William S. Stallings, see Bill Stallings", "Centrocerum is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Centrocerum divisum Martins & Monné, 1975 Centrocerum elegans Chevrolat, 1861 Centrocerum exornatum (Newman, 1841) Centrocerum hirsuticeps Bosq, 1952 Centrocerum richteri Bruch, 1911", "Events from the year 1815 in Russia", "Redirect to: DNB ASA", "Redirect to: Aleksandr Senatorov", "Redirect to: Kuloy (disambiguation)", "The album was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2004", "Boondoggle is an EP from The Lucksmiths released in 1994 on Candle Records (catalogue number LUCKY1.)", "1921 Belgian general election 1921 Italian general election 1921 Northern Ireland general election 1921 Norwegian parliamentary election", "Redirect to: May 68", "Ghanshyamsinhji Daulatsinhji Jhala lived in Gujarat and played his cricket for Western India.", "Nine-pin bowling (also known as ninepin bowling, nine-pins, 9-pins, kegel, etc.)", "Ángela Auad (born February 1945 in Jujuy, Argentina; \"disappeared\" December 17 or 18, 1977) was an Argentine social activist.", "Dhanya is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Dhanya andrewesi Stork, 1985 Dhanya bioculata Andrewes, 1919 Dhanya brancuccii Deuve, 2007 Dhanya cylindrella Stork, 1985 Dhanya mulu Stork, 1985 Dhanya parallela Andrewes, 1919 Dhanya seminigra Andrewes, 1929", "Linda Hill-MacDonald was also head coach at Temple University, (1980-90), The University of Minnesota (1990-97), and the WNBA's Cleveland Rockers from 1997 to 1999.", "The following is a list of banks in Israel:", "Redirect to: '96 (film)", "Redirect to: Kuwait men's national under-16 basketball team", "Juan Pablo Magallanes Moreno (born December 17, 1978) is a Mexican actor known for his appearances in different chapters of \"La Rosa De Guadalupe\" and \"Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real\"", "Julian Rappaport is a recipient of the American Psychological Association's Division of Community Psychology Distinguished Career Award and of the Seymour B. Sarason Award for \"novel and critical rethinking of basic assumptions and approaches to human services, education, and other areas of community research and action.\"" ]
[ "Dumont is a French surname, which may refer to:", "Arandu may refer to: Arandu, Pakistan, a town in Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, on the border with Afghanistan Arandu, São Paulo, a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil", "Redirect to: Trouble in Mind (Jodie Marie album)", "People with the surname include: Annemiek Griffioen (born 1979), Dutch football midfielder and coach James D. Griffioen (born 1977), American writer and photographer Jiske Griffioen (born 1985), Dutch wheelchair tennis player Sander Griffioen (born 1941), Dutch philosopher", "Now: The Hits of Spring 2008 is the 22nd album of the Australian Now!", "Lipót Kállai (27 December 1912 - 15 November 1989) was a Hungarian footballer.", "Boron or Borón is the surname of the following people Atilio Borón, Argentinean sociologist Kathrin Boron (born 1969), German rower Robert de Boron, medieval poet Walter Boron (born 1949), American scientist", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Schauble (born 1976), Australian rules footballer Jason Schauble (born 1975), American businessman Wolfgang Schäuble (born 1942), German lawyer and politician", "Notable people with the surname include: John Murton (1585-c.1626), co-founder of the Baptist faith in Great Britain John Murton (footballer) (born 1943), Australian rules footballer Lionel Murton (1915-2006), English-Canadian character actor Matt Murton (born 1981), American baseball player Oscar Murton (1914-2009), British politician Peter Murton (1924-2009), British film art director and production designer Phillip Murton (born 1973), Australian rules footballer Tom Murton (1928-1990), American penologist Walter Murton (born 1892), British art director known for Murton ( surname )'s film set designs", "The album captures a live performance of songs from A Crow Looked at Me and Now Only recorded at the 2017 Le Guess Who?", "Redirect to: List of stations in Mumbai", "Notable people with the surname include: Barry Henthorn (born 1966), American businessman Karen Henthorn (born 1963), English actress", "A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1943:", "The above attributions notwithstanding, the book's acknowledgments page notes that \"All three stories have been completely revised by the author for the present book.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Muhamed Mehmedbašić (1887-1943), Muslim Serb revolutionary Omar Mehmedbašić, Bosnian musician", "Notable people with the surname include: Samuel Eichelbaum (1894-1967), Argentine playwright Thomas Eichelbaum (1931-2018), New Zealand jurist and Chief Justice of New Zealand Pearl Leah Eichelbaum (1857-1934) married to Benjamin Wonsal (1857-1935), mother of the four Warner brothers, Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack", "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", "Hephialtes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Hephialtes mourei Santos-Silva, 2004 Hephialtes ruber (Thunberg, 1822)", "Century is a census-designated place and coal town in Barbour County, West Virginia, USA.", "Robert Palmer of The New York Times described the album as \"what jazz-rock could have become if the best of the musicians who first crossbred jazz improvising with rock's sonic fire power had followed The Process of Weeding Out's most creative impulses.\"", "Shoal Bay Coastal Reserve is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia.", "John Weller may refer to: John B. Weller (1812-1875), governor of California, congressman from Ohio, U.S. senator from California, and minister to Mexico John Weller (bishop) (1880-1969), Anglican priest John Sheridan Weller, attorney and politician Jac Weller (John Weller, 1913-1994), American college football player, firearms expert and military historian Paul Weller (John William Weller, Jr., born 1958), English singer, songwriter, and musician", "Released in 2006 via Nettwerk Records, Sing You Sinners ( album ) is an album of a variety of American standards, with one original composition, \"Melody\".", "See also Data journalism Communication scholar Wiebke Loosen defines database journalism as \"supplying databases with raw material - articles, photos and other content - by using medium-agnostic publishing systems and then making it available for different devices.\"", "This is a list of official U.S. state, federal district, and territory dances:", "Redirect to: 1987 European Competition for Women's Football qualifying", "Time is a studio album by Jamaican musician Bunny Rugs, the lead singer of reggae band Third World.", "Max Wickert is Professor of English Emeritus at the University at Buffalo", "The controversy that arose as a result came to be known as the Gulargate scandal, after former MP Gular Ahmadova of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, who featured in the first video.Elshad Abdullayev fraud and spy Russian FSB.https://euroasia-news.net/2020/03/02/criminal-legacy-of-elshad-abdullaev/", "Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Zarev (born 1986), Bulgarian volleyball player Tsvetan Zarev (born 1983), Bulgarian footballer Vladimir Zarev (born 1947), Bulgarian novelist", "Two singers share this surname: Christine Guldbrandsen (born 1985), Norwegian singer Kate Guldbrandsen (born 1965), Norwegian singer Peer Guldbrandsen (1912-1996), Danish screenwriter Valborg Guldbrandsen (1872-1949), Danish ballet dancer", "As of the United States 2010 Census, the village population was 6,556.", "Many of Captain Mainwaring's quotes, such as, \"You stupid boy!", "Bembras is a genus of deep-water flatheads native to the Indian and western Pacific oceans.", "Tom Gulley was born in Garner, North Carolina and died in an accidental drowning in Saint Charles, Arkansas.", "Notable people with the surname include: John E. Lattke, myrmecologist Michael Lattke (born 1942), German scholar of the New Testament and early Christianity Martin Lattke (born 1981), German tenor", "Insulation may refer to:", "This is a list of shopping centres in Denmark:", "Notable people with the surname include: Johan Niclas Byström (1783-1848), Swedish sculptor Malin Byström, Swedish operatic soprano Margaretha Byström, Swedish actress, writer and director Oscar Byström (composer) (1821-1909), Swedish composer and scholar Oscar Byström (actor) (1857-1938), Swedish actor Thomas Byström (1893-1979), Swedish equestrian", "The suburb has an Australian rules football team competing in the Geelong & District Football League and a Croatian association football team North Geelong Warriors FC that are currently competing in the National Premier Leagues Victoria", "Joseph C. Hibson was awarded the Medal of Honor, for extraordinary heroism on 13,14 and 18 July 1863, while serving as a Private with Company C, 48th New York Infantry, near Fort Wagner, South Carolina.", "The Administrative Arrondissement of Philippeville consists of the following municipalities: Cerfontaine Couvin Doische Florennes Philippeville Viroinval Walcourt", "Fritz Wächtler (1891 - 1945), German Nazi politician Fritz Wächtler (figure skater) (1891 - 1945), Austrian figure skater Leopold Wächtler (1896 - 1988), German painter Ludwig Wächtler (1842-1916), Austrian architect Roland Wächtler (1941 - 2009), German singer known as Roland W. See also Wachtel Wachter Wächter Wachtler", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernhard Sigmund Schultze (1827-1919), German gynecologist Charles Schultze (1924-2016), U.S. economist Ernst Schulze (disambiguation) several people including: Ernst Schulze (poet), a German Romantic poet Gottlob Ernst Schulze, a German philosopher Ernst Schulze (chemist), a German Chemist and the grandson of Gottlob Ernst Schulze Sadananda, born Ernst-Georg Schulze, a German Gaudiya Vaishnavist swami Fritz Schultze (1846-1908), German philosopher Gottlob Ernst Schulze (1761-January 1833), German philosopher, grandfather of biochemist Ernst Schulze Max Schultze (1825-1874), German microscopic anatomist Norbert Schultze (1911-2002), German composer of film music Sven Schultze (born 1978), German basketball player", "Don Jenner made 27 further first-class appearances for Sussex, the last of which came against Hampshire in the 1921 County Championship.", "2003 in television may refer to: 2003 in Albanian television 2003 in American television 2003 in Australian television 2003 in Belgian television 2003 in Brazilian television 2003 in British television 2003 in Canadian television 2003 in Croatian television 2003 in Danish television 2003 in Dutch television 2003 in Estonian television 2003 in French television 2003 in German television 2003 in Irish television 2003 in Israeli television 2003 in Italian television 2003 in Japanese television 2003 in Jordanian television 2003 in Mexican television 2003 in New Zealand television 2003 in Norwegian television 2003 in Philippine television 2003 in Polish television 2003 in Portuguese television 2003 in Scottish television 2003 in South African television 2003 in Spanish television 2003 in Swedish television 2003 in Turkish television", "The men's event was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, from August 2 to August 10 and the women's event at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, from August 2 to August 10, 2014", "Mimoropica is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Mimoropica biplagiata Breuning & de Jong, 1941 Mimoropica fascicollis (Breuning, 1940) Mimoropica spinipennis Breuning, 1942 Mimoropica sumatrana Breuning, 1942", "Eric Sheridan Prydz (/prdz/, [êrk erdan prts]; born 19 July 1976), also known by Eric Prydz's aliases Pryda ([prta]) and Cirez D (/sarz/) among a number of others, is a Swedish DJ, record producer, and musician.", "In the US, the single had a different take which had bad sound compared to the UK release and on the promo for the single \"Face the Face\" it said: \"Dear Programmer: Enclosed is a reservice of the Pete Townshend single \"Face the Face.\"", "Redirect to: John Guy (colonial administrator)", "Guns Carly Simon Collector's Edition Limited Collector's Edition, an album by Glen Campbell", "Qışlaq or Kishlag or Kyshlak or Gishlagh or Ghshlagh may refer to: Zhdanov, Lori, Armenia Qışlaq Abbas, Azerbaijan Qışlaq, Jabrayil, Azerbaijan Qişlaq, Khojali, Azerbaijan Qışlaq, Lachin (disambiguation), several places in Azerbaijan Qışlaq (39° 36' N 46° 43' E), Lachin, Azerbaijan Qışlaq (39° 39' N 46° 26' E), Lachin, Azerbaijan Qışlaq, Lerik (disambiguation), several places in Azerbaijan Qışlaq, Aşağı Amburdr, Azerbaijan Qışlaq, Vıjaker, Azerbaijan Qışlaq, Zrigümaco, Azerbaijan Aşağı Qışlaq, Azerbaijan Kyshlak, Azerbaijan Ruçuq, Azerbaijan Şıxakran, Azerbaijan Utalgi, Azerbaijan Yuxarı Qışlaq, Azerbaijan Xırt, Azerbaijan", "Samuel Barclay Charters IV (August 1, 1929 - March 18, 2015) was an American music historian, writer, record producer, musician, and poet.", "Redirect to: 1979-80 Greek Football Cup", "The awards Mischa Schwartz has received include the IEEE Education Medal and the Columbia Great Teacher Award, both awarded in 1983, the Cooper Union Gano Dunn Medal for contributions to technology, IEEE Edwin Armstrong Award for contributions to communication technology, NYC Mayors Award for excellence in technology, Eta Kappa Nu Eminent Member award, and the 2003 Okawa Prize of Japan contributions to telecommunications and engineering education.", "Redirect to: 2014 Stadium Super Trucks season", "Redirect to: Pro Evolution Soccer#J-League Winning Eleven series", "Calydon (/kældn/) is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Calydon globithorax (Fairmaire & Germain, 1861) Calydon submetallicum (Blanchard in Gay, 1851)", "Notable people with the surname include: Kaveh Alamouti, Iranian businessman Reza Alamouti, Iranian politician and activist Siavash Alamouti, Iranian-American engineer", "Masters Rugby League started in Brisbane Australia (South East Queensland Masters Rugby League inc which is still played today) and New Zealand in 1992 and has since grown in popularity, spreading to Australia and more recently to the United Kingdom & Canada", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Chokri Belaid (1964-2013), Tunisian lawyer and politician Khaled Belaid, Tunisian volleyball player Tijani Belaid, France born Tunisian footballer Given name: Belaid Abdessalam, Algerian politician Belaïd Abrika, Algerian professor of History Belaid Lacarne, Algerian football referee", "After the Nazi era, Edmund Osmańczyk would become a political deputy in communist Poland and promote Re-polonization of Recovered Territories", "Notable people with the surname include: Agustin Adorni (born 1990), Argentine footballer Blessed Anna Maria Adorni Botti (1805-1893), was an Italian Roman Catholic widow Davide Adorni (born 1992), Italian footballer Lorenzo Adorni (born 1998), Italian footballer Vittorio Adorni (born 1937), Italian cyclist", "Lafond is a surname, and may refer to; Andréanne Lafond (1919 or 1920-2012), French-born Canadian journalist Henri Lafond (1894-1963), French banker and businessman Jean-Baptiste Lafond (born 1961), French rugby union player Jean-Daniel Lafond (born 1944), Canadian filmmaker Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond (born 1963), Canadian lawyer Paul Lafond (1919-1988), Canadian senator Philip Lafond (born 1961), Canadian professional wrestler R. Gauthier-Lafond, French Olympic sports shooter", "Mariyammanahalli is located in Hospet Taluk, in the Bellary district of Karnataka, south of Danapuram and east of Ankasamudra", "Grilli is a surname; notable people with the name include: Francesca Grilli (born 1978), Italian visual artist best known for her performances, film and installation pieces Guido Grilli (born 1939) baseball relief pitcher Jason Grilli (born 1976), baseball relief pitcher Paolo Grilli (1857-1952), Italian sculptor and painter Rodrigo-Antonio Grilli (born 1979), Brazilian tennis player Steve Grilli (born 1949), baseball pitcher, father of Jason Vittorio Grilli (born 1957), Italian economist and academic", "His name is known due to an epigraph carved as a postscript to the inscription over the foundation date on the Modena cathedral's façade in Latin: \"How greatly you are respected amongst sculptors, Wiligelmo, is now shown by your work.\"", "Mr. P is the first and only live album by stand-up comedian Patrice O'Neal.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ayako Uehara (golfer) ( , born 1983), Japanese golfer Ayako Uehara (pianist) ( , born 1980), Japanese classical pianist Alex Kim Uehara , Japanese-Thai junior swimmer (born 2007) Azumi Uehara ( , born 1984), Japanese singer Bin Uehara ( , 1908-1944), Japanese singer and soldier Edwin Uehara (born 1969), Peruvian-Japanese footballer Etsujirō Uehara ( , 1877-1962), politician and cabinet minister Futoshi Uehara ( , born 1980), Japanese musician Hiromi Uehara ( , born 1979), Japanese jazz composer and pianist Ken Uehara ( , 1909-1991), Japanese actor Kimiko Uehara ( , born 1946), Japanese manga artist Kiyoshi Uehara ( , born 1948), Japanese fencer Koichi Uehara (born 1947), Japanese golfer Koji Uehara ( , born 1975), Japanese baseball player Makoto Uehara ( , born 1984), Japanese kickboxer Mie Uehara ( , born 1971), Japanese speed skater Misa Uehara (actress, born 1937) ( , 1937-2003), Japanese actress Miyu Uehara ( , 1987-2011), Japanese gravure idol and television personality Miyuki Uehara ( , born 1995), Japanese long-distance runner Rena Uehara ( , born 1986), Japanese singer-songwriter Ryōji Uehara (, 1922-1945), Imperial Japanese Army flight captain Shigeru Uehara ( , born 1947), Japanese automotive engineer Shinya Uehara ( , born 1986), Japanese footballer Takako Uehara ( , born 1983), Japanese singer and actress Uehara Yūsaku ( , 1856-1933), Japanese general Yasutsune Uehara ( , born 1949), Japanese boxer", "Sanborn Young said of his life, \"My own claim to fame is that I married Ruth Comfort Mitchell, I became a California State Senator and wrote the narcotics bill, I raised the champion beagle.\"", "Freaks and Geeks launched several of its young actors' careers, such as James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, Busy Philipps, John Francis Daley, Martin Starr, and Linda Cardellini.", "Notable people with the surname include: John Biffen, PC, DL (1930-2007), Conservative member of the UK House of Lords, after 36 years in the House of Commons Rowland Biffen (1874-1949), British botanist and geneticist Sarah Biffen (1784-1850), Victorian English painter born with no arms", "Carpo is about 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) in diameter, and orbits Jupiter at an average distance of 17.145 Gm (just over ten million miles) in 458.625 days, at an inclination of 56° to the ecliptic (55° to Jupiter's equator), and with a high eccentricity of 0.4316.", "Gota or Gøta or Göta may refer to:", "The genus contains four species from North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia: Desert hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus), [Iran] Brandt's hedgehog (Paraechinus hypomelas), [Iran] Indian hedgehog (Paraechinus micropus) Bare-bellied hedgehog (Paraechinus nudiventris)", "Redirect to: Dahme (river)", "Vahram Alazan (Armenian: ), (Vahram Gabuzian) (Armenian: , 19 May (May 6 O.S.)", "When Henry himself last implores the French Princess Katherine to marry him, knowing that her command of the English language is limited, he says to her: \"Come, your answer in broken music; for thy voice is music and thy English broken; therefore, queen of all, Katherine, break thy mind to me in broken English.\"", "Hippopsicon is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Hippopsicon albopleurum Breuning, 1949 Hippopsicon attenuatum Breuning, 1940 Hippopsicon bambesae Breuning, 1952 Hippopsicon clarkei Breuning, 1976 Hippopsicon confluens Breuning, 1942 Hippopsicon cordicolle Breuning, 1942 Hippopsicon cribricolle Quedenfeldt, 1888 Hippopsicon densepunctatum Breuning, 1940 Hippopsicon densepuncticolle Breuning, 1981 Hippopsicon griseopictum Breuning, 1940 Hippopsicon griseovittatum Breuning, 1964 Hippopsicon ivorense Breuning, 1968 Hippopsicon lacteolum Thomson, 1858 Hippopsicon luteolum Quedenfeldt, 1882 Hippopsicon macrophthalmum Breuning, 1978 Hippopsicon montanum Quentin & Villiers, 1981 Hippopsicon ochreomaculatum Breuning, 1940 Hippopsicon pleuricum Jordan, 1903 Hippopsicon postochreomaculatum Breuning, 1968 Hippopsicon puncticolle Aurivillius, 1907 Hippopsicon rotundipenne Breuning, 1940 Hippopsicon rugicolle Breuning, 1940 Hippopsicon rusticum Gerstäcker, 1871 Hippopsicon simile Breuning, 1956 Hippopsicon victoriae Breuning, 1952", "William Thompson Bacon (August 24, 1812 - May 18, 1881) was an American minister, editor, and author.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Trujillo (born 1974), Puerto Rican boxer Alfonso López Trujillo (1935-2008), Colombian cardinal Bernardo Trujillo (1920-1971), Colombian-born American marketing executive César Gaviria Trujillo (born 1947), Colombian president Chad Trujillo (born 1973), American astronomer Consuelo Trujillo, Spanish actress David Trujillo (born c. 1976), American businessman Diego Trujillo (born 1960), Colombian actor Héctor Trujillo (1908-2002), Dominican Republic president Luis Trujillo (born 1977), Peruvian footballer María Trujillo (born 1959), Mexican-American athlete Mariano Trujillo (born 1977), Mexican footballer Rafael Trujillo (1891-1961), Dominican Republic president Rafael Trujillo (sailor) (born 1975), Spanish sailor Raoul Trujillo (born 1955), American actor Rigoberto Trujillo (born 1978), Cuban judoka Robert Trujillo (born 1964), American musician, member of Metallica Solomon Trujillo (born 1951), American business executive Stephen Trujillo, American soldier Tony Trujillo (born 1982), American skateboarder Valentin Trujillo (1951-2006), Mexican actor Jeremy Trujillo (Born 1989), American soldier US ARMY", "After the commercial success of the non-album single \"Friends\" in 1985, the album was re-released internationally with an extended remix of the song replacing the track \"Mother Mary.\"", "Notable people with this surname include: Craig Van der Wath (born 1966), South African squash player Johan van der Wath (born 1978), South African cricketer", "One of two families in the order Myctophiformes, the Myctophidae are represented by 246 species in 33 genera, and are found in oceans worldwide.", "Notable people with the surname include: Freddie Viggers (born 1951), former senior British Army officer and current Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod Peter Viggers (1938-2020), British politician and lawyer, retiring Member of Parliament for Gosport", "Willie Dixon once called Horton \"the best harmonica player I ever heard.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Rousselière (1875-1950), French operatic tenor Guy Mary-Rousselière (1913-1994), French-Canadian anthropologist and missionary priest", "João José Silva Abranches Garcia, (born June 11, 1967, in Lisbon, Portugal) is a leading mountaineer in Portugal.", "Voru may refer to: Võru, Estonia Voru, Iran (disambiguation) Voru, Tajikistan", "Lukino may refer to: Lukino, Tula Oblast, a village in Tula Oblast, Russia Lukino, name of several other rural localities in Russia", "Consumation may refer to: Consummation (disambiguation) (for which the single-m version is an easy misspelling) The Consumation, Hurt's 2003 album \"Consumation\", a song by Nina Simone off of the album Silk & Soul See also: Consumption (disambiguation) Consummation (album), 1970 recording The Re-Consumation, Hurt's 2008 album of pre-2000 performances", "Byun Jae-sub (born on September 17, 1975) is a South Korean footballer He graduated in Jeonju University, He was the K-League Top Assistor of 1999 season", "Notable people with the surname include: Johann Peter Hasenclever (1810-1853), German painter Walter Hasenclever (1890-1940), German writer Wilhelm Hasenclever (1837-1889), German politician", "The 2012 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the European Union (EU) \"for over six decades [having] contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe\" by a unanimous decision of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.", "Redirect to: List of programs broadcast by TeleRadyo", "William Cargill may refer to: William Cargill (Berwick MP) (1813-1894; William Walter Cargill), Conservative Party politician William Cargill (New Zealand politician) (1784-1860; William Walter Cargill), Scottish-born New Zealand settler and politician William Wallace Cargill (1844-1909), American business executive and founder of Cargill, Inc", "Notable people with this surname include: Andrew Holleran, pseudonym of Eric Garber (born 1943), writer Demer Holleran, American squash player Thomas J. Holleran (1906-1984), American politician Tommy Holleran (1897-1930), American footballer", "People with the surname Bednorz include: Bartosz Bednorz (born 1994), Polish volleyball player Filip Bednorz (1891-1954), Bishop of Katowice from 1952 to 1954 Herbert Bednorz (1908-1989), Bishop of Katowice from 1967 to 1985 Johannes Georg Bednorz (born 1950), a Nobel laureate in physics Robert Bednorz (1882-1973), a German sculptor (de:Robert Bednorz)", "Redirect to: Lumsk" ]
[ "Boucardicus tridentatus is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Cyclophoridae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Agnes Raeburn (1872-1955), Scottish artist Anna Raeburn (born 1944), British broadcaster and journalist Boyd Raeburn U.S. jazz bandleader and bass saxophonist Henry Raeburn (1756-1823), Scottish portrait painter Harold Raeburn (1865-1926), British mountaineer Julieon Raeburn (born 1978), Trinidadian athlete Paul Raeburn, U.S. science writer", "Ernest Allan Rae (8 November 1897 - 28 June 1969) was a Jamaican cricketer who represented West Indies in matches before Ernest Rae attained Test match status.", "Entelopes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: subgenus Aspineoentelops Hua, 1990 Entelopes longzhouensis Hua, 1990 subgenus Entelopes Entelopes glauca Guérin-Méneville, 1844 Entelopes nigritarsis Breuning, 1968 Entelopes similis Pascoe, 1866 Entelopes subsimilis Breuning, 1968 subgenus Mustafaia Özdikmen, 2008 (nomen novum for Shelfordia Breuning, 1954) Entelopes fuscotarsalis Breuning, 1954 Entelopes shelfordi Aurivillius, 1923 subgenus Wallaceentelopes Breuning, 1954 Entelopes griseipennis Breuning, 1954 Entelopes wallacei Pascoe, 1856", "Notable people with the surname include: Erkki Pullinen (1871-1934), Finnish farmer and politician Laila Pullinen (1933-2015), Finnish artist and sculptor", "William Shone may refer to: William Shone (British Army officer) (1850-1938), British Army officer William Shone (footballer) (1857-?", "Personal bests:   500 m - 0:38.52 (1992) 1000 m - 1:15.02 (1992) 1500 m - 1:53.16 (1992) 5000 m - 6:44.24 (1992) 10000 m - 13:54.99 (1992)", "Veloso is a Portuguese surname that means \"hairy\" Alyssa Veloso, a Cuban model António Veloso, a Portuguese footballer and coach Caetano Veloso, a Brazilian composer and singer Deidson Araújo Maia, aka Veloso, Brazilian footballer Diogo Veloso, a Portuguese explorer Francisco Veloso (born 1969), Portuguese academic Juliana Veloso, a Brazilian diver Leonardo Veloso, a Brazilian footballer Lou Veloso, a Filipino actor Mary Jane Veloso Miguel Veloso, a Portuguese midfielder playing for FC Dynamo Kyiv Moreno Veloso, a Brazilian musician and singer, son of Caetano Veloso Manuela Veloso, an American robotics and computer science academic Rui Veloso, a Portuguese musician", "Catch phrase: \"Give me credit, boys.\"", "Women's Slalom World Cup 2004/2005", "Straub's best finish was fourth in the repêchage round of the K-1 4 × 500 m event at Rome in 1960", "Ondřej Kolář is a Czech name that may refer to persons: Ondřej Kolář (footballer) (born 1994), Czech footballer Ondřej Kolář (politician) (born 1984), Czech politician See also Kolář, a surname Ondřej, a given name", "10th century), Balhae prince Baek Gwang-hyeon (1625-1697), Joseon Dynasty veterinarian portrayed in the 2012 South Korean television series The King's Doctor Park Kwang-hyun (footballer) (born 1967), South Korean football defender Park Kwang-hyun (film director) (born 1969), South Korean film director Park Gwang-hyun (born 1977), South Korean actor Lee Kwang-hyun (born 1981), South Korean football defender Na Kwang-hyun (born 1982), South Korean football midfielder Choi Gwang-hyeon (born 1986), South Korean judoka Nam Gwang-hyun (born 1987), South Korean football midfielder Kim Kwang-hyun (born 1988), South Korean baseball pitcher", "Notable people with the surname include: Hoshina Masaari ( , 1833-1888), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masakage ( , 1616-1700), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masamitsu ( , 1561-1631), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masanao ( , 1542-1601), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masasada ( , 1588-1661), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masatoshi ( , 1509-1593), Japanese samurai Hoshina Masatsune ( , 1647-1681), Japanese daimyō Hoshina Masayuki ( , 1611-1673), Japanese daimyō Tomohiko Hoshina ( , born 1987), Filipino-Japanese judoka", "Neoliomera is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Neoliomera cerasinus Ng, 2002 Neoliomera demani Forest & Guinot, 1961 Neoliomera insularis (Adams & White, 1849) Neoliomera intermedia Odhner, 1925 Neoliomera lippa (Nobili, 1905) Neoliomera nobilii Odhner, 1925 Neoliomera ovata Tweedie, 1950 Neoliomera praetexta (Rathbun, 1906) Neoliomera pubescens (H. Milne Edwards, 1834) Neoliomera richteroides Sakai, 1969 Neoliomera richtersi (De Man, 1889) Neoliomera sabaea (Nobili, 1905) Neoliomera striata Buitendijk, 1941 Neoliomera sundaica (De Man, 1888) Neoliomera themisto (De Man, 1889) Neoliomera variolosa (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873)", "This is a list of Governors of Okayama Prefecture: Igi Tadazumi 1871 Shinjō Atsunobu 1871-1873 Ishibe Seichū 1873-1875 Takasaki Goroku 1875-1884 Chisaka Takamasa 1886-1894 Kono Chuzo 1894-1897 Chikaaki Takasaki 1897-1900 Yoshihara Saburo 1900-1902 Higaki Naosuke 1902-1906 Terada Yushi 1906-1908 Taniguchi Tomegoro 1908-1911 Tsunamasa Ōyama 1911-1913 Masao Kishimoto 1927-1928 Minabe Choji 1928-1929 Yukiharu Miki 1951-1964 Masahiro Ishii 1996-2012 Ryuta Ibaragi 2012-present", "Yarim-Lim II (reigned c.1720 BC - c.1700 BC - Middle chronology ) was the king of Yamhad (Halab, Aleppo) succeeding his father Abba-El I", "Pollard stated: \"I do think that this is marvelous,\" Catherine Pollard ( Scouting ) said at the time, \"because there have been women all over the United States, in fact all over the world, that have been doing these things for the Boy Scouts because they could not get a male leader, but we could not get recognition for the things weve done.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Harry Hemond, American engineer Roland Hemond (born 1929), American baseball executive Scott Hemond (born 1965), American baseball player", "Tornø (meaning Thorn Island) is a small island in the Odense Fjord, roughly 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of the city of Odense, in Kerteminde Municipality, Funen, Denmark.", "Blues or The Blues may also refer to:", "In alphabetical order, Official languages of the United Nations are: Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic) Chinese (Mandarin Chinese in simplified Chinese characters) English (British English with Oxford spelling) French Russian Spanish", "Redirect to: Greasy Creek (Saline River tributary)", "As a nickname, Ox or The Ox may refer to:", "ALSA or alsa can refer to: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture, a Linux kernel component Airline Stewardess Association, a trade union ALS Association, an American non-profit organization dealing with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease ALSA (bus company), a bus company based in Spain Australian Law Students' Association, an Australian law student organisation An alternative name for harees, a Mappila dish in Kerala, south India Alsa, a brand of baking and dessert mixes in France", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles A. Baumhauer, American community leader and politician Joseph Baumhauer (died 1772), prominent German ébéniste that worked in France Heinrich Adolph Baumhauer (died 1926), German chemist and mineralogist", "The \"public ornamentation\" referred to in the inscription is the Fontana del Tritone (Triton Fountain), which Bernini had completed the year before.", "This is a list of Canadian films which were released in 2004:", "Lakhan is a 1979 Hindi film directed by Dinesh-Ramanesh and Ramesh Puri", "Events from the year 1844 in Sweden", "Jean-Marc Lanthier may refer to: Jean-Marc Lanthier (ice hockey) (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player Jean-Marc Lanthier (Canadian Army officer), Canadian Army officer", "Wee Woo (stylized as WEE WOO) is a debut single by South Korean girl group Pristin for their first EP Hi!", "The results of the 2002 Whatsonstage.com Awards were:", "In 1785 Giulio Cesare Zoglio became titular bishop of Athenae and the first apostolic nuncio to Munich", "Luckinbill is the surname of the following people Laurence Luckinbill (born 1934), American actor, playwright and director Thad Luckinbill (born 1975), American actor and producer", "This is a list of capital ships (battleships, ironclads and coastal defence ships) of minor navies:", "Hudson Greene won several awards including: 2009 NJ Golden Trowel Awards - Masonry Award 2009 NY Residential Magazine - Top NJ Project 2011 Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Best Tall Buildings - Honorable Mention", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Ablett (1830-1897), English recipient of the Victoria Cross Leslie Ablett (1904-1952), British water polo player Carl Ablett (born 1985), English rugby league player Gary Ablett, Sr. (born 1961), Australian footballer Gary Ablett (1965-2012), English footballer Gary Ablett, Jr. (born 1984), Australian footballer Geoff Ablett (born 1955), Australian footballer Kevin Ablett (born 1958), Australian footballer Len Ablett (1916-2006), Australian footballer Luke Ablett (born 1982), Australian footballer Nathan Ablett (born 1985), Australian footballer Ablett family, family of Australian rules footballers Noah Ablett (1883-1935), Welsh trade unionist and political theorist", "Since 1985 Florjan Lipuš has been a corresponding member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts", "Redirect to: Advanced statistics in basketball", "Nunù Sanchioni (17 September 1908, Cairo - ?)", "Malecela is a Tanzanian surname that may refer to Anne Malecela (born 1956), Tanzanian politician, wife of John John Malecela (born 1934), Prime Minister of Tanzania Mwele Ntuli Malecela (born 1963), Tanzanian politician and administrator", "Notable people with the surname include: Orit Adato (born 1955), former Israeli military commander and Israel Prison Service Commissioner Perry Miller Adato (born 1920), American film director Rachel Adato (born 1947), Israeli gynaecologist, lawyer and politician", "In Basketball: these are Group C Standings and Results:", "Radu may refer to: Radu (given name), a Romanian masculine given name Radu (surname), a Romanian surname Radu (weapon), a Romanian nuclear weapon Radu, Iran (disambiguation) Radu, a tributary of the Mraconia in Mehedinți County, Romania Radu, a tributary of the Tarcău in Neamț County, Romania", "Henry Sievers (October 13, 1874 -?)", "Cropp is the surname of the following people: Ben Cropp (born 1936), Australian documentary filmmaker, conservationist and spearfisher Dave Cropp (1876-?", "Tiger is based on a set of modular scripts that can be run either together or independently to check different aspects of a UNIX system including the review of: available patches not installed filesystem permissions dormant users specific configuration of system files", "Gremyachy (Russian: ; masculine); Gremyachaya or Gremyachya ( or ; feminine); Gremyacheye or Gremyachye ( or ; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Gremyachy, Belgorod Oblast, a khutor in Shebekinsky District of Belgorod Oblast Gremyachy, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a settlement in Bolshebakaldsky Selsoviet of Buturlinsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Gremyachy, Oryol Oblast, a settlement in Stanovo-Kolodezsky Selsoviet of Orlovsky District of Oryol Oblast Gremyachy, Samara Oblast, a settlement in Syzransky District of Samara Oblast Gremyachy, Saratov Oblast, a settlement in Lysogorsky District of Saratov Oblast Gremyachy, Ulyanovsk Oblast, a settlement in Dmitriyevsky Rural Okrug of Radishchevsky District of Ulyanovsk Oblast Gremyachy, Alexeyevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Ryabovsky Selsoviet of Alexeyevsky District of Volgograd Oblast Gremyachy, Kalachyovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Pyatiizbyansky Selsoviet of Kalachyovsky District of Volgograd Oblast Gremyachy, Gryazovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, a settlement in Idsky Selsoviet of Gryazovetsky District of Vologda Oblast Gremyachy, Syamzhensky District, Vologda Oblast, a settlement in Ramensky Selsoviet of Syamzhensky District of Vologda Oblast Gremyachye, Belgorod Oblast, a selo in Korochansky District of Belgorod Oblast Gremyachye, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Kamensky Rural Okrug of Chernyakhovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast Gremyachye, Oryol Oblast, a village in Berezovsky Selsoviet of Pokrovsky District of Oryol Oblast Gremyachye, Khokholsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Gremyachenskoye Rural Settlement of Khokholsky District of Voronezh Oblast Gremyachye, Ramonsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Pavlovskoye Rural Settlement of Ramonsky District of Voronezh Oblast Gremyachaya, a railway station in Pimeno-Chernyansky Selsoviet of Kotelnikovsky District of Volgograd Oblast", "Redirect to: Arthur (footballer, born 1986)", "Bottle Rocket is a 1996 American crime-comedy film directed by Wes Anderson with a screenplay by Anderson and Owen Wilson based on Anderson's 1994 short film of the same name.", "Earlier working versions of \"Broken Thoughts of Praise,\" \"Start the End Again\" and \"Walking Past You\" (still \"untitled\" as of this EP's release), which pre-date the versions later found on Doubt Becomes the New Addiction by over a year, can first be found on this recording.", "The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Samsaram Adhu Minsaram (1986).", "Levytsky is a surname of Ukrainian origin and may refer to Kost Levytsky, the head of government of the West Ukrainian People's Republic in 1918-19 Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky, a Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Levytsky, a metropolitan of Lviv Mykhailo Vasylyovych Levytsky (diplomat) Mykhailo Vasylyovych Levytsky (poet)", "John Kelley ( ice hockey ) was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 1974", "Eli R. Cooley House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and has been described as \"Wisconsin's finest remaining Greek Revival residence.\"", "We Cheer 2, known in Japan as We Cheer: Dancing Spirits!", "18 June 1590, leaving by Thomas Blagrave's wife, Joane, daughter of William Bellame, a daughter Mary, married to William Lodge, son and heir of Sir Thomas Lodge, of London, and a son and heir, John, who married Joane Bodenham, of Gloucester.\"", "Hannah Eteson (died 1895) was an English librarian, the first woman to be appointed a public librarian in England.", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Roush (born 1964), American economist Edd Roush (1893-1988), American baseball player Glenn Roush (1934-2020), American politician J. Edward Roush (1920-2004), American politician Jack Roush (born 1942), owner of: Roush Fenway Racing, a NASCAR team Roush Performance, an automotive company John A. Roush, president of Centre College Patricia Roush, American activist against international child abduction Rick Roush, American entomologist Sherrilyn Roush, American philosopher William R. Roush (born 1952), American chemist", "The Castro Valley Unified School District consists of the following schools:", "Stephen Stucker (July 2, 1947 - April 13, 1986) was an American actor, known for portrayals of bizarre, larger-than-life characters, notably the manic control-room worker Johnny in the early 1980s Airplane!", "The following are lists of Canadian game shows, arranged by language: List of English-language Canadian game shows List of French-language Canadian game shows", "Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Abicht (1793-1860), Polish-Lithuanian physician Albert Abicht (1893-1973), German farmer and politician Henryk Abicht (1835-1863), Polish independence activist Johann Georg Abicht (1672-1740), German theologian Johann Heinrich Abicht (1762-1816), German philosopher", "Events in the year 1898 in Pakistan", "Acacia caerulescens, commonly known as limestone blue wattle, Buchan blue or Buchan blue wattle is a tree species that is endemic to south eastern Australia", "Quiet Internet Pager is a closed source freeware program originally developed by Ilgam Zyulkorneev.", "List of association football clubs in the Philippines sorted by league and division:", "Time described the book as having \"42 critics to cover 30 years of music, from 1977 punk to 2006 crunk, and all the starry-eyed, acoustic acts in between.\"", "Taluka Kingri, Khairpur Mir's Sindh", "The post office was established in 1883; \"the town's name honours Pasco du Pre Grenfell, a railway company official.\"", "During one 1994 live gig, Nielsen introduced the song by stating: \"Here's a song that we thought was gonna be number one, but we fucked up!\"", "Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif, (Arabic: ‎, Sayyid Imām ash-Sharīf) (born 8 August 1950), aka \"Dr. Fadl\" and Abd Al-Qader Bin 'Abd Al-'Aziz, has been described as a \"major\" figure \"in the global jihad movement.\"", "Ellinoroson (Greek: [e.li.noo.son]), literally 'of the Greek-Russians', is a neighbourhood of Athens, Greece.", "Fricis Dambrēvics (1906 - ?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Admir Terzić (born 1992), Bosnian footballer Adnan Terzić (born 1960), Bosnia and Herzegovina politician Amela Terzić (born 1993), Serbian middle-distance runner Arvedin Terzić (born 1989), Bosnian footballer Borislav Terzić, Serbian footballer Dejan Terzić (born 1987), Serbian sprint canoeist Miloš Terzić (born 1987), Serbian volleyball player Mirsad Terzić (born 1983), Bosnian handball player Stefan Terzić (born 1994), Serbian handball player Zoran Terzić (born 1966), Serbian volleyball player Zvezdan Terzić (born 1966), Serbian footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Barry Hankerson (born 1946), American record producer Leonard Hankerson (born 1989), American football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Imperio Carcione (born 1982), Italian footballer Joe Carcione (1914-1988), American consumer advocate", "Venaus is a comune (municipality) in Cenischia Valley (Metropolitan City of Turin) in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 50 km west of Turin, on the border with France.", "Lary is a surname, given name, or nickname, and may refer to: As a surname: Al Lary (1928-2001), American baseball player Frank Lary (1930-2017), American baseball player Lyn Lary (1906-1973), American baseball player Yale Lary (1930-2017), American football player, businessman, and politician As a given or nickname: Lary (singer), German singer and model Lary Sorensen (1955- ), American baseball player In other uses: Los Angeles Railway Prost=Lary", "Notable people with the surname include: Aristotelis Valaoritis (1824-1879), Greek poet and politician Nanos Valaoritis (born 1921), Greek poet, novelist and playwright", "Starc currently trains in Sydney, Australia, under the tutelage of Brandon Starc's coach Alex Stewart", "Marianne Boruch (born June 19, 1950) is an American poet whose published work also includes essays on poetry, sometimes in relation to other fields (music, visual art, ornithology, medicine, aviation, etc.)", "Walter Loosli (1901-?)", "Redirect to: St. George's HSS, Kothamangalam", "Fiuczynski describes himself as \"a jazz-musician who doesn't want to play just jazz.\"", "Holy Souls or Holy Soul may mean: All Souls (disambiguation), in particular Church penitent, souls in Purgatory Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls Church of the Holy Souls in Purgatory (Alcamo) The Holy Soul Australian rock 'n' roll band", "\"Never Again\" Association (Polish: Stowarzyszenie \"Nigdy Więcej\") is an independent anti-racism organization, based in Warsaw.", "Evia barbel is threatened by habitat loss and considered critically endangered.'", "We made a Korn album.\"", "Essential Rosie is the ninth album by Rosie Gaines, released on January 23, 2015", "Notable people with the surname include: Dejan Pajić (born 1989), Serbian sprint canoer Ksenija Pajić (born 1961), Croatian actress Marko Pajić (born 1992), Slovenian basketball player Murajica Pajič (born 1961), Slovenian ice hockey player Nancy Wilson-Pajic (born 1941) American visual artist Predrag Pajić (born 1993), Macedonian basketball player Rok Pajič (born 1985), Slovenian ice hockey player Sladjan Pajić (born 1992), Austrian-Serbian footballer Slobodan Pajic (born 1943), visual artist", "Parazosmotes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Parazosmotes deceptor Holzschuh, 2009 Parazosmotes scincus (Pascoe, 1865)", "Stéphane Trompille (born 1 December 1982) is a French politician representing La République En Marche!", "Redirect to: Lawn bowls at the 1950 British Empire Games", "James Cabell Bruce (December 23, 1892 - July 17, 1980), AKA James Bruce, was a 20th-Century American businessman and banker in New York City and Baltimore, who served as U.S. ambassador to Argentina in the 1930s during the New Deal.", "Joseph Kisselburgh teamed up with 'Aaron Sprinkle to \"bring spiritual songs into existence from beyond,\" rather than force a pop record.'", "Solicitor Joseph Crowther Smith (26 September 1818 - 26 December 1886) served as Mayor of Wolverhampton 1865/66", "The film is to be released on 2018", "Notable people with the surname include: Sidi Ahmad al-Tijani (1737-1815), founder of the Tijānī Sūfī order Ismaël Tidjani Serpos, Beninese member of the Pan-African Parliament" ]
[ "Raúl Alexandre (22 January 1910 - ?)", "\"Mailchimp, named after their most popular e-card character, launched in 2001 and remained a side project for several years, earning a few thousand dollars a month.\"", "Rockin ' Radio's prior album, Yours Truly did have success on the charts, but no individual single charted.", "Bennettsville is a city located in the U.S. state of South Carolina on the Great Pee Dee River.", "Mount Hugh Neave is a mountain in east-central British Columbia, Canada, located between Hobson Lake to the west and Goat Creek to the south.", "Other towns in Brazil linked to Bata: Mariápolis Anaurilândia Batatuba Bataiporã", "Sosnovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Sosnovo, Chelyabinsk Oblast, a village in Alabugsky Selsoviet of Krasnoarmeysky District of Chelyabinsk Oblast Sosnovo, Chuvash Republic, a village in Atnarskoye Rural Settlement of Krasnochetaysky District of the Chuvash Republic Sosnovo, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Teykovsky District of Ivanovo Oblast Sosnovo, Sanchursky District, Kirov Oblast, a village in Gorodishchensky Rural Okrug of Sanchursky District of Kirov Oblast Sosnovo, Uninsky District, Kirov Oblast, a village in Sosnovsky Rural Okrug of Uninsky District of Kirov Oblast Sosnovo, Kurgan Oblast, a village in Myrkaysky Selsoviet of Mishkinsky District of Kurgan Oblast Sosnovo, Priozersky District, Leningrad Oblast, a logging depot settlement in Sosnovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Priozersky District of Leningrad Oblast Sosnovo, Volosovsky District, Leningrad Oblast, a village in Izvarskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Volosovsky District of Leningrad Oblast Sosnovo, Novgorod Oblast, a village in Poddorskoye Settlement of Poddorsky District of Novgorod Oblast Sosnovo, Perm Krai, a selo under the administrative jurisdiction of the town of krai significance of Chaykovsky, Perm Krai Sosnovo, Loknyansky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Loknyansky District, Pskov Oblast Sosnovo, Porkhovsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Porkhovsky District, Pskov Oblast Sosnovo, Republic of Tatarstan, a selo in Agryzsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan Sosnovo, Tver Oblast, a village in Ostashkovsky District of Tver Oblast", "Christopher Mitchell is a British historian and is Professor Emeritus at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University", "So in practice romanizations of Arabic names containing this element may vary greatly, including: al-Din, ad-Din, -addin, -adin el-Din, -eldin, -eddin ud-Din, -uddin (particularly in English-speaking South and East Asia), -uddeen (particularly in English-speaking South and East Asia) -eddine (particularly in French-speaking areas) -ettin (particularly in Turkish names) -od-din (particularly in Persian names) Examples of names including this element are: Aladdin Alimuddin Amin ud-Din Anwaruddin Azharuddin Azim ud-Din Badr al-Din Baha' al-Din Burhan al-Din Fakhr al-Din Fariduddin Ghiyath al-Din Hamid al-Din Haqq ad-Din Hisham ud-Din Husam ad-Din Ikhtiyar al-Din Imad al-Din Ismat ad-Din Izz al-Din Jalal ad-Din Jamal ad-Din Kamal al-Din Khair ad-Din Majd ad-Din Mansur ad-Din Mohy al-Din Moinuddin Muhib ud-Din Mu'iz ad-Din Muslih ud-Din Najm al-Din Nasir al-Din Nazimuddin Nizam al-Din Nur al-Din Qamar ud-Din Qutb ad-Din Rashid al-Din Riazuddin Rukn al-Din Sabr ad-Din Sa'd al-Din Sadr al-Din Safi al-Din Saif al-Din alā ad-Dīn Shams al-Din Sharaf al-Din Shihab al-Din Shujauddin Sirajuddin Tanzim Harrar al-Din Taqi al-Din Zahir al-Din Zayn ad-Din (or Zinedine) Ziauddin", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernd Mayländer (born 1971), German racing driver Karl Mayländer (died early 1940s), Austrian Jewish businessman and art collector who died in the Holocaust", "The Glirinae are a subfamily of dormice (Gliridae); it contains two extant genera, each having one species: Subfamily Glirinae Genus Glirulus Japanese dormouse, Glirulus japonicus Genus Glis Edible dormouse, Glis glis", "Hostice (German: Hosterlitz, local dialect: Hostyze) is a village in Šumperk District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic.", "Gatchalian is a Filipino surname (origin Gat Salian or Gatsalian ie Don Salian, a Tagalog chief) that may refer to the following people: C. E. Gatchalian (born 1974), Canadian playwright Rex Gatchalian (born 1979), Filipino politician Win Gatchalian (born 1974), Filipino politician and businessman, brother of Rex", "Notable people with the surname include: Arch Bobbitt, Associate Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court John Franklin Bobbitt, U.S. educator John and Lorena Bobbitt, couple whose disputes led to a severed (and re-attached) penis Robert Lee Bobbitt, Texas politician Philip Bobbitt, American author on Constitutional and military strategy Sean Bobbitt, Texas-born British cinematographer William H. Bobbitt, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court", "Notable people with the surname include: Akira Kurosawa, highly acclaimed filmmaker Kazuko Kurosawa, costume designer and daughter of Akira Kinko Kurosawa, komusō and music collector Kiyoshi Kurosawa, film director Manabu Nakanishi, Japanese professional wrestler who temporarily wrestled as Kurasawa Mirena Kurosawa, tarento and idol Motoharu Kurosawa, racing driver and father to racing drivers Haruki, Tsubasa, and Takuya Takuya Kurosawa, racing driver, son of Motoharu Kurosawa Paulo Kurosawa, producer of MNL48 and president of Hallo Hallo Entertainment Tomoyo Kurosawa, Japanese actress and singer", "The club has established an ongoing relationship with British American football club the Coventry Jets", "Tetamauara is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Tetamauara eximia (Bates, 1885) Tetamauara retifera (Waterhouse, 1880) Tetamauara unicolor (Bates, 1885)", "Bill Goss is the author of The Luckiest Unlucky Man Alive: A Wild Ride Overcoming Life's Greatest Challenges-and How You Can Too!", "In April 2007, Shai Oster was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting as part of the bureaus \"sharply edged reports on the adverse impact of China's booming capitalism on conditions ranging from inequality to pollution.\"", "Paroxoplus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Paroxoplus ornaticollis (Lacordaire, 1869) Paroxoplus poecilus (Bates, 1880)", "Louis Osborne Coxe (April 15, 1918 - May 25, 1993) was an American poet, playwright, essayist, and professor who was recognized by the Academy of American Poets for Louis O. Coxe's \"long, powerful, quiet accomplishment, largely unrecognized, in lyric poetry.\"", "Siegfried Becher (28 February 1806 - 4 March 1873) was an Austrian political economist,", "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.", "Vitalis may refer to: Saint Vitalis (disambiguation), various people and places Vitalis of Farfa, abbot circa 889 Orderic Vitalis (1075-circa 1142), English chronicler and Benedictine monk Vangelis Vitalis (born 1969), New Zealand diplomat Nightcrawlers, a type of worm in North America Vitalis, A hair tonic formerly made by Bristol-Myers", "Written by Dennis Lehane from a story by Ed Burns & Dennis Lehane, and directed by Jim McKay, Refugees ( The Wire ) originally aired on October 1, 2006.", "That amendment had been ratified in the aftermath of the American Civil War with the primary intention of protecting civil rights of millions of newly emancipated freedmen in the Southern United States, but the butchers argued that the amendment protected Slaughter-House Cases's right to \"sustain their lives through labor.\"", "On 9 September 2016, a Portuguese train travelling from Vigo to Porto derailed near O Porriño railway station, killing the driver and at least three other people on board.", "The song was recorded in early 2001 and is based on samples from Gary Numan's songs \"M.E.\"", "Along with Marc Conte, Michael Scarce was one of two undergraduate students simultaneously selected as the first openly gay members of Ohio State University's Homecoming Court.", "Redirect to: List of top female medalists at major artistic gymnastics events", "In 1953, Gebhard co-authored the second of the two Kinsey Reports, which as known as \"Sexual Behavior in the Human Female.\"", "Wallace had not only refused the order, but James Hood interrupted Katzenbach; in front of the crowds of media crews surrounding him, Wallace delivered a short, symbolic speech concerning state sovereignty, claiming that \"The unwelcomed, unwanted, unwarranted and force-induced intrusion upon the campus of the University of Alabama... of the might of the Central Government offers frightful example of the oppression of the rights, privileges and sovereignty of this State by officers of the Federal Government.\"", "Famous people with the surname Kok include:", "Kreeri is a tehsil headquarters composed of 15 villages in Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir, India.", "101 may refer to: 101 (number), the number AD 101, a year in the 2nd century AD 101 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC It may also refer to:", "Redirect to: The Voice Kids (Russian season 4)", "Willsher is a surname that may refer to: Edgar Willsher (1828-1885), English cricketer William Willsher, English cricketer Chris Willsher, English musician", "Starting in 2004, some art galleries noticed Blu's artistic value and invited him to take part in both one-man and collective shows.", "Notable people with the surname include: André van der Louw (1933-2005), Dutch politician Hans van der Louw, Dutch general", "Notable people with the surname include: Cyril Beavon (born 1937), English footballer Stuart Beavon (footballer born 1958), English footballer Stuart Beavon (footballer born 1984), English footballer", "Edwina Cynthia Annette Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma, CI, GBE, DCVO, GCStJ (née Ashley; 28 November 1900 - 21 February 1960) was an English heiress, socialite, relief worker and the last Vicereine of India as wife of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma", "Aegoschema is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Aegoschema adspersum (Thomson, 1860) Aegoschema cinereum Lane, 1938 Aegoschema migueli Monne & Mermudes, 2007 Aegoschema moniliferum (White, 1855) Aegoschema obesum (Bates, 1861) Aegoschema peruvianum Lane, 1973", "George Irvine may refer to: George Irvine (politician) (1826-1897), Canadian politician George Irvine (basketball) (1948-2017), American basketball player and coach George Irvine (diver), see William Hogarth Main", "Atlético Madrid Voleibol also known as ATM Voleibol was a Spanish men's volleyball club from Madrid and it was competing in the Spanish Superliga.", "Men's Combined World Cup 2005/2006", "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", "Heuglin's lemniscomys or Heuglin's striped grass mouse (Lemniscomys zebra) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.", "Mohandas Namishray, Aamne samne by Dr. RoopChand Gautam", "Rosie Solves the Swingin ' Riddle !'s second album, Love was released in 1963.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dragan Radojičić (born 1970), Montenegrin football manager and former player Gabrijel Radojičić (born 1973), former French-born Serbian footballer Igor Radojičić (born 1966), former President of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska Milan Radojičić (born 1970), former Serbian footballer Marija Radojičić (born 1992), Serbian footballer Nikola Radojičić (born 1992), Serbian footballer Nikola Radojičić (basketball) (born 1986), Serbian basketballer Nina Radojičić (born 1989), Serbian singer Radojica Radojičić (born ?", "Bishunpur may refer to: Bishunpur, Nepal, a town Bishunpur block, an administrative unit of Jharkhand, India Bishunpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Bishunpur, Jaunpur, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India", "Redirect to: Elmsford Union Free School District", "Ciro Quispe López is the Bishop-Prelate of Territorial Prelature of Juli (Peru)", "Drone, drones or The Drones may refer to:", "Thomas Knyvett (1596-1658) was an English JP and Royalist during the English Civil War", "Kelch is a surname of German-language origin and may have originated from one of the following meanings: the nickname \"Kelch\", which means \"double chin\" or \"goiter\" in Middle High German \"chalice\" or \"goblet\" in German (wikt:Kelch, de:wikt:Kelch) Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Kelch, Russian nobleman Jim Kelch, American sports announcer Pat Kelch (born 1966), Irish footballer", "Events from the year 1938 in Sweden", "Notable people with the surname include: Annemieke Verdoorn (born 1961), Dutch actor Dirk Verdoorn (born 1957), Dutch-born French painter Inez Clare Verdoorn (1896-1989), South African botanist and taxonomist", "Chowaniec is a Polish surname, it may refer to: Andrzej Chowaniec, Polish ice hockey player Stefan Chowaniec, Polish ice hockey player", "Hưng Phú may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Hưng Phú, Cn Thơ, a ward of Cái Răng District Hưng Phú, Ngh An, a commune of Hưng Nguyên District Hưng Phú, Sóc Trăng, a commune of M Tú District Hưng Phú, Bc Liêu, a commune of Phưc Long District", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Tcaciuc (born 1982), Moldavian footballer Vasile Tcaciuc, Romanian serial killer", "Notable people with the surname include: Claes Fornell, Swedish business professor Gladys Fornell (1904-1982), American playwright Marc Fornell Mestres (born 1982), Spanish tennis player Marcus Fornell (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player Teresa Borràs i Fornell (1923-2010), Spanish composer and pianist", "Kalispell Main Street Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, under the name \"Main Street Commercial Historic District.\"", "In 54 matches for Latvia Alberts Šeibelis scored 14 goals", "Bjarkey Gunnarsdóttir has served as a member of the Parliament of Iceland since 2013, representing the North East", "Anne Arnouts (born 17 October 1989) is a former Belgian racing cyclist.", "The Samtgemeinde Hagen consisted of the following municipalities: Bramstedt Driftsethe Hagen im Bremischen Sandstedt Uthlede Wulsbüttel", "Marion Murdoch (October 9, 1849 - ?)", "Redirect to: Coruscant Nights#Street of Shadows", "Jill Sampson was commended for bringing \"honour to her profession and to Canada.\"", "Oscar Ludvig Larsen (20 March 1880 - ??)", "Notable people with the surname include: Ambrož Hradecký, Czech priest Lukáš Hrádecký, Slovak-Finnish footballer Lucie Hradecká, Czech tennis player", "Redirect to: Vangara, Telangana", "Apart from this Sarita Arya is also an avid social worker and fights for Women empowerment and Gender equality", "Notable people with the surname include: Inger Zachrisson (born 1936), Swedish archaeologist Li Zachrisson (born 1986), Swedish singer known professionally as Lykke Li Mattias Zachrisson (born 1990), Swedish handball player Vendela Zachrisson (born 1978), Swedish sailor", "Otto Knoph Rømcke (2 November 1868 - ?)", "Simone may refer to: Simone (given name), a feminine (or masculine, in Italian) given name of Hebrew origin Simone (surname), an Italian surname Simone may also refer to: Simone (1918 film), a French silent drama film Simone (1926 film), a French silent drama film Simone (2002 film), a 2002 science fiction drama film Simone (2013 film), a 2013 Brazilian drama Simone (actress) (born 1962), stage name of Lisa Celeste Stroud, daughter of Nina Simone Nina Simone (1933-2003), stage name of Eunice Kathleen Waymon, singer, songwriter, musician, arranger, and civil rights activist Simone (born 1966), Egyptian singer and actress Simone (character), a fictional character in the ABC Family show The Nine Lives of Chloe King Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira (born 1949), Brazilian singer and performer, better known by her mononym Simone Simone Egeriis (born 1992), Danish singer, better known by her mononym Simone Tropical Storm Simone (disambiguation), two tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean 1961's Tropical Storm Simone - a continuation of Atlantic Hurricane Hattie 1968's Tropical Storm Simone \"Simone\", a song by Goldfrapp from Tales of Us", "Dragon Ball Z : Bio-Broly was released in Japan on July 9 at the Toei Anime Fair alongside Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!!", "Speaker of the House of Keys of Isle of Man Sun Hung Kai (disambiguation), groups of property and finance companies in Hong Kong Swedish Accident Investigation Authority (Statens Haverikommission) Stichodactyla toxin, a toxin from a sea anemone", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Brend Winterbotham (1838-1892), English cloth manufacturer and politician Arthur Winterbotham (cricketer) (1864-1936), English cricketer F. W. Winterbotham (1897-1990), World War II British intelligence officer Henry Selfe Page Winterbotham (1837-1873), English lawyer and politician Joseph Winterbotham (1852-1925), American manufacturer and arts patron Neil Winterbotham, British fashion entrepreneur Percival Winterbotham (1883-1925), English cricketer Rue Winterbotham Carpenter (1876-1931), American art collector and philanthropist, daughter of Joseph Russell R. Winterbotham (1904-1971), American writer Sam Winterbotham (born 1973), British tennis coach William Winterbotham (1763-1829), British Baptist minister and a political prisoner", "Notable people with the surname include: Amy Robach (born 1973), American television journalist Joseph Robach (born 1958), American politician Roger J. Robach (1934-1991), American politician Rolf Robach (1885-1963), Norwegian gymnast", "Although war films were common in the 1960s, Sink the Bismarck!", "Center Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Center Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Center Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania Center Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania Center Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania Center Township, Snyder County, Pennsylvania See also: Centre Township, Pennsylvania (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Mirella Fregni, later known as Mirella Freni, (born 1935), Italian opera soprano René Frégni (born 1947), French novelist", "The Day That She Left Tulsa ( In a Chevy ) was released in November 1997 the lead-off single from Hayes' album When the Wrong One Loves You Right.", "xiphioides - most of species range", "Boucardicus tridentatus is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Cyclophoridae.", "Minke Smeets won an Olympic gold medal with the Dutch team by beating China in the final of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.", "In July 2010, Song was reported by the news website EU Observer to say that some EU political leaders were becoming more respectful of China's views on Human Rights, but also that China was refusing to support a UN Security Council resolution condemning Syria because \"the principle we uphold is to respect the will of the country to choose Song Zhe's own path of development.\"", "Da Rin is a surname that may refer to Alberto Da Rin (born 1939), Italian Olympic ice hockey player Gianfranco Da Rin (born 1935), Italian Olympic ice hockey player, brother of Alberto Renate Da Rin (born 1962), German journalist, editor and publisher", "This should not be confused with Chamb in J&K district, where military actions occurred during the India Pakistan war of 1971", "1964 in philosophy", "Notable people with the surname include: Adler Capelli (born 1973), Italian former track cyclist Aldo Capelli, Italian violin maker Alfredo Capelli (1855-1910), Italian mathematician Ather Capelli (1902-1944), Italian journalist Camillo Capelli, also called Camillo Mantovano, (active 16th century), Italian painter of the Renaissance period Claudio Capelli (born 1986), Swiss artistic gymnast Daniele Capelli (born 1986), Italian footballer Ermanno Capelli (born 1985), Italian professional road racing cyclist Francis Alphonse Capelli the real name of Frank A. Capell (1907-1980), American author and essayist Francesco Capelli (active c. 1568), Italian painter Gari Capelli or Cappelli, (born 1961), Croatian politician Giovanni Antonio Capelli, Italian painter of the late-Baroque Ivan Capelli (born 1963), Italian former Formula One driver Javier Capelli (born 1985), Argentine footballer Monia Capelli (born 1969), former Italian long-distance runner Pietro Capelli (circa 1700-1724 or 1727), Italian painter of the Rococo Vincenzo Capelli (born 1988), Italian rower Fictional characters: Andy Capelli, character on General Hospital", "Édouard Goursat set a standard for the high-level teaching of mathematical analysis, especially complex analysis.", "Redirect to: Sin Sister (2020 film)", "F One is FanFan's ninth album which was released on 10 July 2009", "Diocese of Chersonesus may refer to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Chersonesus (disambiguation) Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonesus", "Volume Three, Volume 3 or Volume III may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: M. Jayachandran (born 1971), Indian film score composer P. Jayachandran (born 1944), Indian playback singer", "Rosen, writes: \"Though William Badger ( died 1629 ) is stretching credulity to have a man make his first appearance in Parliament aged over 70 and live to be a centenarian, the evidence in Badgers case seems conclusive, both as regards its known dates and the absence of any break in career which might imply confusion between namesakes.\"" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Beckett (born 1950), American animator, special effects artist and teacher, worked on Star Wars Alex Beckett (born 1954), Scottish footballer Allan Beckett (1914-2005), British civil engineer Andy Beckett (born 1969), British journalist and historian Ann Beckett (1927-2002), Irish pioneer of occupational therapy Arnold Beckett (1920-2010), British pharmacist, academic, and expert on doping in sport Barry Beckett (1943-2009), American musician Beatrice Beckett (1905-1957), the first wife of the British statesman Anthony Eden Bernard Beckett (born 1967), New Zealand writer of fiction for young adults Billy Beckett (1915-1998), English footballer Bob Beckett (born 1936), former Canadian ice hockey centre Charles Beckett (cricketer) (born 1794), English first-class cricketer Charles Beckett (politician) (born 1958), American politician Charles Edward Beckett (1849-1925), brigadier-general and cavalry officer in the British Army Chris Beckett (born 1955), English writer, social worker and academic Christopher Beckett, 4th Baron Grimthorpe (1915-2003) Clarice Beckett (1887-1935), Australian Tonalist painter Clifford Thomason Beckett (1891-1972) British Major General Damian Beckett or Cham (born 1979), Jamaica born rapper, singer-songwriter and actor Dave Beckett (born 1949), of Canadian pop duo Gary and Dave David Beckett (born 1954), English cricketer Derry Beckett (born 1918), Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler Dorika Mamboleo Beckett, entrepreneur, healthcare executive and educational philanthropist Douglas Beckett (born 1959), former English cricketer Edmund Beckett, 1st Baron Grimthorpe (1816-1905) Sir Edmund Beckett, 4th Baronet (1787-1874) Edward Beckett, 5th Baron Grimthorpe (born 1954) Edwin Beckett (1937-2018), Head of the British Defence Staff in Washington, D.C. Emma Beckett (born 1984), Australian netball player in the ANZ Championship Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe (1856-1917) Ernest Beckett (1869-1952), footballer Francis Beckett (born 1945), English author, journalist, biographer, and contemporary historian Fred Beckett (1917-1946), American jazz trombonist Galen Beckett or Mark Anthony (writer), American author who lives and writes in Colorado Gervase Beckett (1866-1937), born William Gervase Beckett-Denison, British banker and Conservative politician Gwladys Beckett or Gwladys, Lady Delamere (1897-1943), the first female Mayor of Nairobi from 1938 to 1940 Harry Beckett (1935-2010), British trumpeter and flugelhorn player of Barbadian origin Harry Beckett (actor) (1839-1880), comedian who was president of the Lambs from 1879 to 1880 Hollis Beckett (1896-1976), politician in Ontario, Canada Isaac Beckett (1653-1719), English mezzotint engraver, one of the first practitioners of the art in the country J. C. Beckett (1912-1996), Northern Irish historian James Beckett (politician) (died 1938), Irish politician James Beckett (statistician) (III) is an American statistician, author, editor, and publisher Jason Beckett (born 1980), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman Jerry Beckett (born 1887), Irish Gaelic footballer Joe Beckett (1892-1965), English boxer of the 1910s and 1920s Joe Rand Beckett (1891-1969), American veteran of World War I, lawyer, member of the Indiana Senate Joel Beckett (born Joel Bygraves), English actor John Beckett, Lord Beckett QC is a Scottish lawyer who was appointed in 2016 as a Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the Court of Session John Beckett (American football) (1892-1981), American football tackle John Beckett (GC) (1906-1947), recipient of the George Cross and Royal Air Force airman John Beckett (politician) (1894-1964), leading figure in British politics between the world wars, both in the Labour Party and Fascist movements John R. Beckett (1918-2010), American businessman, former president and chairman of the board of Transamerica Corp John S. Beckett (1927-2007), Irish musician, composer and conductor; cousin of the writer and playwright Samuel Beckett Josh Beckett (born 1980), Major League Baseball pitcher Julia Beckett (born 1986), English competitive swimmer Justin Beckett, American entrepreneur, philanthropist and author Kelly Beckett, English professional host, actress, musician and model Kirsten Beckett (born 1996), South African artistic gymnast Larry Beckett (born 1947), American poet and songwriter best known for his collaborations with Tim Buckley in the late 1960s Lenny Beckett (born 1980), Australian rugby union player Lez Beckett, hip hop artist Liam Beckett (born 1951), football manager and former player from Northern Ireland Luke Beckett (born 1976), English former professional footballer Margaret Beckett (born 1943), British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament Marion H. Beckett (1886-1949), American painter Mary Beckett (1926-2013), Irish author Matt Beckett (born 1973), Welsh former professional cyclist Mavis Beckett, former Australian field hockey player Miles Beckett, co-founder of EQAL, media and technology company in 2008 Nicholas Beckett (born 1987), Jamaican international footballer Peter Beckett (born 1948), English musician and songwriter Ralph Beckett, 3rd Baron Grimthorpe (1891-1963) Ray Beckett (journalist) (1903-1983), Australian journalist, newspaper editor and author Ray Beckett (sound engineer), British sound engineer Richard B. Beckett (1919-1983), Canadian politician Richard Beckett (author) (1936-1987), Australian author and journalist Richard Beckett (cricketer) (born 1772), English amateur cricketer and captain Rick Beckett (1954-2009), American radio broadcaster Rob Beckett (born 1986), English stand-up comedian and presenter Robbie Beckett (born 1972), former Major League Baseball pitcher Robbie Beckett (rugby league) (born 1974), former professional rugby league footballer Robert Beckett (1862-1917), English-born Australian politician Rogers Beckett (born 1977), American former football safety Ronald G. Beckett (born 1953), American paleoanthropologist Rowland Beckett, Australian rugby league player Roy Beckett (1928-2008), English footballer Sam Beckett (skateboarder) (born 1992), British professional skateboarder Samuel Beckett (1906-1989), Irish Nobel Prize-winning writer and theatre director Scotty Beckett (1929-1968), American child actor who was a regular in the Our Gang series Sheilah Beckett (1913-2013), American illustrator known for her work on the Little Golden Books series Simon Beckett (born 1960), British journalist and author Stephen Beckett, English actor Tanya Beckett (born 1966), English television and radio journalist Ted Beckett (1907-1978), American football player Terence Beckett (1923-2013), British businessman Thomas W. Naylor Beckett (1839-1906), English-born coffee and tea planter in Ceylon Tom Beckett CBE (born 1962), British Army officer Tony Beckett (born 1960), former Australian rules footballer Vinton Beckett (born 1923), Jamaican former track and field athlete W. N. T. Beckett, MVO, DSC, RN (1893-1941), Royal Navy officer in both World Wars Wade Beckett, TV, film and digital producer Walter Beckett (composer) (1914-1996), Irish composer Wendy Beckett (known as Sister Wendy) (1930-2018), South African nun known for presenting art history documentaries William Arthur Callendar à Beckett (1833-1901), politician in Victoria, Australia William Beckett (Australian politician) CBE (1870-1965), Australian politician William Beckett (engineer) CBE DSO VD (1862-1956), British railway engineer in India and British Army officer William Beckett (MP) (1784-1863), English Conservative Party politician William Beckett (singer) (born 1985), American musician", "The game was released on March 30, 2006, and was developed by Masterpiece and published by Hamster Corporation", "Birth may also refer to: Childbirth, birth in humans Birth (journal), a medical journal for childbirth research Birth (anime), a 1984 anime film Birth (film), a 2004 film starring Nicole Kidman Birth (Index Case album) (2000) Birth (Keith Jarrett album) (1971) \"Birth\" (song), a song by KAT-TUN Birth (American Horror Story), an episode of American Horror Story Kamen Rider Birth, a character in Japanese drama Kamen Rider OOO Arm of Kannon or Birth, a manga Birth, a 1917 documentary film by Alfred C. Abadie and Alfred Warman", "The following individuals have the surname: Donald Nicolaisen, American politician Elvira Nikolaisen (born 1980), Norwegian singer/songwriter Emil Nikolaisen (born 1977), Norwegian musician and producer W. F. H. Nicolaisen (born 1927) German folklorist, linguist, medievalist, and scholar", "Redirect to: List of MPs for constituencies in Wales (2001-2005)", "Fulci said the film did not really do well, but Man , Beast and Virtue gave Fulci his first screenwriting credit, and he really enjoyed being in Orson Welles' presence.", "1996 Júbilo Iwata season", "Sulenus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Sulenus humeralis Lacordaire, 1872 Sulenus macrophthalmus Breuning, 1954 Sulenus vadoni Breuning, 1957", "Redirect to: Medal of Gratitude (Albania)", "Michael Hodgman's son Will Hodgman was premier of Tasmania up until his shock resignation in January 2020", "Redirect to: Aagtekerke (1724)", "William Daley (born 1962) better known by his ring name Billy Silverman, is a professional wrestling referee who worked for World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation and later World Wrestling Entertainment", "The sequence of ranks (top-down approach) in that particular group is as follows: Unteroffizier ohne Portepee OR-5a: Obermaat / (Heer/ Luftwaffe) Stabsunteroffizier OR-5b: Seekadett / Fahnenjunker OR-5c: Maat / Unteroffizier", "John M. Allen (?", "Archbishop Penna died on June 19, 2012 at the age of 79", "Redirect to: ALCO PA", "Barraute-Camu is a commune of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.", "Redirect to: Mass media in Singapore", "Redirect to: 1994 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships", "List of The Outer Limits (1963 TV series) episodes List of The Outer Limits (1995 TV series) episodes", "The transmitter is capable of transmitting signals to submarines worldwide to depths of approx.", "The Steppingley Parish website provides additional information relating to the village:", "Rentmeester is a surname and may refer to: Bill Rentmeester (born 1986), American football fullback Co Rentmeester (Jakobus Willem Rentmeester; born 1936), Dutch rower and photojournalist Ko Rentmeester (actor) (Jakobus Johannes Rentmeester; 1865-1942) Dutch actor, singer and director, played in the 1926 comedy film Moderne landhaaien", "Journey into Imagination with Figment is the third and latest incarnation of a dark ride attraction located within the Imagination!", "Notable people with the surname include: Gyosaku Morozumi ( , 1884-1963), Japanese general Kosuke Morozumi ( , born 1988), Japanese curler Yusuke Morozumi ( , born 1985), Japanese curler", "Redirect to: Ministry of Ground Transport (Venezuela)", "2006 Cerezo Osaka season", "A list of notable linguists and philologists from Slovenia:", "Manon André represented France at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup and has been named in the squad to the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup", "Alain Tourret was previously a member of Radical Party of the Left, then La République En Marche!", "Notable persons with that surname include: Aaron Leight, kickboxing expert, fought at the K-1 Challenge 2005 Xplosion X Larry and Dennis Leight, founders of Oliver Peoples, a manufacturer of eyewear Lawrence Morris Leight, founder of Leightist Economics, World Administrator, ending all war, starvation, poverty, genocide retroactively as candidate for the top elected office of every nation in both the 20th and 21st centuries Samuel Leight, author of \"World Without Wages, Money, Poverty and War!\"", "Redirect to: Softball at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games - Women's tournament", "All Delighted People is an EP by Sufjan Stevens, released online by Asthmatic Kitty Records on August 20, 2010.", "Redirect to: 1997 U.S. Women's Open", "Pop is a nickname of: Pop Corkhill (1858-1921), American baseball player Pop Dillon (1873-1931), American baseball player Pop Foster (1878-1944), American baseball player Pop Gates (1917-1999), American basketball player and coach Pop Golden (1868-1949), American football and baseball coach Pop Goodwin (1920-2005), American basketball player Pop Hart (1868-1933), American painter and watercolorist Pop Hollinger (1886-1977), American comic book collector Pop Ivy (1916-2003), American football player and coach Pop Joy (1860-1937), American baseball player Pop Laval (1882-1966), American photographer Pop Levi (born 1977), English singer, musician, record producer and filmmaker Ed Lytle (1862-1950), American baseball player and manager Pop McKale (1887-1967), American football and baseball player, coach of football, basketball, baseball, and track, and college athletics administrator Gregg Popovich (born 1949), American basketball coach Pop Robson (born 1945), English footballer Pop Schriver (1865-1932), American baseball catcher Pop Smith (1856-1927), Canadian baseball player Pop Snyder (1854-1924), American baseball player, manager and umpire Pop Tate (baseball) (1860-1932), American baseball catcher Pop Warner (1871-1954), American football player and coach Pop Williams (1874-1959), American baseball pitcher Pop Williams (American football) (1906-1979), American football player", "Adnan Alisic (born 10 February 1984) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for GVVV in the Dutch Topklasse", "Moisés Tuu Hereveri (c.1873-1925), a Rapa Nui leader Moisés Valle (born 1965), also known as \"Yumurí\", a Cuban musician Moisés Velasco (born 1989), a Mexican football midfielder Moisés Villarroel (born 1976), a Chilean football midfielder Moises Wolfenson, a former Peruvian Congressman", "The surname may refer to: Annika Östberg (born 1954), Swedish convict Carolina Östberg (1853-1929), Swedish singer Cecilia Östberg (born 1991), Swedish ice hockey player Curt Östberg (1905-1969), Swedish tennis player Frida Östberg (born 1977), Swedish footballer Gunnar Östberg (born 1923), Swedish cross-country skier Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (born 1990), Norwegian cross-country skier Ivar Østberg (born 1942), Norwegian politician Mads Østberg (born 1987), Norwegian rally driver Mattias Östberg (born 1977), Swedish footballer Moje Östberg (1897-1984), Swedish Navy rear admiral Olov Östberg, Swedish researcher Ragnar Östberg (1866-1945), Swedish architect", "Lauritz Smith House is \"architecturally important because it represents a rare example of the New England 'Saltbox' house in Utah.\"", "Austorc d'Aorlhac is a contrafactum of a canso by Peirol, \"M'entencio ai tot'en un vers mesa.\"", "(The Mundoora council would subsequently rename itself the District Council of Port Broughton on 31 May 1917.)", "Redirect to: Bulgaria men's national basketball team", "The species in the genus include: Acanthoclinus fuscus Jenyns, 1841 (Olive rockfish) Acanthoclinus littoreus (Forster, 1801) (New Zealand rockfish) Acanthoclinus marilynae (Hardy, 1985) (Stout rockfish) Acanthoclinus matti (Hardy, 1985) Acanthoclinus rua (Hardy, 1985) (Little rockfish)", "Nyman was elected on the Wisconsin Progressive Party ticket.", "The following is a list of the 17 cantons of the Mayenne department, in France, following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015: Azé Bonchamp-lès-Laval Château-Gontier Cossé-le-Vivien Ernée Évron Gorron L'Huisserie Lassay-les-Châteaux Laval-1 Laval-2 Laval-3 Loiron Mayenne Meslay-du-Maine Saint-Berthevin Villaines-la-Juhel", "Redirect to: Sin (2019 film)", "Everton Carr (born 11 January 1961) is a former Antiguan footballer who played in the Football League for Leicester City, Halifax Town and Rochdale.", "The 2013 Speedway European Championship was won by Martin Vaculík from Slovakia", "Thiruvalluvar University is a  public State University in the city of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India .", "Gordon Macpherson (born 9 October 1962) is a former New Zealand rugby union player.", "Sytse Strijbos (born 1944) is a Dutch academic, former lecturer of Philosophy of technology at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and at Potchefstroom University in South Africa, and chairman of the International Institute for Development and Ethics IIDE, known for his work on systems science.", "Redirect to: 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Northern Mindanao", "Bassac may refer to: BASSAC, the British Association of Settlements and Social Action Centres - a membership body for British community organisations, including members of the settlement movement Bassac, Charente, a commune in the Charente department of France Beauregard-et-Bassac, Dordogne, France Bassac River, a distributary of the Tonle Sap and Mekong River an alternative spelling of Champasak (disambiguation), various places in Laos Bassac Theater a Cambodian theater genre", "In 2003 the government of Premier Geoff Gallop re-established the office as the Government Architect (now part of the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage), with the purpose of improving \"the design of public buildings and spaces to enhance the quality of the built environment in WA.\"", "Allahabad district, officially known as Prayagraj district, is one of the largest and the most populous district of Uttar Pradesh state of India.", "The event was held again in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from October 7-11, 2008", "The surname may refer to Konstantin Saradzhev (born Saradzhian; 1877-1954), Armenian conductor and violinist Konstantin Konstantinovich Saradzhev (1900-1942), Russian composer and musical theorist, son of Konstantin Saradzhev", "Milena Petkovic (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 28 May 1993) is a Serbian professional handball player", "Stuart Colman (1848 - 1 September 1941) was an architect based in Bristol and London, England", "Craigievar Castle is a pinkish harled castle 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.", "INE, Ine or ine may refer to:", "The title is a reference to the 1948 Roberto Rossellini film Germany, Year Zero", "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is a musical with a book by Texas author Larry L. King and Peter Masterson and music and lyrics by Carol Hall.", "Trichillurges is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Trichillurges bordoni Monné, 1990 Trichillurges brasiliensis (Melzer, 1935) Trichillurges conspersus Monné, 1990 Trichillurges maculatus Martins & Monné, 1974 Trichillurges meridanus Monné, 1990 Trichillurges olivaceus Monné, 1990 Trichillurges simplex Martins & Monné, 1974", "H/ACA ribonucleoprotein complex subunit 4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the gene DKC1.", "In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown's recordings: \"Out of Sight,\" \"Papa's Got A Brand New Bag,\" and \"I Got You (I Feel Good).\"", "Intense touring following the album's release gained the band acclaim in underground music circles, scoring them the first of many \"minor hits\" with the song \"Hippy Dippy Do.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Božidar Maljković, Serbian basketball coach Marina Maljković, Serbian basketball coach Vladimir Maljković, Croatian football player", "Horsley was also cast in the role of Sir Ralph Shawcross in the BBC sitcom You Rang, M'Lord?", "This is a list of former sports teams from the US state of Idaho:", "Brett James (born 15 December 1972) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club and Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", "Notable people with the surname include: Benoît Carrara (born 1926), skier Giovanni Carrara (born 1968), baseballer Matteo Carrara (born 1979), rider Pieralberto Carrara (born 1966), biathlete and Olympic medallist Sandro Carrara, Swiss engineer", "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.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Mensing (born 1960), German archer Johannes Mensing (1477-1547), German Dominican theologian Jenny Mensing (born 1986), German swimmer Simon Mensing (born 1982), footballer Gladys Mensing, who was a party to the PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 2011", "Ken Mosdell's 1954 \"Parkies\" hockey card lists him as an all-star centre for the Montreal Canadiens, \"starting his 11th season with the Canadiens.\"", "Redirect to: Tornado outbreak of March 28-31, 2007", "Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure originally began Pitfall : The Mayan Adventure's development on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and formed part in a string of franchise revivals by Activision along with other games from the Atari 2600 such as Kaboom!", "Notable people with the surname include: Airi Hatakeyama ( , born 1994), Japanese rhythmic gymnast Chihei Hatakeyama ( , born 1978), Japanese electronic musician Kazuhiro Hatakeyama ( , born 1982), Japanese baseball player Kensuke Hatakeyama ( , born 1985), Japanese rugby union player Mamoru Hatakeyama ( , born 1969), Japanese shogi player Issey Hatakeyama (, born 1881 - 1971), Japanese Founder of Ebara Pumps Hatakeyama Masanaga ( , 1442-1493), Japanese daimyō Naoya Hatakeyama ( , born 1958), Japanese photographer Naruyuki Hatakeyama ( , born 1969), Japanese shogi player Satoshi Hatakeyama ( , born 1958), Japanese journalist Hatakeyama Shigetada ( , 1164-1205), Japanese samurai Hatakeyama Shigeyasu ( , died 1205), Japanese samurai Takanori Hatakeyama ( , born 1975), Japanese boxer Hatakeyama Takamasa ( , 1527-1576), Japanese daimyō Hatakeyama Yoshifusa ( , 1491-1545), Japanese samurai Hatakeyama Yoshinari ( , died 1491), Japanese samurai Hatakeyama Yoshitaka ( , died 1576), Japanese daimyō", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy McBrine (born 1993), Irish cricketer James McBrine (born 1963), Irish cricketer Junior McBrine (born 1963), Irish cricketer", "Originally released in 2002 by ON!", "Noel Hopkins died on 26 July 1969", "Fall from the Sky may refer to: Fall from the Sky (album), 2006 album by Melissa Greener \"Fall from the Sky\" (song), 2019 song by Arilena Ara representing Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020", "Richard D. Simons was Acting Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 1992 to 1993", "Bertha Heyman was described by famed New York City detective Thomas F. Byrnes as \"one of the smartest confidence women in America\", and was considered by the New York City police to be \"the boldest and most expert of the many female adventuresses who infest the country.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Jan Kociniak (1937-2007), Polish actor Marian Kociniak (1936-2016), Polish actor", "1995 Yokohama Marinos season", "Jens Jakobs is currently playing with Nottingham Panthers in the British Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL).", "Mind Body & Soul Sessions: Live in New York City is the first video album by English singer and songwriter Joss Stone, released on DVD on 13 December 2004 by S-Curve Records.", "Reformierte Kirche Rüti (native German name, literally: Rüti Reformed Church) is an Evangelical Reformed church in the Swiss municipality of Rüti in the Canton of Zürich.", "Tintner is the surname of: Frederick Tintner (1912-2015), Czech soldier Georg Tintner (1917-1999), Austrian-born conductor Gerhard Tintner (1907-1983), Austrian American econometrician", "Due to Laurie Baker's social and humanitarian efforts to bring architecture and design to the common man, his honest use of materials, his belief in simplicity in design and in life, and his staunch Quaker belief in non-violence, he has been called the \"Gandhi of architecture.\"", "Redirect to: Federal Ministry of the Interior (Austria)", "Krogius is the surname of the following people Ernst Krogius (1865-1955), Finnish sailor Nikolai Krogius (born 1930), Russian chess player and referee Ragnar Krogius (1903-1980), Finnish chess player", "The Last Boy Scout - 1st Assistant Director The Last Boy Scout Days of Thunder - 1st Assistant Director Days of Thunder Housesitter - 1st Assistant Director Housesitter (film) Bad Boys (Partial) - 1st Assistant Director Bad Boys for Life Dracula (Partial) - 1st Assistant Director Dracula (film) Revenge - 2nd Assistant Director Revenge Scrooged - 2nd Assistant Director Scrooged Moon Over Parador - 2nd Assistant Director Moon over Parador The Untouchables - 2nd Assistant Director The Untouchables (film) Biloxi Blues - 2nd Assistant Director Biloxi Blues (film) The Money Pit - 2nd Assistant Director The Money Pit Mannequin - 2nd Assistant Director Mannequin (1987 film) Brighton Beach Memoirs - 2nd Assistant Director Brighton Beach Memoirs (film) The Believers - 2nd Assistant Director The Believers Dead Bang - 2nd Assistant Director Dead Bang Ishtar - 2nd 2nd Assistant Director Ishtar (film) A Chorus Line - 2nd 2nd Assistant Director A Chorus Line (film) Turk 182 - 2nd 2nd Assistant Director Turk 182 The Cotton Club - Production Assistant The Cotton Club (film) Firstborn - Production Assistant Firstborn (1984 film) The Lonely Guy - Production Assistant The Lonely Guy Easy Money - Production Assistant Easy Money (1983 film) A Night in Heaven - Production Assistant A Night in Heaven Slayground - Production Assistant Slayground Eddie and the Cruisers - Production Assistant Eddie and the Cruisers", "Notable people with the surname include: Jani Kauppila (born 1980), Finnish footballer Jari Kauppila (born 1974), Finnish ice hockey player", "Onycholabis is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Onycholabis acutangulus Andrewes, 1923 Onycholabis arrowi Jedlicka, 1935 Onycholabis melitopus Bates, 1892 Onycholabis nakanei Kasahara, 1986 Onycholabis pendulangulus Liang & Imura, 2003 Onycholabis sinensis Bates, 1873 Onycholabis stenothorax Liang & Kavanaugh, 2005", "Once considered a golf prodigy with comparisons to Tiger Woods, Gossett's PGA Tour status is extremely limited due to lack of play and results.", "Sloman is a surname, and may refer to: Aaron Sloman, UK academic and artificial intelligence researcher Anthony Sloman, English film critic Bob Sloman, 1920s rugby league footballer Edward Sloman, English silent film director and actor Henry Brarens Sloman, English-German entrepreneur Henry Stanhope Sloman, British Army officer John Sloman, Welsh vocalist, with Uriah Heep between 1979-1981 Robert Sloman, English actor and writer Robert Miles Sloman, English-German shipbuilder and ship-owner Roger Sloman, English actor Sam Sloman (born 1997), American football player", "This influence accounts for the flatness, the two-dimensional quality in the work not only of Zikaras but also in that of many other Lithuanian sculptors.\"", "Naseer Malik was born in Faisalabad, Punjab.Malik took 203 first-class wickets at 24.89, 121 for National Bank of Pakistan.He has 4 children" ]
[ "Pioneer of string theory in the early 1970s, later on Emilio Del Giudice became better known for his work with Giuliano Preparata at the Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN);", "François Jolivet (born 21 March 1966) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Notable people with the surname include: Hayao Kinugasa ( , 1915-2007), Japanese military officer Sachio Kinugasa ( , 1947-2018), Japanese baseball player Tatsuya Kinugasa ( , born 1974), Japanese swimmer Teinosuke Kinugasa ( , 1896-1982), Japanese actor and film director", "Ezzaki Badou (Arabic: ‎; born 2 April 1959), nicknamed Zaki as a player, is a Moroccan retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and manager", "Marina Mall Accra is a shopping center located at Airport City Accra in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana", "Redirect to: List of Billboard number-one singles of the 1940s#1949", "Barberis grew up in Melbourne and attended the University of Melbourne.", "Andrew Darbyshire was named a member of the Order of Australia in the 2012 Australia Day Honours for \"service to the community as a supporter of research into child-related brain conditions, through contributions to special needs children and their families, and to the arts.\"", "1951 Podium: Jack Young (Australia) Split Waterman (Great Britain) Jack Biggs (Australia)", "A list of films produced in Italy in 2000 (see 2000 in film):", "Redirect to: José Manuel Rodríguez (boccia)", "Notable people with the surname include: Atlee Mahorn (born 1965), three-time Canadian Olympic sprinter Dwayne Mahorn (born 1981), English Rap and Grime MC sometimes known as Durrty Doogz, from London Paul Mahorn (born 1973), English former football forward Rick Mahorn (born 1958), American retired NBA basketball player who, at 6'10\", played power forward and center", "Malik Shakeel Awan ( In Urdu: )is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2010 to 2013.", "Broström or Brostrom is a surname, and may refer to: Anders Broström (born 1952), retired Swedish ice hockey player Axel Ludvig Broström (1838 - 1905), Swedish shipping owner Dan Broström (1870 - 1925), Swedish Naval Minister Frida Broström (born 1982), Swedish footballer Leonard C. Brostrom (1919 - 1944), US soldier, Medal of Honor recipient", "Killarney GAA have won 2 Kerry Senior Football Championships in 1949 and 1983 and 1 Kerry Senior Hurling Championship in 1969 and were beaten in the final in 1951.", "\"Labyrinth\" is the third single from German Neue Deutsche Härte group Oomph!", "Redirect to: Annie Jones (actor)", "Notable people with the surname include: André Gingras (1966-2013), Canadian dancer and choreographer Gaston Gingras (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey defensemen Gustave Gingras (1918-1996), Canadian physician Maxime Gingras (ice hockey) (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player Mireille Gingras (born 1971), American-based Canadian neurobiologist and entrepreneur Will Gingras (ice hockey) (born 1976), American ice hockey player Pierre Gingras, Canadian politician René Gingras (born 1938), Canadian politician Tony Gingras (1876-1937), Canadian ice hockey right winger Tim Gingras (born 1959), American author, actor, artist", "Cerf was also known for Bennett Cerf's own compilations of jokes and puns, for regular personal appearances lecturing across the United States, and for his television appearances in the panel game show What's My Line?", "Labour held on to the seat in the by-election", "The tower officially opened on October 2, 2015", "Redirect to: List of Las Vegas Raiders broadcasters", "Redirect to: Tornado outbreak sequence of April 30-May 2, 1967", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Hempstead County, Arkansas", "Thomas Neal or Neale (1519-1590?)", "Redirect to: Billy Morris (footballer, born 1918)", "A promotion/relegation playoff game takes place between the 6th placed First Division team and the team placing second in the Second Division and the winner will participate in the Melita First Division and the loser will participate in the Melita Second Division", "The Natural Resources Stewardship Project was a Canadian non-profit organization that presented itself as undertaking \"a proactive grassroots campaign to counter the Kyoto Protocol and other greenhouse gas reduction schemes while promoting sensible climate change policy.\"", "Bridgman is a surname, and may refer to: David Bridgman, Australian architect Elijah Coleman Bridgman (1801-1861), American missionary in China Frederick Arthur Bridgman (1847-1928), American artist George Bridgman (1865-1943), anatomist and artist Jon Bridgman, American historian Laura Bridgman (1829-1889), deaf-blind American Margaret Bridgman, former Canadian member of parliament Mel Bridgman, ice hockey player Percy Williams Bridgman (1882-1961), American physicist and 1946 Nobel laureate", "Most of the album is about growing up in the era of Sixties television, and Black Science's influence on me.\"", "The Tubulinea are a major grouping of Amoebozoa, including most of the more familiar amoebae genera like Amoeba, Arcella, Difflugia and Hartmannella", "Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Lawrence earned Lawrence A. Mysak's B.Sc.", "This is a list of Russian ships of the line from the period 1668-1860: The format is: Name, number of guns (rank/real amount), launch year (A = built in Arkhangelsk), fate (service = combat service, BU = broken up)", "This list includes the two mayors of the Town of Mississauga (existing from 1968 to 1973), and the four mayors of the City of Mississauga (1974 to present), collectively the mayors of Mississauga, Ontario:", "List of Japanese films: Pre 1910 Japanese films of the 1910s Japanese films of the 1920s Japanese films of the 1930s Japanese films of the 1940s Japanese films of the 1950s Japanese films of the 1960s Japanese films of the 1970s Japanese films of the 1980s Japanese films of the 1990s Japanese films of the 2000s Japanese films of the 2010s Japanese films of the 2020s", "Mug or Mugs may also refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Diego Bortoluzzi (born 1966), Italian footballer and manager Ferruccio Bortoluzzi (1920-2007), Italian painter and sculptor Jérôme Bortoluzzi (born 1982), French hammer thrower Marinella Bortoluzzi (born 1939), Italian high jumper Roberto Bortoluzzi (1921-2007), Italian sports journalist and radio broadcaster", "After the incident, the Pokémon anime went into a four-month hiatus, removing the TV Tokyo red circle logo and the !", "Blelloch is a surname that may refer to: Guy Blelloch, American professor of computer science Ian Blelloch (1901-1982), British colonial administrator in Malaya Sir John Blelloch (1930-2017), British civil servant", "According to Ethnologue there are two dialects - Western and Eastern - and \"There are some dialect differences, but popular opinion is that all dialects in Mali are inherently intelligible.\"", "The office tower is located at 621 Capitol Mall and was completed in early 2008.", "Notable people with the surname include: Christina Kokubo (1950-2007), American actress Hiroki Kokubo ( , born 1971), Japanese baseball player Jun Kokubo ( , born 1980), Japanese footballer Kazuhiro Kokubo ( , born 1988), Japanese snowboarder Tetsuya Kokubo ( , born 1985), Japanese baseball player", "People with this name include: Lee Eun-mi (singer) (born 1966), South Korean singer Kim Eun-mi (gymnast) (born 1972), South Korean gymnast Bae Eun-mi (born 1973), South Korean gymnast Kim Eun-mi (born 1975), South Korean handball player Ko Eun-mi (born 1976), South Korean actress Seok Eun-mi (born 1976), South Korean table tennis player Choi Eun-mi (born 1978), South Korean novelist Park Eun-mi (born 1987), South Korean track cyclist Lee Eun-mi (footballer) (born 1988), South Korean football player Choi Eun-mi (born 1990), South Korean singer, member of Two X Yoo Eun-mi (born 2004), South Korean actress", "The Commission has no control over, and can accept no responsibility for, the quality of the candidates, policies and campaigns.\"", "Weinberg is the first woman to write an officially licensed James Bond-related novel.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Munter (born 1968), Canadian politician and journalist, currently President and CEO of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Cameron Munter (born 1954), current United States Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Friedrich Münter (1761-1830), Danish bishop and scholar Gabriele Münter (1887-1962) German Expressionist artist Leilani Münter (born 1976), American race car driver and environmental activist Rosanna Munter (born 1987), Swedish singer Scott Munter (born 1980), American Major League Baseball pitcher Werner Munter (born 1941), Swiss mountain guide, author, and safety expert", "Turcotte or Turcott or Turquotte is a surname, and may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Thabo Mbeki, former President of South Africa Govan Mbeki, the father of Thabo Mbeki Epainette Mbeki, the mother of Thabo Mbeki, President of South Africa Moeletsi Mbeki, son of Govan and brother of Thabo, deputy chairman of the South African Institute of International Affairs", "Angulo (de Angulo, De Angulo) is a surname, and may refer to: Alberto Angulo (born 1970), Spanish retired basketball player Álex Angulo (1953-2014), Spanish actor Alfredo Angulo (born 1982), Mexican boxer Brayan Angulo (born 1989), Colombian footballer Carlos Angulo (born 1980), Colombian footballer Carlos José Iturgaiz Angulo (born 1965), Spanish politician Diego Angulo Íñiguez (1901-1986), Spanish art historian Gilbert de Angulo (1195-1213), Anglo-Irish knight Guillermo Billinghurst Angulo (1851-1915), Peruvian politician Jacinto Angulo Pardo, Cuban politician Jaime de Angulo (1887-1950), Spanish linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist James Angulo (born 1974), Colombian retired footballer Jocelyn de Angulo, Anglo-Norman knight Juan Camilo Angulo (born 1988), Colombian footballer Julio Angulo (born 1990), Ecuadorian footballer Lucio Angulo (born 1973), Spanish retired basketball player Luis Fernando De Angulo (born 1952), Colombian board director Marvin Angulo (born 1986), Costa Rican footballer Miguel Ángel Angulo (born 1977), Spanish retired footballer Miles de Angulo (1245-1259), Anglo-Irish knight and baron Pedro Angulo (died 1561), Spanish Dominican missionary Richard Angulo (born 1980), American football tight end Teresa Pizarro de Angulo (1930-2000), Colombian beauty pageant director and farmer Vinicio Angulo (born 1988), Ecuadorian footballer Yolanda Barcina Angulo (born 1960), Spanish politician Angulo brothers, subject of the documentary film The Wolfpack", "Mary Griffith may refer to: Mary Griffith (writer) (1772-1846), American writer, horticulturist and scientist Mary Griffith (activist) (1934-2020), American LGBT rights activist Mary Harriett Griffith (1849-1930), philanthropist in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Mary Lavinia Griffith (1906-1993), American rancher and conservationist", "Redirect to: 2018 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election", "Notable people with the surname include: Hubert Pierlot (1883-1963), Belgian Prime Minister between 1939 and 1945 Francis Pierlot (1875-1955), American film actor Philippe Pierlot (born 1958), Belgian viol player and conductor Pierre Pierlot (1921-2007), French classical oboist", "Frolovsky (Russian: ; masculine), Frolovskaya (; feminine), or Frolovskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Frolovsky, Karachevsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Verkhopolsky Selsoviet of Karachevsky District of Bryansk Oblast Frolovsky, Komarichsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Luboshevsky Selsoviet of Komarichsky District of Bryansk Oblast Frolovsky, Karachay-Cherkess Republic, a khutor in Zelenchuksky District of the Karachay-Cherkess Republic Frolovsky, Oryol Oblast, a settlement in Zhdimirsky Selsoviet of Znamensky District of Oryol Oblast Frolovsky, Rostov Oblast, a khutor in Bazkovskoye Rural Settlement of Sholokhovsky District of Rostov Oblast Frolovskoye, Kaluga Oblast, a selo in Kozelsky District of Kaluga Oblast Frolovskoye, Istrinsky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Kostrovskoye Rural Settlement of Istrinsky District of Moscow Oblast Frolovskoye, Klinsky District, Moscow Oblast, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Klin in Klinsky District of Moscow Oblast Frolovskoye, Ozyorsky District, Moscow Oblast, a selo in Klishinskoye Rural Settlement of Ozyorsky District of Moscow Oblast Frolovskoye, Shakhovskoy District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Ramenskoye Rural Settlement of Shakhovskoy District of Moscow Oblast Frolovskoye, Kstovsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a village in Bolsheyelninsky Selsoviet of Kstovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Frolovskoye, Pavlovsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a selo in Grudtsinsky Selsoviet of Pavlovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Frolovskoye, Kasimovsky District, Ryazan Oblast, a village in Krutoyarsky Rural Okrug of Kasimovsky District of Ryazan Oblast Frolovskoye, Sasovsky District, Ryazan Oblast, a selo in Gavrilovsky Rural Okrug of Sasovsky District of Ryazan Oblast Frolovskoye, Tver Oblast, a village in Kashinsky District of Tver Oblast Frolovskoye, Vladimir Oblast, a selo in Yuryev-Polsky District of Vladimir Oblast Frolovskoye, Vologda Oblast, a village in Markovsky Selsoviet of Vologodsky District of Vologda Oblast Frolovskoye, Yaroslavl Oblast, a selo in Novoselsky Rural Okrug of Bolsheselsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast Frolovskaya, Kotlassky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Kharitonovsky Selsoviet of Kotlassky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast Frolovskaya, Krasnoborsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Alekseyevsky Selsoviet of Krasnoborsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast Frolovskaya, Verkhnetoyemsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Vyysky Selsoviet of Verkhnetoyemsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast Frolovskaya, Kirov Oblast, a village in Pashinsky Rural Okrug of Afanasyevsky District of Kirov Oblast Frolovskaya, Vologda Oblast, a village in Termengsky Selsoviet of Verkhovazhsky District of Vologda Oblast", "Filmography for the actress Mary Astor:", "The game has subsequently been dubbed the Mineirazo (Mineiraço [minejasu], Agony of Mineirão), evoking a previous \"spirit of national shame\" known as the Maracanazo (Maracanaço) in which Brazil unexpectedly lost the 1950 FIFA World Cup on home soil to Uruguay.", "The song was written and produced by Park Jin-young and Tell Me ( Wonder Girls song ) samples Stacey Q's \"Two of Hearts.\"", "When only 17 years old, and just out of high school, Vidruk signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1942 for $50 (making him perhaps the youngest player and first Lithuanian in the history of the CFL.)", "Giovanni Pietro Berti's works include Cantate et arie (2 vols., Venice, 1624, 1627)", "/ Here in this Song you may behold and see / A gallant Girl obtain'd by Wit and Honesty; / All you that hear my Song, and mark Love in a Maze ( ballad ) but aright, / Will say true love's worth gold, and breeds delight.\"", "The International Federation for Sport Climbing (IFSC) The International Olympic Committee (IOC) The United States Olympic Committee (USOC)", "Notable people with the surname include: Ewa Brodzka (born 1959), Polish film-maker Guillaume Brodzki (born 1977), Contemporary French Poet Marek Brodzki (born 1960), Polish film director and television director Nicholas Brodzsky (1905-1958) American composer", "William Butler BDec (d. 1519) was a Canon of Windsor from 1503 to 1519", "Restorffs Bryggjarí was situated in the capítal Tórshavn, where the majority of Restorffs Bryggjarí's beer production was sold.", "Notable people with the surname include: Benoît-Constant Coquelin (1841-1909), French actor Charles Coquelin (1802-1852), French economist Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin (1848-1909), French actor, brother of Benoît-Constant Francis Coquelin (born 1991), French footballer Jean Coquelin (1865-1944), French actor, son of Benoît-Constant Pierre Coquelin de Lisle (1900-1980), French sports shooter", "Wyler received William Wyler's first Oscar nomination for directing Dodsworth in 1936, starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton and Mary Astor, \"sparking a 20-year run of almost unbroken greatness.\"", "Sweetzerland Manifesto is the sixth solo album by Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, released on January 19, 2018 on Roman Records.", "The parish church is located to the west of the village, and near to Wrentham , Suffolk is the old circular brick animal pound, used in the 18th and 19th centuries to contain stray animals rounded up in the parish", "Certain transliterations tend to be associated with certain areas, for example, Abdirahman in Somalia, and Abderrahmane in French-speaking North Africa Abd al-Rahman may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Auguste Blondeau (1786-1863), French violinist and composer Charles Bruno Blondeau (1835-1888), Canadian politician and contractor Gustav Blondeau (1871-1965), co-founder of early aircraft manufacturer Hewlett & Blondeau Jean-Yves Blondeau (born 1970), inventor the 32-wheel roller suit Patrick Blondeau (born 1968), international footballer Peter Blondeau (died 1672), French moneyer and engineer Thérèse Blondeau (1913-2013), French swimmer Thomas Blondeau (1978-2013), Belgian writer and journalist Thylane Blondeau (born 2001), French model and actress", "Notable people with the surname include: David Hassinger (1927-2007), American Grammy award-winning recording engineer and record producer Maren Hassinger (born 1947), African-American artist", "Mats Jonasson, (born 1945) is a Swedish glass designer.", "Redirect to: 2010 Monza GP2 and GP3 Series rounds", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan Aykroyd (born 1952), Canadian comedian, actor, screenwriter and musician; brother of Peter James P. Aykroyd (1810-1835), early American composer, music teacher, musician Peter Aykroyd, Canadian comedian, actor, screenwriter and musician; brother of Dan William Aykroyd, 1st Baronet OStJ (1865-1947), English woollen and carpet manufacturer", "A Family, (Russian: ) is a 1943 Soviet film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikayil Mikayilov and Rza Takhmasib", "Redirect to: Howard County Public School System", "A list of notable Ukrainian statesmen and politicians:", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne Heraty (born 1961), Irish businesswoman Toeti Heraty (born 1933), Indonesian poet", "Raymond Burton is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s.", "Located in the extreme northeast corner of the Konak district, Mistral Office Tower is currently the tallest building in İzmir (the tallest building in Turkey outside of Istanbul, and the 6th tallest building in Turkey overall.)", "Human Rights Watch described him as \"acting as a spokesman for the genocidal government.\"", "Songs which received significant airplay from this album include \"What Do You Want from Life?\"", "This is the filmography of Hong Kong actor and singer Ekin Cheng", "Mohammad Usman was later awarded the second highest military decoration for gallantry in the face of enemy, the Maha Vir Chakra", "The following events occurred in July 1949:", "On June 29, 2018, Disney XD announced the cancellation of Future-Worm!", "The Interpretation Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict c 63) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.", "Luke Collis Sienkowski (born January 14, 1974), better known as the great Luke Ski or simply as Luke Ski, is a parody, filk, and rap artist who writes, records and performs comedy music.", "The TBCE gene is either deleted or mutated in Sanjad-Sakati Syndrome", "Two years later, John Leak Springston accepted an important appointment as interpreter in the United States court at Fort Smith, presided over by Judge Isaac C. Parker, the infamous \"Hanging Judge of Indian Territory.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Håkon Fimland (1942-2016), Norwegian hurdler and politician Kristian Mathias Fimland (1889-?", "Le Chateaubriand ([l tobij]) is a restaurant on Avenue Parmentier in Paris, France.", "Further notable results: 1927: 1st, German Nordic combined championships, individual 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Viktor Schneider, Ernst Huber, Hans Bauer and Hans Theato 1929: 1st, German Nordic combined championships, individual 1930: 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, 50 km 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Willi Leiner, Ernst Krebs, Georg Hagn and Martin Neuner 1931: 1st, German Nordic combined championships, individual 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Willy Bogner, Ernst Krebs, Georg Hagn and Josef Ponn 1932: 1st, German cross-country skiing championships, relay, together with Willy Bogner, Ernst Krebs, Walter Motz and Hans Darchinger", "Redirect to: 1987 McDonald's Open", "Sharfstein is a surname and can refer to: Zelig Sharfstein (1928-2008), American Chabad rabbi and Chief Rabbi of Vaad Ho'ir of Cincinnati Steven Sharfstein (born 1942), American psychiatrist and past president of the American Psychiatric Association Joshua Sharfstein (born 1969), American physician and former principal deputy commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration", "Orantes may refer to the following people: Given name Orantes Grant (born 1978), American football linebacker Surname César Amín González Orantes (born 1961), Mexican politician Hernán Orantes López (born 1968), Mexican politician Manuel Orantes (born 1949), Spanish tennis player María Elena Orantes López (born 1968), Mexican politician, relative of Hernán", "Nirmala Higher Secondary School , Muvattupuzha is owned and managed by the Diocese of Kothamangalam and is located in Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam, Kerala in India", "List of ambassadors from South Korea, by country or body where representation took place in parentheses:", "Wiese Valley Railway is operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS)", "The magazine was launched in the UK in the early 1950s, positioned for young 'home-makers'; and House Beautiful is still sold in the UK where it has a circulation of 118,290", "Notable people with the surname include: Carolyn Sufrin, American medical anthropologist and obstetrician-gynecologist Gerald Sufrin, American urologist Solomon Sufrin (1881-1931), American politician" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Hans-Hilmar Staudte (1911-1979), German jurist and chess player Miriam Staudte (born 1975), German politician Wolfgang Staudte (1906-1984), German film director, script writer and actor", "Capitalizing on a resurgence of Erasure music after Hits ! The Very Best of Erasure's successful covers album Other People's Songs, Mute Records released Hits!", "Event: slalom qualification men Date: 15 February 2007 1st run start time: 10:00 CET 2nd run start time: 13:30 CET", "Notable people with the surname include: John Hawkins Hagarty (1816-1900), Canadian lawyer, teacher and judge Lois Sherman Hagarty (born 1948), former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Paul Leonard Hagarty (1909-1984), American prelate of the Catholic Church Wilbert Hagarty (1888-1963), farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan", "New-Wes-Valley is a municipality in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.", "1950 Rawsthorne: Symphony 1958 Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.9 1963 Walton: Variations on a Theme of Hindemith 1966 Hoddinott: Variants for Orchestra 1969 Musgrave: Clarinet Concerto 1970 Lutosławski: Cello Concerto 1971 Joubert: Symphony No.2 1975 Cooke: Symphony No.4 1982 Simpson: Symphony No.8 1985 Musgrave and Bennett: Moving into Aquarius 1987 Andrzej Panufnik: Symphony No.9 Burgon: Song cycle Title Divine 1989 Arnold: Cello Concerto 1992 Saxton: Paraphrase on Mozart's Idomeneo 2000 Jonathan Cole: Ouroboros 2001 Luke Bedford: Five Abstracts, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Judith Bingham: Fifty Shades of GreenZ Burgon: Heavenly Things Simon Holt: Two Movements for String Quartet 2002 Brett Dean Huntington: Eulogy John Woolrich: Darker Still David Gorton: Oblique Prayers, winner of the RPS Composition Prize 2003 Richard Rodney Bennett: Songs before Sleep Elliott Carter: Of Rewaking Jonathan Dove: Run to the Edge Detlev Glanert: Three Pieces David Lang: Breathless John Hails: Lovesongs, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Leon Kirchner: Interlude II Simon Mawhinney: Darby's Loanin, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Julian Phillips: Four Characters Eric Tanguy: Quattro Intermezzi Karin Rehnqvist: Beginning Augusta Read Thomas: Pulsar 2004 Brian Herrington: Symphonia for the London Sinfonietta, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Phillip Neil Martin: An Outburst of Time for the Cheltenham Festival, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Dai Fujikura: Be 2005 Dai Fujikura: Another Place for the Cheltenham Festival, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Lyell Cresswell: Ara Kopikopiko, winner of the RPS Composition Prize 2006 Hugh Wood: Wild Cyclamen, Op.49 Emily Hall: My Dirty Little Heart, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Christopher Mayo: Passed the Last River, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Anders Nordentoft: Parasto Mark-Anthony Turnage: Two Baudelaire Songs Django Bates: Alison in Space Ian Wilson: Red Over Black Huw Watkins: Partita 2007 Eleanor Alberga: Succubus Moon Dominick Argento: Three Sonnets of Petrarch Deirdre Gribbin: Calum's Light Philippe Hersant: In Black Mark Bowden, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Charlie Piper, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Stuart MacRae: Unity Joseph Phibbs: Flex Julian Philips: Four Characters 2008 Cheryl Frances-Hoad: My Day in Hell, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Alexander Goehr: Since Brass, nor Stone... Dominic Muldowney: Tsunami Gwilym Simcock: Contours Tristan Rhys Williams: \"Kapur\", winner of the RPS Composition Prize 2009 Dobrinka Tabakova: Suite in Jazz Style Gwilym Simcock: Contours Alexander Goehr: Since Brass, nor Stone Claudia Molitor: Alert Benjamin Cox: In Memoriam Evis Sammoutis: Night, again, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Sasha Siem: From the White Dictionary, winner of the RPS Composition Prize Tom Arthurs: And Distant Shore, winner of the RPS Composition Prize", "In the same interview, an opposing Chan Marshall expressed strong discontent with the studio recording of \"He War\" that ended up on You Are Free.", "In the 1920 Summer Olympics Vilho Vauhkonen also participated in the following events: 300 metre military rifle, prone - fourth place Team free rifle - fourth place Team 300 metre military rifle, standing - seventh place Team 600 metre military rifle, prone - eighth place Team 300 and 600 metre military rifle, prone - tenth place 300 metre free rifle, three positions - place unknown", "Charles Maude was educated at Leeds Grammar School and Exeter College, Oxford where he graduated Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in 1871 and Master (M.A.)", "William Moseley (born November 11, 1951) is an American film actor and musician who has starred in a number of cult classic horror films, including House of 1000 Corpses, Repo!", "Notable persons with the name include: Adam Lipiński (born 1956), Polish politician Anatoly Ivanovich Lipinsky (born 1959), Russian military leader Bill Lipinski (born 1937), Polish-American politician Christopher A. Lipinski, originator of Lipinski's rule of five to evaluate druglikeness Dan Lipinski (born 1966), Polish-American politician Dariusz Lipiński (born 1955), Polish politician Edward Lipiński (1888-1986), Polish economist Jacek Lipiński (born 1966), Polish politician Karol Lipiński (1790-1861), Polish violinist and composer Krzysztof Lipiński (born 1984), Polish athlete Patrick Lipinski (born 1998), Australian athlete Piotr Lipiński (born 1979), Polish athlete Tara Lipinski (born 1982), Polish-American figure-skater Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński (born 1944), Polish sociologist Wacław Lipiński (1896-1949), Polish soldier and historian Vyacheslav Lypynsky (Polish: Wacław Lipiński), Ukrainian historian of Polish origin", "Art theorist Wang Luxiang said: \"Liang Tianzhus creative exploration will exert a tremendous influence on Chinese landscape painting.\"", "Doomsday 1999: Countdown to a New Apocalypse is a book by Charles Berlitz, published in 1982 that lists scientific, religious, and other common predictions for impending doom from all corners of the world.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bonnie Dasse (born 1959), American shot putter Claude Dasse (born 1964), French bobsledder Stéphane Agbre Dasse (born 1989), Burkinabé footballer", "William Thomas Wooldridge (19 August 1878 - 1945) was an English footballer who spent nearly Billy Wooldridge's entire career with Wolverhampton Wanderers.", "Redirect to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Natchez", "Notable people with the surname include: Ángel Picazo (1917-1998), Spanish actor Miguel Picazo (1927-2016), Spanish film director, screenwriter and actor", "(This Iobates is sometimes named Amphianax.)", "Body and Brain Connection was released in Japan on November 20, 2010, in North America on February 8, 2011, and in Europe on February 11, 2011.", "Notable people with the surname include: Carolyn Kizer (1925-2014), American poet DeShone Kizer (born 1996), American football player Kenneth Kizer, American businessman Lynetta Kizer (born 1990), American basketball player Noble Kizer (1900-1940), American football and basketball player Rayshaun Kizer (born 1985), American football player", "A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1976 (see 1976 in film):", "Calculus may refer to:", "A list of notable buildings and structures in Mali:", "The song was released in June 1990 as the fifth and final single from Talk About It ( song )'s second studio album, These Here Are Crazy Times!", "Redirect to: Abdulaziz Al-Dhiyabi (footballer, born 1992)", "At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 5 to 15 communes: Authon Bevons Châteauneuf-Miravail Curel Entrepierres Mison Noyers-sur-Jabron Les Omergues Peipin Saint-Geniez Saint-Vincent-sur-Jabron Salignac Sisteron Sourribes Valbelle", "Thigh may also refer to: Thigh (poultry), a cut of poultry Thigh bone, also known as the femur Thigh kick, a move in Muay Thai Thigh strap (disambiguation), various meanings Thigh lock, a type of compression lock Thigh boots, a type of boots", "The 2017 Engie Open de Seine-et-Marne was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.", "The party was formally named (from Third Ukrainian Republic ( party )'s creation in May 1999 till April 2010) Forward, Ukraine!", "Autumn 2007 saw Devilish Impressions shooting a video clip for the song Har-Magedon, set to promote the album.", "Korgalshyn nature reserve, being a part of world heritage site, is one of the most popular areas in Kazakhstan in terms of birdwatching", "N. orientalis may refer to: Naticarius orientalis, a predatory sea snail species Nicrophorus orientalis (disambiguation), a disambiguation page Nocardia orientalis, now known as Amycolatopsis orientalis", "Redirect to: The Memory Hole (website)", "In public transport, Route 7 may refer to: Route 7 (MTA Maryland), a bus route in Baltimore, Maryland Barcelona Metro line 7 Line 7, Beijing Subway London Buses route 7 Line 7 (Madrid Metro) 7 (New York City Subway service) Line 7, Shanghai Metro Helsinki tram route 7 Stockholm tram route 7, 'Spårväg City'", "Notable people with the surname include: Dessie Grew (died 1990), IRA volunteer Henry Grew (1781-1862), Christian teacher Joseph Grew (1880-1965), US diplomat Mark Grew (born 1958), UK footballer Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712), UK botanist", "Shari Villarosa - Career FSO Appointed: May 20, 2002 Terminated mission: December 10, 2002 Grover Rees, III Appointed: 2003 Terminated mission: September 2006 W. Gary Gray - Career FSO Appointed: 2006 Terminated mission: 2007 Hans G. Klemm - Career FSO Appointed: June 12, 2007 Terminated mission: May 25, 2010 Judith Fergin - Career FSO Appointed: September 9, 2010 Terminated mission: December 2013 Karen Clark Stanton - Career FSO Appointed: November 19, 2014 Terminated mission: December 22, 2017 Kathleen M. Fitzpatrick - Career FSO Appointed: December 22, 2017 Terminated mission: Incumbent", "If K is a division ring, then the Dieudonné determinant is a homomorphism of groups from the group GL(K) of invertible n by n matrices over K onto the abelianization K×/[K×, K×] of the multiplicative group K× of K. For example, the Dieudonné determinant for a 2-by-2 matrix is", "These are the best results in athletics by athletes representing one of the Baltic countries:  Estonia  Latvia  Lithuania", "Other notable people with the name include:", "CID may refer to:", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Arthur Forbes Gordon Kilby, English recipient of the Victoria Cross Barry Kilby, Chairman of Burnley Football Club in the UK Brian Kilby, British marathon runner Jack St. Clair Kilby, American electrical engineer, inventor of the integrated circuit, and Nobel Laureate Richard Kilby, English scholar and priest Thomas Erby Kilby, Governor of Alabama in 1919-23 Tommy Kilby, American politician Given name: Kilby MacDonald, hockey player Kilby Snow (1905-1980), American musician", "All of this translates into benefits for the business.", "The Rudolf-Diesel-Medaille is an award by the German Institute for Inventions (Deutsches Institut für Erfindungswesen, D.I.E.)", "-Walter Mosley, Warner Books 2001", "Starocherkassk Cathedral is situated in the stanitsa of Starocherkasskaya (the former city of Cherkassk), Rostov Oblast, Russia.", "The Edward E. Smith Memorial Award for Imaginative Fiction, or \"Skylark\", annually recognizes someone for lifetime contributions to science fiction, \"both through work in the field and by exemplifying the personal qualities which made the late \"Doc\" Smith well-loved by those who knew him.\"", "Sloman is a surname, and may refer to: Aaron Sloman, UK academic and artificial intelligence researcher Anthony Sloman, English film critic Bob Sloman, 1920s rugby league footballer Edward Sloman, English silent film director and actor Henry Brarens Sloman, English-German entrepreneur Henry Stanhope Sloman, British Army officer John Sloman, Welsh vocalist, with Uriah Heep between 1979-1981 Robert Sloman, English actor and writer Robert Miles Sloman, English-German shipbuilder and ship-owner Roger Sloman, English actor Sam Sloman (born 1997), American football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Mammarella (born 1982), Italian footballer Stefano Mammarella (born 1984), Italian futsal player Tony Mammarella (1924-1977), American television producer and host", "Niklas Anger was drafted 112th overall in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens", "Wasit University (Arabic: ‎) is one of the Iraqi Universities established in 2003 in Al Kut, Wasit, Iraq.", "Notable people with the surname include: Eduard Bendemann (1811-1889), German painter Felix von Bendemann (1848-1915), German Imperial Navy admiral Rudolf Bendemann (1851-1884), German painter", "Rick Estrin, from Rick Estrin & the Nightcats, referred to Guyger in the liner notes of one of the latter's albums as \"a true master of the blues harmonica.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Al Hollingworth (1918-2005), Canadian lawyer, politician and judge Clare Hollingworth (1911-2017), British journalist and author Elizabeth Hollingworth, Australian judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria Guy Hollingworth (born 1974), English barrister, conjuror, author and lecturer Harry Levi Hollingworth (1880-1956), American psychologist John Hollingworth (actor), British actor John Hollingworth (politician) (born 1930), British politician Leta Stetter Hollingworth (1886-1939), American psychologist Peter Hollingworth (born 1935), Australian Governor-General and Archbishop", "Soura is a Village of union council Ghungrila near Mandrah town, Tehsil Gujar Khan, District Rawalpindi in Pothohar region of Punjab, Pakistan", "Redirect to: 1996 EA Generali Open", "Notable people with the surname include: Kisshomaru Ueshiba, an aikido master, the second doshu of the Aikikai Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido, often referred to as Ōsensei Moriteru Ueshiba, an aikido master, the third doshu of the Aikikai Mitsuteru Ueshiba, son of Moriteru Ueshiba and presumed heir Riichi Ueshiba, a Japanese manga artist", "At the same event, Paola Vaprio Miss World Panama 2010 of Panamá Centro crowned Irene Núñez of Veraguas as \"\"Miss World Panama.\"\"", "Arturo Porro (1890 - 1967) was an Italian middle-distance runner who competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics,", "Oskar Hoffmann (October 29, 1866 in Gotha - December 21, 1928 in Wiesbaden) was a German author of science fiction novels.", "Su Tseng-chang was the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party in 2005 and from 2012 to 2014.", "Beaucoup is an unincorporated community in Beaucoup Township, Washington County, Illinois, United States.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aoi Hiiragi ( ) (born 1962), Japanese manga artist Rumi Hiiragi ( ) (born 1987), Japanese actress", "The song was released on 30 September 2013 as the third and final single from Can You See Me ?'s debut studio album Ding Dong!", "The company was founded in 2008 with Ulmart's headquarters located in Saint-Petersburg", "Notable people with the surname include: Edward P. Allis, founder of what was to become Allis-Chalmers, and prominent in the Greenback Movement Charles David Allis (born 1951), American biologist John Allis (born 1942), American cyclist Louis Allis (1916-1994), American industrialist and Wisconsin Secretary of State Oswald T. Allis (1880-1973), American theologian Thomas Allis (1788-1875), British osteologist and curator William Allis (1901-1999), an American theoretical physicist specializing in electrical discharges in gases", "Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Atzeni (born 1980), retired Italian footballer Andrea Atzeni (born 1991), professional Italian jockey based in England Giovanni Atzeni (born 1985, known as \"Tittia\"), Italian Palio jockey Sergio Atzeni (1952-1995, Italian writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Gábor Palotai (born 1956), Swedish-Hungarian designer, artist, graphic designer and typographer Károly Palotai (1935-2018), Hungarian footballer and referee Oliver Palotai (born 1974), German musician", "Begon or Bégon may refer to:", "Canton of Armagnac-Ténarèze consists of the following communes: Beaumont Bretagne-d'Armagnac Castelnau-d'Auzan-Labarrère Cassaigne Cazeneuve Eauze Fourcès Gondrin Lagraulet-du-Gers Larressingle Larroque-sur-l'Osse Lauraët Mansencôme Montréal Mouchan", "), NRHP-listed Ottumwa Cemetery Gateway and Office, (1906-08) within Ottumwa Cemetery Historic District, 1302 North Ct., Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed Ottumwa County Club buildings (c. 1910) Ottumwa National Guard Armory (1934) Peoples National Bank Building-Fries Building, 1729-1731 and 1723-1727 2nd Ave., Rock Island, IL (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed Russell Harper Residence (1915) within the Vogel Place Historic District, roughly bounded by Ottumwa Country Club, Court St., Ottumwa Cemetery and former St. Joseph Hospital, Ottumwa, IA (Kerns, George M.), NRHP-listed", "Notable people with the surname include: Alba Roversi (born 1961), Venezuelan telenovela and theater actress Paolo Roversi (born 1947), Italian-born fashion photographer Roberto Roversi (1923-2012), Italian poet, writer and journalist", "Anginopachria is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, containing the following species: Anginopachria prudeki Wewalka, Balke, Hájek & Hendrich, 2005 Anginopachria schoedli Wewalka, Balke, Hájek & Hendrich, 2005 Anginopachria ullrichi (Balke & Hendrich, 1999)", "Whacky was a British comic strip published in the British comic book magazine Cor!!", "Johan Lausen Bull took the jurist examination at the University of Copenhagen in 1776, and worked as district stipendiary magistrate (sorenskriver) in Sundmøre from 1779 to 1798.", "Knob Point may refer to: Knob Point (Ross Island), a point on the west coast of Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island, Antarctica Knob Point (South Sandwich Islands), the southwesternmost point of Vindication Island in the South Sandwich Islands, Antarctica", "The Fur (softcover ISBN 1-920731-01-6) is a science fiction novel by author Nathan Hobby, published in 2004 after winning the 2002 T. A. G. Hungerford Award for unpublished new writers.", "Viktor Nikitich Lazarev (Russian: ; 3 September (22 August O.S.)", "Ahnif is a town and commune in Bouïra Province, Algeria.", "CO or variants may refer to:", "The song became LMFAO's second number one hit (after \"Party Rock Anthem\") on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, making them the first duo to have two successive number-one singles since Outkast's \"Hey Ya!\"", "Events from the year 1776 in Russia", "The Finnish Party (Finnish: Suomalainen Puolue) was a Fennoman conservative political party in the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland and independent Finland.", "1999 Vissel Kobe season", "Bitcoin () is a cryptocurrency invented in 2008 by an unknown person or group of people using the name Satoshi Nakamoto and started in 2009 when its source code was released as open-source software.", "In between those terms, from 1965-67, Devine was assistant to the president and then president (and de facto general manager) of the New York Mets, where Bing Devine helped put together the organization that turned the franchise from baseball's laughingstocks into 1969's world champions as the \"Miracle Mets.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: George Uhle (1898-1985), Baseball pitcher Johann Paul Uhle (1827-1861), German physician and pathologist Karl Uhle (1887-1969), German football player Max Uhle (1856-1944), German archaeologist Wolfgang Uhle (1512-1594), German Lutheran priest See also: Ule, German surname Colegio Max Uhle, German international school in Arequipa, Peru", "After the election, the composition of the council was Labour 33 Conservative 8 Liberal Democrat 2", "Baqir is considered one of Iraq's most eminent archaeologists.", "Aleksander Myszczynski was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Włocławek (1514-?)", "After the election, the composition of the council was Labour 12 Liberal Democrat 12 Conservative 10", "Redirect to: Irresistible (The Corrs song)", "Events from the year 1403 in France", "The book expands upon characters and themes from The Illuminati Papers's earlier The Illuminatus!", "Raul Veloso del Mar (born March 20, 1941) is a Filipino politician serving as the Representative for the 1st district (north district) of Cebu City since 2013.", "Düzbağ is a town in Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey", "Notable people with the surname include: Uragami Gyokudō ( , 1745-1820), Japanese musician, painter, poet and calligrapher Seishuu Uragami ( , born 1999), Japanese actor", "The album was released on Max Bemis's Rory Records imprint for Equal Vision Records in the US, Arctic Rodeo in Europe and Alcopop!", "Hugh Mortimer was educated at Cheltenham College, the University of Surrey (BSc, Linguistics) and King's College London (MA, War Studies).", "From 1995 to 1996 Chūka Ichiban ! was serialized as Chūka Ichiban!, however, during serialization, the character '' was added, so from 1997 to 1999, it was serialized as Shin Chūka Ichiban!", "Redirect to: Mass media in Malawi" ]
[ "Drama is the focus of this list, though many of these writers worked in more than one genre.)", "Notable people with the surname include: David Hepp, American journalist Ferenc Hepp (1909-1980), Hungarian basketball administrator Johann Adam Philipp Hepp (1797-1867), German physician and lichenologist Klaus Hepp (born 1936), German-born Swiss Leo Hepp (1907-1987), German general Anna Hepp (born 1977), German filmmaker Alexandre Hepp (1857-1924), French novelist, journalist and drama critic", "Amber Galloway Gallego has been described as \"..the most recognizable sign language interpreter in the [United States].\"", "Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar was also a member of the Upper House of Indian parliament the Rajya Sabha as a member of the Indian National Congress representing Tripura", "Redirect to: Thyristor-switched capacitor", "Packaging styles: 30 Black tapes in a draw-string cloth bag 30 White tapes in a draw-string cloth bag 70 Black tapes wrapped in blue paper with a button 70 White tapes wrapped in blue paper with a button Released on DLPR Records 22 July 2005", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Rosebud County, Montana", "Haygarth records that Sueters tombstone was still standing in Hambledon churchyard in 1858 with the following inscription: Sacred to the memory of THOMAS SUETER, who departed this life the 17th day of February, 1827, aged 77 years", "Notable people with the surname include: Adriana Kaegi, Swiss entertainer Gottfried Kägi (born 1911), Swiss skeleton racer who competed in the late 1940s Walter Kaegi, historian and scholar of Byzantine History, and professor of history in the University of Chicago Werner Kaegi (1901-1979), Swiss historian Werner Kaegi (composer) (born 1926), Swiss electronic music composer, musicologist and educator", "Canton of Grand Couronné consists of the following communes: Agincourt Amance Art-sur-Meurthe Bouxières-aux-Chênes Buissoncourt Cerville Champenoux Dommartin-sous-Amance Erbéviller-sur-Amezule Eulmont Gellenoncourt Haraucourt Laître-sous-Amance Laneuvelotte Laneuveville-devant-Nancy Lenoncourt Mazerulles Moncel-sur-Seille Pulnoy Réméréville Saulxures-lès-Nancy Seichamps Sornéville Velaine-sous-Amance", "Locks may refer to Plural of lock (see: Lock (disambiguation)) Locks of hair Dreadlocks, matted coils of hair, known as locks LOCKS, the sixth studio album by the band Garnet Crow", "Barton is a masculine given name which may refer to:", "The following events occurred in February 1923:", "The band's first major success was with The Trammps's 1972 cover version of \"Zing!", "Mingrui (Chinese: , Manchu: , mingšui, Burmese: , [m jwì]; (?", "Olga Rudel-Zeynek (1871-1948), was an Austrian politician and journalist.", "Mississippi Lad is an album by saxophonist Teddy Edwards featuring Tom Waits on two tracks which was recorded in 1991 and originally released on the French Verve/Gitanes label in Europe and on Antilles Records in the US.", "Redirect to: History of Australia (1901-1945)", "Redirect to: English River, Seychelles", "Redirect to: List of K-Love stations", "Franco Rosso (29 August 1941 - 9 December 2016), was an Italian-born film producer and director based in England, whose films demonstrate \"rare sympathy and understanding with minority groups in general, immigrant minority groups in particular.\"", "Vanguard G and the ninth season overall in the Cardfight!!", "One of many awards Ziegler received was the Werner von Siemens Ring in 1960 jointly with Otto Bayer and Walter Reppe, for expanding the scientific knowledge of and the technical development of new synthetic materials.", "Laelida is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Laelida alboochracea Hüdepohl, 1998 Laelida antennata Pascoe, 1866", "Notable people with the surname include: Eric Schlosser (born 1959), American journalist and writer Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (1776-1861), German historian Imre Schlosser (1889-1959), Hungarian footballer Julius von Schlosser (1866-1938), Austrian art historian Max Schlosser (1854-1932), German zoologist and paleontologist Merle Schlosser (1926-1993), American football player and coach", "Released on November 15, 2010 through Alcopop!", "The genus Heliocopris includes the following species: Heliocopris alatus Felsche, 1910 Heliocopris anadematus Gillet, 1908 Heliocopris andersoni Bates, 1868 Heliocopris anguliceps Janssens, 1943 Heliocopris antenor (Olivier, 1789) Heliocopris atropos Boheman, 1860 Heliocopris beccarii Harold, 1871 Heliocopris biimpressus Kolbe, 1893 Heliocopris bucephalus (Fabricius, 1775) Heliocopris camerunus Pokorny & Zidek, 2009 Heliocopris colossus Bates, 1868 Heliocopris corniculatus Janssens, 1939 Heliocopris coronatus Felsche, 1901 Heliocopris cuneifer Lesne, 1906 Heliocopris densissa Roth, 1851 Heliocopris dianae Hope, 1842 Heliocopris dilloni Guérin-Méneville, 1847 Heliocopris dolosus Janssens, 1939 Heliocopris dominus Bates, 1868 Heliocopris erycoides Felsche, 1907 Heliocopris eryx (Fabricius, 1801) Heliocopris faunus Boheman, 1857 Heliocopris felschei Kolbe, 1904 Heliocopris fonsecai Ferreira, 1967 Heliocopris furcithorax Müller, 1941 Heliocopris gigas (Linnaeus, 1758) Heliocopris hamadryas (Fabricius, 1775) Heliocopris hamifer Harold, 1878 Heliocopris haroldi Kolbe, 1893 Heliocopris helleri Felsche, 1907 Heliocopris hermes Gillet, 1911 Heliocopris hunteri Waterhouse, 1891 Heliocopris japetus Klug, 1855 Heliocopris kolbei Felsche, 1901 Heliocopris marshalli Péringuey, 1901 Heliocopris midas (Fabricius, 1775) Heliocopris mimus Janssens, 1939 Heliocopris minos Gillet, 1907 Heliocopris mutabilis Kolbe, 1893 Heliocopris myrmidon Kolbe, 1893 Heliocopris neptuniformis Felsche, 1907 Heliocopris neptunoides Janssens, 1939 Heliocopris neptunus Boheman, 1857 Heliocopris pauliani Janssens, 1939 Heliocopris pirmal (Fabricius, 1798) Heliocopris quinqueangulatus Janssens, 1939 Heliocopris samson Harold, 1878 Heliocopris sirius Gillet, 1925 Heliocopris solitarius Kolbe, 1893 Heliocopris staudingeri Kolbe, 1893 Heliocopris sylvanus Gillet, 1925 Heliocopris tyrannus Thomson, 1859", "Leutnant Hermann Habich (1895-?)", "Tenryū River passes Aichi Prefecture, and flows through western Shizuoka Prefecture", "\"Our primary goal is to improve the quality of Jewish life for every Jew in Cyprus: the moral values and rich traditions that Judaism has to offer are things that no Jew should be deprived of.\"", "Urban as a given name or surname may refer:", "Little Ol' Cowgirl is the second studio album by American country band Dixie Chicks, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music).", "Ohama also established \"fashionwalker.com\" with Japan's major portal site, Yahoo!", "Notable people with the surname include: Ed Vaizey (born 1968), English politician and journalist Mrs George de Horne Vaizey (1857-1917), English writer John Vaizey, Baron Vaizey (1929-1984), British writer and economist Marina Vaizey, British journalist and art critic", "King Puru was a Puranic king and the youngest son of king Yayati and Sharmishtha and one of ancestors of the Pandavas and Kauravas.King Puru married Kausalya and Janmajeya is his son", "Notable people with the surname include: Henry Heth (1825-1899), career United States Army officer who became a Confederate general in the American Civil War Henry Heth, a prominent Virginia businessman Joice Heth (c. 1756 - 1836), African-American slave exhibited by P. T. Barnum with the false claim that Heth ( surname ) was the 161-year-old nursing \"mammy\" of George Washington William A. Heth", "Pushkar is a name of the following people Given name Pushkar Bhan (1926-2008), radio actor and script writer from Kashmir Pushkar Goggiaa, Indian television actor Pushkar Lele (born 1979), Hindustani classical vocalist Chautariya Pushkar Shah (1784-1841), prime minister of Nepal Pushkar Shah, Nepalese peace and democracy activist and adventurer Pushkar Sharma, Indian medical scientist Pushkar Shrotri, Indian film and theatre actor Surname Pushkar-Gayathri, Tamil film director duo Martyn Pushkar (died 1658), Ukrainian Cossack leader and government official Pankaj Pushkar, Indian politician Sunanda Pushkar (1962-2014), Indian businesswoman Vitali Pushkar (born 1983), Israeli swimmer Vitaliy Pushkar (born 1987), Ukrainian rally driver", "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism is the ninth book in the Regnery Publishing The Politically Incorrect Guides (P.I.G.)", "Philorhizus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Philorhizus adoxus Andrewes, 1923 Philorhizus alpinus Maschnigg, 1934 Philorhizus atlanticus Mateu, 1957 Philorhizus berberus Antoine, 1963 Philorhizus brandmayri Sciaky, 1991 Philorhizus bravoorum Mateu, 1957 Philorhizus conicipennis Fauvel, 1905 Philorhizus crucifer Lucas, 1846 Philorhizus dacicus Sciaky, 1991 Philorhizus elliptipennis Wollaston, 1864 Philorhizus ferranius Mateu, 1956 Philorhizus franzi Machado, 1992 Philorhizus fumatus Mateu, 1961 Philorhizus incertus Wollaston, 1864 Philorhizus insignis Lucas, 1846 Philorhizus kirgisicus Komarov & Kabak, 1995 Philorhizus koenigi Reitter, 1887 Philorhizus lindbergi Mateu, 1956 Philorhizus lompei Wrase, 2005 Philorhizus longicollis Wollaston, 1865 Philorhizus luguricus Sciaky, 1991 Philorhizus marggii Wrase & Assmann, 2008 Philorhizus mateui Machado, 1992 Philorhizus melanocephalus (Dejean, 1825) Philorhizus mendizabali Mateu & Colas, 1954 Philorhizus michailovi Komarov & Kabak, 1995 Philorhizus nonfriedi Reitter, 1898 Philorhizus notatus Stephens, 1827 Philorhizus optimus Bates, 1873 Philorhizus parvicollis Wollaston, 1865 Philorhizus paulo Wrase, 1995 Philorhizus quadrisignatus Dejean, 1825 Philorhizus sigma (P.Rossi, 1790) Philorhizus tianshanicus Komarov & Kabak, 1995 Philorhizus tinauti Anichtchenko, 2005 Philorhizus umbratus Wollaston, 1865 Philorhizus vectensis Rye, 1873 Philorhizus vieirai Mateu, 1957 Philorhizus wollastoni Fauvel, 1905", "William Ely ( divine ) died in the prison at a great age in 1609, \"being then accounted by those of his persuasion a most holy confessor.\"", "In Siegen on 17 February 1506 Maria of Nassau ( 1491 -- 1547 ) married Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg, with whom she had 12 children, including: Otto, died young Adolph III, Elector and Archbishop of Cologne from 1547 to 1556 Anton, Elector and Archbishop of Cologne from 1556 to 1558 John V (c.1512 - 1560), Count of Holstein-Schauenburg from 1531, married in 1555 to Countess Elisabeth of East Frisia (1531-1558) Cordula (1516-1542), married: on 8 April 1529 to Count Everwin of Bentheim (13 December 1530) in 1536 to Count Gumprecht II of Neuenahr-Alpen Otto IV (1517-1576), co-ruler from 1531 to 1560, ruling Count of Holstein-Schauenburg from 1560 Jobst II (c.1520 - 1581), ruling Lord of Gemen from 1531, married in 1561 to Elisabeth of Palland (d. 1606) William II (d. 1580), Provost of Hildesheim", "D.C. Synod supports 2 Outdoor Ministry Sites (Caroline Furnace and Mar-Lu-Ridge Summer Camp and Education and Conference Center)", "Notable people with the surname include: Jun Mizutani, table tennis player Kazuo Mizutani, military personnel of World War II Kei Mizutani, adult film actress Masatoshi Mizutani, football player Mitsuzo Mizutani ( , 1915-?", "Though Pierre Macret retired from active practice in 1787, he was still alive in 1796.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Thornhill (born 1921), British sculptor Arthur Thornhill (1850-1930), English politician Batt Thornhill, Irish sportsperson Charles Thornhill (1814-1881), English cricketer Claude Thornhill (1909-1965), American pianist, arranger and bandleader Claude E. Thornhill (1893-1956), American college football player and coach Dorothy Thornhill (born 26 May 1955), British politician, Mayor of Watford Frederick Thornhill (1846-1876), English cricketer George Thornhill (MP) (1783-1852), English member of parliament George Thornhill (cricketer) (1811-1875), English cricketer James Thornhill (1675/6-1734), English painter Juan Thornhill (born 1996), American football player Leeroy Thornhill (born 1969), British electronic music artist Leonard W. Thornhill (1915-1942), American World War II Naval officer and pilot Lisa Thornhill (born 1962), American actress Matt Thornhill (born 1988), English footballer Michael Thornhill (born 1941), Australian film producer, screenwriter, and director Pauline Thornhill, host and producer of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's longest running regional television program, Land and Sea Roland Thornhill (born 1935), Canadian politician Siri Thornhill, Norwegian soprano Thomas Thornhill (1837-1900), British politician Tom Thornhill (born 1952), American lawyer and politician William Thornhill (c.1500-1557), English politician William Pole Thornhill (1807-1876), English politician and landowner Fictitious Roger O. Thornhill, character played by Cary Grant in North by Northwest Ernest Thornhill, alias of The Machine in Person of Interest (TV series)", "Events from the year 2007 in Sweden", "Notable people with the surname include: François Thureau-Dangin (1872 - 1944) was a French archaeologist, assyriologist, and epigrapher who played a major role in the deciphering of Sumerian and Akkadian languages Paul Thureau-Dangin (1837-1913), French historian of the reign of Louis-Philippe and the revival of Catholic thought in 19th century Britain", "Rodney Dwayne Artmore (born June 14, 1974 in Galveston, Texas.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan McCrudden (born 1955), American soccer player Ian McCrudden, American film director Michael McCrudden (born 1986), Canadian Internet personality Niall McCrudden (died 2010), Irish music promoter", "Notable people with the surname include: Gemma Triscari (born 1990), Australian cricketer John Triscari (born 1957), Australian basketball coach", "Musician, Player and Listener magazine writers David Breskin and Rafi Zabor called him \"the most stately free-jazz drummer in the history of the idiom, a regal and thundering presence.\"", "The Doctors' trial (officially United States of America v. Karl Brandt, et al.)", "Book one: Research for the Social Improvement and General Betterment of Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (Apr 2010) Book two: The Long-Distance Dispatch Between Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (Mar 2011) Book three: Words of (Questionable) Wisdom from Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (Oct 2011) Book four: The Rocky Road Trip of Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (Apr 2012) Book five: The Awesomely Awful Melodies of Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (Mar 2013) Book six: Love and Other Fiascos with Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (Oct 2013) Book seven: The Less-Than-Hidden Secrets and Final Revelations of Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (Sept 2014)", "Eivind Brydøy (born 1964) is a Norwegian Artist manager, born in Tønsberg, Norway.", "Bamboo Collage is Hitomi Takahashi's second album released under gr8!", "Lidell cited Janet Jackson as the inspiration for the album, saying \"I got into Rhythm Nation and Control and thought 'these are amazing songs, why don't Jamie Lidell ( album ) make them like this anymore?", "This is a list of curling clubs in Lithuania:", "Redirect to: Birtvisi Fortress", "2000 ASP World Tour is run by the Association of Surfing Professionals.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Bart Carlton, American basketball player and twice All-American (1930 and 1931) Carl Carlton (born 1953), American R&B, soul, and funk singer and songwriter Danny Carlton (born 1983), English footballer Doyle E. Carlton (1885-1972), Governor of Florida Jim Carlton (1935-2015), Australian politician Larry Carlton (born 1948), studio guitarist best known for working with Steely Dan, the Crusaders and Joni Mitchell in the 1970s Steve Carlton (born 1944), professional baseball player (1965-88) Vanessa Carlton (born 1980), pop and rock singer, songwriter and pianist Vassar B. Carlton (1912-2005), Florida Supreme Court Justice Wray Carlton (born 1937), American collegiate football and American Football League player Given name: Carlton B. Ardery, Jr. (died 1965), American test pilot Carlton Barrett (1950-1987), reggae drummer and percussion player; member of Bob Marley and The Wailers Carlton W. Barrett (1919-1986), US Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Carlton Cole (born 1983), English footballer Carlton Cuse (born 1959), American screenwriter and producer Carlton Davis (born 1996), American football player Carlton Fairweather (born 1961), English footballer Carlton Fisk (born 1947), professional baseball player (1969, 1971-1993) Carlton Foster (1826-1901), American politician Carlton Gary (1950-2018), American serial killer and rapist Carlton Higbie (born 1983), author and for Navy SEAL Carlton Johnson (born 1969), American football player Carlton Morris (born 1995), English football player Carlton Palmer (born 1965), English international football player Carlton Skinner (1913-2004), Governor of Guam Fictional characters: Carlton Banks, from the American television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, played by Alfonso Ribeiro Carlton Lassiter, from the American television series Psych Carlton the doorman, on the American television show Rhoda and Carlton Your Doorman Johnny Cage (born John Carlton), from the Mortal Kombat video game series Carlton \"Carl\" Carlson, from the long-running animated television series The Simpsons", "Notable people with the surname include: Knut Gjerset (1865-1936), Norwegian-born American writer and historian Oluf Gjerset (1848-1941), Norwegian-born American politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Filip Manojlović (born 1996), football goalkeeper Igor Manojlović (born 1977), Serbian professional football player Miki Manojlović (born 1950), Serbian actor Nenad Manojlović (1954-2014), Yugoslav and Serbian former water polo player and manager Radmila Manojlović (born 1985), Serbian pop folk singer Zlatko Manojlović (born 1951), guitarist", "Humphrey Humphreys graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Birmingham University in 1921 with the degree of Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) for a thesis on 'Function in the evolution of man's dentition.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne Ramsey (1929-1988), American actress born Anne Mobley Annie Mobley (born 1942), American politician Carlton Mobley (1906-1981), American jurist and politician Cuttino Mobley (born 1975), American former National Basketball Association player Eric Mobley (born 1977), American former National Basketball Association player Ethel Mobley (1920-1984), American race car driver, tied as the second female NASCAR driver Frank Mobley (1868-1940), English footballer Frank Harry Mobley (1870-1920), Canadian politician Hank Mobley (1930-1986), American hard bop and soul jazz tenor saxophonist and composer John Mobley (born 1973), American former National Football League player Mary Ann Mobley (1939-2014), American actress and former Miss America Orson Mobley (born 1963), American former National Football League player Roger Mobley (born 1949), American child actor Russ Mobley (1933-2018), American educator and politician Sharif Mobley (born 1984), American suspected terrorist arrested in 2010 Stephen Anthony Mobley (1965-2005), American convicted murderer Singor Mobley (born 1972), American former Canadian Football League linebacker Vic Mobley (born 1943), English former footballer Wendell Mobley, American country music songwriter", "The song was performed fourteenth on the night, following Denmark's Kirsten & Søren with \"Ka' du se hva' jeg sa'?\"", "Few men of Jacob Unna's means have probably given away so much in this way, and with so much discretion.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Henri Kontinen (born 1990), Finnish tennis player, older brother of Micke Micke Kontinen (born 1992), Finnish tennis player, younger brother of Henri", "Tyrinthia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Tyrinthia aurantia Martins & Galileo, 2007 Tyrinthia biformis Bates, 1885 Tyrinthia capillata Bates, 1866 Tyrinthia colombiana Galileo & Martins, 2009 Tyrinthia dionae Martins & Galileo, 2004 Tyrinthia frontalis (Guérin-Méneville, 1855) Tyrinthia klugii (Thomson, 1868) Tyrinthia lycinella Bates, 1881 Tyrinthia moroiuba Martins & Galileo, 1991 Tyrinthia nigroapicata Galileo & Martins, 2009 Tyrinthia obtusa Bates, 1881 Tyrinthia paraba Martins & Galileo, 1991 Tyrinthia patula Galileo & Martins, 2005 Tyrinthia photurina Bates, 1885 Tyrinthia picticornis Martins & Galileo, 1991 Tyrinthia scissifrons Bates, 1866 Tyrinthia turuna Martins & Galileo, 1993 Tyrinthia xanthe Bates, 1881", "\"The third novel in Sartre's monumental Roads to Freedom series, Troubled Sleep powerfully depicts the fall of France in 1940, and the anguished feelings of a group of Frenchmen whose pre-war apathy gives way to a consciousness of the dignity of individual resistance - to the German occupation and to fate in general - and solidarity with people similarly oppressed.\"", "From Sierra Leone Creole people's mix of peoples, the Creoles developed what is now the native Krio language (a mixture of English, indigenous West African languages, and other European languages).", "Notable people with the surname include: Kenta Kobashi ( , born 1967), Japanese professional wrestler Megumi Kobashi ( , born 1979), Japanese actress Yasuhide Kobashi ( , 1931-2003), Japanese woodblock print artist, painter, sculptor, and stage designer", "Jacob 's ladder ( toy ) is \"a toy that does some very weird things.\"", "Redirect to: List of Thor and Delta launches (1990-1999)", "Results FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2009: Super-G-24 2010 Winter Olympics: Downhill-17", "The Court struck down the conviction of a 19-year-old man who had walked into the Los Angeles courthouse with a jacket reading \"Fuck the Draft.\"", "The Grand Rapids Griffins are a professional ice hockey team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.", "There Mykyta Senyk won a bronze medal in the men's 100 metres - T38 event and a bronze medal in the men's 200 metres - T38 event", "Fraud Squad TV is a Canadian half-hour documentary television series aimed at bringing awareness to the public about the global problem of fraud.", "Redirect to: British Army", "The following events occurred in September 1962:", "George G. Bloomer (born January 23, 1963) is an evangelist, pastor, author, teleevangelist, renowned speaker and entrepreneur.", "See also: 2004 European Parliament election in Hungary", "Barnard thought this species almost indistinguishable from Comitas stolida (Hinds, 1843)", "Redirect to: NBA Development League All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award", "In December 2013, Datacard Group announced the acquisition of Entrust Inc. and subsequently rebranded as Entrust Datacard", "This is the fifth studio album by Paradis, the last being Divinidylle's 2000 release Bliss.", "I remember when I was a little girl and my mother and father would have people over and they'd walk into an unlocked door in our house.\"", "The DIA reported in 1998 that the country's paramilitary organizations, the Territorial Militia Troops, the Youth Labor Army, and the Naval Militia had suffered considerable morale and training degradation over the previous seven years but still retained the potential to \"make an enemy invasion costly.\"", "Bobby Grubic's first USA National Television music airplay was in 2005 on NBC's The Today Show hosted by Matt Lauer live from Croatia, where Bobbys song \"Ne Mogu Bez Tebe (I Can't Be Without You)\" from album \"Samo Ljubav (Simply Love)\" was used as the background music for \"Today's\" live clips in segments \"Where in the World is Matt Lauer?\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Réda Babouche (born 1979), Algerian footballer Yacine Babouche (born 1978), Algerian footballer", "Andrei Rybakou (Belarusian: ) (born March 4, 1982) is a former Belarusian weightlifter, Olympian and two-time World Champion who competed in the 85 kg category.", "Redirect to: 2005 Cebu's 5th congressional district special election", "By 1891 the same Hibiscus was identified as Hibiscus chrysantha in the United States, a practice which may have continued into the 1930s and contributed to incorrect species identification.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ailsa Carmichael, Lady Carmichael, Scottish judge Al Carmichael, American football player and stunt performer Alexander Carmichael, collector and author of Carmina Gadelica Alistair Carmichael, Scottish Liberal Democratic politician Amy Carmichael, missionary to Tamil Nadu, India Angus Carmichael (1925-2013), Scottish footballer Archibald Drummond Carmichael (1859-?", "According to the organizers: The prize is awarded every year to a remarkable personality whose courage and thoughts are examples for everybody, in the spirit of Simone de Beauvoir who wrote: \"The ultimate end, for which human beings should aim, is liberty, the only capable [thing], to establish every end on.\"", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Lake County, California", "Notable people with the surname include: Jacob van Gool (1596-1667), Dutch Orientalist and mathematician better known by his Latinized name Jacobus Golius Jan van Gool (1685-1763), Dutch painter and art historian Jef Van Gool (born 1935), Belgian footballer Roger Van Gool (born 1950), Belgian footballer Wilma van Gool-van den Berg (born 1947), Dutch sprinter", "In late 2007, Kevin had hinted at a re-release of the album with the aid of Brand New's record label, Procrastinate!", "SEPnet's partners are, alphabetically: The University of Hertfordshire (joined 2013) The University of Kent (Founding member) The Open University (joined 2013) The University of Portsmouth (joined 2010) Queen Mary University of London (Founding member) Royal Holloway, University of London (Founding member) The University of Southampton (Founding member) The University of Surrey (Founding member) The University of Sussex (Founding member) Its associates are: University of Oxford The University of Reading Rutherford Appleton Laboratory", "On the CD-version there are three hidden tracks in the end of the final track: Bingo singing Staten och kapitalet, a 1970s radical left-wing progressive rock tune by Blå Tåget made into a national hit song in Sweden in 1980 by punk rock band Ebba Grön, Evel Knievel performing a poem named Why?" ]
[ "This is a list of schools in Warwickshire, England:", "The Pocket Book of Boners contains 22 illustrations of silly mistakes, drawn by Dr. Seuss.", "Notable people with the surname include: Cathryn Damon (1930-1987), American television, film and stage actress Frances Lewis Brackett Damon (1857-1939), American poet, writer Gabriel Damon (born 1976), American film actor Johnny Damon (born 1973), American Major League baseball player Liz Damon, lead singer of Liz Damon's Orient Express Mark Damon (born 1933), American film actor and producer Matt Damon (born 1970), American film actor and screenwriter Robert Damon (1814-1889), English conchologist and geologist S. Foster Damon (1893-1971), American academic and poet William Damon (born 1944), psychologist and educator", "The Mach Five (, Mahha-gō) is the racing car Speed Racer (Go Mifune in the Japanese version) drives in the anime series of the same name (known as \"Mach Go!", "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", "Stephen Forbes may refer to: Stephen Alfred Forbes (1844-1930), American zoologist and ecologist Steve Forbes (boxer) (born 1977), American boxer Steve Forbes (basketball) (born 1965), American college basketball head coach Steve Forbes (born 1947), American businessman and politician", "Redirect to: Pierrot lunaire (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Davron Ergashev (born 1988), Tajik footballer Ismatilla Ergashev, ambassador of Uzbekistan to Azerbaijan Jahongir Ergashev (born 1994), Tajik footballer Mubin Ergashev (born 1973), Tajik professional football coach", "Some of the grape varieties bred by Helmut Becker at the Research Institute Geisenheim :", "In 1971, Rambo was named one of the National Jaycees' \"Outstanding Young Men in America.\"", "As a municipal division, Temryuksky District is incorporated as Temryuksky Municipal District.", "Redirect to: List of IndyCar Series drivers", "Redirect to: 1986 World Mountain Running Trophy", "This is a list of notable individuals who were born or lived in Ljubljana:", "So I said 'Let's just get in contact with All City ( Downsyde album )'s tour manager and send him When the Dust Settles and see what he has to say.'", "The Wellesley Nautical School was a naval training school first located on the Tyne, and later removed to Blyth", "Nancy Youngblut graduated from The College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota and the University of Georgia with an MFA in Directing for the Theatre.", "Faridkot District was a part of the erstwhile Ferozepur Division but in the year 1996, Faridkot Division was established with a Divisional headquarter at Faridkot which includes Faridkot, Bathinda and Mansa districts", "Born in Anse-à-Veau, Cédor had Dieudonné Cédor's work displayed around the world, with exhibits in Guatemala (1951), Mexico (1952), Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands (1968), Miami (1969), Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama.", "Young International Airport, Detroit, US, IATA Code Diethyltryptamine, a psychedelic drug Detection error tradeoff It (Christensen book) (Det in Danish), poetry book The mathematical determinant Department of Education and Communities (New South Wales), formerly the Department of Education and Training (DET) 14 Intelligence Company, UK military undercover unit a determiner, in interlinear glossing", "Katalin Miskolczi (born 6 August 1976) is a Hungarian former professional tennis player.", "Marwick is a Scottish surname, that may refer to: Arthur Marwick (1936-2006), Scottish historian Ernest Marwick (1915-1977), Scottish writer Hugh Marwick (1885-1965), Scottish scholar James Marwick (born 1862), founder of accountancy practice KPMG John Marwick (1891-1978), New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist Thomas Marwick (1895-1960), Australian politician Thomas P. Marwick (1854-1927), Scottish architect Tricia Marwick (born 1953), Scottish politician", "In 2006 Arts Council Wales granted a Creative Wales Award and the choral cycle Spaces: Beyond the End of the World was written for Serendipity, Only Men Aloud!", "I did not sue Errol Morris for any money or any percentages of The Thin Blue Line, though the media portrayed The Thin Blue Line ( 1988 film ) that way.\"", "Digrammia burneyata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonin Scalia (1936-2016), American justice Daniela Scalia, Italian television journalist and presenter Eugene Scalia (born 1963), U.S. Secretary of Labor Jack Scalia (born 1950), American actor Jimmy Scalia (born 1960), American record producer Liz Scalia, British-Italian cyclist Pietro Scalia (born 1960), Italian-American film editor Vito Scalia (1925-2009), Italian politician", "Canton of Épernay-2 consists of the following communes: Avize Brugny-Vaudancourt Chavot-Courcourt Chouilly Cramant Cuis Épernay (partly) Flavigny Grauves Les Istres-et-Bury Mancy Monthelon Morangis Moussy Oiry Pierry Plivot Vinay", "List of ambassadors of Luxembourg to India List of ambassadors of Luxembourg to the Czech Republic List of ambassadors of Luxembourg to the United States", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Cunnington, English footballer Ben Cunnington (archaeologist), British archaeologist Ben Cunnington (footballer), Australian rules footballer Cecil Willett Cunnington, collector and historian of costume Douglas Cunnington, Canadian politician Eddie Cunnington, Scottish footballer Maud Cunnington, British archaeologist Phillis Emily Cunnington, collector and historian of costume Shaun Cunnington, footballer William Cunnington, British antiquarian William Alfred Cunnington British zoologist", "Notable people with the surname include: Otto Bardenhewer (1851-1935) German Catholic patrologist Werner Bardenhewer (born 1929), German Catholic priest and founder of a charity group", "Scientific name: Notocacteae Rank: Tribe Higher Classification: Cactoideae", "Al-Mubarak is an Arabic family name/Patronymic, means son of Mubarak/descent of Mubarak, and may refer to: surname Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Manchester City chairman Patronymic Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah (born 1948), government minister of Kuwait, son of Mubarak bin Hamad Al-Sabah Salim Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah (1864-1921), ninth sheikh of Kuwait of the line of Al-Sabah, son of Mubarak Al-Sabah Note: the usual romanization of above name was Jaber bin Mubarak bin Hamad Al-Sabah and Salim bin Mubarak Al-Sabah", "This is a list of destinations served by Smartwings (formerly a branch of Travel Service which has now adapted the same name) as of June 2019:", "The Vostok-2M (Russian: meaning \"East\"), GRAU index 8A92M was an expendable carrier rocket used by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1991.", "The Dallas Observer called the album \"impossible to listen to in Instant Winner's entirety.\"", "The most soulful instrument, the human voice.\"", "Redirect to: 1964 Louisiana gubernatorial election", "Angélica Mendoza de Ascarza is considered to be a symbol of human rights in Peru and of those who disappeared in the country from 1980 to 2000 as a result of the internal violence in Peru and has been recognized by the International Red Cross and Amnesty International as a Woman Human Rights Defender and a \"tireless advocate for those women who lost their loved ones.\"", "Tommy Banks ( footballer ) played for Bolton Wanderers from 1947 to 1961, and six matches for the England national football team in 1958, including all four matches in the 1958 FIFA World Cup.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew-John Bethke, South African composer Arap Bethke (born 1980), Mexican actor Bruce Bethke (born 1955), American author Des Bethke (born 1943), Australian rules footballer Erik Bethke (born 1972), American computer games developer Jean Bethke Elshtain (1941-2013), American political philosopher Katie Bethke (born 1988), American soccer player Michael Bethke, American murderer Penny Bethke (1950-2011), Canadian co-operative business leader Sigfried Bethke (born 1954), German physicist", "(Bogart was top-billed over Sheridan in opening credits of the film.)", "Likhachyov (Russian: , masculine) or Likhachyova (, feminine), alternatively spelled Likhachev/Likhacheva or Likhachov/Likhachova, is a Russian surname shared by: Dmitry Likhachov (1906-1999), Russian language and literature scholar Galina Likhachova (born 1977), Russian speed skater Nikolay Likhachyov (1862-1936), Russian sigillographer Valery Likhachov (born 1947), Russian cyclist Vasily Likhachyov (1952-2019), Russian politician Yegor Ligachyov (born 1920), Soviet politician", "The surname may refer to David Wojnarowicz (1954-1992), American painter, photographer, writer, filmmaker and performance artist Janusz Wojnarowicz (born 1980), Polish judoka", "Afrocyclops is a genus of copepod crustaceans in the family Cyclopidae, containing the following species: Afrocyclops alter Kiefer, 1935 Afrocyclops curticornis (Kiefer, 1932) Afrocyclops doryphorus Kiefer, 1935 Afrocyclops gibsoni (Brady, 1904) Afrocyclops herringi Alekseev & Sanoamuang, 2006 Afrocyclops ikennus Onabamiro, 1957 Afrocyclops lanceolatus Kiefer, 1935 Afrocyclops nubicus (Chappuis, 1922) Afrocyclops pauliani Lindberg, 1951 Afrocyclops propinquus (Kiefer, 1932) Afrocyclops sparus Dussart, 1974", "Notable people with the surname include: August von Voit Brigitte Voit Carl von Voit Eszter Voit G. Mark Voit Luke Voit Otto Voit Robert Voit David Voit", "Notable people with the surname include: Guadalupe Silerio (born 1971), Mexican politician Maximiliano Silerio Esparza, Mexican politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Chips Mackinolty (born 1954), Australian poster artist George Mackinolty (1895-1951), Royal Australian Air Force commander", "4 teams will be relegated to Iraq Division 1 and 2 teams will be promoted for next season 2013-14", "NIU or Niu as a name can refer to: Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, Illinois, United States) Northland International University (Dunbar, Wisconsin, United States) Niue (ISO country code) Niu (surname), Chinese surname Network Interface Unit (telecommunications); see Network Interface Device (NID) National Ilan University National Intelligence University Niu Sale (born 1959), American football player David Niu, Australian-American rugby league footballer and coach", "2003 Collegiate Draft of Major League Lacrosse", "Indi is a town in the state of Karnataka, India.", "Brokey Yacht Club is now one of the largest yacht clubs in Iceland with over 150 members.", "Adrienne Hardham FAA is a professor within the division of Plant Sciences of the Research School of Biology at the Australian National University.", "Peter McNamee played 175 games in the World Hockey Association with the Vancouver Blazers, Phoenix Roadrunners, and San Diego Mariners.", "The title of this EP is taken from the lyrics of \"Hair Down\" - \"Man, we were still just babies / Dressing up in rags with our wallets full.\"", "Negreum is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Negreum amagisanum Morita, 1994 Negreum asakoae Morita, 1994 Negreum bentonis Bates, 1883 Negreum bicolore Morvan, 2006 Negreum ehikoense (Habu, 1954) Negreum kulti (Jedlicka, 1940) Negreum lianzhouense Morvan & Tian, 2001 Negreum morvani Laasalla, 1997 Negreum mutator Bates, 1883 Negreum nanlingense Morvan & Tian, 2001 Negreum peliotes Habu, 1974 Negreum qiongxiense Morvan & Tian, 2001 Negreum rougemonti Morvan, 1998 Negreum wangmini Morvan & Tian, 2001 Negreum yasuii Habu, 1974", "(He also coached in China's National Basketball League in 2012.)", "Harriet Pye Esten or Harriet Pye Scott-Waring born Harriet Pye Bennett (1760s?", "Unelcus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Unelcus bolivianus Breuning, 1966 Unelcus lineatus Bates, 1885 Unelcus pictus Thomson, 1864", "Notable people with the surname include: Ergün Zorlu, Turkish tennis player Haydar Zorlu, Turkish-German actor Fatin Rüştü Zorlu (1910-1961), Turkish diplomat and politician", "The film was released theatrically on February 11, 2005.", "Giovanni di Giovanni (c. 1350 - May 7, 1365?)", "The Netherlands finished ninth in what was the country's first appearance in a final since 2004.", "Dering is a surname, and may refer to: Charles L. Dering, American lawyer and politician Sir Cholmeley Dering, 4th Baronet, English politician Sir Edward Dering, 1st Baronet, English antiquary and politician Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet, English politician Sir Edward Dering, 3rd Baronet, English politician Sir Edward Dering, 5th Baronet, English politician Sir Edward Dering, 8th Baronet, English politician George Edward Dering, English inventor Lady Mary Dering, English composer Richard Dering, English composer Wladisław Dering, Polish physician, plaintiff in Dering v Uris and Others", "Crataegus apiifolia is an illegitimate name for two species of hawthorns: Crataegus marshallii, parsley hawthorn Crataegus monogyna, common hawthorn", "Wolterstorff (a Toponymic surname, derived from German Waltersdorf = Walter's village) is the family name of Nicholas Wolterstorff (* 1932), American philosopher Robert M. Wolterstorff (1914 - 2007), American Bishop Willy Wolterstorff (1864 - 1943), German paleontologist and herpetologist", "José \"Pepe\" Díaz (1776 - April 30, 1797) and Francisco Díaz (1777 - ?)", "Upon dedication, the bridge was officially named the Garden City Skyway, using the nickname of St. Catharines, \"Canada's Garden City.\"", "The large moth family Arctiidae contains the following genera with names beginning from A to M: (For names beginning from N to Z, see List of arctiid genera: N-Z.)", "The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius (Russian: - ) is the most important Russian monastery and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church.", "Notable people with the name include: Given name: Fifita Moala (born 1980), Tongan rugby league footballer Fifita Mounga (born 1973), Tongan rugby union footballer Surname: Andrew Fifita (born 1989), Australian rugby league footballer Tonga Fifita (born 1959), Tongan professional wrestler Alipate Fifita (born 1982), Tongan professional wrestler Steve Fifita (born 1982), American football player Pila Fifita (born 1975), Tongan rugby union footballer Talai Fifita (born 1962), Tongan rugby union footballer John Fifita, Tongan rugby league footballer Vaea Fifita, New Zealand rugby union footballer Vunipola Fifita (born 1996), Australian rugby union footballer", "Batyle is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Batyle ignicollis (Say, 1824) Batyle knowltoni Knull, 1968 Batyle laevicollis Bates, 1892 Batyle rufiventris Knull, 1928 Batyle suturalis (Say, 1824)", "Redirect to: Touch and Go (The Cars song)", "Walter went on to play professional hockey in the United Hockey League, where Owen Walter played in 75 games with the 2003-04 Rockford IceHogs, and in the British Elite Ice Hockey League playing 48 games with the 2004-05 Basingstoke Bison.", "Events from the year 1804 in France", "Redirect to: 1986 Bristol Trophy - Singles", "The album features a diverse \"array of alternative rock, touching on funk metal, R.E.M.-style folk-rock, and grunge.\"", "Partnering Danja Müsch Jana Vollmer claimed the silver medal for Germany at the 2000 European Championships in Bilbao, Spain.", "Kalinovka may refer to: Kalinovka, Hajigabul, a village in Azerbaijan Kalinovka, Masally, a village in Azerbaijan Kalinovka, Kazakhstan, a settlement in Almaty Province of Kazakhstan Kalinovka, Russia, name of several rural localities in Russia Kalynivka (disambiguation), several locations in Ukraine", "Dr. Kasaraneni Sadasivarao was a surgeon, politician, philanthropist and educationist in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.", "Ghulam Rasool Birhamani (1970?-1980?", "Maurice Robinson may refer to: Maurice Robinson (cricketer), Irish cricketer Maurice Robinson, Northern Irish lorry driver charged with conspiracy to commit human trafficking among other crimes in the 2019 Essex lorry deaths Maurice A. Robinson, American New Testament scholar", "Redirect to: Miki (footballer, born 1984)", "Mihalik is a gender-neutral Slavic surname that may refer to Brian Mihalik (born 1992), American football offensive tackle Cora-Ann Mihalik (born c. 1954), American television news anchor and reporter Emil John Mihalik (1920-1984), American Catholic bishops Enikő Mihalik (born 1987), Hungarian model George Mihalik (born 1952), American football coach and former player Jaroslav Mihalík (born 1994), Slovak football winger Kálmán Mihalik (1896-1922), Hungarian physician and composer Lukáš Mihálik (footballer, born 1994), Slovak football forward Lukáš Mihálik (footballer, born 1997), Slovak football midfielder Ondřej Mihálik (born 1997), Czech football striker Pavol Mihalik, Slovak ice hockey player Red Mihalik (1916-1996), American basketball player and referee of Polish descent Roman Mihálik (born 1988), Slovak football defender Vladimír Mihálik (born 1987), Slovak ice hockey defenceman", "In The Christmas Album ( Neil Diamond album )'s review music critic Johnny Loftus states, \"While Neil Diamond's The Christmas Album is designed almost exclusively for his adult contemporary constituency, the vocalist still manages to light up most of the obviousness of these standards with his trademark gritty soul and flair for inflection.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Danielle Catanzariti (born 1992), Australian actress Tony Catanzariti (born 1949), Australian politician", "Echo Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and was named an American Water Landmark in 1981.", "Caliph Al-Qadir ordered the Manifesto of Baghdad in 1011 in response to the growth of the Fatimid-supporting Ismaili Shia sect of Islam within his borders.", "There are seven villages under Karamchedu mandal:", "Redirect to: India men's national basketball team", "Louis Defré (1816-1880), was a burgomaster mayor of Uccle, Belgium, from 1864 to 1872, and deputy", "Redirect to: A25 road (Sri Lanka)", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Tanzler (1877-1952), German-American necrophile Hans Tanzler (1927-2013), American politician and judge", "Redirect to: Leena Manimekalai", "Notable people with the surname include: Frederick Gore Ouseley (1825-1889), English musician Gideon Ouseley (1769-1839), Anglo-Irish Methodist Gideon Ouseley, a pseudonym of Oliver St. John Gogarty (1878-1957) Gore Ouseley (1770-1844), British diplomat and linguist Herman Ouseley, Baron Ouseley (born 1945), British politician author of the Ouseley Report William Ouseley (1769-1842), British orientalist William Gore Ouseley (1797-1866), British diplomat", "Soghomonyan or Soghomonian (Armenian: ) is an Armenian surname derived from Soghomon (Armenian: ), the Armenian equivalent of Solomon, and may refer to: Eduard Soghomonyan (born 1990), Armenian-born Brazilian wrestler Serob Soghomonyan (born 1986), Armenian artistic gymnast Komitas (Soghomon Soghomonian, 1869-1935), Armenian priest, musicologist, composer, arranger, singer and choirmaster", "Korean schools may refer to: Education in North Korea Education in South Korea Education in Korea (disambiguation) Chōsen gakkō - North Korean schools in Japan", "Fax as a surname may refer to: Elton Fax (1909-1993), American illustrator Jesslyn Fax (1893-1975), American actress Mark Fax (1911-1974), American composer Matt Fax (born 1996), French electronic musician", "Redirect to: List of districts of Jammu and Kashmir", "Waking the Witch may refer to: The use of sleep deprivation in Witch trials in early modern Scotland Waking the Witch (band), a British band Waking the Witch (novel), a novel in the Women of the Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong \"Waking the Witch\", a song by Kate Bush from the album Hounds of Love" ]
[ "Lists of CBS television affiliates are available in the following formats: List of CBS television affiliates (by U.S. state) List of CBS television affiliates (table)", "Redirect to: Daniel Fernández", "Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company is a firearms manufacturer located in Big Timber, Montana, United States.", "Notable people with the surname include: Rubashkin family, a family of American Haredi Jews, headed by Aaron Rubashkin, American founder and owner of the Agriprocessors meat company, and his sons: Moshe Rubashkin Sholom Rubashkin Samuil Rubashkin, Soviet film director Eliana Rubashkyn, stateless gender refugee", "Notable people with the name include: András Ádám-Stolpa (born 1921), Hungarian tennis player Andras Angyal (1902-1960), Hungarian American psychologist Andras Csaki (born 1981), Hungarian musician Andras Galfi (born 1973), Hungarian boxer Andras Guttormsson (circa 1490-1544), First Minister of the Faroe Islands Andras Jones (born 1968), American actor", "Notable people with the surname include: Arkady Khait, Soviet comedy and script writer Baruch Chait, Jewish religious composer and author Galit Chait, skate dancer Jonathan Chait, American columnist and political writer Lawrence G. Chait, American advertising executive who was a pioneer in mail-order sales", "Jose Castaño (born December 28, 1854 - ?)", "Andy Kellman gave Travel On, Rider 3 and a half stars out of 5, writing, \"Without sacrificing the band's rough edges, Steve Albini's and Jeff Powell's recording and engineering give the band it's [sic] most polished sound yet, but Travel On , Rider doesn't make their songs -- still bitter, still pessimistic, still sad -- suffer for it.\"", "Rhaeboscelis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Rhaeboscelis chalybea (Gory, 1841) Rhaeboscelis purpurea Chevrolat, 1838", "Starring Elizabeth Bogush, Dan Byrd, Julie Claire, and David DeLuise, Jam premiered at the Vail Film Festival on April 1, 2006, aired on television on the Starz!", "After Charles gave the Tribune Charles A. White's story, they printed it to make him look like the \"bad guy.\"", "Discography of a Japanese singer-songwriter Yōsui Inoue", "Stephanie Tauevihi has provided songs and vocals for New Zealand band Strawpeople", "Events from the year 1887 in Russia", "Isabella of Aragon , Queen of Germany was a member of the House of Aragon", "Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Wilhide, writer of books on design and decoration Glenn Wilhide (born 1958), British television screenwriter and producer Glenn Calvin Wilhide, design engineer for Black & Decker", "Notable people with the surname include: Ian Hudghton (born 1951), Scottish politician Max Hudghton (born 1976), Australian rules footballer", "William Cornwallis Cartwright (24 November 1825 - 8 November 1915) was an art collector, author and a Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1885", "Notable people with the surname include: Ernesto Alais (1929-2016), Argentine sport shooter John Alais (c. 1778 - 1847) British engraver Juan Alais (1844-1914), Argentine musician, grandson of John Alais", "Studley is a surname, and may refer to: Chuck Studley Elmer E. Studley Henry O. Studley, best known for creating the so-called Studley Tool Chest John Studley, Elizabethan translator Sy Studley (1841-1901), professional baseball player", "The following events occurred in July 1969:", "Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Dunkin, PC (1812-1881), Canadian editor, lawyer, teacher, judge, and politician Edwin Dunkin FRS, (1821-1898), British astronomer Kenneth Dunkin, (born 1966), Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives Robert Dunkin (1761-1831), mentor of the young Humphry Davy Tony Dunkin (born 1970), American basketball player William Dunkin (1709-1765), Irish poet", "Monzo may refer to: Monzo (bank), a UK bank Monzo (video game), a 2014 mobile game Monzo (Transformers), a character", "Notable people with the surname include: Camilla Herrem (born 1986), Norwegian handball player Geir André Herrem (born 1988), Norwegian footballer", "Paul Allan David (born May 24, 1935) is an American academic economist who is noted for Paul A. David's work on the economics of scientific progress and technical change.", "Notable people with the surname include: Geneviève Darrieussecq, French doctor and politician Marie Darrieussecq (born 1969), French novelist", "Notable people with the surname include: David Hambartsumyan (1956-1992), Armenian diver Eduard Hambardzumyan (born 1986), Armenian boxer Hovhannes Hambardzumyan (born 1990), Armenian footballer Viktor Hambardzumyan (1908-1996), Soviet Armenian scientist", "Penicillium cluniae is a fungus species of the genus of Penicillium which produces the antinematodal and antiparasitic agents paraherquamide B, paraherquamide C, paraherquamide D, paraherquamide E, paraherquamide F, paraherquamide G, paraherquamide H", "The 2002 Good Hotel Guide describes the hotel as \"Long, low and white-walled... a stylish, idiosyncratic little hotel, much admired.\"", "The Chrysalis Years is a three-disc compilation that includes all five of the Ramones albums on Chrysalis Records: Brain Drain, Mondo Bizarro, Acid Eaters, ¡Adios Amigos!", "Grynex is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Grynex lineatus Pascoe, 1888 Grynex martini (Allard, 1894) Grynex spinosus Breuning, 1939", "Lake Athabasca (/æbæsk/; French: lac Athabasca; from Woods Cree: aðapaskāw, \"[where] there are plants one after another\") is located in the northwest corner of Saskatchewan and the northeast corner of Alberta between 58° and 60° N. The lake is 26% in Alberta and 74% in Saskatchewan.", "Girls Get Busy is an album by Bratmobile, released in 2002 on Lookout!", "Notable people with the surname include: Bayano Kamani Mahmud Kamani (born 1964), British businessman, co-founder of Boohoo.com Pobiti Kamani Ramji H. Kamani, Indian industrialist from Gujarat Titus Kamani Umar Kamani (born 1988), British businessman, son of Mahmud", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Rabjohn (born 1945), British former footballer Stanley Rabjohn (1914-2001), American film editor", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Waber (1921-2013), American writer Christian Waber (born 1948), Swiss politician", "Events from the year 1539 in Sweden", "Güçlükonak (Kurdish: Basan‎) is town a district in Şırnak Province of Turkey.", "Aware ( disambiguation ) may also refer to: Aware, Inc., a biometrics software and services company Aware Electronics, a USA designer and manufacturer of Geiger counters and radiation monitors Aware Records, a record label owned by Columbia Records Aware (Beanie Baby), a Beanie Baby bear marketed to raise funds for breast cancer Aware (album), an album by Salvador Aware (voluntary organisation) Aware (woreda), a district in Ethiopia Aware, Ethiopia, a town in that district The Aware, a 2003 novel by Glenda Larke Aware, also called mono no aware, a concept in Japanese aesthetics Aware Magazine, a quarterly publication of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary AWARE may be the acronym for: Project AWARE, a scuba diving charitable foundation Association of Women for Action and Research, an NGO in Singapore Americans Well-informed on Automobile Retailing Economics, a nonprofit focused on vehicle finance education The AWARE Study (AWAreness during REsuscitation) Awareness may refer to: Awareness (album), a 1971 album by Buddy Terry Brand awareness, a marketing term Awareness Records, a record label founded by Andy Ware Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality, a book by Anthony de Mello Anesthesia awareness Context awareness on context with operational context Legal awareness Location awareness on context with physical location Raising awareness", "The leaves are crenate-similar to the leaves of Urtica species.", "The organization's goal is to address the social problems of mass incarceration, recidivism, and related issues by providing well-being, entrepreneurship, employment, and personal development training programs to individuals with criminal histories.", "Notable people with the surname include: Brandin Cote, Canadian NHL player David Cote (disambiguation), several people Denise Cote, a U.S. federal judge Michael R. Cote, CEO of SecureWorks Michael Richard Cote, Roman Catholic bishop in USA Ray Cote, Canadian NHL player Riley Cote, Canadian NHL player Patrick Cote (fighter), Canadian mixed martial artist", "On May 26, 2017, Jeremy Joseph Christian fatally stabbed two men and injured a third after 2017 Portland train attack was confronted for shouting racist and anti-Muslim slurs at two teenage black girls, Destinee Mangum and Walia Mohamed, on a MAX Light Rail train in Portland, Oregon.", "Redirect to: Julia Hamilton (schooner)", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Giles Hovenden, an Anglo-Irish figure who established the Hovenden family in Ireland Helen Corson Hovenden (1846-1935), American painter Robert Hovenden (died 1614), English academic administrator at the University of Oxford Robert Hovenden (Ireland), a seventeenth century Irish landowner who took part in the Irish Rebellion of 1641 Roger Hovenden (fl.1174-1201), English chronicler Thomas Hovenden (1840-1895), Irish-American artist and teacher Hovenden, like all English surnames, can also be used as a given name: Hovenden Hely (1823-1872), Australian explorer and politician Sir Hovenden Walker (1656/66-1725/28), British naval officer", "This article is for list of mosques in Hungary Tomb of Gül Baba (Budapest) (only a tomb, doesn't serve as a mosque); Mosque of Pasha Qasim (Pécs) (converted to a Roman Catholic church); Yakovalı Hasan Paşa Mosque or Mosque of Pasha Jacowali Hassan (Pécs); Malkocs Bey Mosque (Siklós); Minaret (Eger) (only the minaret remains; not in religious use anymore); Ozijeli Haji Ibrahim Mosque (Esztergom)(not in religious use); Budapest Mosque of the Hungarian Muslims' Church (Kelenföld, Budapest)", "Zizi is a personal name or nickname which may refer to: Zizi Jeanmaire (born 1924), French ballet dancer Zizi Lambrino (1898-1953), the first wife of King Carol II of Romania Zizi Possi, Brazilian singer Zizi Roberts (born 1979), Liberian football player Zinedine Zidane, French footballer Zheng Zhi, Chinese footballer Zizi Adel, Egyptian singer", "In Greek mythology, Oizys (/ozs/; Ancient Greek: ) is the goddess of misery, anxiety, grief, and depression.", "Símun (or Simon), was, around the year 1350, lawman of the Faroe Islands", "Redirect to: Mass media in Turkey", "The 2009 Nippon Professional Baseball season is the 60th season since the NPB was reorganized in 1950", "Richard Hugh Stotherd CB (1828-1895) was a British Army officer, a major-general in the Royal Engineers and the director-general of the Ordnance Survey of the United Kingdom,", "Redirect to: Norwegian County Road 5378", "Sergey Ivlev can refer to: Sergey Ivlev (badminton), Russian badminton player Sergey Ivlev (water polo) (born 1969), Russian water polo player", "Notable people with this surname include: Jagath Balasuriya (born 1940), Minister of National Heritage Kumari Balasuriya, former governor of the Southern Province Sumith Balasuriya, military commander Tharaka Balasuriya, politician and MP for Kegalle district Tissa Balasuriya (1924- 2013), Roman Catholic priest and theologian", "In 2004, Mount Yoshino was designated as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.", "Notable people with the surname include: B. S. Ramiah (1905-1983), Indian journalist K. Ramiah (1892-1988), Indian politician Kailasa Venkata Ramiah (1926-1994), Indian academic Krishnaswami Ramiah (1892-1988), Indian geneticist and politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Junjun Cabatu (born 1984), Filipino basketball player and son of Sonny Sonny Cabatu (born 1960), Filipino basketball player and father of Junjun", "At 6'5\" tall, Peled started life as a basketball player and was called \"larger than life\" when Amit Peled enveloped his Guarneri cello and \"Jacqueline du Pré in a farmer's body.\"", "Munganga is a Congolese surname that may refer to Kasongo Munganga, Congolese politician and monetarist Nelson Munganga (born 1993), Congolese football player", "A series of events, births and deaths in AD 1364 in Italy: Battle of Cascina", "Possession Island is located at the centre of the Possession Island National Park, an area of 5.10 km² established as a Protected Area in 1977 and managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service", "Hesychia or Hesykhia may refer to: The word from which Hesychasm, a tradition of prayer in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is derived In Greek mythology, either the daemon personification of silence, a handmaiden of the god of sleep, Hypnos; or a mortal daughter of Thespius Synonym for Zygaena, genus of moths", "Ponkunnam Damodaran's daughters M.D.Retrnamma(novelist, short story writer) M.D.Valasala, sons M.D.Chandera mohan:( novelist, short story writer, cartoonist),M.D.Rajendran: (poet,lyricist,music director, novelist) and M.D.Ajayaghosh (novelist,short story writer cartoonist, screenplay writer)", "Bc Lý may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Bc Lý, Qung Bình, a ward of Đng Hi Bc Lý, Bc Giang, a commune of Hip Hòa District Bc Lý, Ngh An, a commune of K Sơn District, Ngh An Province Bc Lý, Hà Nam, a commune of Lý Nhân District", "Redirect to: List of England national rugby union team records", "Barney's manager, London promoter Michael Helliet, said, \"I'm sure Matthew Barney ( boxer ) can still win major titles and this fight is a step towards that.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Bertone (1884-1972), Italian automobile designer, known for establishing the Carrozzeria Bertone business Leonardo Bertone (born 1994), Swiss footballer Giuseppe Bertone (called \"Nuccio\", 1914-1997), Italian automobile designer and constructor Tarcisio Bertone (born 1934), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church", "USS Water Witch (1845) was a steamer designed and constructed by the U.S. Navy with an experimental propulsion system that never quite worked, the Hunter wheel.", "Canton of Val d'Ariège consists of the following communes: Arabaux Baulou Bénac Le Bosc Brassac Burret Calzan Cazaux Coussa Crampagna Dalou Gudas L'Herm Loubens Loubières Malléon Montégut-Plantaurel Pradières Saint-Félix-de-Rieutord Saint-Jean-de-Verges Saint-Martin-de-Caralp Ségura Serres-sur-Arget Varilhes Ventenac Vernajoul Verniolle Vira", "This species was first described by botanists (Hochst.)", "The Velodrome Suisse is an indoor velodrome in Grenchen, Switzerland.", "Rafael Barcelos Soriano, (born 21 July 1985) is a Brazilian coach of Americano", "James Keith \"Jimmy\" Marshall (April 17, 1839 - July 3, 1863) was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War.", "Emílio de Mello (São Paulo, 14 July 1965) is a Brazilian actor., In 2015, the actor was nominated for an International Emmy Awards for Best Actor, for his starring role in the Series Psi", "Die Laughing is the fourth stand-up comedy album by Doug Stanhope, released in 2002 by Stand Up!", "Yenikarpuzlu (former Müsellim Cedit) is a belde (town) in Edirne Province, Turkey", "Schizogenius is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Schizogenius amphibius (Haldeman, 1843) Schizogenius apicalis Putzeys, 1861 Schizogenius arechavaletae Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius arimao Darlington, 1934 Schizogenius auripennis Bates, 1881 Schizogenius baenningeri Kult, 1950 Schizogenius basalis Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius bicolor Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius brevicornis (Brulle, 1837) Schizogenius brevisetosus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius capitalis Putzeys, 1861 Schizogenius carinatus Whitehead, 1966 Schizogenius cearaensis Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius chiricahuanus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius clivinoides Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius costiceps Steinheil, 1869 Schizogenius costipennis Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius crenulatus Leconte, 1852 Schizogenius darlingtoni Kult, 1950 Schizogenius depressus Leconte, 1852 Schizogenius dilatus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius dyschirioides Putzeys, 1861 Schizogenius elongatus Kult, 1950 Schizogenius emdeni Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius falli Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius ferrugineus Putzeys, 1846 Schizogenius freyi Baehr, 1983 Schizogenius gracilis Putzeys, 1846 Schizogenius impressicollis Putzeys, 1846 Schizogenius impuncticollis Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius interstriatus Putzeys, 1878 Schizogenius iridescens (Putzeys, 1866) Schizogenius janae Kult, 1950 Schizogenius kulti Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius leprieuri (Castelnau, 1835) Schizogenius lindrothi Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius lineolatus (Say, 1823) Schizogenius litigiosus Fall, 1901 Schizogenius longipennis Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius maculatus Kult, 1950 Schizogenius multipunctatus Kult, 1950 Schizogenius multisetosus Bates, 1891 Schizogenius negrei Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius neovalidus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius ocellatus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius ochthocephalus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius optimus Bates, 1881 Schizogenius ozarkensis Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius pacificus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius planulatus Leconte, 1863 Schizogenius planuloides Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius pluripunctatus Leconte, 1852 Schizogenius plurisetosus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius putzeysii Kirsch, 1873 Schizogenius pygmaeus Vandyke, 1925 Schizogenius quadripunctatus Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius quinquesulcatus Putzeys, 1861 Schizogenius reichardti Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius riparius Putzeys, 1878 Schizogenius sallei Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius scopaeus Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius sculptilis Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius sellatus Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius seticollis Fall, 1901 Schizogenius strigicollis Putzeys, 1846 Schizogenius sulcatulus Putzeys, 1846 Schizogenius sulcifrons Putzeys, 1846 Schizogenius suturalis Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius szekessyi Kult, 1950 Schizogenius tenuis Bates, 1881 Schizogenius tibialis Whitehead, 1972 Schizogenius tristriatus Putzeys, 1846 Schizogenius truquii Putzeys, 1866 Schizogenius whiteheadi Nichols, 1982 Schizogenius xanthopus (Brulle, 1837)", "The surname Prokopovich may refer to: Theophan Prokopovich (1681-1736), Russian archbishop Sergei Prokopovich (1871-1955), Russian Russian economist, sociologist, and politician", "Redirect to: Sergio Rodríguez (footballer, born 1989)", "Divine is a committed feminist, and has criticized those who perceive the social activities of women's colleges but fail to perceive that \"As important as social activities may be, we have no mission but that of promoting scholarship.\"", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 351 of the United States Reports:", "Notable people with the surname include: Jan Lindhardt (1938-2014), Danish theologian, Lutheran bishop Jens Lindhardt (born 1946), Danish rower Thure Lindhardt (born 1974), Danish actor Tine Lindhardt (born 1957), Danish theologian, Lutheran bishop", "In 2014 Mascarita Divina was given the name \"Mini Drago\", based on the AAA wrestler Drago", "Redirect to: Nikolai Antipov", "Richard Michell (1805-1877) was an English churchman and academic, the first Principal of the second foundation of Hertford College, Oxford", "Tributaries: Nepoko River Lenda River Settlements: Bomaneh Mongandjo Yambuya Banalia Panga Bafwangbe Bomili Avakubi Teturi Bunia", "Tag Team Wrestling, known in Japan as The Big Pro Wrestling!", "Paris pour un beefsteak is a song written during and about the siege of Paris (1870-71), on 15 October 1870, by Émile Deureux, in Blanqui's journal La Patrie en danger using the music of Te souviens-tu ?", "Gary was selected in the first round by the Pittsburgh Steelers out of the University of Oklahoma in the 1981 NFL Draft, but didn't sign and went to play two seasons with the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL.", "Established by Thomas Stamford Raffles in 1822, the genus contains three species:", "For others, see respective pages: List of compositions for viola: A to B List of compositions for viola: C to E List of compositions for viola: F to H List of compositions for viola: I to K List of compositions for viola: L to N List of compositions for viola: S List of compositions for viola: T to Z", "In the 1920 civilian war honours John Denison-Pender was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) for similar services during the First World War, in which his company was not only responsible for the lion's share of Britain's submarine telegraph cables, but also successfully cut off Germany's communications with the rest of the world.", "Some have compared Biesty's Incredible Cross Sections to fellow British illustrator Martin Handford's Where's Wally?", "Redirect to: 2008 Georgia Republican presidential primary", "Films produced in Norway in the 1970s:", "Notable people with the surname include: Nikolai Lossky (1870-1965), Russian philosopher Vladimir Lossky (1903-1958), Orthodox Christian theologian Olga Lossky (born 1981), great-granddaughter of the former, French writer", "Redirect to: Sinestro Corps", "Bhawal Estate was one of the largest zamindari estate in Bengal in modern-day Bangladesh.", "Spacewar ! was also spread to many of the few dozen installations of the PDP-1 computer, making Spacewar!" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Elmer Beseler Harris (1939-2019), American businessman and politician Hans Hartwig von Beseler (1850-1921), German general", "KPND is owned by Blue Sky Broadcasting and it airs an Adult Album Alternative radio format, which it calls \"Progressive Radio for the Inland Northwest.\"", "Hassan called him \"a wonder of human realization\" and Said later recalled many wonderful late-night conversations with him", "A member of the Grand Ole Opry (beginning 1943) and the Country Music Hall of Fame (beginning 1966), Arnold ranked 22nd on Country Music Television's 2003 list of \"The 40 Greatest Men of Country Music.\"", "Miana is a former genus of moths, including these species: Miana atomaria, now Ogdoconta cinereola Miana expolita, now Photedes captiuncula Miana falsa, now Koyaga falsa Miana lucasii , now Proteuxoa florescens Miana literosa, now Mesoligia literosa Miana palpalis, now Amyna natalis Miana segregata, now Niphonyx segregata Miana vincta, now Elaphria chalcedonia", "Marty P. Johnson is a director of Capital Health Systems and an Advisory Committee member of Princeton University's Architecture Department", "The 1974 New York Jets season was the fifteenth season for the team and the fifth in the National Football League.", "People with the surname include: Irwin Goodman, Finnish singer (real name: Antti Hammarberg) Thomas Hammarberg, Swedish diplomat", "Redirect to: Horezu (disambiguation)", "Also, currently Kemijärvi is the northernmost known lake in Finland with an indigenous population of zander (also known as walleye or pikeperch).", "Bob Schneider (born 1965), American musician, former lead-singer of Ugly American Rob Schneider (born 1963), American actor and comedian", "\"A Long Walk\" is a song released in 2000 by American recording artist Jill Scott, from A Long Walk ( song )'s debut studio album, Who Is Jill Scott?", "Redirect to: Courage California", "Loewy (or Löwy) is a surname, and may refer to:", "Events from the year 1657 in Sweden", "Jabal Khalaqah ( ) is a mountain of the Sarwat Mountains and one of the highest mountains of Saudi Arabia.", "St Michael's Academy was a Roman Catholic secondary school in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland.", "Roger \"Mad Dog\" Caron (April 12, 1938 - April 11, 2012) was a Canadian robber and the author of the influential prison memoir Go-Boy!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan MacNaughtan (1920-2002), Scottish actor Andrew MacNaughtan (1964-2012), Canadian photographer and music video director Sarah Broom Macnaughtan (1864-1916), Scottish-born novelist", "Seven Seas Mariner is a cruise ship operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises (formerly Radisson Seven Seas Cruises).", "Notable people with the surname include: Vijaya Ramanayake (1945-2016), Sri Lankan film producer, music producer, songwriter, journalist, author and the founder of Tharanga Music and Film Champaka Ramanayake (born 1965), Sri Lankan cricketer Ranjan Ramanayake (born 1963), Sri Lankan film actor, film director, singer and a writer and also a politician", "M.V. Krishnappa is a former member of parliament in the Rajya Sabha from 26 June 2014 till 25 June 2020 and a national spokesperson for the Indian National Congress", "A list of Commissioners: Daniel Thomas Smith 1874-1878 Edward Noel Walker 1878 Robert Baxter Llewelyn 1878-1883 Frederick Shedden Sanguinetti (1847-1906) 1883-1885 Henry Moore Jackson 1885-1888 Alexis Wynns Harriott 1888-1891 Henry Huggins (Governor) 1891-1893 Edward John Cameron (1858-1901) 1893-1899 Geoffrey Peter St. Aubyn (1858-1947) 1899-1901 William Douglas Young 1901-1905 Frederick Henry Watkins (1859-1928) 1905-1914 George Whitfield Smith (1861-1934) 1914-1923 Harold Ernest Phillips (1877-1941) 1923-1932 Hugh Houston Hutchings (1869-1937) 1933-1934 Frank Cecil Clarkson 1934-1936 Hugh Charles Norwood Hill 1936-1940 Edwin Porter Arrowsmith (1909-1992) 1940-1946 Cyril Eric Wool-Lewis 1947-1952 Peter Bleackley (1915-) 1952-1955 Ernest Gordon Lewis (1918-2006) 1955-1958 Geoffrey Colin Guy 1958-1959", "Notable people with the surname include: Eric Schweig (born 1967), Canadian actor Graham Schweig (born 1953), American author and scholar Shmuel Joseph Schweig (1905-1984), Israeli photographer", "The ratings are published by credit rating agencies and used by investment professionals to assess the likelihood the debt will be repaid.", "The University of Bristol Dental Hospital is a specialist hospital for dental treatment in Bristol, England.", "Actively and vigorously set about Boris Shelkovnikov in its duties, but soon contracted typhus and died 10 February 1878.", "-Hans Zimmer at SoundtrackNet", "Redirect to: Juan (footballer, born 1979)", "The Illinois Central Railroad Water Tower and Pump House are a water tower and pump house in Kinmundy, Illinois, which served the Illinois Central Railroad.", "Yentl ( film ) is based on Leah Napolin and Isaac Bashevis Singer's play of the same name, itself based on Singer's short story \"Yentl the Yeshiva Boy.\"", "Darrylia harryleei is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Horaiclavidae.", "Battle or Battles are surnames that may refer to: Albrey Battle (born 1976), American football player Allen Battle (born 1968), American baseball player Arnaz Battle (born 1980), American football player Ashley Battle (born 1982), American basketball player Cliff Battles (1910-1981), American football player Cormac Battle (born 1972), Irish musician and radio presenter Edgar Battle (born 1907), American jazz performer, composer and arranger Greg Battle (born 1964), Canadian football player Helen Battle (1903-1994), Canadian marine biologist Hinton Battle (born 1956), American actor, dancer, and dance instructor Howard Battle (born 1972), American baseball player Jackie Battle (born 1983), American football player Jim Battle (1901-1965), American baseball player John Battle (basketball) (born 1962), American basketball player John Battle (politician) (born 1951), British politician John S. Battle (1890-1972), American politician and Governor of Virginia Jose Miguel Battle, Sr. (1929-2007), American mobster Joseph F. Battle, Jr. (1937-2001), American politician and judge Kathleen Battle (born 1948), American soprano Kemp P. Battle (1831-1919), American politician and historian Kenny Battle (born 1964), American basketball player Lee Battle (born 1987), British actor Lucius D. Battle (1918-2008), American diplomat Mike Battle (born 1946), American football player Pat Battle (born 1959), American television journalist Simone Battle (1989-2014), American actress and singer Tara Cross-Battle (born 1968), American volleyball player Texas Battle (born 1980), American actor Tyus Battle (born 1997), American basketball player Vincent M. Battle (born 1940), American diplomat William C. Battle (1920-2008), American diplomat", "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)", "Freke is a surname, and may refer to: John Freke (disambiguation) Nathan Freke (born 1983), British Formula Ford champion Percy Freke, Irish politician Percy Freke (politician) (died 1707), Irish politician Percy Evans Freke (1844-1931), Irish ornithologist and entomologist Timothy Freke (born 1959), British author of books on religion and mysticism Freke baronets, descended from Percy Freke", "(Cowley and Bidelman (1979) had this classified as a subgiant star that is leaving the main sequence.)", "Notable people with this surname include: Alberto Melillo (1866-1915), Italian painter Angela Melillo (born 1967), Italian actress, showgirl, model, singer, and television hostess Cheri Melillo (1949-2009), the founder of CANstruction, a food charity that creates sculptures from cans David Andrew Melillo (born 1988), the American former lead guitarist for the rock band Anarbor Ezequiel Melillo (footballer, born 1990), Argentine professional football midfielder for Almirante Brown Ezequiel Melillo (footballer, born 1993), Argentine professional football midfielder for Vibonese Joseph V. Melillo, the executive producer at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) from 1999 to 2018 Michael Melillo (born 1982), former American professional baseball player Oscar Donald \"Ski\" Melillo (1899-1963), American second baseman and coach", "Notable people with the surname include: Peter Buwalda (born 1971), Dutch novelist and journalist Robin Buwalda (born 1994), Dutch footballer Sytse Buwalda (born 1965), Dutch counter-tenor William Buwalda (1869-1946), American soldier Abe Buwalda (born 1953), Canadian Web Developer", "Al Davies may refer to: Alun Davies (disambiguation) Alan Davies (disambiguation) Albert Davies (disambiguation)", "Princess Sophie Friederike of Thurn and Taxis was known as \"the Jewel of Regensburg.\"", "Ron Wright ( baseball ) played one game in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners as a designated hitter.", "miniature sculpture of Madonna with Child Madonna Litta (1370-75), now located in the Museum of Ancient Art at Castello Sforzesco, Milan", "Naval Station Ingleside was a United States Navy base in Ingleside, Texas.", "John Coates (29 June 1865 - 16 August 1941) was a leading English tenor, who sang in opera and oratorio and on the concert platform.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Frangella (born 1977), American dentist Barbara Frangella (born 1996), Argentine volleyball player Luis Frangella (1944-1990), Argentine painter and sculptor", "Aime Debo Kitenge (born 11 November 1975) is a Burundian retired goalkeeper last with Thanda Royal Zulu in the Premier Soccer League of South Africa.", "Notable people with the surname include: Oleksandr Yanukovych (born 1973), Ukrainian dentist Viktor Viktorovych Yanukovych (1981-2015), Ukrainian politician Viktor Yanukovych (born 1950), Ukrainian politician", "List of the Syrphidae of Ireland Part of List of Diptera of Ireland Anasimyia contracta Claussen & Torp 1980 Anasimyia lineata (Fabricius 1787) Anasimyia lunulata (Meigen 1822) Anasimyia transfuga (Linnaeus 1758) Arctophila superbiens (Muller 1776) Baccha elongata (Fabricius 1775) Brachyopa insensilis Collin 1939 Brachyopa scutellaris Robineau-Desvoidy 1843 Brachypalpoides lentus (Meigen 1822) Brachypalpus laphriformis (Fallen 1816) Chalcosyrphus nemorum (Fabricius 1805) Cheilosia ahenea (von Roser 1840) Cheilosia albipila Meigen 1838 Cheilosia albitarsis (Meigen 1822) Cheilosia antiqua (Meigen 1822) Cheilosia bergenstammi (Becker 1894) Cheilosia chrysocoma (Meigen 1822) Cheilosia grossa (Fallen 1817) Cheilosia illustrata (Harris 1780) Cheilosia impressa Loew 1840 Cheilosia latifrons (Zetterstedt 1843) Cheilosia longula (Zetterstedt 1838) Cheilosia nebulosa (Verrall 1871) Cheilosia pagana (Meigen 1822) Cheilosia psilophthalma (Becker 1894) Cheilosia pubera (Zetterstedt 1838) Cheilosia scutellata (Fallen 1817) Cheilosia semifasciata (Becker 1894) Cheilosia uviformis (Becker 1894) Cheilosia variabilis (Panzer 1798) Cheilosia velutina Loew 1840 Cheilosia vernalis (Fallen 1817) Cheilosia vicina (Zetterstedt 1849) Chrysogaster coemiteriorum (Linnaeus 1758) Chrysogaster solstitialis (Fallen 1817) Chrysogaster virescens Loew 1854 Chrysotoxum bicinctum (Linnaeus 1758) Chrysotoxum cautum (Harris 1776) Chrysotoxum fasciatum (Muller 1764) Chrysotoxum festivum (Linnaeus 1758) Criorhina berberina (Fabricius 1805) Criorhina floccosa (Meigen 1822) Criorhina ranunculi (Panzer 1804) Dasysyrphus albostriatus (Fallen 1817) Dasysyrphus hilaris (Zetterstedt 1843) Dasysyrphus pinastri (De Geer 1776) Dasysyrphus tricinctus (Fallen 1817) Dasysyrphus venustus (Meigen 1822) Didea alneti (Fallen 1817) Didea fasciata Macquart 1834 Doros profuges (Harris 1780) Epistrophe eligans (Harris 1780) Epistrophe grossulariae (Meigen 1822) Epistrophe nitidicollis (Meigen 1822) Episyrphus balteatus (De Geer 1776) Eriozona erratica (Linnaeus 1758) Eriozona syrphoides (Fallen 1817) Eristalinus aeneus (Scopoli 1763) Eristalinus sepulchralis (Linnaeus 1758) Eristalis abusiva Collin 1931 Eristalis arbustorum (Linnaeus 1758) Eristalis cryptarum (Fabricius 1794) Eristalis interruptus (Poda 1761) Eristalis intricarius (Linnaeus 1758) Eristalis lineata (Harris 1776) Eristalis pertinax (Scopoli 1763) Eristalis tenax (Linnaeus 1758) Eumerus funeralis Meigen 1822 Eumerus strigatus (Fallen 1817) Eupeodes bucculatus (Rondani 1857) Eupeodes corollae (Fabricius 1794) Eupeodes latifasciatus (Macquart 1829) Eupeodes luniger (Meigen 1822) Ferdinandea cuprea (Scopoli 1763) Helophilus hybridus Loew 1846 Helophilus pendulus (Linnaeus 1758) Helophilus trivittatus (Fabricius 1805) Heringia heringi (Zetterstedt 1843) Heringia vitripennis (Meigen 1822) Lejogaster metallina (Fabricius 1781) Lejogaster tarsata (Meigen 1822) Leucozona glaucia (Linnaeus 1758) Leucozona laternaria (Muller 1776) Leucozona lucorum (Linnaeus 1758) Melangyna arctica (Zetterstedt 1838) Melangyna compositarum (Verrall 1873) Melangyna lasiophthalma (Zetterstedt 1843) Melangyna quadrimaculata Verrall 1873 Melangyna umbellatarum (Fabricius 1794) Melanogaster aerosa (Loew 1843) Melanogaster hirtella (Loew 1843) Melanostoma mellinum (Linnaeus 1758) Melanostoma scalare (Fabricius 1794) Meligramma cincta (Fallen 1817) Meligramma guttata (Fallen 1817) Meliscaeva auricollis (Meigen 1822) Meliscaeva cinctella (Zetterstedt 1843) Merodon equestris (Fabricius 1794) Microdon analis (Macquart 1842) Microdon mutabilis (Linnaeus 1758) Microdon myrmicae Schonrogge, Barr, Wardlaw, Napper, Gardner, Breen, Elmes & Thoma 2002 Myathropa florea (Linnaeus 1758) Neoascia geniculata (Meigen 1822) Neoascia meticulosa (Scopoli 1763) Neoascia obliqua Coe 1940 Neoascia podagrica (Fabricius 1775) Neoascia tenur (Harris 1780) Orthonevra geniculata (Meigen 1830) Orthonevra nobilis (Fallen 1817) Paragus constrictus Simic 1986 Paragus haemorrhous Meigen 1822 Parasyrphus annulatus (Zetterstedt 1838) Parasyrphus lineolus (Zetterstedt 1843) Parasyrphus malinellus (Collin 1952) Parasyrphus nigritarsis (Zetterstedt 1843) Parasyrphus punctulatus (Verrall 1873) Parasyrphus vittiger (Zetterstedt 1843) Parhelophilus consimilis (Malm 1863) Parhelophilus versicolor (Fabricius 1794) Pipiza austriaca Meigen 1822 Pipiza bimaculata Meigen 1822 Pipiza luteitarsis Zetterstedt 1843 Pipiza noctiluca (Linnaeus 1758) Pipizella viduata (Linnaeus 1758) Platycheirus albimanus (Fabricius 1781) Platycheirus ambiguus (Fallen 1817) Platycheirus amplus Curran 1927 Platycheirus angustatus (Zetterstedt 1843) Platycheirus clypeatus (Meigen 1822) Platycheirus discimanus (Loew 1871) Platycheirus fulviventris (Macquart 1829) Platycheirus granditarsus (Forster 1771) Platycheirus immarginatus (Zetterstedt 1849) Platycheirus manicatus (Meigen 1822) Platycheirus nielseni Vockeroth 1990 Platycheirus occultus Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight 1990 Platycheirus peltatus (Meigen 1822) Platycheirus perpallidus (Verrall 1901) Platycheirus podagratus (Zetterstedt 1838) Platycheirus ramsarensis Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight 1990 Platycheirus rosarum (Fabricius 1787) Platycheirus scambus (Stæger 1843) Platycheirus scutatus (Meigen 1822) Platycheirus sticticus (Meigen 1822) Portevinia maculata (Fallen 1817) Rhingia campestris Meigen 1822 Riponnensia splendens (Meigen 1822) Scaeva pyrastri (Linnaeus 1758) Scaeva selenitica (Meigen 1822) Sericomyia lappona (Linnaeus 1758) Sericomyia silentis (Harris 1776) Sphaerophoria batava Goeldlin 1974 Sphaerophoria fatarum Goeldlin 1989 Sphaerophoria interrupta (Fabricius 1805) Sphaerophoria loewi Zetterstedt 1843 Sphaerophoria philantha (Meigen 1822) Sphaerophoria rueppelli (Wiedemann 1830) Sphaerophoria scripta (Linnaeus 1758) Sphegina clunipes (Fallen 1816) Sphegina elegans Schummel 1843 Syritta pipiens (Linnaeus 1758) Syrphus rectus Osten-Sacken 1877 Syrphus ribesii (Linnaeus 1758) Syrphus torvus Osten-Sacken 1875 Syrphus vitripennis Meigen 1822 Trichopsomyia flavitarsis (Meigen 1822) Tropidia scita (Harris 1780) Volucella bombylans (Linnaeus 1758) Volucella pellucens (Linnaeus 1758) Xanthandrus comtus (Harris 1780) Xanthogramma citrofasciatum (De Geer 1776) Xylota abiens Meigen 1822 Xylota florum (Fabricius 1805) Xylota jakutorum Bagatshanova 1980 Xylota segnis (Linnaeus 1758) Xylota sylvarum (Linnaeus 1758) Xylota tarda Meigen 1822", "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", "This is a list of people who have appeared on the postage stamps of Portuguese Colonies", "Tatiana Perebiynis and Barbora Strýcová won in the final 6-1, 6-4 against Klaudia Jans and Alicja Rosolska", "The album came eight long years after the rapper's 1995 debut EP Who's Afraid?", "Notable people with the surname include: Annabelle Gurwitch (born 1961), American comedic actress Janet Gurwitch (born 1954), founder of Gurwitch Products", "Tomás Milans (Spanish) or Tomàs Milans (Catalan) (1672-1742) was a Spanish composer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gennady Potapenko (1894-1979), American radio astronomer Ignaty Potapenko (1856-1929), Russian writer and playwright Oleksiy Potapenko, or Potap (born 1981), Ukrainian singer, composer and producer Sergei Potapenko (born 1963), Belarusian Military leader, Deputy Minister of Defense Valeriy I. Potapenko (born 1963), Ukrainian screenwriter and producer Vasyl' Potapenko (1886-1934), Ukrainian guide-boy for kobzar Tereshko Parkhomenko and bandurist Vitaly Potapenko (born 1975), Ukrainian basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association", "Ihara (written: or ) is a Japanese surname.", "Notable people with the surname include: Donata Gottardi, Italian politician Eduardo Gottardi, Brazilian footballer Giovanni Gottardi, Italian painter Gottardo Gottardi, Swiss chess player Guerino Gottardi, Italian footballer Hugo Gottardi, Argentine footballer and coach Jefferson Gottardi, Bolivian footballer José Gottardi, Uruguayan Archbishop Roberto Gottardi, Italian-Cuban architect Vittore Gottardi, Swiss footballer", "At that time, children and young men were routinely rounded up from the streets of London or taken from poor families receiving church relief to be used as laborers in the colonies.", "Notable people with the surname include: Amir Gilboa (1917-1984), Ukrainian-born Israeli poet Jacob Gilboa (1920-2007), Israeli classical composer Itzhak Gilboa (born 1963), Israeli economist", "Notable people with the surname include: Giuseppe Simone Assemani (1687-1768), Lebanese Maronite Orientalist Stefano Evodio Assemani (1709-1782), nephew of Giuseppe Simone Giuseppe Luigi Assemani (1710-1782), nephew of Giuseppe Simone and cousin of Stefano Evodio Simone Assemani (1752-1820), grandnephew of Giuseppe Simone", "Bergamasco may refer to: People Arturo Bergamasco (born 1951), Italian rugby union footballer, father of Mauro and Mirco Guglielmo Bergamasco (AKA Guglielmo dei Grigi, c.1485-1550), Italian architect and sculptor Mauro Bergamasco (born 1979), Italian rugby union footballer, son of Arturo Mirco Bergamasco (born 1983), Italian rugby union footballer, son of Arturo Rafael Santos Bergamasco (AKA Rafael Akai, born 1986), Brazilian footballer Sonia Bergamasco (born 1966), Italian actress Caio Felipe Carneiro Bergamasco (born 1369), Hitman Places the region around the city of Bergamo, in the Italian region of Lombardy Bergamasco, Piedmont, a comune (municipality) in the province of Alessandria in the Italian region of Piedmont Caprino Bergamasco, a commune in the province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy Cisano Bergamasco, a commune in the province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy Other Bergamasco Shepherd, a breed of dog with origins near Bergamo, Italy See also Bergamasque (disambiguation) Bergamo (disambiguation) All pages with a title containing Bergamasco", "Bloxham or Bloxam is a surname, and may refer to: Albert Bloxham (1905-1996), English footballer Andrew Bloxam (1801-1878), English clergyman and naturalist Donald Bloxham, British historian Elizabeth Bloxham (1877-1962), Irish feminist and nationalist Jenny Bloxham (21st century), former New Zealand politician John Francis Bloxam (1873-1928), English churchman and author John Rouse Bloxam (1807-1891), English academic and clergyman Josh Bloxham (born 1990), New Zealand basketball player Ken Bloxham (1954-2000), New Zealand rugby union footballer Matthew Bloxam (1805-1888), English antiquary and archaeologist Matthew Bloxam (MP) (1744-1822), British businessman and politician Tom Bloxham (born 1963), British property developer William D. Bloxham (1835-1911), American politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Rinat Galeyev (1939-2007), Russian businessman Salavat Galeyev (born 1958), Russian football player Vadim Galeyev (born 1992), Kazakh cyclist", "Flying Lessons may refer to: Flying Lessons (2007 film), a 2007 Italian film starring Giovanna Mezzogiorno Flying Lessons (2010 film), a 2010 American film starring Maggie Grace Flying Lessons (album), a 2015 album by Fool's Gold", "Lomovoy (Russian: ; masculine), Lomovaya (; feminine), or Lomovoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Lomovoye, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a settlement in Kholmogorsky Selsoviet of Plesetsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast Lomovoye, Lipetsk Oblast, a selo in Lomovskoy Selsoviet of Chaplyginsky District of Lipetsk Oblast Lomovoye, Oryol Oblast, a selo in Lomovsky Selsoviet of Zalegoshchensky District of Oryol Oblast Lomovoye, Tver Oblast, a village in Likhoslavlsky District of Tver Oblast", "Jaroslav Bulant (born 21 April 1964) is a Czech former professional tennis player.", "The area is most well known for Denham Court , New South Wales's luxurious properties, including a colonial era compound from which the suburb takes its name", "Notable people with the surname include: David Horspool (born 1971), English journalist Nigel Horspool, Canadian computer scientist Boyer-Moore-Horspool algorithm Thomas Horspool (1830-?", "This House of Assembly of the 6th Parliament of Upper Canada had five sessions 27 July 1812 to 1 April 1816:", "Inanna was known as the \"Queen of Heaven\" and was the patron goddess of the Eanna temple at the city of Uruk, which was her main cult center.", "Redirect to: The Voice (Russian season 1)", "Blue Springs can refer to: Blue Springs, Alabama Blue Springs (Marion County, Florida) Blue Springs, Mississippi Blue Springs, Missouri Blue Springs (Hot Spring), a hot spring in Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park Blue Springs, Nebraska Blue Springs-Wymore Township, Gage County, Nebraska Blue Springs (Jackson County, Florida), a 1st magnitude spring in Jackson County, Florida Battle of Blue Springs, a battle in the American Civil War See also Blue Spring (disambiguation)", "As a model, Sarah Tan has been the cover girl for various magazines such as Flirt, Seventeen, Her World and in Malaysia's Newtide and Female, as well as Singapore's Newman magazine.", "Hesychia or Hesykhia may refer to: The word from which Hesychasm, a tradition of prayer in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is derived In Greek mythology, either the daemon personification of silence, a handmaiden of the god of sleep, Hypnos; or a mortal daughter of Thespius Synonym for Zygaena, genus of moths", "Redirect to: Peter Odhiambo (boxer, born 1927)", "from May 1, 1990 to March 31, 1991, and on Comedy Central (Ha!", "Benjamin Duterde ([bam dytd]; born 10 November 1984), better known by his stage name Ben l'Oncle Soul (French: [bn lkl sul], literally Ben the Uncle Soul) is a French soul singer-songwriter.", "Notable people with the surname include: David Frankham (born 1926), English film and television actor Harold Frankham (1911-1996), English Anglican priest Johnny Frankham (born 1948), English boxer", "Courts of New York include: State courts of New York New York Court of Appeals New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division (4 departments) New York Supreme Court (13 judicial districts) New York County Court (57 courts, one for each county outside New York City) New York Surrogate's Court New York Family Court New York Court of Claims New York City courts New York City Criminal Court New York City Civil Court New York District Court New York town and village courts Federal courts located in New York United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (headquartered in Manhattan, having jurisdiction over the United States District Courts of Connecticut, New York, and Vermont) United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York United States District Court for the Northern District of New York United States District Court for the Southern District of New York United States District Court for the Western District of New York United States Court of International Trade (headquartered in New York City) Former federal courts of New York United States District Court for the District of New York (extinct, subdivided)", "Notable people with the surname include: Iris Maity, (born 1958), Indian model and actress Paresh Maity (born 1965), Indian painter Somenath Maity (born 1960), Indian artist Tapan Maity, Indian footballer", "John Whitney (1874-?)", "Absurd Pop Song Romance is the fourth studio album, sixth album overall, by American queercore band Pansy Division, released on September 8, 1998 by Lookout!", "Dr. Demento occasionally performed the song live in concert with \"Weird Al\" Yankovic's band (Yankovic playing accordion).", "The 2011 Formula 3 Brazil Open was the second Formula 3 Brazil Open race held at Autódromo José Carlos Pace from January 20-23, 2011.", "People with this name include: Son Myung-soon (born 1928), First Lady of South Korea from 1993 to 1998 Kim Myung-soon (born 1964), South Korean team handball player Ri Myong-sun (born 1992), North Korean table tennis player", "Chen Kunshu was executed by Li Hongzhang after interrogation in 1864, Chen was an important General and was the sole person responsible for the late-Taiping Rebellion.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gustavo Aguerre (born 1953), Argentine photographer Mariano Aguerre (born 1969), Argentine polo player", "Upon appointing the 31-year old White House attorney as one of the youngest posted American ambassadors and highest ranking Muslim American officials Obama stated: \"as an accomplished lawyer and a close and trusted member of my White House staff, Rashad has played a key role in developing the partnerships I called for in Cairo, and as a Hafiz of the Quran, Rashad Hussain is a respected member of the American Muslim community, and I thank him for carrying forward this important work.\"", "Gorodetsky (Russian: ; masculine), Gorodetskaya (; feminine), or Gorodetskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Gorodetsky, Altai Krai, a settlement in Vozdvizhensky Selsoviet of Kulundinsky District of Altai Krai Gorodetsky, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a settlement in Nikolo-Pogostinsky Selsoviet of Gorodetsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Gorodetskoye, Republic of Bashkortostan, a selo in Beketovsky Selsoviet of Yermekeyevsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan Gorodetskoye, Novgorod Oblast, a village in Morkhovskoye Settlement of Kholmsky District of Novgorod Oblast Gorodetskoye, Oryol Oblast, a selo in Yarishchensky Selsoviet of Kolpnyansky District of Oryol Oblast Gorodetskoye, Skopinsky District, Ryazan Oblast, a selo in Shelemishevsky Rural Okrug of Skopinsky District of Ryazan Oblast Gorodetskoye, Starozhilovsky District, Ryazan Oblast, a village in Stolpnyansky Rural Okrug of Starozhilovsky District of Ryazan Oblast Gorodetskoye, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Syrokorenskoye Rural Settlement of Roslavlsky District of Smolensk Oblast Gorodetskoye, Ulyanovsk Oblast, a selo in Ignatovsky Settlement Okrug of Maynsky District, Ulyanovsk Oblast", "Redirect to: 2001 Pitcairnese tourism referendum", "Paraphosphorus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Paraphosphorus bipunctatus (Gahan, 1902) Paraphosphorus hololeucus Linell, 1896", "Wee Woo (stylized as WEE WOO) is a debut single by South Korean girl group Pristin for their first EP Hi!", "In 2018 Gorrill stated that \"women can't paint!", "In a nutshell, the stakeholder management comprises four steps: Identify, recognize and acknowledge stakeholder; Determine their influence and interest; Establish communication management plan Influencing and engaging stakeholder", "Michishige was also a member of the Hello!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alastair McHarg (born 1944), Scottish rugby union player Elizabeth McHarg (1923-1999), Scottish mathematician Ian McHarg (1920-2001), Scottish architect Marilyn McHarg, member of the Canadian section of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Rodger McHarg (born 1947), New Zealand cricket umpire Scott McHarg (born 1974), Scottish football player Cameron McKenzie-McHarg (born 1980), Australian rower", "Tilden \"Happy\" Campbell (November 21, 1908 - February 23, 1963) was both a former player and head coach for the Alabama baseball team and both a player and assistant coach for the Alabama football team", "Water Management Research Institute (WMRI)", "Hyperphosphatasia with mental retardation syndrome, HPMRS, also known as Mabry syndrome, has been described in patients recruited on four continents world-wide.", "Examples include: General Historical reenactment Medievalism and Neo-medievalism Middle Ages in film Early Middle Ages King Arthur in various media Lady Godiva in popular culture Irish mythology in popular culture Welsh mythology in popular culture Vikings in popular culture Viking revival Norse mythology in popular culture High Middle Ages Knights Templar and popular culture Robin Hood in popular culture List of films and television series featuring Robin Hood Assassins in popular culture Late Middle Ages Knight-errant Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc Islamic Golden Age Scheherazade in popular culture One Thousand and One Nights in world culture" ]
[ "Tokmar Castle (Turkish: Tokmar Kalesi, Latin: Castellum Novumola) is a castle ruin in Mersin Province, Turkey", "The year 1890 in archaeology:", "Canton of Brignoles consists of the following communes: Brignoles Carcès La Celle Correns Cotignac Entrecasteaux Montfort-sur-Argens Rougiers Saint-Antonin-du-Var Tourves Le Val Vins-sur-Caramy", "This is a list of acronyms and initials related to diseases (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders.RAN", "Notable people with the surname include: Miklós Kásler (born 1950), Hungarian oncologist, professor, director of the National Institute of Oncology, Minister of Human Resources of Hungary Horst Käsler (1926-1987), German handball player James H. Kasler (1926-2014), American military personnel", "Redirect to: Thiaguinho (disambiguation)", "Ted S. Raicer is a game designer who has worked on board games.", "Notable people with the surname include: Acacio Gabriel Viegas (1856-1933), Indian physician Brás Viegas (1553-1599), Portuguese Jesuit Fabiano Cezar Viegas (born 1975), Brazilian footballer Fernanda Viégas, Brazilian information scientist Frederico Viegas (born 1974), Portuguese racing driver Manuela Viegas (born 1957), Portuguese film director and editor João Viegas Carrascalão (1945-2012), East Timorese politician Joelma Viegas (born 1986), Angolan handball player José Viegas Filho (born 1942), Brazilian diplomat Ricardo Viegas (born 1992), Portuguese footballer", "Members of the family included: Renaud De Carteret III (1140-1214) Philippe De Carteret, 2nd of St Ouen (1152-11xx) Renaud De Carteret I (1063-1125) Renaud De Carteret V (1316- Hellier De Carteret (1563-1578) Philippe de Carteret II (1584-1643) Philippe de Carteret I (1552-1594) Jason De Carteret (19xx-) George William de Carteret (1869 Jersey-4 September 1940) George de Carteret (1886-3 January 1932) Philip De Carteret, 8th of St Ouen (14xx-1500) Philippe de Carteret III (1620-between 1663 and 1675)) Philippe de Carteret IV(1650-1693) Charles de Carteret (1679-1715) George Carteret (1610-1680) Elias De Carteret ?", "Gunnar Randers was the father of Jørgen Randers and halfbrother of Arne Randers Heen.", "The 1950 Handbook of South American Indians agreed that Corobici was Guatuso, but not with the subfamily classification, saying \"Guatuso, with Corobicí language's variety Corobici or Corbesi, and Rama with its dialect Melchora, are obviously very different from each other and from other Central American Chibchan languages, and Mason (1940) was evidently in error in making a Rama-Corobici subfamily.\"", "Kohti Yhdeksän Nousua (Finnish for \"Towards the Rise of the Nine\") is the first full-length studio album by the black metal band Horna.", "Henri Eyebe Ayissi (born September 24, 1955) is a Cameroonian politician and diplomat who served in the government of Cameroon as Minister of Foreign Relations from 2007 to 2011.", "People with the surname Varga include:", "Bojan Beljić (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 8 May 1985) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for FK Jedinstvo Ub, as an attacking midfielder.", "However the truest powerful forces comes from unconditional love and shenkui shows the power of yin to restore health with any disease. \"", "Redirect to: Masca abactalis", "People with this surname include: Herman Snellen (1834-1908), Dutch ophthalmologist Ignas Snellen (born 1970), Dutch astronomer Maurits Snellen (1840-1907), Dutch meteorologist and explorer of the Arctic Pieter Cornelius Tobias Snellen (1834-1911), Dutch entomologist Samuel Constantinus Snellen van Vollenhoven (1816-1880), Dutch entomologist", "Redirect to: 1954 Albanian National Championship", "Eric IV of Denmark was the son of Valdemar II of Denmark by his wife, Berengaria of Portugal, and brother of King Abel of Denmark and King Christopher I of Denmark", "Morneau is a surname of French origin, and may refer to: Bill Morneau (born 1962), Canadian politician David Morneau (born 1975), American composer Isabelle Morneau (born 1976), Canadian soccer player Justin Morneau (born 1981), Canadian Major League Baseball player", "At the time of the 2012 census, Kibondo District had a total population of 261,331", "See Lists of cities and Lists of towns for additional lists organized in different ways, such as by size.,", "Otto Waalkes also works as a voice actor, providing, among others, the German voices of Mushu in Disney's Mulan movies, Sid the Sloth in the Ice Age franchise, and The Grinch in The Grinch", "Krivosheino (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Krivosheino, Kaluga Oblast, a village in Zhukovsky District of Kaluga Oblast Krivosheino, Moscow, a village in Pervomayskoye Settlement of Troitsky Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow Krivosheino, Moscow Oblast, a village in Kolyubakinskoye Rural Settlement of Ruzsky District of Moscow Oblast Krivosheino, Novgorod Oblast, a village in Kabozhskoye Settlement of Khvoyninsky District of Novgorod Oblast Krivosheino, Tomsk Oblast, a selo in Krivosheinsky District of Tomsk Oblast", "Redirect to: Japan men's national basketball team", "Redirect to: Swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay - 20 points", "A Very Rosie Christmas is the fifth album by American singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas, released in 2008.", "A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1956 (see 1956 in film):", "Vĩnh Hưng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Vĩnh Hưng District, a rural district of Long An Province Vĩnh Hưng, Hanoi, a ward of Hoàng Mai District Vĩnh Hưng (township), a township and capital of Vĩnh Hưng District Vĩnh Hưng, Bc Liêu, a commune of Vĩnh Li District Vĩnh Hưng, Thanh Hóa, a commune of Vĩnh Lc District", "Notable people with the surname include: Gösta Bohman (1911-1997), Swedish politician Hanna Bohman, Canadian model and fighter with the Kurdish YPJ militia Lennart Bohman (1909-1979), Swedish Olympic boxer Luděk Bohman (born 1946), Czech sprinter Ludvík Bohman (born 1973), Czech sprinter Martin Bohman (born 1980), Czech Olympic bobsledder Mikael Bohman (born 1979), Swedish ice hockey goaltender Tom Bohman, American mathematician", "Attheyella is a genus of copepods in the family Canthocamptidae, containing the following species: Attheyella aculeata (Thiébaud, 1912) Attheyella africana Brady, 1907 Attheyella alaskaensis M. S. Wilson, 1958 Attheyella aliena Noodt, 1956 Attheyella alta Shen & Sung, 1965 Attheyella americana (Herrick, 1884) Attheyella amurensis Borutsky, 1936 Attheyella antillica Petkovski, 1973 Attheyella arctica (Lilljeborg, 1902) Attheyella arequipensis Ebert, 1976 Attheyella asymetrica Ebert, 1976 Attheyella australica G. O. Sars, 1908 Attheyella baikalensis Borutsky, 1930 Attheyella bennetti (Brehm, 1928) Attheyella biarticulata Löffler, 1962 Attheyella bicolor C. B. Wilson, 1932 Attheyella bidens (Schmeil, 1893) Attheyella borutzkyi Smirnov, 1930 Attheyella brasiliana Ebert, 1976 Attheyella brasiliensis Ebert, 1976 Attheyella brehmi Chappuis, 1929 Attheyella broiensis Reid, 1994 Attheyella bromelicola Ebert, 1976 Attheyella bryobiota Ebert, 1976 Attheyella bullata Ebert & Noodt, 1975 Attheyella byblis Chang & H. S. Kim, 1992 Attheyella calamensis Ebert, 1976 Attheyella camposi Ebert & Noodt, 1975 Attheyella capensis Ruhe, 1914 Attheyella carolinensis Chappuis, 1932 Attheyella caroliniana Coker, 1926 Attheyella chilensis Ebert & Noodt, 1975 Attheyella ciliata Löffler, 1962 Attheyella cingalensis Brady, 1886 Attheyella clavigera Harding, 1955 Attheyella coiffaiti Chappuis, 1958 Attheyella cordillierica Dussart, 1984 Attheyella coreana Miura, 1969 Attheyella coronata G. O. Sars, 1904 Attheyella crassa (G. O. Sars, 1863) Attheyella crenulata (Mrázek, 1901) Attheyella cryptorum Brady, 1880 Attheyella curacautensis Ebert, 1976 Attheyella cuspidata (Schmeil, 1893) Attheyella dadayi (Chappuis, 1924) Attheyella decorata (Daday, 1901) Attheyella dentata (Poggenpol, 1874) Attheyella derelicta (Brian, 1927) Attheyella dogieli (Rylov, 1923) Attheyella duthiei T. Scott, 1896 Attheyella ekmani Kiefer, 1933 Attheyella elaphoides Ebert, 1976 Attheyella ensifer (Delachaux, 1918) Attheyella farellonensis Ebert, 1976 Attheyella ferox (Delachaux, 1919) Attheyella fimbriata (Brehm, 1950) Attheyella fluviatilis Chappuis, 1931 Attheyella freyi Löffler, 1963 Attheyella frigida Willey, 1925 Attheyella fuhrmanni (Thiébaud, 1912) Attheyella gessneri Chappuis, 1956 Attheyella gladkovi Borutsky, 1952 Attheyella godeti Jakobi, 1959 Attheyella goeldii Ebert, 1976 Attheyella gracilis (G. O. Sars, 1863) Attheyella grandidieri (Guerne & Richard, 1893) Attheyella guyanensis (Delachaux, 1924) Attheyella hannae (Kiefer, 1926) Attheyella heterospina Shen & Tai, 1964 Attheyella hirsuta Chappuis, 1951 Attheyella horvathi (Chappuis, 1924) Attheyella huaronensis (Delachaux, 1918) Attheyella humidarum M. H. Lewis, 1972 Attheyella idahoensis (Marsh, 1903) Attheyella ilami Dumont & Maas, 1988 Attheyella illinoisensis (S. A. Forbes, 1876) Attheyella incae (Brehm, 1936) Attheyella incerta (Brehm, 1950) Attheyella inconstans Harding, 1955 Attheyella inopinata Chappuis, 1931 Attheyella insignis (Delachaux, 1918) Attheyella jureiae Por & Hadel, 1986 Attheyella kalima (Delachaux, 1924) Attheyella koenigi Pesta, 1928 Attheyella koepkei Ebert, 1976 Attheyella laciniata Ebert & Noodt, 1975 Attheyella lacustris Chappuis, 1931 Attheyella lanata (Mrázek, 1901) Attheyella lanceolata (Delachaux, 1918) Attheyella levigata Löffler, 1962 Attheyella lewisae Wells, 2007 Attheyella macandrewae T. & A. Scott, 1895 Attheyella maorica (Brehm, 1928) Attheyella marina Gurney, 1927 Attheyella maxima (Delachaux, 1918) Attheyella meridionalis Dussart, 1982 Attheyella mervini Janetzky, Martínez Arbizu & Reid, 1996 Attheyella minuta Chappuis, 1931 Attheyella mongoliana Shen & Chang, 1966 Attheyella montana Ebert, 1976 Attheyella morimotoi Miura, 1962 Attheyella multisetosa Ebert, 1976 Attheyella multispinosa Ebert, 1976 Attheyella muscicola (Chappuis, 1928) Attheyella nakaii (Brehm, 1927) Attheyella naphtalica Por, 1983 Attheyella natalis Brady, 1904 Attheyella nebulosa Ebert, 1976 Attheyella nepalensis Löffler, 1968 Attheyella nivalis Willey, 1925 Attheyella noodti Ebert, 1976 Attheyella nordenskioldii (Lilljeborg, 1902) Attheyella northumbrica (Brady, 1880) Attheyella northumbricoides Willey, 1925 Attheyella nuda Löffler, 1962 Attheyella obatogamensis (Willey, 1925) Attheyella oculata Löffler, 1963 Attheyella oculta Ebert, 1976 Attheyella orientalis Chappuis, 1929 Attheyella orinocoensis Dussart, 1984 Attheyella ornata Löffler, 1962 Attheyella osmana (Kiefer, 1955) Attheyella palustris (Brady, 1880) Attheyella paranaphtalica Pesce & Galassi, 1988 Attheyella paucisetosa Chang & H. S. Kim, 1992 Attheyella pauliani (Chappuis, 1954) Attheyella peruana Ebert, 1976 Attheyella phytobiotica Ebert, 1976 Attheyella pichilafquensis Löffler, 1961 Attheyella picola Ebert, 1976 Attheyella pilagaensis Janetzky, Martínez Arbizu & Reid, 1996 Attheyella pilosa Chappuis, 1929 Attheyella propinqua T. Scott, 1893 Attheyella pygmaea (G. O. Sars, 1863) Attheyella quatuorspinosa Ebert, 1976 Attheyella quillehuensis Löffler, 1961 Attheyella quinquespinosa Shen & Tai, 1964 Attheyella reducta Chappuis, 1958 Attheyella rhaetica (Schmeil, 1893) Attheyella rotoruensis M. H. Lewis, 1972 Attheyella ruttneri Chappuis, 1931 Attheyella salvadorica Ebert, 1976 Attheyella salvatoris (Brehm, 1950) Attheyella salviniae Ebert, 1976 Attheyella sancarlensis (O. Rocha & Matsumura-Tundisi, 1976) Attheyella santaremensis Ebert, 1976 Attheyella schindleri Kiefer, 1957 Attheyella septemarticulata Ebert, 1976 Attheyella serrata Löffler, 1962 Attheyella silvestris Ebert, 1976 Attheyella silvicola Löffler, 1973 Attheyella singalensis Brady, 1886 Attheyella siolii (Kiefer, 1967) Attheyella sphagnobiotica Ebert, 1976 Attheyella spinipes Reid, 1987 Attheyella spinosa Brady, 1880 Attheyella stachanovi Borutsky, 1952 Attheyella stillicidarum M. H. Lewis, 1972 Attheyella striblingi (Reid, 1990) Attheyella subarctica Willey, 1925 Attheyella tasmaniae Chappuis, 1951 Attheyella tetraspinosa Chang, 1993 Attheyella triangulata Ebert, 1976 Attheyella trigonura (Ekman, 1905) Attheyella trispinosa (Brady, 1880) Attheyella ussuriensis Rylov, 1932 Attheyella vera Por & Hadel, 1986 Attheyella vietnamica Borutsky, 1967 Attheyella vivianii Ebert & Noodt, 1975 Attheyella warreni Brady, 1913 Attheyella wiegoldi (Brehm, 1923) Attheyella wierzejskii (Mrázek, 1893) Attheyella wieseri Rouch, 1962 Attheyella willeyi Kiefer, 1929 Attheyella wulmeri (Kerhervé, 1914) Attheyella wulmeroides Borutsky, 1931 Attheyella yemanjae Reid, 1994 Attheyella yesoensis Ishida, 1993 Attheyella yunnanensis Shen & Tai, 1979 Attheyella zschokkei (Schmeil, 1893)", "Notable people with the surname include: Murat Vargı (born 1947), Turkish billionaire businessman Ömer Vargı, Turkish film director", "In the words of Christopher J. Walker, had the Armenians lost this battle, \"[I]t is perfectly possible that the word Armenia would have henceforth denoted only an antique geographical term.\"", "Below is a list of Recipients of the Royal Victorian Chain:", "The following events occurred in June 1954:", "Notable people with the surname include: Bobby Roache, American model and actor Francis Roache (1936-2018), American police officer and politician James Roache, British actor and son of William Roache Linus Roache, British actor and son of William Roache William Roache, British actor and original cast member of Coronation Street as Ken Barlow Tim Roache, British trade union leader for the GMB Union", "Paraphosphorus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Paraphosphorus bipunctatus (Gahan, 1902) Paraphosphorus hololeucus Linell, 1896", "In 2004, The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa held a major retrospective of her work titled Judy Darragh: So... You Made It?", "Low Dinsdale is a village and former civil parish in the borough of Darlington and the ceremonial county of County Durham, England.", "After the election, the composition of the council was Labour 17 Conservative 17 Liberal Democrat 1 Independent 1", "Notable people with the surname include: Manga Ndumbe Bell (1838-1898), a leader of the Duala people Rudolf Duala Manga Bell (1873-1914), a Duala king and resistance leader Alexandre Douala Manga Bell (1897-1966), son of above, Duala leader, German officer and French politician", "Ben Spivak is best known for being a bassist and vocalist in the pop-reggae group MAGIC!", "Reborn!, known in Japan as Katekyō Hitman Reborn!", "Bandy symbolized the Black soldiers who were segregated in the Army, even as the United States promoted the national fight for 'freedom.'", "Brides Correctional Center Sussex I State Prison Sussex II State Prison Virginia Correctional Center for Women Wallens Ridge State Prison Wise Correctional Unit (capacity 108)", "Earl Graham's impoverished family could not afford to have his remains returned home to Los Angeles, and as such he was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave in the Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg.", "The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "Little Trout River may refer to: Little Trout River (Michigan), a tributary of Lake Huron in Presque Isle County, Michigan, United States Little Trout River (New York), a tributary of the Trout River in New York, United States Little Trout River (Florida), a tributary of the Trout River near Jacksonville, Florida, United States", "This album was produced by Matt Squire (Panic!", "Notable people with the surname include: Auguste-Hyacinthe Debay (1804-1865), French painter and sculptor Yves Debay (1954-2013), French-Belgian journalist", "Due to its size, the list has been split into groups of 250 satellites: List of Kosmos satellites (1-250) List of Kosmos satellites (251-500) List of Kosmos satellites (501-750) List of Kosmos satellites (751-1000) List of Kosmos satellites (1001-1250) List of Kosmos satellites (1251-1500) List of Kosmos satellites (1501-1750) List of Kosmos satellites (1751-2000) List of Kosmos satellites (2001-2250) List of Kosmos satellites (2251-2500) List of Kosmos satellites (2501-2750)", "Notable people with the surname include: Ikuya Sawaki ( , born 1951), Japanese voice actor Keisuke Sawaki ( , born 1943), Japanese long-distance runner Kōdō Sawaki ( , 1880-1965), Japanese Zen Buddhist Tetsu Sawaki ( , born 1982), Japanese actor", "Mullane was recruited for The Optimists of Nine Elms's role by the film crew when they were scouting locations and saw her as she was walking home from school", "Notable people with the surname are: Dorit S. Hochbaum, American mathematician and professor Friedrich Hochbaum (1894-1955), German general Tama Hochbaum (born 1953), American artist and photographer Werner Hochbaum (1899-1946), German filmmaker Hans Albert Hochbaum (1911-1988), 1945 winner of the Brewster Medal Robert Hochbaum, German member of the 17th Bundestag Godfrey M. Hochbaum, a developer of the health belief model Paul Hochbaum, president of the European Law Students' Association, 1985-1990", "The larvae probably feed on Acacia species, including Acacia karroo and Acacia tortilis.", "Jerome Williams Jr. (born January 4, 1998) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Major League Soccer club Atlanta United.", "The Quill and Quire called the illustrations in the book \"inclusive\" because of Princess Pinecone's mixed heritage and that the warriors in the story are in \"all shapes, sizes, colours and ages.\"", "The Conscience of Nhem En is a 26-minute documentary directed by Steven Okazaki, telling the stories of three survivors of the Tuol Sleng Prison.", "Notable people with the surname include: Mary Kessell (1914-1977), British artist Rick Kessell (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player Simone Kessell (born 1975), New Zealand actress Fictional characters: Akar Kessell, character in The Icewind Dale novels by R.A. Salvatore", "Babitzin is a surname that may refer to: Kirill \"Kirka\" Babitzin (1950-2007), Finnish singer Marija \"Muska\" Babitzin (born 1952), Finnish singer Sammy Babitzin (1948-1973), Finnish singer", "This is a list of shogi software (engines and/or Graphical User Interfaces):", "FINE was created in 1998 and is an informal association of the four main fair trade networks: F Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) I International Fair Trade Association, now the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) N Network of European Worldshops (NEWS!)", "Hemings is a surname, and may refer to: American slavery Betty Hemings (1735-1807), American, ex-slave Elizabeth Hemings (1735-1837), American, ex-slave Sally Hemings (1773-1835), ex-slave of US president Thomas Jefferson who allegedly bore him 6 children Mary Hemings (1753-after 1834), American, ex-slave John Hemings (1776-1833), American, ex-slave Madison Hemings (1805-1877), son of ex-slave Sally Hemings Harriet Hemings (1801-1870), American, ex-slave Eston Hemings (1808-1850), American, ex-slave", "Notable people with the surname include: Mandela Van Peebles (born 1994), American actor; the son of Mario and grandson of Melvin Van Peebles Mario Van Peebles (born 1957), American actor and film director; the son of Melvin Van Peebles Melvin Van Peebles (born 1932), American actor, film director, screenwriter, playwright, writer and composer", "John Narrien (1782-1860) was an English astronomical writer,", "Alaska Measure 2 or the Alaska Marijuana Criminalization Initiative was a successful 1990 ballot measure in the U.S. state of Alaska; the initiative stated that it: \"would change Alaska's laws by making all such possession of marijuana criminal, with possible penalties of up to 90 days in jail and/or up to a $1000 fine.\"", "Rendón preached, \"the task of the painter is to organize the possibilities that are offered to him.\"", "Redirect to: Mulan (video game)", "Phymatodes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Phymatodes aeneus LeConte, 1854 Phymatodes aereus (Newman, 1838) Phymatodes amoenus (Say, 1824) Phymatodes ater LeConte, 1884 Phymatodes blandus (LeConte, 1859) Phymatodes concolor Linsley, 1934 Phymatodes decussatus (LeConte, 1857) Phymatodes dimidiatus (Kirby in Richardson, 1837) Phymatodes fulgidus Hopping, 1928 Phymatodes grandis Casey, 1912 Phymatodes hirtellus (LeConte, 1873) Phymatodes infuscatus (LeConte, 1859) Phymatodes lengi Joutel, 1911 Phymatodes maculicollis LeConte, 1878 Phymatodes nigerrimus Van Dyke, 1920 Phymatodes nigrescens Hardy & Preece, 1927 Phymatodes nitidus LeConte, 1874 Phymatodes obliquus Casey, 1891 Phymatodes rainieri Van Dyke, 1937 Phymatodes shareeae Cope, 1984 Phymatodes testaceus (Linnaeus, 1758) Phymatodes tysoni Chemsak & Linsley, 1984 Phymatodes varius (Fabricius, 1776) Phymatodes vilitatis Linsley, 1940 Phymatodes vulneratus (LeConte, 1857)", "The Palestinian general elections of 1996 were the first elections for the President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and for members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), the legislative arm of the PNA.", "Redirect to: For Those About to Rock: Monsters in Moscow", "{{#section:List pomona calif motel 6 murders in the United States", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Zeitler (August 1871 - 1903), American football player from South Bend, Indiana Günter Zeitler, German handballer, who competed for the SC Dynamo Berlin/Sportvereinigung (SV) Dynamo William Zeitler (born 1954), one of the world's leading virtuoso performers on the armonica, or glass harmonica Yehoshua Zettler (1917-2009), (last name also spelled as Zeitler), the Jerusalem commander of Jewish paramilitary group Lehi", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Bernard Reder (1887-1964), artist from Czernowitz, Bukovina Johnny Reder (1909-1990), Polish-American sportsman Walter Reder (1915-1991), German SS officer", "Notable people with the surname include: Alodie-Virginie Paradis (1840-1912), Canadian Roman Catholic nun beatified in 1984 Alysson Paradis (born 1984), French actress Carly Paradis, Canadian composer and pianist Caterina Albert i Paradis (1869-1966), Spanish writer under the pen name Víctor Català Christian Paradis (born 1974), Canadian politician Denis Paradis (born 1949), Canadian politician Élisabeth Paradis (born 1992), Canadian ice dancer François Paradis, Canadian politician elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in 2014 François-Xavier Paradis (1844-1910), Canadian politician Jean Jacques Paradis CMM, CD (1928-2007), the Commander, Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces Judy Paradis (born 1944), American politician from Maine Louis Paradis (born 1959), Canadian comics artist, writer and illustrator Manuel Osborne-Paradis (born 1984), World Cup alpine ski racer from Canada Maria Theresia von Paradis (1759-1824), Austrian performer and composer Marie Paradis (1778-1839), Frenchwoman, first woman to climb Mont Blanc Matt Paradis (born 1991), American football center Pascale Paradis (born 1966), former professional tennis player from France Patrick Paradis, politician from Augusta, Maine in the United States Philippe Paradis (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player Philippe-Jacques Paradis (1868-1933), manufacturer and political figure in Quebec Pierre Paradis (born 1950), Quebec politician and former cabinet minister Roland Paradis (1696-1754), silversmith in Canada Suzanne Paradis (born 1936), Canadian poet, novelist and critic based in Quebec Vanessa Paradis (born 1972), French singer and actress", "Notable people with the surname include: Asante Gullit Okyere (born 1988), footballer Lawrence Adjei-Okyere (or Lawrence Adjei) (born 1979), footballer Edward Yaw Okyere Asafu-Adjaye (or Ed Asafu-Adjaye) (born 1988), footballer Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah known as Tic Tac (musician), hiplife musician Simon Okyere , Lawyer Emmanuel Kwadwo Okyere Darko , Top Security Agent Kofi Okyere Darko , Journalist Nana Yaw Okyere , Blogger", "Often known as the \"Sistine Chapel of the East\", the frescoes at Voroneț feature an intense shade of blue known in Romania as \"Voroneț blue.\"", "Meaning: Edesamegina Endukalidina To whichever country you go, wherever you set foot.... Epeetamekkina Evaremanina Whichever position you acquire, What-so-ever others say.... Pogadara Neetalli Bhoomi Bharatini Praise your Motherland Bharati(India).... Nilupara Neejaati Nindu Gauravamu Keep up your nation's dignity!", "Redirect to: Mass media in Israel", "Solo is an unincorporated community in Texas County, Missouri, United States.", "Lepidocephalichthys thermalis, known as the common spiny loach or the spotted loach, is a freshwater fish species found in India and Sri Lanka.", "Radoš (Serbian: ) may refer to: Serbian masculine given name Radoš Bajić (born 1953), actor Radoš Bulatović (born 1984), footballer Radoš Čubrić (born 1934), cyclist Radoš Ljušić (born 1949), historian Radoš Protić (born 1987), footballer Radoš Šešlija (born 1992), basketball player Croatian surname Bože Radoš (born 1964), Roman Catholic prelate Grgur Radoš (born 1988), footballer Ivan Radoš (born 1984), footballer Jozo Radoš (born 1956), politician Pavel Radoš (born 1991), footballer", "King O'Malley (2 July 1858?", "Notable people with the surname include: Boris Smeds (born 1944), Swedish radio engineer Dave Smeds (born 1955), American writer Kristian Smeds (born 1970), Finnish playwright and theatre director Viktor Smeds (1885-1957), Finnish gymnast", "William Edward Nairn was elected to the Tasmanian Legislative Council, becoming its president in September 1859.", "Notable people with the surname include: Antoine Goulard (born 1985), French football player François Goulard (born 1953), French politician Marc-Antoine Goulard (born 1964), French painter Sylvie Goulard (born 1964), French politician Thomas Goulard (1697-1784), French surgeon", "Deipyrodes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Deipyrodes inops Baehr, 2005 Deipyrodes palustris (Sloane, 1910)", "This is a list of episodes for the Paula Deen cooking series, Paula's Best Dishes", "Ram Swarup claims in the foreword that \"we have quoted extensively and faithfully from it.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Harry Mallinder (born 1996), English rugby union player Jim Mallinder (born 1966), English rugby union player and coach Stephen Mallinder (born 1955), English musician", "Sandars is a surname which may refer to: Clare Sandars (born 1934), English former child actress Joseph Sandars (1785-1860), English corn merchant and railway pioneer Nancy Sandars (1914-2015), British archaeologist and prehistorian Samuel Sandars (1837-1894), English bibliographer, barrister and university benefactor Thomas Collett Sandars (1825-1894), English barrister Tom Sandars (born 1976), British radio news reader and continuity announcer", "Brithysternus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Brithysternus calcaratum MacLeay, 1873 Brithysternus macleayi Sloane, 1910 Brithysternus nodosum Sloane, 1910", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Alan Dayton, Acting Mayor of Salt Lake County Alston G. Dayton (1857-1920), West Virginia congressman Danny Dayton (1923-1999), American actor Douglas Dayton (1924-2013), American businessman and philanthropist Elias Dayton (1737-1807), Colonel and father of Jonathan and builder of Fort Dayton George Dayton (1857-1938), American entrepreneur and founder of Dayton's department store Howard Dayton (born 1943), American chief executives James Dayton (born 1988), English footballer Jesse Dayton, American musician Jesse C. Dayton (born 1825), New York politician John C. Dayton (1837-1899), Mayor of Flint, Michigan Jonathan Dayton (1760-1824), son of Elias, signer of the United States Constitution, and Speaker of the House Keith Dayton (born 1949), US Army Lieutenant General Margaret Dayton (born 1949), American politician Mark Dayton (born 1947), former Governor of Minnesota and former US Senator Matt Dayton (born 1977), American Nordic combined skier Sky Dayton (born 1971), American entrepreneur Warren Dayton (born 1940), American illustrator William L. Dayton (1807-1864), American politician Given name: Dayton Allen (1919-2004), comedian and voice actor Dayton Countryman (1918-2011), American politician Dayton Miller (1866-1941), American physicist and astronomer Dayton Ward (born 1967), science fiction author", "Adeodatus may refer to: Pope Adeodatus I (also known as Pope Deusdedit I), pope from 614-618 Pope Adeodatus II (sometimes referred to as Pope Adeodatus I), pope from 672-676 Deodatus of Nevers (Adeodatus, Adéodat) The son of Augustine of Hippo", "Notable people with the surname include: Anita Renfroe (born 1962), American Christian comedian from Atlanta, Georgia, the wife of a Baptist pastor Earl W. Renfroe (1907-2000), history-maker in the field of orthodontics and in breaking down the barriers of racism Gilbert Renfroe (born 1963), former professional football quarterback Laddie Renfroe, former Major League Baseball pitcher Leon Renfroe Meadows, the second president at East Carolina Teachers College Marshall Renfroe (1936-1970), Major League Baseball pitcher Moses Renfroe, one of a group of settlers who arrived in middle Tennessee in 1780 with James Robertson, the founder of Nashville Owen Renfroe, American television soap opera director and former editor Scott Renfroe (born 1966), legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado", "The Amt Warnow-West consists of the following municipalities: Elmenhorst/Lichtenhagen Kritzmow Lambrechtshagen Papendorf Pölchow Stäbelow Ziesendorf", "The following countries have specified definitions for a community hospital:", "Notable people with the surname include: Eduardo Missoni (born 1954), Italian medical doctor Margherita Missoni (born 1983), Italian fashion designer, model and actress Ottavio Missoni (1921-2013), Italian founder of the fashion label Missoni Roberta Missoni, (born Floriana Panella in 1980), Italian pornographic actress Vittorio Missoni (1954-2013), Italian CEO of Missoni, the fashion house founded by Ottavio Missoni", "Redirect to: 2016 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary" ]
[ "Arnold Whiteside (born 6 November 1911 - 1994) was an English footballer who played as a wing half in The Football League for Blackburn Rovers.", "The word in Arabic derived from the Ottoman Turkish title ‎ Beik - the designation was exclusively given to rich and powerful families, traditionally applied to the leaders or rulers of various sized areas across the Ottoman Empire Notable people with the surname include:", "Redirect to: 1965-66 Greek Football Cup", "Tarasenko or Tarasenka (Ukrainian: , Belarusian: ) is a Slavic surname that may refer to: Andrey Tarasenko (disambiguation), several people Kateryna Tarasenko (born 1987), Ukrainian Olympic rower Oleh Tarasenko (born 1990), Ukrainian football player Oleksandr Tarasenko (disambiguation), several people Stanislav Tarasenko (born 1966), Russian long jumper Tamara Tarasenko (1939-1992), Ukrainian philosopher Vadim Tarasenko (born 1994), Russian speedway rider Valery Tarasenka (born 1981), Belarusian football player Vasyl A. Tarasenko (1907-2001), Ukrainian diplomat Vladimir Tarasenko (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player Yevhen Tarasenko (born 1983), Ukrainian football player Yuliya Tarasenko (disambiguation), several people", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Calcagni (1538-1593), Italian sculptor Patrick Calcagni (born 1977), Swiss professional road bicycle racer Ron Calcagni (1957), American former football quarterback Tiberio Calcagni (1532-1565), Italian sculptor", "Brett Hawke was the head coach of the Auburn Tigers swimming and diving team of Auburn University in the United States until March 28, 2018", "Akechi Hidemitsu ( , 1536?", "Many examinations are administered at Prometric sites, including those from the: American Petroleum Institute Architect Registration Examination Diplomate of National Board European Personnel Selection Office Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) Green Business Certification Inc. (LEED) India-Common Entrance Test and some National Eligibility and Entrance Tests Nationwide Mortgage and Licensing System (NMLS) USMLE USPTO registration examination", "Redirect to: Kvam, Norway", "Communauté de communes du Pays de Boussac comprised the following 13 communes: Bord-Saint-Georges Boussac Boussac-Bourg Bussière-Saint-Georges Lavaufranche Leyrat Malleret-Boussac Nouzerines Saint-Marien Saint-Pierre-le-Bost Saint-Silvain-Bas-le-Roc Soumans Toulx-Sainte-Croix", "Colin Campbell ( Canadian bishop ) was ordained as a bishop the following year on 19 March 1987, and consecrated by bishops James Martin Hayes, Donat Chiasson, and William Edward Power.", "Fearful Symmetry ( album ) is the fourth and final album in their ¡Alarma!", "Notable people with the surname include: Jonathan Valin (born 1947), American writer Martial Valin (1898-1980), French aviator Pierre-Vincent Valin (1827-1897), Canadian businessman and politician", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 1946:", "is a novel by the Italian author Primo Levi, first published in 1982 under the title Se non ora, quando?", "Redirect to: Italy Pavilion at Epcot", "The earthquake was felt by millions, and damaged some buildings.", "Redirect to: Jane the Virgin (Venezuelan TV series)", "Georges Antoine Chabot (13 April 1758 - 18 April 1819), known as Chabot de Lallier, was a French jurist and statesman.", "Redirect to: List of people in Playboy 2010-2020", "Churu may refer to Churu, Rajasthan, a city in India Churu district, the Indian district containing the city Churu (Lok Sabha constituency), an Indian constituciency Churu (Rajasthan Assembly constituency), part of the above Churu (Bolivia), a mountain in Bolivia Churu Pata, another mountain in Bolivia near the Churu Churu, Iran, a village in Iran Churu (cheese), a Tibetan cheese Churu (soup), a soup made with this cheese Churu people, an ethnic group in Vietnam Churu language, or Chru, a language of Vietnam", "Einar Halling-Johansson (born October 14, 1893 - died ?)", "Philippe Henriot (7 January 1889, Reims - 28 June 1944, Paris) was a French poet, journalist, politician, and Minister in the French government at Vichy, where he directed propaganda broadcasts.", "Ina May Gaskin (born March 8, 1940) is an American midwife who has been described as \"the mother of authentic midwifery.\"", "St Michael's Academy was a Roman Catholic secondary school in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland.", "As of version 7.2, Netscape 7 consisted of the following major components: a web browser an e-mail and news client, Netscape Mail & Newsgroups an address book an HTML editor, Netscape Composer an IRC client an instant messaging client, AOL Instant Messenger Radio@Netscape", "Contemporary Art Museum of Macedonia Holocaust Memorial Center for the Jews of Macedonia Memorial House of Mother Teresa Museum of Macedonia Museum of the City of Skopje Museum of the Macedonian Struggle (Skopje) National Gallery of Macedonia Natural History Museum \"Dr. Nikola Nezlobinski\"", "At the close of 1918, Ulderico Marcelli was conducting at the T&D Theater in Oakland, and had \"every lover of good music in Alameda County worshipping at his shrine.\"", "Henry Mollenhauer (1876-19??)", "Poimenesperus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: subgenus Nyctesperus Poimenesperus niveicollis Aurivillius, 1903 subgenus Poimenesperus Poimenesperus albomaculatus Breuning, 1934 Poimenesperus callimus Jordan, 1903 Poimenesperus carreti Lisle, 1955 Poimenesperus dobraei (Waterhouse, 1881) Poimenesperus fulvomarmoratus Jordan, 1894 Poimenesperus gillieri Villiers, 1959 Poimenesperus griseomarmoratus Breuning, 1934 Poimenesperus holdhausi Breuning, 1934 Poimenesperus imitans Breuning, 1934 Poimenesperus incubus Thomson, 1858 Poimenesperus laetus Thomson, 1858 Poimenesperus ligatus Jordan, 1894 Poimenesperus lugens (White, 1858) Poimenesperus marmoratus Jordan, 1894 Poimenesperus nigrosignatus Breuning, 1947 Poimenesperus nigrovelutinus Breuning, 1938 Poimenesperus obliquus Aurivillius, 1916 Poimenesperus ochraceus Breuning, 1934 Poimenesperus phrynetoides Jordan, 1894 Poimenesperus schoutedeni Breuning, 1934 Poimenesperus tessmanni Hintz, 1919 Poimenesperus thomsoni (Pascoe, 1869) Poimenesperus velutinus (White, 1858) Poimenesperus villiersi Lepesme, 1947 Poimenesperus voluptuosus Thomson, 1857 Poimenesperus zebra Fiedler, 1939", "The following events occurred in January 1900:", "The organization began at Duke University in spring 2003 after The Princeton Review's college guide ranked Duke number 1 in the category of \"Alternative Lifestyles not an alternative.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Wincott, English political scientist, the Blackwell Law and Society Chair at Cardiff Law School Harold Wincott (1906-1969), British economist and journalist Harry Wincott (1867-1947), English songwriter Jeff Wincott (born 1957), Canadian actor and martial artist Len Wincott (1907-1983), English sailor, mutineer and communist activist who later defected to the Soviet Union Michael Wincott (born 1958), Canadian actor, younger brother of Jeff Wincott", "This is the first in the Jože Gale film series about Kekec and has two sequels: Good Luck, Kekec (Srečno, Kekec!)", "Von Kármán may also refer to: Von Kármán (lunar crater) Von Kármán (Martian crater) Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics Von Kármán ogive Von Kármán constant von Kármán Wind Turbulence Model Theodore von Karman Medal", "For churches with: Spanish language titles, see Church of San Francisco (disambiguation) Italian language titles, see Church of San Francesco (disambiguation) A list of English language titled churches includes:", "Twin Lakes Airport (FAA LID: S17) is a privately owned, public-use airport located four miles (6 km) northwest of the central business district of Graniteville, in Aiken County, South Carolina, United States.", "- 1761?)", "People with this surname include: Clayton Danks (1879-1970), Wyoming rodeo champion David Miles Danks Australian genetics researcher John Danks, an American baseball pitcher John Danks & Son, manufacturer and hardware merchant family of Melbourne, Australia Mark Danks, an English football striker Sharon Gamson Danks, an American landscape architect", "Redirect to: 2016 California Democratic presidential primary", "mobimii was a free mobile social networking service that is available on multiple platforms, the World Wide Web, WAP and as a Java ME downloadable application", "Caccoleptus is a genus of beetles in the family Dermestidae, containing the following species: Caccoleptus anisotomoides Sharp, 1902 Caccoleptus honeymani Beal, 1979 Caccoleptus ornatus Háva, 2004 Caccoleptus pectinis Háva, 2004 Caccoleptus rotundus Sharp, 1902 Caccoleptus wicki Beal, 1978", "USS Western Light (ID-3300) was a cargo ship of the United States Navy that served during World War I and USS Western Light ( ID-3300 )'s immediate aftermath.`", "Notable people with the surname include: Laura Zirbes (1884-1967), American educator Maik Zirbes (born 1990), German basketball player", "Yaka is a belde (town) in Isparta Province, Turkey", "After Heather Mills's marriage to McCartney, Mills became involved in animal rights advocacy and as of 2012 is a patron of Viva!", "See also: List of named passenger trains in India", "Dmitry Medvedev (born 1965), Prime Minister of Russia Demetri Martin, American comedian Demetri McCamey, American basketball player Dimitri Kitsikis, Greek geopolitician Dimitrios Salpingidis, Greek footballer Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Greek footballer Dimitrios Siovas, Greek footballer Dimitar Berbatov, Bulgarian footballer Dimitrije Tucović, Serbian politician Dimitrije Injac, Serbian footballer Dimitrije Ljotić, Serbian politician Dimitrije Pejanović, Serbian handballer Dimitrije Mitrinović, Serbian writer Dimitri Davidović, Serbian footballer Dositej Obradović, Serbian writer Demetrius Rhaney (born 1992), American football player Dimitrije Ruvarac, Serbian writer Dimitrije Banjac, Serbian actor Dome Sztojay, Serbian politician Dimitrije Avramović, Serbian painter Dimitrije T. Leko, Serbian architect Serbian Patriarch Dimitrije of the Serbian Orthodox Church Dimitrije Bašičević, Serbian painter Dimitri Nanopoulos, Greek physicist Demetrious Johnson (born 1986), American mixed martial arts fighter Demetrius Treadwell (born 1991), American basketball player for Hapoel Gilboa Galil of the Israeli League Liga Leumit Dimitrij Kotschnew Dimitrij Rupel Dimitrij Nonin Lucia Demetrius, Romanian writer Vasile Demetrius, Romanian writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Fernando Bonatti (1894-1974), Italian gymnast Guido Bonatti (died c. 1300), Italian astronomer Matteo Bonatti (born 1981), former Italian footballer Walter Bonatti (1930-2011), Italian mountain climber", "Notable people with the surname include: Dora Henninges Heinsohn (1861 - 1900), American opera singer Elisa Heinsohn (born 1962), American actress Gunnar Heinsohn (born 1943), German sociologist and economist Tom Heinsohn (born 1934), American basketball player", "James Meehan may refer to: James Meehan (surveyor) (1774-1826), Irish-Australian explorer and surveyor James Meehan (lumberman) (1834-1920), American lumberman and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly James Leo Meehan (1891-1943), American film director and screenwriter Jim Meehan (James Michael Meehan, 1952-2018), American professional poker player", "A 1997 issue of Jewish Currents wrote that the film is \"a kind of German movie that usually requires more than one screening to decipher and is made for avant-garde devotees.\"", "Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or Grade II * listed buildings in Sedgemoor's fittings.", "Michisei soon fell under the influence of painter Kishida Ryūsei, and joined the latter's Sodosha movement in 1915; Kohno Michisei also exhibited at times with Kokugakai, Nikakai, Shun'yokai, and Bunten.", "Newsome is a surname, and may refer to: Alex Newsome, rugby union player Bree Newsome, American activist and filmmaker Craig Newsome (born 1971), former American football player Detrez Newsome (born 1994), American football player Dick Newsome (1909-1965), American Major League Baseball player Jon Newsome (born 1970), English former soccer player Kevin Newsome (born 1991), American football player Ozzie Newsome (born 1956), former American football player Paula Newsome, American actress Peter Newsome (born 1943), English glass sculptor", "No Surrender (2006) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which took place on September 24, 2006 at the TNA Impact!", "Trapanese is an Italian surname, meaning literally \"Trapanese\", \"from the city of Trapani or \"from the province of Trapani\" and may refer to: Joseph Trapanese (born 1984), American composer Rita Trapanese (1951-2000), Italian figure skater", "Redirect to: 2010 Massachusetts Senate election", "Jordan Darko-Opoku (born 8 October 1987) is a Ghanaian professional footballer, who currently plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for Berekum Chelsea and the Ghana national football team.", "Three Cool Cats was originally recorded by The Coasters and released as the B-side of their hit single, \"Charlie Brown.\"", "For a list sorted by airport name, see Category:Airports in the Marshall Islands For a list sorted by ICAO code, see List of airports by ICAO code: PK", "Notker Labeo went to the Abbey of Saint Gall when only a boy, and there acquired a vast and varied knowledge by omnivorous reading.", "Redirect to: List of presidents of Liguria", "(The following two novels are Fifty Degrees Below (2005) and Sixty Days and Counting (2007).)", "Jones played 184 games in the Premier League, scoring 13 goals in the competition.", "Salaam (also spelled salam) may refer to:", "Hume Alexander Horan (August 13, 1934 - July 22, 2004) was an American diplomat and ambassador to five countries, who has been described as \"perhaps the most accomplished Arabic linguist to serve in the U.S. Foreign Service.\"", "Pyrgota valida is a species of fly in the family Pyrgotidae.", "Other forms of the surname are: Belarusian: Ramanchuk () It may refer to: Daniel Romanchuk (born 1998), American Paralympian athlete Ivan Romanchuk (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer Jaroslav Romanchuk (born 1966), Belarusian economist and politician Mark Romanchuk (born 1962), U.S. politician and businessman Mykhailo Romanchuk (born 1996), Ukrainian swimmer Oleksandr Romanchuk (born 1984), Ukrainian footballer Roman Romanchuk (boxer) (1979-2016), Ukrainian-Russian boxer Roman Romanchuk (footballer) (born 1986), Ukrainian footballer Serhiy Romanchuk (born 1982), Ukrainian strongman and powerlifter Taras Romanczuk (born 1991), Ukrainian-born Polish footballer", "Fox, is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, author, film producer, and activist with a film and television career spanning from the 1970s.", "Notable people with the surname include: David Stancliffe (born 1942), Anglican bishop of Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK Michael Staffurth Stancliffe (1916-1987), Dean of Winchester from 1969 to 1986 Paul Stancliffe, (born 1951), football player from 1975 to 1994 George Stancliffe, (born 1955), author of Speed Reading 4 Kids, 3rd edition (2003)", "Lano Kash-Pride Hill, formerly Delano Kash-Pride Hill (born November 26, 1995) is an American football safety for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL).", "Redirect to: Mtel Bosnia and Herzegovina", "The second USS Ripple (ID-2439) was a United States Navy trawler which served as a minesweeper and was in commission from 1918 to 1919.", "Redirect to: 2000 Chinese Jia-A League", "Castelplanio borders the following municipalities: Belvedere Ostrense, Maiolati Spontini, Poggio San Marcello, Rosora.", "Here ( Edward Sharpe album ) received mostly positive reviews, ranking #7 on Rolling Stone's Best Albums of 2012 list, saying \"Frontman Alex Ebert sings earnestly about love and spirituality, letting his mind wander pleasantly over the band's homespun harmonies and easy-going folk-psych instrumentation.\"", "Isakas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from Isaac that may refer to: Isakas Anolikas (1903-1943), Lithuanian cyclist Isakas Vistaneckis (1910-2000), Lithuanian chess master", "Radovan Ivković (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 26 March 1989) is a Croatian Serb football forward who plays for Hajduk 1912.", "The Amt Usedom-Nord consists of the following municipalities: Karlshagen Mölschow Peenemünde Trassenheide Zinnowitz", "With HMS Echo ( H87 )'s sister ship, HMS Enterprise, they form the Echo class of survey vessels.", "At the time of Rudi Schuricke's comeback, Billboard Magazine referred to him as \"one of Germany's hottest recording stars of former years.\"", "Mann's novella, which The Tables of the Law was paid $1000 to write, was originally meant to be the introduction to the volume, but Robinson liked it so much that he decided to make it the first story, under the heading \"Thou Shalt Have No Other God Before Me.\"", "1918 Tullamore by-election was subsequently elected for the merged King's County constituency in the 1918 general election,", "Redirect to: Francisco Muñoz Sánchez", "Redirect to: Yemen men's national basketball team", "(His younger brother, Jonathan Worth Bingham, was electrocuted in an accident on the family estate in 1964 at the age of 22.)", "Whinney is a surname, and may refer to: Bob Whinney (1909-1992), Royal Navy officer Margaret Whinney (1897-1975), English art historian Michael Whinney (1930-2017), Church of England bishop Thomas Bostock Whinney (1860-1926), English architect", "Events from the year 1751 in Sweden", "Among the staff and students, the acronym for the school's name, CSKYWLA (pronounced \"see-skee-WAH-lah\"), has been coined as a salutation given the definition \"to be empowered by scholarship, non-violence, and social change, my sister.\"", "Redirect to: Huilliche uprising of 1712", "(Spanish for the plural \"stone cannonballs\" or \"stoneshots\") Notable people with the surname include: Alex Bolaños (born 1985), Ecuadorian footballer Christian Bolaños (born 1984), Costa Rican footballer Enar Bolaños (born 1983), Costa Rican footballer Enrique Bolaños (born 1928), Nicaraguan politician, president 2002-2007 Gisela Bolaños (1935-2013), Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1953 Hernán Bolaños (1912-1992), Costa Rican-Nicaraguan footballer Horacio Gómez Bolaños (1930-1999), Mexican actor Jonathan Bolaños (born 1978), Costa Rican footballer Jorge Bolaños (born 1936), Cuban politician and diplomat José Miguel Corrales Bolaños (born 1938), Costa Rican politician Juan Carlos Bolaños (born 1946), Mexican racing driver Luis Bolaños (born 1985), Ecuadorian footballer Luis de Bolaños (c. 1540-1629), Spanish Franciscan friar and missionary evangelist Miller Bolaños (born 1990), Ecuadorian footballer Roberto Gómez Bolaños \"Chespirito\" (1929-2014), Mexican writer, actor, director, comedian", "Notable people with the surname include: Bob Hartsfield (1931-1999), American baseball player Henry Hartsfield (1933-2014), American astronaut and United States Air force officer Phill Hartsfield (1932-2010), American knifemaker and weapon designer Roy Hartsfield (1925-2011), American baseball player William B. Hartsfield (1890-1971), American politician", "Lindblad is a surname of Swedish origin which may refer to:", "Alexandra Curling Club - Alexandra Alpine Curling Club - Lauder Arrow Curling Club - Arrowtown Auckland Curling Club - Auckland Balmoral Curling Club - Ranfurly Becks Curling Club - Becks Black Ice Curling Club - Timaru Blackstone Hill Curling Club - Oturehua Cambrian Curling Club - Alexandra Cardrona Curling Club - Wanaka Chatto Creek Curling Club - Alexandra Curling Canterbury - Christchurch Dunedin Curling Club - Dunedin Dunedin Country Curling Club - Dunedin Dunstan Creek Curling Club - Omakau Garibaldi Curling Club - Ranfurly Gore Curling Club - Gore Hamiltons Curling Club - Ranfurly Kiwi Curling Club - Naseby Kyeburn Curling Club - Ranfurly Lauder Curling Club - Lauder Lowburn Curling Club - Cromwell Mackenzie Curling Club - Fairlie Manorburn Curling Club - Alexandra Metro Jets - Auckland Mount Ida Curling Club - Ranfurly Naseby Curling Club - Naseby Otago Central Curling Club - Naseby Oturehua Curling Club - Oturehua Pioneer Curling Club - Naseby Poolburn Curling Club - Poolburn Ranfurly Curling Club - Ranfurly Rough Ridge Curling Club - Oturehua Serpentine Curling Club - Paerau Upper Manuherikia Curling Club - Omakau Wedderburn Curling Club - Ranfurly West Coast Curling Club - Greymouth Whitestone Curling Club - Oamaru Windwhistle Curling Club - Windwhistle", "Notable people with the surname include: Adèle Haenel (born 1989), French actress Harold Haenel (born 1958), American sailor Hubert Haenel (born 1942), French politician Yannick Haenel (born 1967), French writer", "The Journal of Ornithology (formerly Journal für Ornithologie) is a scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft.", "Yuri Alexandrovich Orlov was the chief editor of a fifteen-volume series \"Fundamentals of paleontology.\"", "LiP magazine was run by an all-volunteer staff until 2007, and was devoted to politics, culture, sex and humor, and took a satirical, analytical, and often biting approach to what it called \"a culture machine that strips us of our desires and sells them back as product and mass mediocracy.\"", "The song's seventh verse begins: \"When we were kids in Maidstone, Sharon/I went to every wedding in that little town/To see the tears and the kisses/And the pretty lady in the white lace wedding gown...\"" ]
[ "The genus contains the following species: Chlorolestes apricans Wilmot, 1975 - Basking Malachite Chlorolestes conspicuus Hagen in Selys, 1862 - Conspicuous Malachite Chlorolestes draconicus Balinsky, 1956 - Drakensberg Malachite Chlorolestes elegans Pinhey, 1950 - Elegant Malachite Chlorolestes fasciatus Burmeister, 1839 - Mountain Malachite Chlorolestes tessellatus Burmeister, 1839 - Forest Malachite Chlorolestes umbratus Selys, 1862 - White Malachite", "Purana pryeri is a cicada species that occurs in Borneo where it is found in lowland areas", "Redirect to: History of France (1900 to present)", "Motel is an Australian television soap opera produced in black-and-white and made by the Seven Network's ATN-7 studio's in 1968, the series broadcast in 1968 and 1969, was created by Richard Lane", "Instances include: Given name Aboud El Khodary (born 1947), Egyptian footballer Aboud El Zomor (born 1948), Egyptian general Aboud Jumbe (1920 - 2016), Zanzibari politician Aboud Omar (born 1992), Kenyan footballer Abboud Qanbar (born 1945), Iraqi General Aboud Rogo (1968 - 2012), Kenyan Muslim cleric Aboud Yasin aka Abdul Rahman Yasin (born 1960), Iraqi-American suspect in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing Surname Ahmed Aboud (born 1970), Iraqi Olympic boxer Alan Aboud (born 1966), Irish graphic designer Dick Aboud (1941-2000), Canadian football player Élie Aboud (born 1959), French-Lebanese politician and doctor Fadi Abboud (born 1955), Lebanese businessman and politician Farid Abboud (born 1951), Lebanese diplomat Fathi Aboud (born 1964), Libyan triple jumper Ghassan Aboud (born 1967), Syrian entrepreneur and philanthropist Hassan Aboud (died 2014), Syrian opposition leader Ibrahim Abboud (1900-1983) Sudanese president Ibrahim Aboud (born 1987) arrested in the 2006 Toronto terrorism case James Aboud (born 1956), Trinidad and Tobago High Court judge and poet John Aboud (born 1973), American writer and comedian Joseph Abboud (born 1950) American fashion designer and author Jumana Emil Abboud (born 1971), Palestinian artist Kamel Abboud (born 1961), Algerian boxer Layal Abboud (born 1982) Lebanese singer Mahmoud Mohamed Aboud (born 1960), Comorian diplomat Mario Abboud (born 1981), Lebanese basketball center Mark Abboud (born 1970) American soccer player Maroun Abboud (1886-1962), Lebanese poet Michel Abboud (born 1977), Lebanese-born architect and artist Patrick Bou Abboud (born 1987), Lebanese basketball player Paula Aboud (born 1950), U.S. politician, Arizona Senate member Rabah Aboud (born 1981), Algerian runner Sadoon Abboud (born 1967), Iraqi boxer Samir Aboud (born 1972), Libyan football goalkeeper Sari Abboud aka Massari (born 1980), Lebanese Canadian R&B/pop singer Shafic Abboud (1926-2004), Lebanese painter Shawqi Aboud (1927-2008), Iraqi coach Al-Aboud surname Abdulrahman Al-Aboud (born 1995), Saudi Arabian footballer Fadel Al-Aboud (1872-1936), head of the Haj Fadel government in eastern Syria Khaled Al-Aboud (born 1990), Saudi Arabian footballer Middle name Abdelwahid Aboud Mackaye (born 1953), Chadian insurgent leader Salah Aboud Mahmoud (born 1950), Iraqi Army general Placename Abud, Oman Abboud, Palestine Abud Maah, Veys Rural District, Veys District, Bavi County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Abu Abud, Nasar Rural District, Arvandkenar District, Abadan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Ras Abu Aboud, district in Doha, Qatar Sheykh Abud, Kushk-e Hezar Rural District, Beyza District, Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran", "John Watson ( curler ) died after a long illness in 1974", "Events from the year 1760 in Russia", "Notable people with the surname include: Diego Demme (born 1991), German footballer Jonathan Demme (1944-2017), American film director, producer and screenwriter Rudolf Demme (1894-1975), German Wehrmacht general Ted Demme (1963-2002), American film director and producer", "Stutz is a surname that may refer to: Bruno Stutz (1938-2015), Swiss clown Carl Stutz (c. 1916-1996), American composer and radio announcer Garrett Stutz, (born 1990), American basketball player Geraldine Stutz (1924-2005), American business executive Harry C. Stutz (1876-1930), American automobile entrepreneur, engineer, innovator and founder of the company that Stutz ( surname ) later renamed Stutz Motor Company Howard Stutz (1918-2010), Canadian geneticist and professor Jakob Stutz (1801-1877), Swiss writer Josef Stutz (1877-1948), Swiss politician Stanley Stutz (1920-1975), American basketball player", "Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott (/kwnzi/; May 21 (May 10 O.S.)", "Nandi Awards Winners List in the year of 1985", "Ceratosoma bicolor is possible that this species is a colour variation of Ceratosoma trilobatum", "The genus contains the following species: Collyris brevipennis Horn, 1901 Collyris colossea Naviaux, 1994 Collyris dohrni Chaudoir, 1860 Collyris dormeri Horn, 1898 Collyris elegans (Vanderl., 1829) Collyris gigas Lesne, 1901 Collyris longicollis (Fabricius, 1787) Collyris mniszechi Chaudoir, 1864 Collyris robusta Dohrn, 1891 Collyris subtilesculpta Horn, 1901", "Kharsia in Chhattisgarh State, India", "Daza is a surname of the following people Ángel Daza (born 1979), Venezuelan weightlifter Camilo Daza (1898-1975), Colombian aviator Camilo Daza International Airport in Colombia Catherine Daza (born 1982), Colombian beauty pageant Esteban Daza, 16th century Spanish composer Gabriel Daza (1896-1994), Filipino boy scout Hilarión Daza (1840-1894), President of Bolivia Isabelle Daza, Filipina actress and television host Juan Daza (died 1510), Spanish Roman Catholic prelate Odúver Daza, Paralympian sprinter from Venezuela Nancy Romero-Daza, American anthropologist Nora Daza (1928-2013), Filipino gourmet chef Plácido Vega y Daza (1830-1878), Mexican general", "McLean or Maclean may also refer to:", "Redirect to: Jack Bailey (Maryland politician)", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Erickson (1924-2009), Canadian architect Bernie Erickson (born 1944), American football player Bill Erickson (1928-1987), American NCAA and National Professional Basketball League player Carl Erickson (illustrator) (1891-1958), American fashion and advertising illustrator Dennis Erickson (born 1947), American former coach of the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks Edwin Erickson (1938-2019), American politician Ethan Erickson (born 1973), American actor Hank Erickson (1907-1964), American Major League Baseball catcher for the Cincinnati Reds Heather Mae Erickson (born 1977), American artist John Erickson (historian) (1929-2002), British World War II historian John C. Erickson, American founder of Erickson Retirement Communities John E. Erickson (Montana politician) (1863-1946), American governor of Montana John E. Erickson (Wisconsin politician) a former National Basketball Association Milwaukee Bucks general manager and 1970 Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate John R. Erickson (born 1942), American author Keith Erickson (born 1944), former American basketball player Leif Erickson (1911-1986), American actor LeRoy Erickson (1926 - 1997), North Dakota politician Louise Erickson (1929-2016), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Louise Erickson (actress) (born 1928), American radio and film actress Millard Erickson (born 1932), American Evangelical theologian Milton H. Erickson (1901-1980), American psychiatrist specializing in medical hypnosis Nick Erickson (1870-1931), American United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient for action in the Spanish-American War Rica Erickson (1908-2009), Australian author and botanist Robert Erickson (1917-1997), American composer Roky Erickson (1947-2019), American musician Scott Erickson (born 1968), American Major League Baseball pitcher Steve Erickson (born 1950), American author Wendell Erickson (1925-2018), American educator and politician", "Redirect to: Coffee and walnut cake", "Redirect to: List of NAMs elected in the 2012 Gambian parliamentary election", "The \"Muskingum River lock system was designated the first Navigation Historic District in the United States by the National Park Service.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Annelie Ehrhardt (born 1950), German athlete Helmuth Ehrhardt, German psychiatrist Hermann Ehrhardt (1881-1971), German Freikorps commander Arthur Ehrhardt (1896-1971), German Waffen-SS officer and leading figure in the post-war neo-Nazi movement Clyde Ehrhardt (1921-1963), American football offensive lineman Karl Ehrhardt (1924-2008), iconic New York Mets' fans Paul Ehrhardt (1888-1981), German painter Rube Ehrhardt (1894-1980), American Baseball pitcher", "Redirect to: Act of Succession (Denmark)", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Pimblett, English rugby league player Geoff Pimblett (born 1944), English rugby league player", "Notable people with the surname include: Foxx (rapper) (born 1984), American rapper Anthony Foxx (born 1971), American politician Dion Foxx (born 1971), American football player Inez and Charlie Foxx (1939-1998), American rhythm and blues duo Jamie Foxx (born 1967), American actor, singer and comedian Jimmie Foxx (1907-1967), American major league baseball player John Foxx (born 1948), English musician Kevin Foxx (born 1970), Canadian comedian and radio host Martha Louise Morrow Foxx (1902-1975), American educator from Mississippi Redd Foxx (1922-1991), American actor and comedian Virginia Foxx (born 1943), American politician from North Carolina Kim Foxx (born 1972), State's Attorney for Cook County, Illinois Fictional characters: Mystique (comics), a Marvel Comics character who once used the alias Foxx Steve and Rod Foxx, a pair of brothers from the Australian television series Double the Fist Zachary Foxx, a character from The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers Goldie Foxx, keyboardist of the virtual band Studio Killers", "Woods died on January 8, 1978 and was buried at Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.", "Hearts on the Line followed in January 1981 and spawned two further singles, both of which made the US country top 20, \"Does She Wish She Was Single Again?\"", "On club level Alicia Magaz plays for Club de Campo in Spain", "In 1173, both Pons and Ermengard of Narbonne sent separate pleas to Louis VII of France for aid against, in Pons' words, \"the oppression of heretics\" which put \"the ship of Saint Peter ... in danger of sinking.\"", "Pristosia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Pristosia acraea (Andrewes, 1934) Pristosia aeneocuprea Fairmaire, 1886 Pristosia aeneola (Bates, 1873) Pristosia aereipennis (Andrewes, 1934) Pristosia alesi Jedlicka, 1937 Pristosia amaroides Putzeys, 1877 Pristosia aquilo Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia atrema Andrewes, 1926 Pristosia braccata Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia brancuccii Deuve, Lassalle & Queinnec, 1985 Pristosia chambae Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia championi Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia chinensis Jedlicka, 1933 Pristosia chlorodes (Andrewes, 1934) Pristosia clara (Andrewes, 1924) Pristosia crenata (Putzeys, 1873) Pristosia cupreata Jedlicka, 1940 Pristosia dahud Morvan, 1994 Pristosia delavayi (Fairmaire, 1887) Pristosia dodensis Deuve, Lassalle & Queinnac, 1985 Pristosia elevata Lindroth, 1956 Pristosia falsicolor Fairmaire, 1886 Pristosia flava (Andrewes, 1934) Pristosia glabella Schmidt & Hartmann, 2009 Pristosia glacialis (Andrewes, 1934) Pristosia hauseri Jedlicka, 1931 Pristosia heinzi F. Battoni, 1984 Pristosia heyrovskyi Jedlicka, 1932 Pristosia hweisiensis Jedlicka, 1937 Pristosia illustris (Andrewes, 1947) Pristosia impunctata Sasakawa, Kim, Kim & Kubota, 2006 Pristosia jedlickai Hovorka & Sciaky In Lobl & Smetana, 2003 Pristosia jureceki Jedlicka, 1931 Pristosia lacerans Bates, 1889 Pristosia lateritia Fairmaire, 1886 Pristosia latistoma Sasakawa, Kim, Kim & Kubota, 2006 Pristosia ledouxi Deuve, Lassalle & Queinnec, 1985 Pristosia leptodes Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia leurops Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia macra Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia minutalis (Andrewes, 1934) Pristosia miwai Jedlicka, 1940 Pristosia nepalensis Schmidt & Hartmann, 2009 Pristosia nitidula A. Morawitz, 1862 Pristosia nitouensis Jedlicka, 1937 Pristosia nubilipennis Fairmaire, 1888 Pristosia picea Motschulsky, 1865 Pristosia picescens (Fairmaire, 1887) Pristosia potanini Semenov, 1889 Pristosia prenta Jedlicka, 1937 Pristosia proxima A. Morawitz, 1862 Pristosia przewalskii Semenov, 1889 Pristosia purkynei Jedlicka, 1931 Pristosia quadricolor (Andrewes, 1934) Pristosia reitteri Jedlicka, 1937 Pristosia sienla Jedlicka, 1937 Pristosia silvanoi F. Battoni, 1982 Pristosia similata Schmidt & Hartmann, 2009 Pristosia sterbai Jedlicka, 1937 Pristosia strigipennis Fairmaire, 1888 Pristosia suensoni Lindroth, 1956 Pristosia sulcipennis Fairmaire, 1889 Pristosia szekessyi Jedlicka, 1960 Pristosia szetschuana Jedlicka, 1932 Pristosia tenuistriata Fairmaire, 1889 Pristosia tibetana Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia vigil Tschitscherine, 1895 Pristosia viridis Jedlicka, 1940 Pristosia xanthopus Andrewes, 1934 Pristosia yunnana Jedlicka, 1931", "Final Resolution (January 2008) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, which took place on January 6, 2008 at the TNA Impact!", "ex Duss - Lesser Antilles Chrysobalanus icaco L. (coco plum) - tropical Africa, Mexico, Central America, West Indies, northern South America, Florida Chrysobalanus venezuelanus G.T.Prance - SE Venezuela, N Brazil", "Flecker is a German language occupational or topographic surname and may refer to: Florian Flecker (born 1995), Austrian footballer Hugo Flecker (1884-1957), Australian medical practitioner James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915), British novelist and playwright", "A son of Borommarachathirat I and member of the House of Suphannaphum, Thong Lan succeeded his father to the throne of Ayutthaya in 750 LE (1931 BE, 1388/89 CE) at the age of 15.", "Laubenthal is a German surname that may refer to Horst Laubenthal (born 1937), German tenor and voice teacher Markus Laubenthal (born 1962), German general and Chief of Staff of U.S. Army Europe Paul Laubenthal, German aircraft designer Laubenthal Württemberg, a single seat glider Sanders Anne Laubenthal (1943-2002), American poet, novelist, historian and textbook writer", "Redirect to: 2004 Maine Democratic presidential caucuses", "Those bearing Bull as a surname include: Alfred E. Bull (1867-1930), an American football player and coach Amos Bull (1744-1825), one of America's first composers (Amos Bad Heart Bull (c. 1868 - 1913) -- noted in a following section -- was the son of Bad Heart Bull, and passed that whole name on to both Bull ( surname )'s sons in surname fashion.)", "I Just Do n't Give a Damn was released as the B-side to his 1975 single \"Memories of Us.\"", "Several of Geisler's accolades includes winning the Best Actor award in the 4th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival on July 20, 2008 and the 2005 PMPC Best Single Performance of an Actor in Maalaala Mo Kaya (\"Would You Remember?", "Writing for The Globe and Mail, Salem Alaton opined that \"you can only wonder what Laurie Anderson's static, stagy Home of the Brave might have looked like had Jeremy Podeswa been hired to direct it.\"", "Aerospace Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Aerospace) Bioengineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Bioengineering) Chemical Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Chemical) Civil Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Civil) Computer Science & Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Computer science) Electric Power/Energy Systems Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Electric power and energy systems) Electronics Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Electronics) Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Industrial, manufacturing, and operational systems) Materials Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Materials) Mechanical Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Mechanical) Earth Resources Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Earth resources) Special Fields & Interdisciplinary Engineering See List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Special fields and interdisciplinary)", "Notable people with the surname include: Tony Adamle (1924-2000), American football running back Mike Adamle (born 1949), American football running back, son of Tony", "Redirect to: Witt (poetry collection)", "The album title comes from the lyrics of one of If You Ai n't Got a Weapon ...'s most successful songs, \"Nuclear Holiday.\"", "Christopher Buxton may refer to: Christopher Buxton (martyr) (1562-1588), English Roman Catholic priest and martyr Christopher Buxton (property developer) (1929-2017), English property developer", "Notable people with the surname include: Sergei Mozgov (born 1995), Russian ice dancer Timofey Mozgov (born 1986), Russian basketball player who plays in the National Basketball Association", "Notable people with the surname include: Fenwick Skrimshire (1774-1855), naturalist and physician who certified John Clare as mad Reg Skrimshire (1878-1930), Welsh rugby player Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter", "The script was reportedly commissioned at the request of the Austrian government, and is a political satire depicting a harmless, potentially congenial future Austria still subject to needless and stifling oversight by the four Allied powers, as established following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II (as 1 . April 2000 was when the film was made).", "Notable people with the surname include: Carol Bachofner (born 1947), Native American poet Cornelia Bachofner, Swiss slalom canoeist Wolf Bachofner (born 1961), Austrian stage and film actor", "Dinocephalus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Dinocephalus alboguttatus Breuning, 1958 Dinocephalus haafi Breuning, 1961 Dinocephalus heissi Holzschuh, 1991 Dinocephalus ocellatus Aurivillius, 1908 Dinocephalus ornatus Peringuey, 1899", "Schmalfuss (also given as Schmalfuß) is a surname and may apply to: Albin Schmalfuß, whose drawings of mushrooms, first published in 1897, are frequently reprinted Conny Schmalfuss, a German diver Gernot Schmalfuß, oboist, member of Consortium Classicum, and director of the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra Lothar Schmalfuss, claimed by one author to be the actual name of Muhammad Peter Schmalfuss, a German classical pianist", "This opera is remembered for Godard's most enduring composition, the tender berceuse (lullaby) for tenor, \"Oh!", "Redirect to: Family Guy (season 2)#ep18", "Redirect to: Brasiliense FC", "Redirect to: The Closet (2020 film)", "Redirect to: Senegal at the 2015 African Games", "Redirect to: Chiasmocleis antenori", "Kei Yasuda ( , Yasuda Kei) is a Japanese singer, musician and actress under the Up Front Agency's Hello!", "Jonas Lindh (born 24 June 1982) is a former Swedish footballer who played as a midfielder.", "Fradl Shtok (also Fradel Stock, 1888 - 1952?)", "Fossocarus is a genus of May beetles and junebugs in the family Scarabaeidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Edi Dadić (born 1993), Croatian cross country skier Ivan Dadić (born 1944), Croatian academic Ivona Dadic (born 1993), Austrian heptathlete of Croatian descent Mijo Dadić (born 1981), Croatian footballer", "Redirect to: Family Guy (season 4)#ep62", "Events from the year 1865 in Sweden", "Gcina is an African given name that may refer to Gcina Mazibuko (born 1983), Swaziland footballer striker Gcina Mhlope (born 1958), South African anti-apartheid activist, actress, storyteller, poet and playwright", "Ignacio De La Fuente (born January 1, 1949) is a former Oakland City Councilmember.", "Written well after the events Come O'er the Stream Charlie commemorates, it is not a genuine Jacobite song, as is the case with many others now considered in the \"classic canon of Jacobite songs,\" most of which were songs \"composed in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but were passed off as contemporary products of the Jacobite risings.\"", "737 may refer to: AD 737, a year in the common era 737 BC, a year Boeing 737, an airplane model 737 (number), a number Pinoy Big Brother: 737, a twelfth season of Pinoy Big Brother \"Seven Thirty-Seven\", a season 2 episode of Breaking Bad", "Mount Hiba (, Hiba-yama) may refer to: Mount Hiba (Hiroshima), Japan Mount Hiba (Shimane), Japan", "Redirect to: Robert Pearce (politician)", "This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States.", "Aufeminin is 78.43% owned by the TF1 (Télévision Française 1 S.A) and is publicly traded by Euronext Paris in compartment B.", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles J. Bonfiglio (born 1962), American businessman Óscar Bonfiglio (1905-1987), Mexican football player Pascual Bonfiglio (1907-?", "Elizabeth Fraser's distinctive style has received much critical praise in her four-decade career; she was once described as \"the voice of God.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Bettino Craxi (1934-2000), Italian politician Bobo Craxi (born 1964), Italian politician, son of Bettino Stefania Craxi (born 1960), Italian politician, daughter of Bettino", "Redirect to: List of Babylon 5 characters#Michael Garibaldi", "Nahrudbar region A beautiful area of nature in the village of Kadir, which I will share with the following image of this beautiful landscape for those who are interested Edited By BehzadGarusian", "Notable people with the surname include: Michael Dooney, American comic book writer and artist and toy designer Tom Dooney (born 1939), New Zealand sprint canoeist", "The 1995 season in Swedish football, starting January 1995 and ending December 1995:", "The genus contains 37 species: Príncipe seedeater, Crithagra rufobrunnea São Tomé grosbeak, Crithagra concolor African citril, Crithagra citrinelloides Western citril, Crithagra frontalis Southern citril, Crithagra hyposticta Black-faced canary, Crithagra capistrata Papyrus canary, Crithagra koliensis Forest canary, Crithagra scotops White-rumped seedeater, Crithagra leucopygia Black-throated canary, Crithagra atrogularis Yellow-rumped seedeater, Crithagra xanthopygia Reichenow's seedeater, Crithagra reichenowi Arabian serin, Crithagra rothschildi Yellow-throated seedeater, Crithagra flavigula Salvadori's seedeater, Crithagra xantholaema Lemon-breasted canary, Crithagra citrinipectus Yellow-fronted canary, Crithagra mozambica White-bellied canary, Crithagra dorsostriata Ankober serin, Crithagra ankoberensis Yemen serin, Crithagra menachensis Cape siskin, Crithagra totta Drakensberg siskin, Crithagra symonsi Northern grosbeak-canary, Crithagra donaldsoni Southern grosbeak-canary, Crithagra buchanani Yellow canary, Crithagra flaviventris Brimstone canary, Crithagra sulphurata Reichard's seedeater, Crithagra reichardi Streaky-headed seedeater, Crithagra gularis West African seedeater, Crithagra canicapilla Black-eared seedeater, Crithagra mennelli Brown-rumped seedeater, Crithagra tristriata White-throated canary, Crithagra albogularis Thick-billed seedeater, Crithagra burtoni Streaky seedeater, Crithagra striolata Yellow-browed seedeater, Crithagra whytii Kipengere seedeater, Crithagra melanochroa Protea canary, Crithagra leucoptera", "Neoregelia ibitipocensis is a species in the genus Neoregelia.", "Parmenosoma is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Parmenosoma griseum Schaeffer, 1908 Parmenosoma villosa (Bates, 1885)", "Broadhurst was formerly a bishop of the Church of England and served as the Bishop of Fulham in the Diocese of London from 1996 to 2010.", "Notable people with the surname include John Faucheraud Grimké of South Carolina and six of Grimké's descendants: John Faucheraud Grimké (1752-1819) Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873) Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879) Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837-1914)) Archibald Henry Grimké (1849-1930) Francis James Grimké (1852-1937) Angelina Weld Grimké (1880-1958) Grimké sisters, Sarah Moore Grimké and Angelina Emily Grimké jointly", "Sheila Benson was the principal Los Angeles Times film critic from 1981-1991, then their Critic at Large covering entertainment and the arts (1991.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Giacomo Fornoni (born 1939), Italian cyclist Massimo Fornoni (born 1989), Italian footballer", "Pompadour ([ppadu] (listen)) can refer to: Arnac-Pompadour, often simply called Pompadour a commune of the Corrèze département of France, former marquisate, famous for its château and its national stud Madame de Pompadour (1721-1764), Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, mistress of King Louis XV See Madame Pompadour (disambiguation) for further uses Pompadour (hairstyle), a combed hairstyle that takes its name from Madame de Pompadour Pompadour fish, also called 'Discus', genus Symphysodon, in the family Cichlidae", "Notable people with the surname include: Akira Nishino (politician) Akira Nishino (footballer) Kana Nishino, singer Nanase Nishino, singer Yasumasa Nishino (footballer) ( , born 1982), Japanese footballer Yasumasa Nishino (swimmer) ( , 1925-2004), Japanese swimmer Yuji Nishino, baseball player Yuki Nishino, figure skater", "Monee Reservoir, located at 27341 Ridgeland Avenue, Monee, Illinois, is part of the Forest Preserve District of Will County.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Assefa Mezgebu (born 1978), Ethiopian long-distance runner Ayele Mezgebu (born 1973), Ethiopian long-distance runner", "The Young Ladies Radio League (YLRL) is an international non-profit organization of women amateur radio enthusiasts.", "Solli is a Norwegian surname that may refer to Arne Solli (1938-2017), Norwegian Army general and Chief of Defence of Norway Bjarne Daniel Solli (1910-1989), Norwegian politician Bjørn Vidar Solli (born 1979), Norwegian jazz musician and composer Brit Solli (born 1959), Norwegian archaeologist Didrik Solli-Tangen (born 1987), Norwegian singer Emil Solli-Tangen (born 1991), Norwegian opera singer, brother of Didrik Guro Strøm Solli (born 1983), Norwegian cross-country skier Inge Solli (born 1959), Norwegian politician Jan Gunnar Solli (born 1981), Norwegian footballer Kristin Solli Schøien (born 1954), Norwegian author and composer Lavrans Solli (born 1992), Norwegian swimmer Lena Solli-Reimann (born 1969), Norwegian hurdler Odd Solli (1924-2007), Norwegian bobsledder Sivert Solli (born 1997), Norwegian footballer", "Microlamia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Microlamia aemula Broun, Microlamia elongata Breuning, 1940 Microlamia norfolkensis Breuning, 1947 Microlamia pygmaea Bates, 1874", "Redirect to: Jorge Muñoz (Colombian politician)", "Eddy Rinke-Leitans currently plays for ERC Ingolstadt in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga", "The Federative Republic of Brazil accepted the convention on 1 September 1977, making List of World Heritage Sites in Brazil's historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list.", "Animation Department: A-Lad-In Bagdad (1938) (animator) Porky's Hare Hunt (1938) (animator) Porky at the Crocadero (1938) (animator) The Case of the Stuttering Pig (1937) (animator) Speaking of the Weather (1937) (animator) Porky's Building (1937) (animator) Porky in the North Woods (1936) (animator) Porky's Poultry Plant (1936) (animator) As Director: When Knights Were Bold (1941) Hairless Hector (1941) The Magic Pencil (1940) Touchdown Demons (1940) Love in a Cottage (1940) Rover's Rescue (1940) Wots All th' Shootin' fer?", "Sheirgill began Jimmy Sheirgill's film career with the 1996 thriller Maachis.His breakthrough came with the blockbuster musical romance Mohabbatein (2000), which became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year, following which he starred in several other box-office hits including Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002), Dil Hai Tumhaara (2002), Munna Bhai M.B.B.S (2003), Hum Tum (2004), A Wednesday!", "Redirect to: 1990 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships", "Redirect to: Malian Air Force" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Battista Angioletti (1896-1961), Italian writer and journalist Matteo Angioletti (born 1980), Italian artistic gymnast", "The genus is only known from South Africa", "Synixais is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Synixais banksi Breuning, 1938 Synixais fuscomaculata Aurivillius, 1911 Synixais notaticollis Breuning, 1964 Synixais strandi Breuning, 1940 Synixais sumatrensis Breuning, 1982", "Notable people with the surname include: Louise Feltin (1830-1905), Catholic Nun from Alsatia Maurice Feltin (1883-1975), French Cardinal", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrie Voorting (1931-1961), Dutch cyclist Gerrit Voorting (1923-2015), Dutch cyclist", "Ernest Lane may refer to: Ernest Lane (surgeon) (1857-1926), British surgeon Ernest Lane (musician) (1931-2012), American blues pianist Ernest Preston Lane (1886-1969), American mathematician", "Notable people with the surname include: Cedric Myton (born 1947), Jamaican musician Fred Myton (1885-1955), American screenwriter Neville Myton (born 1946), Jamaican middle distance runner", "The first episode of the series received a Hugo Award and the season's 13 episodes were recognized with a Peabody Award \"for pushing the limits of science fiction and making Battlestar Galactica ( season 1 ) accessible to all.\"", "Skycrest is a neighborhood in southwestern Lexington, Kentucky, United States.", "Horne is a rural village and civil parish in the District of Tandridge in Surrey, England.", "Parental Guidance may refer to: Parental Guidance (film), a 2012 comedy film starring Billy Crystal, Bette Midler, Marisa Tomei, Bailee Madison and Tom Everett Scott \"Parental Guidance\" (song), 1980s song by the heavy metal band Judas Priest Parental Guidance (TV series), a Singaporean drama Parental Guidance (Edmond Leung album), 2000 PG rating (disambiguation), media content ratings", "1941 Wild, provisional designation 1931 TN, is an eccentric Hilidan asteroid from the outermost region of the asteroid belt, approximately 20 kilometers in diameter.", "Poem 31 of the Black Book of Carmarthen, a mid-13th century manuscript, is known from its first line as Pa gur yv y porthaur?", "Pajsije of Janjevo (Serbian: / Pajsije Janjevac; Janjevo, 1542?", "Neil was inducted into the International Steel Guitar Hall Of Fame on June 12, 2016", "Pethia ornatus is a species of cyprinid fish found in the Lokchou River in Manipur, India and in Yu Chuang, Myanmar.", "Polina Miller may refer to: Polina Miller (gymnast) (born 1988), Russian artistic gymnast Polina Miller (sprinter) (born 2000), Russian track sprinter", "What an intoxicating voice, responding readily, with incredible ease and grace, to the surging crescendo of ravishing, sophisticated music conjured up from a highly imaginative mind!", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1995:", "Haweis is a surname, and may refer to: Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838-1901), English cleric and writer Mary Eliza Haweis (1848-1898), English author and painter, wife of Hugh Reginald Haweis Thomas Haweis (c.1734-1820), English cleric", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 110 of the United States Reports:", "Patrick Tice is the brother of Irish women's cricketer Elena Tice", "Karl Bielser (1903-?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Lieven Bauwens (17691822), Belgian entrepreneur Michel Bauwens (born 1958), Belgian Peer-to-Peer theorist, writer, researcher and conference speaker Peco Bauwens (18861963), German footballer René Bauwens (18941959), Belgian freestyle swimmer and water polo player Ward Bauwens (born 1993), Belgian swimmer", "Rvy (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Rvy, Pskov Oblast, a village in Dnovsky District of Pskov Oblast Rvy, Tula Oblast, a village in Rassvetovsky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District of Tula Oblast", "Nickerlea is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Nickerlea aesdorsalis Sumlin, 1997 Nickerlea distypsideroides Horn, 1899 Nickerlea nigrilabris Sumlin, 1997 Nickerlea sloanei (Lea, 1898)", "The first half of the album was recorded at Studio G!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Juinio, Filipino educator and former dean of the University of the Philippines College of Engineering Poch Juinio (born 1973), Filipino basketball player", "Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy was discovered in 1937 by American astronomer Harlow Shapley using the 24-inch Bruce refractor at Boyden Observatory.", "Further adding to the confusion concerning this species, Plasmodium tenue is sometimes referred to as Plasmodium tenuis", "In 2011, David Staines was made a Member of the Order of Canada \"for his contributions as a champion of Canadian literature and mentor to young writers.\"", "In an article for Rolling Stone titled, Anglomania: The Second British Invasion, Parke Puterbaugh wrote of the impact of the song's music video on I Ran ( So Far Away )'s US chart success, \"Fronted by a singer-synth player with a haircut stranger than anything you'd be likely to encounter in a month of poodle shows, A Flock of Seagulls struck gold on the first try.\"", "Redirect to: Step Up (TV series)", "Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Shirakumo (, \"White Cloud\"): Japanese destroyer Shirakumo (1901), lead ship of Shirakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War Japanese destroyer Shirakumo (1927), a Fubuki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II", "Located in Wo Che Estate, Shatin, Sheng Kung Hui Tsang Shiu Tim Secondary School is a grammar school subsidized by the Hong Kong Government.", "Disc or disk may refer to: Disc (geometry) Disk storage", "Claude-Jean Martin (14 March 1752 in Toulon - 6 June 1827 in Toulon) was a French Navy officer", "Notable people with the surname include: Jakob Lechleiter (born 1911), Swiss politician John C. Lechleiter (born 1952), American businessman and chemist Paul Lechleiter, partner in German pianomaker Uebel & Lechleiter Robert Lechleiter (born 1980), German footballer", "Surfing Soweto is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sara Blecher.", "United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fires a projectile 5 inches (127.0 mm) in diameter, and the barrel is 54 calibers long (barrel length is 5\" × 54 = 270\" or 6.9 meters.)", "In the U.S., the album was available only on the CD and cassette, but the LP version was released in limited quantities in some countries.", "and the 2006 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Short Story Award for One Woman, Two Cats, Oi Piitan!", "Raufoss Station is served by the R30 line by Vy Gjøvikbanen", "Up to now there is only one species of this genus known Desulfovirgula thermocuniculi", "Tab or tabs may refer to:", "Redirect to: 2016 Ohio Democratic presidential primary", "In mathematical physics and gauge theory, the ADHM construction or monad construction is the construction of all instantons using methods of linear algebra by Michael Atiyah, Vladimir Drinfeld, Nigel Hitchin, Yuri I. Manin in their paper \"Construction of Instantons.\"", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1966:", "Notable people with the surname include: Brandon Bielak (born 1996), American baseball pitcher Jacobo Bielak, Mexican-born engineer Józef Bielak (1741-1794), military officer Lukáš Bielák (born 1986), Slovak footballer", "(CBS), 2012 Co-Executive Producer/Writer TVLand's \"The Soul Man,\" Divorce HBO (TV Series) (consulting producer), What We Do In the Shadows FX (Consulting Producer)", "Afromizonus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Afromizonus ruber Basilewsky, 1950 Afromizonus tecospilus Basilewsky, 1947 Afromizonus voltae Basilewsky, 1946", "Iversen, was a Danish architect active in Malaysia, and the founder of Iversen, van Sitteren & Partners.", "Redirect to: Rondo (1966 film)", "Edwin Baker (born June 1, 1991) is an American football running back who is currently a free agent.", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles J. Siragusa (born 1947), American judge Irene Siragusa (born 1993), Italian sprinter Nico Siragusa (born 1994), American football player Stefano Siragusa (born 1976), Italian businessman Tony Siragusa (born 1967), American football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Whaley (1899-1943), American baseball player Davyd Whaley, American painter Doug Whaley (born 1972), American football executive Frank Whaley (born 1963), American actor George Whaley, Irish politician George Whaley (actor), Australian actor and director Henry H. Whaley, American mayor Janice Whaley, American musician John Corey Whaley (born 1984), American writer Kellian Whaley (1821-1876), American politician Lindsay J. Whaley, American linguist Michael Whaley, American actor Nan Whaley, mayor of Dayton, Ohio Paul Whaley, American rock drummer Richard S. Whaley (1874-1951), American politician Robert Whaley (born 1982), American basketball player Robert H. Whaley (born 1943), American judge Robert J C Whaley, American banker Ross S. Whaley, American forester Ruth Whitehead Whaley, American lawyer Simon Whaley (born 1985), English footballer Suzy Whaley, American golfer Thomas Whaley (1823-1890), American settler Thomas Whaley (politician) (1766-1800), Irish politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Barkhouse (born 1940), Canadian politician Joyce Barkhouse (1913-2012), Canadian writer Ron Barkhouse (1926-2014), Canadian merchant, politician, and genealogist", "Torbenella is a genus of squat lobsters in the family Munididae, containing the following species: Torbenella calvata (Macpherson, 2006) Torbenella insolita (Macpherson, 2004) Torbenella orbis (Baba, 2005)", "Gradl is a German surname, and may refer to: Hans Gradl, German World War II soldier Hermann Gradl (1883-1964), German artist and sculptor Johann Baptist Gradl (1904-1988), German politician", "Willer may refer to: Willer (surname) Willer (given name) Willer Souza Oliveira, footballer known simply as \"Willer\" Willer, Haut-Rhin, a commune in France Willer-sur-Thur, a commune in France Willer Group, transport company in Japan which owns Willer Express", "Margaret of Hohenzollern-Nuremberg had the following children: Anna (1385-1386) Henry (1387-1394) Elisabeth (1388-1394) Margarete ( 1389-1446), married to Henry I of Brunswick-Lüneburg Agnes (1391-1471), married to Otto II of Brunswick-Göttingen Hermann (1396-1406) Frederick (1398-1402) Louis (1402-1458), succeeded as Landgrave of Hesse", "Redirect to: State Highway 25 (New Zealand)", "Theodore Major (19 February 1908 - 17 January 1999) was an English artist who was considered a great individualist of British Art", "Athletic teams compete in the Virginia High School League's AA Bay Rivers District in Region I. Smithfield High School is also fully accredited school by the Virginia Board of Education and is also part of the program 'No Child Left Behind.'", "\"Befikra\" (English: Carefree) is a song recorded by Indian Music Directors Meet Bros and Indian singer Aditi Singh Sharma featuring Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani", "Individuals with the surname include: Ronalds Arājs (born 1987), Latvian athlete Viktors Arājs (1910-1988), Latvian collaborator and Nazi SS officer", "Redirect to: Brea-Olinda Unified School District", "The Order of Sultan Qaboos (Wisam al-Sultan Qaboos) is an order of Oman", "Notable people with the surname include: Gert-Jan Dröge (1943-2007), Dutch television presenter Markus Dröge (born 1954), German Lutheran bishop", "Alpha College of Engineering is a College of Engineering that is located in Thirumazhisai, Poonamallee, Chennai", "Venice Bitch was released on September 18, 2018, through Polydor and Interscope Records, as the second single from her sixth studio album, Norman Fucking Rockwell!", "Notable people with the surname include: Marya Hornbacher (born 1974), American writer and journalist Scott Hornbacher, American television producer and director", "José Andrés Monroy Saldaña (born 10 March 1996) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a defender for Club Atlas.", "Notable people with the surname include: Delara Darabi (1986-2009), Iranian executed for murder Iman Darabi (born 1992), Kurdish MMA fighter in Sweden Homa Darabi (1940-1994), Iranian suicide Moslem Darabi (born 1981), Iranian strongman Parvin Darabi (born 1941), American activist", "Oghi may refer to: Oghi, Pakistan, a town in Pakistan Oghi Tehsil, the larger administrative unit Oghi (drink), an Armenian alcoholic beverage", "Tingwall Airport is the one most used for inter-island flights within Shetland.", "Kupetrechus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Kupetrechus gracilis Townsend, 2010 Kupetrechus lamberti (Britton, 1960) Kupetrechus larsonae Townsend, 2010", "Notable people with the surname include: Kais Yâakoubi (born 1966), Tunisian footballer Manel Yaakoubi (born 1992), Algerian volleyball player", "The following is a list of television series produced in Austria:", "The top-ten list of the best-selling 2011 albums in Finland was the following:", "122nd Infantry Division ( Wehrmacht ) was formed on 5 October 1940", "Tsimakuridze (Georgian: ) is a Georgian surname that may refer to David Tsimakuridze (1925-2006), Georgian wrestler Giorgi Tsimakuridze (born 1983), Georgian football winger", "At Personal Computer World's inception in 1978 'personal computer' was still a generic term (the Apple II, PET 2001 and TRS-80 had been launched as personal computers in 1977.)", "Professor Peterson is 'considered to be among the most internationally important senior scholars currently working at the intersections of International Relations, Feminist and Queer Theory, and of International Political Economy.'", "On the cut banks of the river that are oriented towards the south and west, vineyards are managed, often on the tiniest, terraced strips of land on steep hillslopes.", "This list of Levin College of Law graduates includes notable recipients of one or more academic law degrees (LL.B., J.D., LL.M.)", "This mycobacterium species was first described as a pathogen of field voles in England", "Redirect to: Cusco FC", "In the words of one account: \"Most of the time Phyllis Calvert drew what looked like the short straw, playing the 'good girl' in films that revelled in the exploits of her wicked opposite number, and it says much for her talent and charisma that she was able to hold attention in what must have seemed thankless parts - she herself acknowledged that 'I do think it is much more difficult to establish a really charming, nice person than a wicked one - and make it real'.\"", "Founded in 1944, BC Žalgiris is one of the oldest teams in the EuroLeague.", "Cross later said, \"with WYTCTS we didn't really care about how we were going to do When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun live, it was more this album of all these different songs that fit into each other and I think that was a really ambitious record, we don't regret anything about it.\"", "Gilberto Figueira participated at the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship.", "Sebastiscus tertius is a species of fish in the rockfish family found in the Western Pacific", "It may refer to: Michael Fadel (1710-1795), Maronite Patriarch of Antioch Fazel Darbandi (died 1869/1870), Iranian Shia cleric and scholar Mustafa Fazl Pasha (1830-1875), Ottoman Egyptian prince Fazel Nazari (born 1979), Iranian Famous poet Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali (1903-1997), Iraqi politician Fazıl Küçük (1906-1984), Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus Mounir Abou Fadel (1912-1987), political figure in Lebanon Mohammad Fazel Lankarani (1931-2007), Iranian Islamic cleric Iradj Fazel (born 1939), Iranian surgeon and academic Fadhil Al Azzawi (born 1940), Iraqi writer Mohamed Fadel Ismail Ould Es-Sweyih (c. 1950-2002), Sahrawi nationalist politician, member of the Polisario Front Fazel Maleki (born 1953), Iraqi Twelver Shi'a Marja Fadel Benyaich (born 1953), member of the royal cabinet of Morocco Abdullah Mohamed Fadil (died 1991), Somali soldier Fadhil Jalil al-Barwari (born 1966), Iraqi military commander Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (c. 1973-2011), al-Qaeda leader in East Africa Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, or Mohamed Fahmy (born 1974), Egyptian-born Canadian journalist and author Fadhel Al-Matrook (1979-2011), Bahraini killed as in Death of Fadhel Al-Matrook Abdulaziz Fadhil (born 1979), Kuwaiti footballer Abbas Fahdel, Iraqi-French film director, screenwriter and film critic Hussain Fadhel (born 1984), Kuwaiti footballer Fadel Ahmad (born 1985), UAE footballer Ali Bahjat Fadhil (born 1992), Iraqi footballer Ahmad Fadhel, (born 1992), Iraqi footballer Mohamed Kamal Fadel, Polisario Front representative to Australia & New Zealand", "Lock is a surname, and may refer to: Bob Lock (born 1949), Welsh science fiction and fantasy writer Charles Lock (1770-1804), British consul-general in Naples who quarreled with Admiral Horatio Nelson regarding the latter's military actions Charlie Lock (born 1962), Zimbabwean cricketer David Lock (born 1960), barrister and Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom Don Lock (born 1936), former Major League Baseball outfielder Drew Lock (born 1996), American football quarterback Édouard Lock (born 1954), Canadian dance choreographer Eric Lock (1919-1941), British Royal Air Force fighter ace of the Second World War Herbert Lock (1887-1957), English goalkeeper who played for Southampton and Rangers James Lock (sound engineer) (1939-2009), two-time Grammy Award winner in the area of classical music James Lock, an early owner (from 1759) and head of James Lock & Co., hatters in London Matthias Lock, English 18th century furniture designer and cabinet-maker Mi Kwan Lock, French actress Patti Frazer Lock (born 1953), American mathematician and statistician Ray Lock, a Royal Air Force air vice-marshal Sean Lock (born 1963), English comedy writer, comedian and actor Tony Lock (1929-1995), English Test cricketer Trevor Lock (born 1973), English comedian, actor and playwright Ulla Lock (1934-2012), Danish film actress", "Redirect to: Georgia men's national under-18 basketball team", "The 2005 Langerado was also the first time the event had multiple aftershows at various venues in the area, forming what came to be known as \"Late-Night Langerado.\"", "The following events occurred in April 1962:", "Charles E. Leiserson received the 2013 ACM Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award for \"contributions to robust parallel and distributed computing.\"", "Hu Fa-kuang was the unofficial member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and was chairman of the Liberal Democratic Federation of Hong Kong, a conservative pro-business party in the early 1990s." ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Aika Mitsui, member of the J-pop group Morning Musume Hideki Mitsui, Japanese screenwriter Kōji Mitsui ( , 1910-1979), Japanese actor Miyoko Mitsui ( , born 1919), Japanese hurdler Takaharu Mitsui, Japanese philatelist Mitsui Takatoshi, founder of the Mitsui conglomerate Wakio Mitsui, Japanese politician Yōko Mitsui (1936-2014), Japanese poet Yuri Mitsui, Japanese model and actress", "This is a list of patrol naval vessels of the Ottoman Navy:", "\"Hana Egao\" ( Hana egao, \"Flower Smile\") is a song recorded by Hey!", "For example, Charles Cros wrote in 1888: Toulouse!", "Notable people with the surname include: Erika Salumäe (born 1962), Estonian track bicycle racer and Olympic gold medalist Jane Salumäe (born 1968), Estonian long-distance runner and Olympic competitor Jens Salumäe (born March 1981), Estonian ski jumper and Nordic combined skier and Olympic competitor Priit Salumäe (born 1967), Estonian cyclist Tiit Salumäe (born 1951), Estonian Lutheran prelate", "Redirect to: List of pre-20th century submarines", "Notable Japanese people with the surname include: Bob Kuwahara (1901-1964), Japanese-American animator for Walt Disney and Terrytoons Katsuyoshi Kuwahara (born 1944), football player, brother Takashi Kuwahara Kentaro Kuwahara (born 1985), baseball player Masayuki Kuwahara (born 1993), baseball player Mikine Kuwahara (1895-1991), government official Shun Kuwahara, gymnast Takashi Kuwahara (born 1948), football player and manager, brother of Katsuyoshi Kuwahara Takeshi Kuwahara (born 1985), football player Yasuo Kuwahara, composer and mandolinist Yasuyuki Kuwahara (1942-2017), football player Yūki Kuwahara ( , born 1991), voice actress", "In 2010, Angus Taylor wrote of the song, \"Even card-carrying haters of [Banton's] prior output could not help but be stirred by Untold Stories ( Buju Banton song )'s sincere, gritty charms.\"", "Macrogyrus is a genus of beetles in the family Gyrinidae, containing the following species: Macrogyrus aenescens (Régimbart, 1882) Macrogyrus albertisi (Régimbart, 1882) Macrogyrus angustatus Régimbart, 1883 Macrogyrus australis (Brullé, 1835) Macrogyrus blanchardi Régimbart, 1883 Macrogyrus caledonicus (Fauvel, 1867) Macrogyrus canaliculatus Frogatt, 1907 Macrogyrus convexus Ochs, 1937 Macrogyrus darlingtoni Ochs, 1949 Macrogyrus elongatus Régimbart, 1883 Macrogyrus finschi Ochs, 1925 Macrogyrus gibbosus Ochs, 1956 Macrogyrus gouldii (Hope, 1842) Macrogyrus heurni Ochs, 1955 Macrogyrus howittii (Clark, 1864) Macrogyrus latior Tillyard, 1926 Macrogyrus leechi Mouchamps, 1951 Macrogyrus leopoldi Ball, 1932 Macrogyrus loriai Ochs, 1955 Macrogyrus oberthueri Régimbart, 1883 Macrogyrus obliquatus (Aubé, 1838) Macrogyrus oblongus (Boisduval, 1835) Macrogyrus obsoletus Régimbart, 1907 Macrogyrus oratus Macrogyrus orthocolobus Heller, 1914 Macrogyrus ovatus Ochs, 1934 Macrogyrus paradoxus Régimbart, 1883 Macrogyrus purpurascens Régimbart, 1883 Macrogyrus reichei (Aubé, 1838) Macrogyrus reticulatus Régimbart, 1899 Macrogyrus rivularis (Clark, 1863) Macrogyrus sexangularis Régimbart, 1907 Macrogyrus striolatus (Guérin-Meneville, 1830) Macrogyrus sumbawae (Régimbart, 1882) Macrogyrus toxopeusi Ochs, 1955 Macrogyrus variegatus Régimbart, 1907 Macrogyrus venator (Dejean, 1833) Macrogyrus viridisulcatus Mjöberg, 1916 Macrogyrus wetarensis Ochs, 1953", "Poker' (born June 1943) is a poker player of mixed English/Polish descent, noted as the former publisher of Poker Europa magazine, and creator of the popular Late Night Poker television series (and commentator with Jesse May during Nic Szeremeta's first three series.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Cedric Elmes (1909-1995), New Zealand cricketer Frederick Elmes (born 1946), American cinematographer Glen Elmes (born 1955), Australian politician Guy Elmes (1920-1998), British screenwriter Harvey Lonsdale Elmes (1814-1847), English architect James Elmes (1782-1862), English architect, civil engineer and writer on the arts Mary Elmes (1908-2002), Irish businesswoman Oliver Elmes, British graphic designer Tim Elmes (born 1962), English former professional footballer Vic Elmes (born 1947), English guitarists", "Notable people with the name include: Saint Ephraim of Antioch, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch (d. 545) Efraim Allsalu (1929-2006), Estonian painter Efraim Amira, Israeli football player Ephraim Amu (1899-1995), Ghanaian composer Efraim R. Arazi (Efi Arazi; 1937-2013), Israeli businessman Efraim Birnbaum (Effi Birnbaum; born 1954), Israeli basketball coach Ephraim Burr (1809-1894), American politician Efraím Cardozo (1877-1951), Paraguayan politician and historian Ephraim Chambers (1680-1740), English writer Ephraim Clarke (1846-1921), Australian politician Ephraim Curzon (1883-?", "However, due to heavy schedules and lack of prioritisation, the album \"won't be recorded anytime soon.\"", "In 1960 Ibrahim Mukhtar published an article describing the Ethiopian regime in Eritrea as \"colonial.\"", "Kurt Arvid Uggeldahl (1932-1988) was a Finnish diplomat, a master of political science by education.", "Ilham Shahmuradov (born 1 January 1958 in Qubadli District, Azerbaijan SSR) - Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Head of Bioinformatics laboratory in ANAS Botany Institute, professor of Department of Medical Biology and Genetics in the Azerbaijan Medical Universitydoctor of biological sciences, Curator of the Bioinformatics courses in the Departments of Biology, Ecology and Solil Sciences, Baku State University,Corresponding Member of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences", "Suceveni is a commune in Galați County, Western Moldavia, Romania with a population of 1,819 people.", "Events from the year 1757 in Sweden", "Ahora (Spanish \"now\") may refer to:", "Khrenovy (Russian: ; masculine), Khrenovaya (; feminine), or Khrenovoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Khrenovoye, Bobrovsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Khrenovskoye Rural Settlement of Bobrovsky District of Voronezh Oblast Khrenovoye, Novousmansky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Khrenovskoye Rural Settlement of Novousmansky District of Voronezh Oblast Khrenovaya, a village in Yelninskoye Rural Settlement of Gagarinsky District of Smolensk Oblast", "The company was founded in 2001 by Alan Tripp, who also founded SCORE!", "Smriti Mehra is recognized as \"a pioneer and a pillar for women's golf in India.\"", "Comarca de Alhama contains the following municipalities: Agrón Alhama de Granada Arenas del Rey Cacín Chimeneas Escúzar Jayena La Malahá Santa Cruz del Comercio Ventas de Huelma Zafarraya", "The Times article and the murder of Hovsepian Mehr was alluded to in a debate in the House of Lords on Iran, and Viscount Brentford cited Levin's comment, 'how insubstantial must the grasp on a religion be, if Mehdi Dibaj has to be propped up by hangings and woundings and beatings and murderings?'", "A list of Australian literary awards and prizes:", "Frank Eugene Lutz (September 15, 1879 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania - November 27, 1943) was an American entomologist.", "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.", "Bouncer ( Fox Feature Syndicate ) is the first comic book character created by writer Robert Kanigher.", "Crystal Dam and reservoir are part of the Bureau of Reclamation's Wayne N. Aspinall Unit of the Colorado River Storage Project, which retains the waters of the Gunnison River and its tributaries for agricultural and municipal use in the American Southwest.", "The following events occurred in June 1960:", "Notable people with the surname include: Mark Alwan (born 2003), Lebanese well-acclaimed movie director Ahmad Salah Alwan (born 1982), Iraqi footballer Amer Alwan (born 1957), Iraqi-French film director Jassem Alwan (born 1928), Syrian Army colonel Sahim Alwan, Yemeni-American arrestee Yahya Alwan (born 1956), Iraqi national and Olympic coach", "Though the novel conveys Catherine's life, several other characters' lives are foreshadowed as well.", "Bluespotted flathead are a marine species and are predominantly found in offshore waters and coastal bays on the east coast of Australia where Platycephalus caeruleopunctatus are almost exclusively found on marine sand", "The Mark of Cain (also seen as the initialism, TMOC) are a hard rock, alternative metal band from Adelaide, South Australia.", "Silvanops is a genus of beetles in the family Silvanidae, containing the following species: Silvanops angulicollis Reitter Silvanops columbinus Grouvelle Silvanops perforatus Sharp", "The road is 23 km (14 mi) long.", "Notable people with the Akan surname include: Charles Takyi (born 1984), Ghanaian footballer Frances Takyi-Mensah (born 1986), Ghanaian beauty pageant winner Prince Nana (footballer) (born 1983), Danish-Ghanaian footballer", "The film gained a great commercial success and generated an immediate sequel, Up the MacGregors!", "Twemlow is a surname, and may refer to: Alice Twemlow Billy Twemlow Cliff Twemlow", "Wage Rudolf Soepratman (Wage Soepratman in the old orthography or commonly known as W. R. Supratman) (Purworejo, 9 March 1903 - Surabaya, 17 August 1938) was an Indonesian songwriter who wrote both the lyrics and melody of the national anthem of Indonesia - \"Indonesia Raya.\"", "There are 2 subspecies of the moustached tamarin: Spix's moustached tamarin, Saguinus mystax mystax White-rumped moustached tamarin, Saguinus mystax pluto", "Annie L. Burton (c. 1858 - ?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Ernestino Ramella (born 1955), Italian footballer and manager Fabio Ramella, Swiss sport shooter Luciano Ramella (1914-1990), Italian footballer", "While at Indiana University, Hanson received a Lilly Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship and numerous teaching awards, including the Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching Award.", "Redirect to: Aleksandr Dmitriyev", "Redirect to: Mureș (river)", "Redirect to: San Pietro, Porto Venere", "The club is based in Cordoba, Veracruz Football in Mexico Veracruz Tercera División de México", "Notable people with the surname include: Grigore Răceanu, communist politician Mircea Răceanu, diplomat, adopted son of Grigore", "Daryl Joseph competed in the men's welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.", "Rodrigue Casimir Ninga (born 17 May 1993) is a Chadian professional footballer who plays as a striker for French club Angers SCO and the Chad national team.", "The following events occurred in April 1950:", "Solariella euteia is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Solariellidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ann Lowdon Call (1945-2007), horsewoman Annie Payson Call (1853-1940), American author Anson Call (1810-1890), Mormon pioneer and colonizer of the Utah Territory Brandon Call (born 1976), American television and film actor Emma Louise Call (1847-1937), American physician Sir John Call, 1st Baronet (1731-1801), English engineer and baronet Ramon Malla Call (1922-2014), Bishop of Lleida, Andorra R. D. Call (born 1950), American film and television actor Richard K. Call (1792-1862), territorial governor of Florida Wilkinson Call (1834-1910), US senator from Florida", "Humongous Entertainment, American video game developer \"Humongous Growth\", the fourth episode of season five of the television situation comedy Will & Grace Lord Humongous, professional wrestling character who was introduced in Memphis' Mid-South Wrestling Humongous Fungus (disambiguation), colloquial names given to large colonies of mushrooms", "Jamie Lee Curtis - actress Matt Damon - actor Larry David - Seinfeld co-creator and star-creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm Geena Davis - actress, producer, activist Patti Davis - actress, daughter of Nancy and Ronald Reagan; describes growing up in the Palisades in List of people from Pacific Palisades , Los Angeles's memoirs, including The Long Goodbye Dom DeLuise - actor, past honorary mayor Vlade Divac - NBA player Donna Dixon - actress, and husband Dan Aykroyd Charles and Ray Eames Alden Ehrenreich - actor Nanette Fabray - actress, singer, past honorary mayor Lion Feuchtwanger - German writer Buckminster Fuller - inventor (lived in Pacific Palisades until his death in 1983 at age 87) Jennifer Garner - actress John Goodman - actor Peter Graves - actor, past honorary mayor Brad Grey - producer and CEO of Paramount Pictures Christopher Guest - actor and director Steve Guttenberg - actor, past honorary mayor Brad Hall - actor Johnny Hallyday - singer Tom Hanks - actor Goldie Hawn - actress Joseph Morgan Henninger - artist and illustrator Jennifer Love Hewitt - actress, television producer and director, singer/songwriter and author Arthur Hill - actor Emile Hirsch - actor Oskar Homolka - actor Anthony Hopkins - actor, past honorary mayor Max Horkheimer - German philosopher of critical theory and the Frankfurt school Kate Hudson - actress Sylvia Juncosa - guitarist Karen Kane - fashion designer Stephen Kanner - modernist architect and co-founder of the A+D Museum Diane Keaton - actress Konrad Kellen - intelligence analyst and author Nicole Kidman - actress Ted Knight - actor, past honorary mayor Lorenzo Lamas - actor, martial artist and reality show participant Carole Landis - actress Joe Lando - actor Sugar Ray Leonard - boxer, current honorary mayor Jerry Lewis - comedian, actor, director, and past honorary mayor Shelley Long - actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus - actress Mike Love - band member of Beach Boys Gavin MacLeod - actor, past honorary mayor Leslie Mann - actress, and husband Judd Apatow Thomas Mann - Nobel Prize-winning German novelist Walter Matthau - actor, past honorary mayor John Mayer - singer Doug McClure - actor, past honorary mayor Ted McGinley - actor Patrick McGoohan - actor Nancy Meyers - director, writer, producer Henry Miller - author Poppy Montgomery - actress Rita Moreno - singer, dancer and multiple award-winning actress, past honorary mayor Jon Moscot - American-Israeli major league baseball pitcher (Cincinnati Reds) Michael Newman - actor, lifeguard, firefighter Randy Newman - musician, singer/songwriter, and film composer Stevie Nicks - singer Conan O'Brien - talk show host, moved to Pacific Palisades in 2012 Chris O'Donnell - actor Amy O'Neill - former actress Paul N.J. Ottosson - three-time Oscar-winning sound designer Jack Owens - singer and songwriter of the 1940s, honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades in 1955 Brad Paisley - country singer Alexandra Paul - actress and activist Anthony Quinn - actor John Raitt - actor, father of singer Bonnie Raitt Ronald Reagan - 40th President of the United States, governor and actor Joan Rivers - comedian (owned a home here as well as in New York) Karl L. Rundberg (1899-1969) - Los Angeles City Council member Kurt Russell - actor Bob Saget - actor, comedian, past honorary mayor Sabrina Scharf - actress and anti-pollution activist; wife of Bob Schiller Bob Schiller - television writer Geoff Schwartz - NFL football player Mitchell Schwartz - NFL football player Arnold Schwarzenegger - actor and former governor Vin Scully - baseball announcer (Los Angeles Dodgers) Derek Shearer - professor at Occidental College and former United States Ambassador to Finland, lives here as of 2009 Martin Short and actress-wife Nancy Dolman (Soap) - lived in Pacific Palisades, past honorary mayor Maria Shriver - television journalist Sam Simon - writer, producer Alan Smolinisky - entrepreneur, real estate investor, owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Palisadian-Post newspaper Evan Spiegel - co-founder and CEO of the American multinational technology and social media company Snap Inc. 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Tuttle - Hollywood makeup artist Vivian Vance - actress, past honorary mayor Michael Waltman - actor Adam West - actor, past honorary mayor James Whale - director of horror films such as Dracula and Frankenstein Matty Whitmore - contestant on reality TV show Survivor: Gabon Kimberly Williams - actress Dennis Wilson - Beach Boys band member Rita Wilson - actor James Worthy - basketball player and TV commentator", "Events from the year 1630 in France", "Redirect to: List of Pirates of the Caribbean characters#James Norrington", "Contractual Remedies Act 1979 provides remedies in respect of misrepresentation, repudiation or breach of contract in New Zealand", "Søren Christian Gjessing (18 December 1812 - 18 March 1897) was a Norwegian military officer and cartographer.", "Aglen is the only Bulgarian village starting with the letter", "The Grub-Stake is a 1923 American action adventure film produced by and starring Nell Shipman.", "Moran Mazor represented her country in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, with the song \"Rak bishvilo\" (Only for him).", "João Victor may refer to: João Victor (footballer, born 1988), Brazilian footballer for Umm Salal SC", "1994 Kashima Antlers season", "It was on this veritable day in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, new style, at ten minutes and twenty three seconds past three o'clock in the afternoon, wind S.S.E., that George Washington Dixon, the American Melodist-the great Buffo Singer-the immortal Zip Coon himself-was brought before the Police Court, charged by his brother editor Henry F. Harrington (Esquire) with stealing half a ream of letter-paper from the office of the Morning Post.-We are thus particular about dates, that future chronologers and historians may be under no misapprehension relative to the positive commencement of this new era; an era that will be held in remembrances by the \"sons of song\" long after their great master spirit has gone off in a double shuffle to a place where all is \"discord, harmony, not understood.\"", "Laurel Haak has received the following awards: Distinguished Service Award, National Postdoctoral Association (2006) Director's Award, National Institutes of Health (2009) Award for Excellence in Mentoring, Association for Women in Science Bethesda chapter (2007)", "The Incredible Hulk ( 1996 TV series ) ran two seasons, for 21 episodes, on the television network UPN from 1996 to 1997.", "The film was recut and re-released in 1976 under the title Blast!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexandros Aresti (born 1983), Cypriot swimmer Antonis Aresti (born 1983), Cypriot athlete and Paralympian Frank Aresti (born 1967), American guitarist and composer Gabriel Aresti (1933-1975), Basque writer and poet Georgios Aresti (born 1994), Cypriot footballer Giovanni Battista Aresti de Dovara, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Aleppo Simone Aresti (born 1986), Sardinian footballer See also Aresti Catalog, is the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) standards document enumerating the aerobatic manoeuvers permitted in aerobatic competition", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Huie (1920-2010), Jamaican painter Alexander Huie (1869-1964), Australian journalist Janice Riggle Huie (born 1946), American United Methodist bishop Jessica Huie (born 1980), British businesswoman Oliver Huie (1897-1951), American football coach Richard Huie (1795-1867) Scottish physician Shirley Fenton Huie (1924-2016), Australian writer William Bradford Huie (1910-1986), American journalist and writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Christian Gentner (born 1985), German football player Dedre Gentner, American psychology professor Guy Gentner, Canadian politician Thomas Gentner (born 1988), German footballer Wolfgang Gentner (1906-1980), German nuclear physicist", "The jeep became the primary light wheeled transport vehicle of the United States Military and Willys MB's Allies in World War II, as well as the postwar period, with President Eisenhower once calling it, \"one of three decisive weapons the U.S. had during WWII.\"", "Serranillus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Serranillus dunavani Jeannel, 1963 Serranillus jeanneli Barr, 1996 Serranillus septentrionis Sokolov & Carlton, 2008", "Redirect to: Sin (2019 film)", "Redirect to: Butterfly (Danyel Gérard song)", "Tigriopus is a genus of copepods in the family Harpacticidae, containing the following species: Tigriopus angulatus Lang, 1933 Tigriopus brachydactylus Candeias, 1959 Tigriopus brevicornis (O. F. Müller, 1776) Tigriopus californicus (Baker, 1912) Tigriopus crozettensis Soyer et al., 1987 Tigriopus igai Itô, 1977 Tigriopus incertus Smirnov, 1932 Tigriopus japonicus Mori, 1938 Tigriopus kerguelenensis Soyer et al., 1987 Tigriopus minutus Bozic, 1960 Tigriopus raki Bradford, 1967 Tigriopus sirindhornae Chullasorn et al., 2013 Tigriopus thailandensis Chullasorn et al., 2012", "South and Samuel South's companion traveled through the woods for two days to find the men, who were engaged in the defense of Estill's Station.", "The Union Flag (also known as the Union Jack) should be flown as a jack by Royal Navy ships only when moored, at anchor, while underway and dressed with masthead ensigns, or if the Monarch or an Admiral of the Fleet is on board.", "The lakes are located at: 44°420N 63°155W 44°420N 63°1955W 44°430N 63°1155W 44°500N 63°458W", "Redirect to: Birthday Party#Theatre, film, and television", "Sucker\" is a single by Pop Will Eat Itself released in 1989 from the album This Is the Day...This Is the Hour...This Is This!", "Benthenchelys is a genus of deep sea eels in the snake-eel family Ophichthidae, with these species: Benthenchelys cartieri Fowler, 1934 Benthenchelys indicus Castle, 1972 Benthenchelys pacificus Castle, 1972", "Notable people with the surname include: Aage Borchgrevink, Norwegian writer Carsten Borchgrevink, (1864-1934) Anglo-Norwegian explorer Leonhard Christian Borchgrevink Holmboe, (1802-1887), Norwegian priest and politician", "Podsie O'Mahony played minor for Cork and also played hurling through the ranks for his club Ballincollig", "Notable people with the surname include: Muriel Spark (1918-2006), Scottish novelist Alex Spark (1949-1993), Scottish footballer Alexander Brodie Spark (1792-1856), Scottish-born Australian merchant Debra Spark (born 1962), American writer Jeany Spark (born 1982), British actress Nick T. Spark, American film-maker and writer Victoria Spark (1950-2006), American actress", "Emma Kilkelly is a camogie player, a member of the Galway senior panel that unsuccessfully contested the All Ireland finals of 2010 and 2011 against Wexford,", "Procopius of Ustyug (Russian: or , German: Prokopius von Ustjug und Lübeck; 1243?", "Specific implementations: PPPoE: PPP over Ethernet - which can use 802.1q VLANs PPPoA: PPP over ATM PPTP: PPP encapsulated over GRE with a parallel control connection and some optional encryption L2TP v2 (and PPPoX's ancestor L2F): PPP sessions multiplexed within tunnels and transported over UDP", "1869 - ?)", "Mr. Nutz: Hoppin' Mad is a side scrolling platform game developed by German teams Kaiko and Neon Studios and published by Ocean Software for the Amiga in 1994.", "In the 6 elections that have followed 1992, Democratic presidential candidates have received between 58% and 64% of the vote, making 1992 United States presidential election in New York one of the most overwhelmingly Democratic states in the nation, largely as a result of trends that began in 1992.", "Redirect to: Marcão (footballer, born 1996)", "The Eckkopf is a 516-metre-high (1,693 ft) hill in the Palatine Forest in the Germany state of Rhineland-Palatinate.", "All-New X-Factor is an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics which debuted in January 2014, as part of the All-New Marvel NOW!", "Previously Stoian Stelian has been the Permanent Representative of Romania to the Council of Europe", "Damned If I Do Ya ( Damned If I Do n't ) was released by Hopeless Records as a digital download on June 16, 2009.", "Pseudotaenia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Pseudotaenia ajax (Saunders, 1872) Pseudotaenia frenchi (Blackburn, 1891) Pseudotaenia gigas (Hope, 1846) Pseudotaenia salamandra (Thomson, 1879) Pseudotaenia spilota Carter, 1916 Pseudotaenia superba (Saunders, 1872) Pseudotaenia waterhousei (van de Poll, 1886)", "Habroscelimorpha is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Habroscelimorpha auraria (Klug, 1835) Habroscelimorpha boops (Dejean, 1831) Habroscelimorpha californica (Menetries, 1843) Habroscelimorpha curvata (Chevrolat, 1834) Habroscelimorpha dorsalis (Say, 1817) Habroscelimorpha euryscopa (Bates, 1890) Habroscelimorpha gabbi (G. Horn, 1866) Habroscelimorpha schwarzi (W. Horn, 1923) Habroscelimorpha severa (Laferte, 1841) Habroscelimorpha wellingi Cassola & Sawada, 1990", "The surname may refer to: Alice Kertész (born 1935), Hungarian gymnast Amir Kertes (born 1975), Israeli musician André Kertész (1894-1985), Hungarian photographer Daniella Kertesz (born 1989), Israeli actress Dezsö Kertész (1892-1965), Hungarian actor Edith Kertész-Gabry (1927-2012), Hungarian singer Géza Kertész (1894-1945), Hungarian football player and manager Imre Kertész (1929-2016), Hungarian writer István Kertész (conductor) (1929-1973), Hungarian conductor István Kertész (diplomat) (1904-1986), Hungarian diplomat János Kertész (born 1965), Hungarian physicist Joseph Kertes (born 1951), Canadian writer Kálmán Kertész (1867-1922), Hungarian entomologist Mihalj Kertes (born 1947), Serbian politician Tom Kertes (born 1973), American political activist Zoltan I. Kertesz (1903-1968), Hungarian food scientist" ]
[ "This page is a list of the preserved Avonside locomotives", "Crusiusis a Latinized German surname, likely Latinized from Kraus or Krause, and may refer to: Christian August Crusius (1715-1775), German philosopher and Protestant theologian Ludwig Friedrich Otto Baumgarten-Crusius (1788-1843), German Protestant divine Otto Crusius (1857-1918), German classical scholar Patrick Wood Crusius, suspect in the 2019 El Paso shooting Yeda Crusius (born 1944), Brazilian politician", "(Subspecies quadrifidus also has cylindrical leaves but Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp . teretifolius often have a covering of long, silky hairs.)", "The foundation is named after the Italian soprano Licia Albanese and the composer Giacomo Puccini.", "Louis Ricco (born February 13, 1929), also known as \"Louie Bracciole\" is a longtime member of the Gambino crime family, holding the rank of caporegime with illegal activities in the Bronx, New York, New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York.", "Notable people with the surname include: Fritz Hippler (1909-2002), German film director Werner Hippler (born 1970), German-born Canadian player of American football", "Notable people with the surname include: Einar Lundborg (1896-1931), Swedish aviator Florence Lundborg (1871 - 1949), American artist Herman Bernhard Lundborg (1868-1943), Swedish physician Patrick Lundborg (1967-2014), writer on pop culture and author of the book The Acid Archives", "People with this surname include: Elisabeth Gruyters (1789-1864), Dutch nun and founder of a congregation Hans Gruijters (1925-1980), Dutch bank robber and murderer Hans Gruijters (1931-2005), Dutch politician, co-founder of D66 James Gruijters (born 1993), Dutch cricketer Pieter Gruijters (born 1968), Dutch Paralympian Tim Gruijters (born 1991), Dutch cricketer De Gruijter Jochem de Gruijter (born 1978), Dutch volleyball player Walter de Gruyter (1862-1923), German merchant and publisher", "Baryssinus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Baryssinus albifrons Monné & Martins, 1976 Baryssinus bicirrifer Bates, 1872 Baryssinus bilineatus Bates, 1864 Baryssinus chemsaki Monné, 1985 Baryssinus giesberti Monne & Monne, 2007 Baryssinus huedepohli Monné & Martins, 1976 Baryssinus marcelae Martins & Monné, 1974 Baryssinus marisae Martins & Monné, 1974 Baryssinus melasmus Monné & Martins, 1976 Baryssinus mimus Monne & Monne, 2007 Baryssinus modestus Monné, 1985 Baryssinus penicillatus Bates, 1864 Baryssinus robertoi Monné & Martins, 1976 Baryssinus silviae Martins & Monné, 1974", "1966-68 Alastair MacLennan received his Master of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago.", "All Over Town is a 1937 American comedy film directed by James W. Horne and starring Olsen and Johnson", "This hospitals are located in Ahmedabad, Baroda and Gandhidham", "Micaela Martins Jacintho (born 12 June 1979) is a Brazilian basketball player who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "Notable people with the surname include: Callum McManaman (born 1991), English footballer Clint McManaman (born 1980), American drummer Edward Peter McManaman (1900-1964), American Catholic bishop Steve McManaman (born 1972), English footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Kaijin Akashi (1901-1939), poet Ken Akashi (born 1976), race walker Momoka Akashi, musician Akashi Morishige (1566-1618?", "Maurice de Marsan (1852 in Bordeaux - 29 April 1929 in Paris) was a French poet, novelist, film director and screenwriter", "Notable people with this surname include: Mehdi Shabzendedar Jahromi, Iranian Shia jurist Mohammad Jahromi, Iranian politician Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi, Iranian engineer Sajad Zareian Jahromi, Iranian squash player", "Notospeophonus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Notospeophonus castaneus Moore, 1962 Notospeophonus jasperensis Moore, 1964 Notospeophonus pallidus Moore, 1964", "Redirect to: 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region", "Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Pieroni (1550-1607), Italian architect and painter Ania Pieroni (born 1957), former Italian actress Blake Pieroni (born 1995), American competition swimmer Fanny Pieroni-Davenport, Italian painter Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni (1586-1654), Italian military engineer specializing in erecting fortifications Luigi Pieroni (born 1980), former Belgian football striker Margaret Pieroni, Australian botanical artist and botanist", "Cameron recreated Mahmudnizhad's story in a music video, Mona with the Children, which made the pop charts in Canada (#14 for the week of October 19, 1985).", "Shared may refer to: Sharing Shared ancestry Shared care Shared Cost Service Shared decision making Shared delusion (disambiguation), various meanings Shared government Shared intelligence Shared library Shared morality Shared ownership Shared parenting Shared custody Shared property Shared reading Shared secret Shared services Shared universe, in fiction Shared vision planning, in irrigation Shared workspace", "Notable people with the surname include: Adriana Kaegi, Swiss entertainer Gottfried Kägi (born 1911), Swiss skeleton racer who competed in the late 1940s Walter Kaegi, historian and scholar of Byzantine History, and professor of history in the University of Chicago Werner Kaegi (1901-1979), Swiss historian Werner Kaegi (composer) (born 1926), Swiss electronic music composer, musicologist and educator", "The album is the band's first album in seven years after the 2012 release Brilliant!", "The song successfully progressed to the final.", "The following is a list of notable Kenyan rappers: Abbas Kubaff Bali Brahmbhatt Jua Cali K-rupt Nafsi Huru Nonini Kaka Sungura Kayvo Kforce Monski Petra Bockle Shrekeezy Stella Mwangi Wangechi", "This genus has become a synonym of Notadusta Schilder, 1935", "Sir Terence James O'Connor, KC (13 September 1891 - 7 May 1940) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom", "Jack Wrout made the move to Princes Park and made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in Round 12 of the 1936 season.", "Celaenephes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Celaenephes linearis (Walker, 1858) Celaenephes parallelus Schmidt-Gobel, 1846", "Halal Science Center , Chulalongkorn University is the primary network dedicated to halal science in Thailand and, according to the Malaysian Halal Journal, who gave it a Best Innovation in Halal Industry award in 2006, \"the first dedicated Halal Science institution in the world.\"", "Redirect to: Christian Heritage Party of Canada#Party leaders", "Route 536, or Highway 536, may refer to:", "The composition of the Council following the 2014 elections:", "This is a guy (Knight) who should have a monument of him erected.\"", "Women in Technology may refer to: Women in STEM fields, women who work in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Women in Technology (album), by White Town Women in Technology International, a worldwide organization dedicated to the advancement of women in business and technology Women in Tech, a 2016 professional career guide written by Tarah Wheeler", "Quoting a former Taliban diplomat Time magazine described Saifullah as \"a pious and emotional man of limited education and vision, naive and easily misled.\"", "English etymology may refer to: History of the English language English words of Greek origin List of Greek morphemes used in English List of Greek and Latin roots in English Latin influence in English List of Latin words with English derivatives Lists of English words by country or language of origin Classical compound Hybrid word#English examples List of common false etymologies of English words", "In Shellie Byrum's review of the album she wrote, \"It's a good feeling when music can hit on the emotions of your past, and that's what many will get from As You Make Your Way.\"", "Rodion Sergeyevich \"Rod\" Dyachenko ( ; born 22 September 1983 in Georgiyevsk) is a Russian footballer who currently plays in Vietnam for Than Qung Ninh", "1996 Cerezo Osaka season", "Redirect to: Uzbekistan national football team results (2000-09)", "Harry Gray died on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at the age of 89 at Hartford Hospital (in the city that is both Connecticut's capital city and UTC's headquarters' location).", "In 2014 Leonard Collard announced his project to create the world's first online Aboriginal encyclopaedia, Noongarpedia, to preserve the endangered Noongar language.", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Prairie County, Montana", "Positive criticism during A&F Quarterly's initial American run (1997-2003) called it an ingenious marketing tool, the envy of the publishing world, which \"redefined the All-American look for teenagers.\"", "The Colônia crater is a recently confirmed impact crater located in the municipality of São Paulo, Brazil.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dieter Kindlmann (born 1982), German tennis player Gordon Kindlmann, American computer scientist", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Hughton (born 1958), English footballer and manager Cian Hughton (born 1989), Irish footballer Henry Hughton (born 1959), English footballer", "Anne Ley's commonplace book and works survive to this day, compiled into a manuscript by her husband after her death in 1641.", "Yemetsk (Russian: ) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Yemetskoye Rural Settlement of Kholmogorsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia.", "Jean-Marc Lanthier may refer to: Jean-Marc Lanthier (ice hockey) (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player Jean-Marc Lanthier (Canadian Army officer), Canadian Army officer", "Glipostenoda is a genus of beetles in the family Mordellidae, containing the following species: Glipostenoda aka (Kôno, 1928) Glipostenoda ambusta (LeConte, 1862) Glipostenoda brunnescens Ermisch, 1952 Glipostenoda castaneicolor Ermisch, 1950 Glipostenoda chibi (Kôno, 1932) Glipostenoda cinnamonea (Ermisch, 1953) Glipostenoda decellei Ermisch, 1968 Glipostenoda desaegeri Ermisch, 1952 Glipostenoda excellens Horák, 1995 Glipostenoda excisa Nomura, 1967 Glipostenoda falsomultistrigosa Franciscolo, 1967 Glipostenoda ferruginea Horák, 1995 Glipostenoda freyi Ermisch, 1962 Glipostenoda fusciceps Nomura, 1967 Glipostenoda guana Lu & Ivie, 1999 Glipostenoda hisamatsui Chûjô, 1956 Glipostenoda imadatei Chûjô, 1964 Glipostenoda incognita Ermisch, 1962 Glipostenoda ivoirensis Ermisch, 1968 Glipostenoda kaihuana Fan & Yang, 1995 Glipostenoda kawasakii Nomura, 1967 Glipostenoda kimotoi Chûjô, 1957 Glipostenoda klapperichi Ermisch, 1952 Glipostenoda lineatisuturalis Nomura, 1967 Glipostenoda luteorubra (Ermisch, 1965) Glipostenoda matsumurai (Kôno, 1932) Glipostenoda matsushitai Tokeji, 1954 Glipostenoda melanocephala Ermisch, 1952 Glipostenoda mellissiana (Wollaston, 1870) Glipostenoda monostrigosa Franciscolo, 1958 Glipostenoda multistrigosa Ermisch, 1952 Glipostenoda neocastanea Batten, 1990 Glipostenoda nigriceps Ermisch, 1968 Glipostenoda nigrofusca Ermisch, 1968 Glipostenoda permira Franciscolo, 1962 Glipostenoda phengotrichia Nomura, 1951 Glipostenoda pseudexcisa Nomura, 1975 Glipostenoda pulla (Fahraeus, 1870) Glipostenoda quinquestrigosa Franciscolo, 1958 Glipostenoda retusa Nomura, 1967 Glipostenoda rimogana Nomura, 1967 Glipostenoda rosseola (Marseul, 1876) Glipostenoda sasajii Shiyake, 2001 Glipostenoda shizuokana (Kôno, 1935) Glipostenoda signatella (Marseul, 1876) Glipostenoda taiwana (Kôno, 1934) Glipostenoda takaosana (Kôno, 1932) Glipostenoda takashii Nomura, 1967 Glipostenoda testacea Ermisch, 1968 Glipostenoda testaceicornis (Píc, 1931) Glipostenoda trichophora (Nomura, 1951)", "Franz G. Jacob (Jakob) (1870-?)", "Mahim Vidhan Sabha constituency is a constituency of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha located in Mumbai, Maharashtra state in Western India and a segment of Mumbai South Central (Lok Sabha constituency)", "Rivas-Vaciamadrid is bordered to the north by Madrid and San Fernando de Henares, to the south by Arganda del Rey and San Martín de la Vega, to the east by Mejorada del Campo and Velilla de San Antonio, and to the west by Getafe and Madrid (the district of Villa de Vallecas.)", "Musepur Kalan , Uttar Pradesh belongs to Faizabad Division.", "Július Nôta (3 April 1971 - 20 February 2009) was a Slovak professional footballer.", "Sierra (Spanish for \"mountain range\" and \"saw\", from Latin serra) may refer to the following:", "Notable people with the surname include: David Vairelles (born 1977), French footballer Tony Vairelles (born 1973), French footballer", "Joanna Agacka-Indecka (18 December 1964 in Łódź - 10 April 2010) was a Polish attorney, President of the Polish Bar Council from 2007 until 2010.", "From the beginning Surgutneftegas has been led by president and director general Vladimir Bogdanov, who had run the Surgut oil fields since 1983.", "Italian East Africa (Italian: Africa Orientale Italiana, AOI) was an Italian colony in the Horn of Africa.", "Chudenice (German: Chudenitz) is a market town (městys) in Klatovy District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.", "Liam Bonner (born March 18, 1981) is a retired professional opera singer (baritone) from Pittsburgh, PA.", "The 1963-64 season of the European Cup club football tournament saw Internazionale win the title with a 3-1 victory over Real Madrid.", "Air Vice Marshal John Hugh Samuel Tyssen, CB, MC (20 June 1889 - 4 January 1953) was a British Royal Flying Corps pilot during the First World War and a senior Royal Air Force commander during the first half of the Second World War.", "(Today, the library is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Great Fire of 1911 Historic District.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Ali Ghodsi, Swedish-Iranian computer scientist Gholamreza Ghodsi (1925-1989), Iranian belletrist and poet Mohammad Ghodsi, Iranian computer scientist and electrical engineer", "Kazimierz Świątek was elected as the first President of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Belarus, which according to the church's website \"underlines his leading role in the Church in Belarus.\"", "Aristochroa is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Aristochroa aba Tian, 2004 Aristochroa abrupta Kavanaugh & Liang, 2003 Aristochroa balangensis Xie & Yu, 1993 Aristochroa casta Tschitscherine, 1898 Aristochroa chuanxiensis Tian, 2004 Aristochroa deqinensis Xie & Yu, 1993 Aristochroa deuvi Xia & Yo, 1993 Aristochroa dimorpha Zamotajlov & Fedorenko, 2000 Aristochroa exochopleurae Kavanaugh & Liang, 2006 Aristochroa freyi Straneo, 1938 Aristochroa gratiosa Tschitscherine, 1898 Aristochroa kangdingensis Zamotajlov & Fedorenko, 2000 Aristochroa kaznakovi Tschitscherine, 1903 Aristochroa lama Tian, 2004 Aristochroa lanpingensis Tian, 2004 Aristochroa latecostata Fairmaire, 1887 Aristochroa longiphallus Tian, 2004 Aristochroa militaris Sciaky & Wrase, 1997 Aristochroa morvani Tian, 2004 Aristochroa mosuo Tian, 2004 Aristochroa panda Tian, 2004 Aristochroa perelegans Tschitscherine, 1898 Aristochroa sciakyi Zamotajlov & Fedorenko, 2000 Aristochroa splendida Kavanaugh & Liang, 2006 Aristochroa venusta Tschitscherine, 1898 Aristochroa venustoides Xie & Yu, 1993 Aristochroa wangi Xie & Yo, 1993 Aristochroa watanabei Ito & Imura, 2005 Aristochroa yuae Kavanaugh & Liang, 2006 Aristochroa zhongdianensis Liang & Yu, 2002", "Selected songs from the release were featured on the 2000 live album, Hasta la Vista Baby!", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Sabin Butrick (1789-1851), American missionary Merritt Butrick (1959-1989), American actor", "Established in 1992 AD (2049 B.S.)", "Redirect to: 2006 Vermont elections#Auditor of Accounts", "Bernabò is a surname, and may refer to Bernabò Visconti, Italian soldier Valerio Bernabò, Italian rugby player", "Notable people with the surname include: Dušan Zaťko (born 1954), Czechoslovak slalom canoeist Juraj Zaťko (born 1987), Slovak volleyballer Peiter Zatko (born 1970), American computer security researcher Štefan Zaťko (born 1962), Slovak football manager", "Hillerman is the surname of: John Hillerman (1932-2017), American character actor Tony Hillerman (1925-2008), American author", "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: List of airports by IATA airport code: A", "This is a list of television programs based on video games:", "Notable people with the surname include: Helen Ketola, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Tuomas Ketola, Finnish tennis player Veli-Pekka Ketola, Finnish ice hockey player and coach", "Its two species include: Javanese flying squirrel (Iomys horsfieldii) Mentawi flying squirrel (Iomys sipora)", "Kaiserliche Armee may refer to: The Kaiserliche Armee, the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire (to 1806) The Kaiserliche Armee, the armed forces of the German Empire (1870-1918), comprising the: Army Navy Air Forces", "The Namibian ambassador in Washington, D.C. is the official representative of the Government in Windhoek to the Government of the United States", "Redirect to: Painkiller Jane (2005 film)", "List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 1994 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 1995 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 1996 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 1997 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 1998 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 1999 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2000 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2001 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2002 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2003 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2004 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2005 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2006 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2007 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2008 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2009 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2010 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2011 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2012 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2013 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2014 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2015 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2016 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2017 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2018 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2019 List of UK R&B Singles Chart number ones of 2020", "William Henry Egle's passing was \"deeply mourned\" by many, according to historian Luther Reily Kelker, who said of Egle, \"few brighter, nobler types of manhood have ever adorned the generations of men in the Keystone State.\"", "Weirdos is a Canadian drama film, which debuted at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.", "Happenings is an album by American jazz pianist Hank Jones and composer/arranger Oliver Nelson featuring performances recorded in 1966 for the Impulse!", "Notable people with the surname include: Camilla Herrem (born 1986), Norwegian handball player Geir André Herrem (born 1988), Norwegian footballer", "Production for the album took place during 2009 at Mo' Hits recording studios and was handled by Don Jazzy", "Canton of Montauban-de-Bretagne consists of the following communes: Bécherel Bléruais Boisgervilly La Chapelle-Chaussée La Chapelle-du-Lou-du-Lac Le Crouais Gaël Irodouër Landujan Langan Médréac Miniac-sous-Bécherel Montauban-de-Bretagne Muel Quédillac Romillé Saint-Malon-sur-Mel Saint-Maugan Saint-Méen-le-Grand Saint-Onen-la-Chapelle Saint-Pern Saint-Uniac", "1855 Liberian general election 1855 New Zealand general election 1855 Newfoundland general election", "Notable people with the surname include: Frank Løke (born 1980), a Norwegian handball player Heidi Løke (born 1982), a Norwegian handball player", "Redirect to: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mary Most Holy in Astana", "Guyjeh or Gowyjeh (Persian: ‎), also rendered as Gowjeh, may refer to: Guyjeh Qaleh (disambiguation) Guyjeh Qayah Gowyjeh Qomlaq (disambiguation) Guyjeh-ye Soltan Guyjeh, Kermanshah", "Steve White (born Stephen Gaylord Goorabian, sometimes spelled \"Gailord\"; November 20, 1925 - December 21, 2005) was an American jazz saxophonist based in Los Angeles who recorded in the 1950s for Nocturne, Pacific Jazz, and Atlantic.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ahti Pekkala (1924-2014), Finnish politician Eino Pekkala (1887-1956), Finnish politician Mary Pekkala (1889-1975), British-born Finnish civil rights activist Mauno Pekkala (1890-1952), Finnish politician Tomi Pekkala (born 1988), Finnish ice-hockey player Vilho Pekkala (1898-1974), Finnish wrestler", "See also Minnesota Public Radio" ]
[ "Redirect to: Guinea men's national basketball team", "Canton of Eymoutiers consists of the following communes: Augne Beaumont-du-Lac Bujaleuf Château-Chervix Châteauneuf-la-Forêt Cheissoux Coussac-Bonneval La Croisille-sur-Briance Domps Eymoutiers Glanges Linards Magnac-Bourg Masléon Meuzac Nedde Neuvic-Entier Peyrat-le-Château La Porcherie Rempnat Roziers-Saint-Georges Saint-Amand-le-Petit Sainte-Anne-Saint-Priest Saint-Germain-les-Belles Saint-Gilles-les-Forêts Saint-Julien-le-Petit Saint-Méard Saint-Priest-Ligoure Saint-Vitte-sur-Briance Surdoux Sussac Vicq-sur-Breuilh", "Archibald Skirving (1749 - 19 May 1819) was a Scottish portrait painter.", "Necydalopsini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, containing the following genera: Abaiba Austronecydalopsis Eucharassus Lissozodes Necydalopsis Ozodes Parepimelitta Piruapsis Saltanecydalopsis Sthelenus", "The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 2003 (rank, name of author, title of winning entry):", "This is a list of Canadian films which were released in 2007:", "Notable people with the surname include: David Snellgrove (1920-2016), British Tibetologist David Snellgrove (born 1967), British cricketer Ken Snellgrove (1941-2009), British cricketer", "Miller is a practicing dentist and, thus, was known as \"the racing dentist.\"", "Events from the year 1618 in Sweden", "Notable people with the surname include: Erich Haarmann (1882-1945), German geologist Fritz Haarmann (1879-1925), prolific German cannibalistic serial killer, rapist, and fraudster Harald Haarmann (born 1946), German linguist Mala Gaonkar Haarmann, American businesswoman Oliver Haarmann (born 1967), German private equity financier Stephan Haarmann Wilhelm Haarmann (1847-1931), German chemist", "Hyman \"Curly\" Holtz (c. 1896 - 1939?", "Notable people with the surname include: Karl Tausig (1841-1871), Polish musician Don Taussig, American Major League Baseball player Edward D. Taussig (1847-1921), American rear admiral Frank William Taussig (1859-1940), American economist Franziska Tausig (1895-1989), Austrian author Frederick J. Taussig (1872-1943), American gynaecologist and obstetrician Helen B. Taussig (1898-1986), American cardiologist, daughter of Frank Taussig Isaac W. Taussig (1850-1917), mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey Joseph Taussig (1877-1947), American vice admiral, son of Edward Taussig Michael Taussig (born 1940), American anthropologist Otto Tausig (1922-2011), Austrian writer, director and actor Peter Elyakim Taussig (born 1944), Israeli pianist Walter Taussig (1908-2003), American conductor William Taussig (1826-1913), St. Louis physician and businessperson, father of F. W. Taussig", "David Evans ( musicologist )'s discography includes Match Box Blues (Inside Sounds, 2002); I Didn't Know About You (Heavywood, 2005); Needy Times (Inside Sounds, 2007) and Shake That Thing!", "Burack is the surname of the following people: Ahron Dovid Burack (1892-1960), Lithuanian-American rabbi Zahava Burack (1932-2001), American philanthropist", "Alison Roper was a ballet mistress for School of Oregon Ballet Theatre until she retired in the summer of 2018", "Traicho (Bulgarian: ) is a Bulgarian masculine given name that may refer to Traicho Draganov, Bulgarian sprint canoer Traicho Kostov (1897-1949), Bulgarian politician", "Danial Hakimi (Persian: ‎, /hækm/; April 21, 1963) is an Iranian film, stage, TV, and radio actor/director", "Inamgaon is one of the most intensively and extensively excavated and well reconstructed Chalcolithic sites of the Deccan region as well as of India so far", "Magnesium stearate is the chemical compound with the formula Mg(C H O ) .", "Redirect to: 2018 Men's Volleyball Thai-Denmark Super League", "\"Circus Fists\" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard.", "With the period of 1855-1857 described as being \"the sunshine of prosperity.\"", "In March 2008, Japan's Foreign Ministry appointed Doraemon as the nation's first \"anime ambassador.\"", "The following states have ratified the Convention:  Albania  Austria  Belgium  Bulgaria  Cyprus  Denmark (extended to the Faroe Islands, but not to Greenland)  Estonia  Georgia  Iceland  Latvia  Lithuania  Moldova  Montenegro  Netherlands (for the Kingdom in Europe only)  Norway (extended to Bouvet Island, Peter I Island, and Queen Maud Land)  Romania  San Marino  Serbia  Slovenia  Spain  Sweden  Turkey  Ukraine", "Brendon Leonard was one of only two uncapped players named in the squad, and All Blacks coach Graham Henry said of Leonard's selection \"Brendon [Leonard] has been the best attacking scrum-half in the Super 14 this season and has forced his way into the side based on form.\"", "Pati River is a tributary of the Jutaí River", "Redirect to: 2003 RCSL season#MacTier Cup", "Princess Marie may refer to: Princess Marie of Baden (disambiguation), various princesses of the House of Zähringen Princess Marie Aglaë of Liechtenstein (born 1940), wife and cousin of Prince Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962), French psychoanalyst Princess Marie Cécile of Prussia (born 1942), daughter of Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia & Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia Princess Marie of Denmark (born 1976), second wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark; known as Marie Cavallier before the wedding Princess Marie d'Orleans (disambiguation), various French princesses Princess Marie of Edinburgh (1875-1938), Queen of Romania Princess Marie Isabelle of Orléans (1848-1919), Countess of Paris Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria (born 1933), daughter of Tsar Boris III and Tsaritsa Ioanna Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein (1872-1956), member of the British Royal Family Princess Marie of Hanover (1849-1904), great-granddaughter of King George III Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine (1874-1878), youngest daughter of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Ludwig IV, the Grand Duke of Hesse Princess Marie of Hornes (1704-1736), daughter of Thomas Bruce, 3rd Earl of Elgin and Charlotte Jacqueline d' Argenteau, comtesse d'Esneux Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (disambiguation), multiple people Princess Marie of Schaumburg-Lippe (born 1945), daughter of Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe and Princess Feodora of Denmark", "The case never reached the Supreme Court, partly because in 1861 Congress passed a law which \"approved and in all respects legalized and made valid ... all the acts, proclamations, and orders of the President of the United States respecting the army and navy ... as if John Merryman had been done under the previous express authority and direction of the Congress.\"", "Joseph Hornblower (1696?", "It was the surname of the following two brothers: Giovanni Animuccia (1520-1571), Italian composer Paolo Animuccia (d. 1563), Italian composer", "Poo is the surname of: Ai-jen Poo (born 1974), American activist Fernão do Pó, 15th century Portuguese navigator and explorer also known as Fernando Poo Karin Sham Poo (born 1943), the first female Senior Vice President of banking in Norway Mu-ming Poo, American neuroscientist Sam Poo, a Chinese bushranger in Australia, active in New South Wales during 1867", "James Richard Collins CMG CBE (14 March 1869 - 18 June 1934) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for James Collins ( public servant )'s time as head of the Department of the Treasury", "Notable people with the surname include: Cari Groce, American tennis player and coach Clif Groce (born 1972), American football player DeJuan Groce (born 1980), American football player John Groce (born 1971), American college basketball coach Larry Groce (born 1948), American singer-songwriter and radio host Michael Groce, reformed English poet and community worker", "A list of films produced in Singapore in 2011:", "International Bank may refer to: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, an international financial institution belonging to the World Bank, formed in 1944 International Bank of Commerce, a bank in Texas, founded in 1966 International Bank (Liberia), a Liberian bank created in 1960 International Bank of Azerbaijan, a global financial institution, founded in 1992 International Bank of Qatar, a private sector bank in Qatar, founded in 1956 International Bank of Asia, a bank headquartered in Hong Kong International Bank of Somalia, Mogadishu-based bank which began operations in 2014", "Gearhart Golf Links, located in Gearhart, Oregon, United States, is an 18-hole links-style golf course, initially built in the late 1800s.", "Viktorin Hallmayer died in 1872 in Graz", "Governing body is State autonomous institution of culture Park of Culture and Recreation \"Kuzminki\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Wally Dallenbach Jr. (born 1963), American NASCAR driver Wally Dallenbach Sr. (born 1936), American Cart driver Robert B. Dallenbach, American bishop of the Pillar of Fire Church", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfons Demming (1928-2012), German Roman Catholic titular bishop Chantal Demming (born 1978), Dutch actress Ellen Demming (1922-2002), American actress Jevon Demming (born 1989), British Virgin Islands footballer Robert Demming, English cricketer", "Despite missing out Vladimir Gontcharov's chance to try for three consecutive Olympic bids since 2000, Gontcharov's third-place finish at the World Championships had guaranteed him an Olympic slot for the Russian team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, signifying his possible comeback from a sixteen-year absence.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alejandro Aguinaga (born 1950), Peruvian physician and politician Álex Aguinaga (born 1968), Ecuadorian footballer and manager Daniel Aguiñaga (born 1994), Mexican footballer Juan Aguinaga (born 1978), Ecuadorian footballer Marcela Aguiñaga (born 1973), Ecuadorian politician", "Yasser Shamsaldin Mohamed is the founder of the April 6 Youth Movement Democratic Front in Alexandria as well as a blogger, journalist, and a prominent participant in the anti-Mubarak demonstrations in Egypt in 2011 (born 1 January 1978 in Cairo)", "Nathan Nurgitz also served as a deputy judge of the Nunavut Court of Justice from 2005 to 2009.", "Opri is licensed to practice law in California, New York, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia D.C.. Opri is best known as a celebrity attorney and guest commentator on divorce and other high-profile cases", "The Missing Lynx (Spanish: El Lince Perdido) is a 2008 Spanish-British computer-animated adventure family action comedy film produced by Spanish studios Kandor Graphics and YaYa!", "Discoptera is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Discoptera arabica Fairmaire, 1896 Discoptera eylandi Semenov, 1889 Discoptera komarowi Semenov, 1889 Discoptera przewalskii Semenov, 1889 Discoptera tschitscherini Semenov, 1895", "This is a list of people notable for playing the oud:", "Spey may refer to: Spey River (disambiguation) Spey casting, a fly fishing technique developed on the River Spey Rolls-Royce Spey, an early turbofan engine HMS Spey, the name of seven ships of the Royal Navy For spey-wife -- see Völva a pagan Norse shaman", "The film was previously filmed in 1915 and released on February 29 of 1920 in the United States.", "Subsequent tracking stations built by NASA in Australia were: Carnarvon, Western Australia Muchea, Western Australia Cooby Creek, Queensland Honeysuckle Creek, ACT Orroral Valley, ACT Tidbinbilla, ACT", "Poole is a surname, and may refer to: Adalbert Poole (1881-1970), Canadian politician Andrew Poole (cricketer) (born 1967), English cricketer Andy Poole (footballer) (born 1960), English footballer Austin Lane Poole (1889-1963), British mediaevalist Barney Poole (1923-2005), American football player Bertram William Henry Poole (1880-1957), British-American philatelist Brian Poole (born 1941), British singer and entertainer, lead singer of Brian Poole and the Tremeloes (1962-1967) Bruce Poole (born 1959), American politician Cecil Charles Poole (1885-1970), British politician Cecil F. Poole (1914-1997), American lawyer and judge Charles Poole (1874-1941), New Zealand politician Charles Lane Poole (1885-1970), Australian forester Charlie Poole (1892-1931), American banjo player Christopher \"Kit\" Poole (1875-1965), Irish Citizen Army officer during the 1916 Easter Rising Christopher Poole (born c.1988), American founder of web sites 4chan and Canvas Cyril Poole (1921-1996), English cricketer and footballer Daniel Poole (1882-1959), Australian seaman and soldier David Poole (disambiguation), several people Dianne Poole (born 1949), Canadian politician Dick Poole (disambiguation), several people Earl Lincoln Poole (1891-1972), American wildlife artist, sculptor, author and naturalist Ed Poole (1874-1919), American baseball player Elizabeth Poole (1588-1654), English settler in Plymouth Colony Eric Joseph Poole (1907-1969), Canadian politician Eric Poole (1885-1916), British Army officer of World War I Eric Poole, fictional character and primary antagonist in the Robert Cormier novel \"Tenderness\" Ernest Poole (1880-1950), American novelist Eugene J. Poole (1880-1958), American politician Fanny Huntington Runnells Poole (1863-1940), American writer, book reviewer Frank Poole, fictional character in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey series of science fiction novels Freddi Poole (born 1946), American singer Frederic Slaney Poole (1845-1936), Anglican priest in South Australia Gary Poole (born 1967), English professional footballer George Temple-Poole (1856-1934), British architect Glenn Poole (born 1981), English footballer Grace Poole, fictional character in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre Harold Poole (1943-2014), American professional bodybuilder Henry Poole (disambiguation), several people Hester Martha Poole (1833-1932), American writer, artist, advocate Horatio Nelson Poole (1884-1949), American painter and printmaker Ike Poole (1915-2002), American basketball player James Poole (disambiguation), several people Jim Poole (disambiguation), several people Joe Poole (born 1923), English professional footballer John Poole (disambiguation), several people Jon Poole (born 1969), English singer and songwriter Jonas Poole (c.1566-1612), English explorer, sealer, and whaler Jordan Poole (born 1999), American basketball player Karen Poole (born 1971), British singer and songwriter, daughter of Brian Poole, lead singer of Brian Poole and the Tremeloes Keith Poole (born 1974), former professional American football player Kenny Poole (1947-2006), American jazz guitarist Kevin Poole (born 1963), English football player Lynn Poole (1910-1969), American science writer and broadcaster Malcolm Poole (born 1949), Australian field hockey player Marin Poole (born 1984), American beauty queen Mark Poole, American Illustrator Marshall Scott Poole (born 1951), American communication researcher Matthew Poole (1624-1679), English theologian Minor Butler Poole (1920-1942), United States Navy sailor, Navy Cross recipient Nate Poole (born 1977), American football player Nick Poole (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player Oliver Poole, 1st Baron Poole (1911-1993), British politician, soldier and businessman Olivia Poole (1889-1975), American inventor Paul Falconer Poole (1806-1879), English painter Phil Poole (born 1959), American Democratic politician Phillip Poole (born 1981), British ice dancer Ray Poole (1921-2008), American football player Reg Poole (born 1942), Australian rules footballer Reginald Stuart Poole (1832-1895), English orientalist Reginald Lane Poole (1857-1939), British historian Sir Reginald Ward Poole (1864-1941), British solicitor, President of the Law Society Robert Poole (disambiguation), multiple people Roger Poole (1946-2015), British trade union official Rose M. Poole (1880-1963), American businesswoman and politician Russell Poole (1956-2015), American detective in Los Angeles Police Department Sandra Le Poole (born 1959), Dutch field hockey player Shelly Poole (born 1972), English songwriter and singer, daughter of Brian Poole, lead singer of Brian Poole and the Tremeloes Sophia Lane Poole (1804-1891), English orientalist Stafford Poole (born 1930), American historian Stanley Lane-Poole (1854-1931), British orientalist, archaeologist and writer Steven Poole (born 1972), British writer and journalist Teresa Poole (born 1964), Australian Paralympic cyclist Terry Poole (disambiguation) Theodore L. Poole (1840-1900), American Representative from New York Thomas Poole (disambiguation), several people Trevor Poole (born 1964), Australian rules footballer Tyrone Poole (born 1972), American football player Vicki Poole, New Zealand diplomat Wakefield Poole (born 1936), American dancer, choreographer, theatrical director and film director Will Poole (born 1981), American football player William Frederick Poole (1821-1894), American bibliographer and librarian William Poole (disambiguation), several people", "As a renowned pianist, Lee was hailed by critics as a pianist: \"With technique to burn, an extraordinary intellect, and a Horowitzian colour of romanticism, Warren Lee ( pianist ) left us all quite stunned.\"", "Mercer is the given name of: Mercer Barrows, American television producer, art director and writer Mercer Ellington (1919-1996), American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Mercer Mayer (born 1943), American children's book writer and illustrator Mercer Reynolds (born 1945), American businessman Mercer Simpson (1926-2007), English writer active in Welsh literary circles", "Redirect to: 1993 Aurora, Colorado shooting", "The Samtgemeinde Rehden consists of the following municipalities: Barver Dickel Hemsloh Rehden Wetschen", "Istvan Dudas (Serbian Cyrillic: , Hungarian: Dudás István, born 2 August 1973) is a former Serbian professional footballer, who works as goalkeeper coach for Olympic Charleroi", "Notable people with the surname include: Boris Goins (born 1967), American sprinter Edray Herber Goins (born 1972), African-American mathematician Glenn Goins (1954-1978), American singer-songwriter and musician Herbie Goins (born 1939), American singer Jesse D. Goins, American actor Michele Goins, American businesswoman Ray Goins (1936-2007), American bluegrass banjoist Ryan Goins (born 1988), American professional baseball player", "Don Iverson was inducted into the Wisconsin State Golf Association Hall of Fame in 1988.", "Artur Lauinger (born 23 August 1879 in Augsburg; died 15 October 1961 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German business journalist of Jewish descent.,", "Notable people with the surname include: Masahiro Takanashi ( ) (born 1983), Japanese professional wrestler Takanashi Masamori ( ) (died 1513), Japanese samurai Takanashi Masayori ( ) (died 1581), Japanese samurai Mitsuba Takanashi ( ), Japanese manga artist Rin Takanashi ( ) (born 1988), Japanese actress and gravure idol Sara Takanashi ( ) (born 1996), Japanese ski jumper Shizue Takanashi ( ), Japanese manga artist Takanashi Sumiyori ( ) (died 1576), Japanese samurai Yasuharu Takanashi ( ) (born 1964), Japanese anime composer Yutaka Takanashi ( ) (born 1935), Japanese photographer", "Mário's main influence on piano is Keith Jarrett.", "Phyllostachys sulphurea is a species of bamboo found in Anhui, Fujian, Henan, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Shandong, Zhejiang provinces of China", "East of US 41, Lloyd Expressway is signed as Indiana State Road 66 (SR 66).", "- c. 860 Baghdad?)", "But Grover Cleveland possessed them to a degree other men do not.\"", "Bill Richmond ( director ) was awarded a GLAAD Award in 2005 for \"True Life: I'm Gay and I'm Getting Married.\"", "Carlo, a fictional character from Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp It can be confused with Carlos", "The site is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a European Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and is carefully managed by Natural England with support from the Friends of Mottey Meadows and the Floodplain Meadows Partnership Full details of the site designations can be found on the Natural England register of Designated Sites", "Mosele is the surname of the following people: Alexios Mosele (disambiguation), multiple people Banjo Mosele (born 1960), Botswana guitarist, singer and composer Giacomo Mosele (born 1925), Italian cross-country skier Victor Mosele, 20th century American Roman Catholic priest", "Notable people with the surname include: Kooi(j)/Kooy Chris Kooy (born 1982), Canadian soccer midfielder Debbie Kooij (born 1968), Dutch cricketer Dick Kooy (born 1987), Dutch volleyball player Earl R. Kooi (1917-2003), American chemist, first to produce high fructose corn syrup Ellen Kooi (born 1962), Dutch artist and photographer Manfred Kooy (born 1970), Dutch Paralympic middle-distance runner Peter Kooij/Kooy (born 1954), Dutch bass singer Van der Kooi(j)/Kooy Ben van der Kooi (born 1983/84), Dutch ultranationalist Derek van der Kooy (born 1952), Canadian neurobiologist Hessel van der Kooij (born 1955), Dutch pop singer Jan van der Kooi (born 1957), Dutch painter and draftsman Jorrit van der Kooi (born 1972), Dutch-born film and TV director and presenter Jos van der Kooy (born 1951), Dutch organist Karen van der Kooij (born 1963), Dutch sprinter Mike van der Kooy (born 1989), Dutch football defender Willem Bartel van der Kooi (1768-1836), Dutch portrait painter", "Paşa Türbesi (literally \"The mausoleum of pasha\") is a tomb in the Mersin Province, Turkey", "Bergeron has served as animator on films like Asterix in Britain, Asterix and the Big Fight, Fievel Goes West, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, We're Back!", "Gleick is the surname of: James Gleick (born 1954), American author, journalist and biographer Peter Gleick (born 1956), American scientist", "René Cresté (5 December 1881 - 30 November 1922) was a French stage and film actor and director of the silent film era.", "Now University College of Engineering , Pattukkottai is a part of Anna University", "Aaron Daniel Clapham (born 15 January 1987) is a former New Zealand footballer who played as a midfielder.", "Michael Hoffman ( congressman ) was U.S. Representative from New York from 1825 to 1833", "Saint Jonah or Saint Jonas ( in Russian) (died 1461?", "White River Township, Indiana may refer to one of the following places: White River Township, Gibson County, Indiana White River Township, Hamilton County, Indiana White River Township, Johnson County, Indiana White River Township, Randolph County, Indiana See also White River Township (disambiguation)", "Jurišić may refer to: Helen Jurisic, mixed martial artist, World kick boxing Champion Nikola Jurišić (c. 1490-1545), nobleman and hero Iva Jurišić, women volleyballer Zvonko Jurišić, Bosnian Croat politician Ilija Jurišić, Bosnian Croat war criminal Planinka Jurišić-Atić, Bosnian pianist, piano pedagogue Mijo Jurišić, Croatian actor Blaž Jurišić, Croatian grammar writer Mario Jurišić, Croatian parody rock musician (Vatrogasci) Goran Jurišić, Bosnian footballer (Sarajevo) Goran Jurišić, footballer (Šibenik, Dinamo, Hajduk) Goran Jurišić (historian), historian Melita Jurisic, Australian actress Ivo Jurišić, Croatian sports journalist, long-time editor of sports section in Slobodna Dalmacija Al Jurisich, American footballer of Croatian descent Nada Jurišić, Winners of The Ring with figure of Joakim Vujić, Knjaževsko-srpski teatar Slobodan Jurišić, drummer of YU grupa, a former Mama Co Co and Točak Band member, drums Pavle Jurišić Šturm (1848-1922), Yugoslavian general Ivan Jurišić, footballer (Red Star) Svetozar Jurišić, footballer (Partizan) Aleksandar Jurišič, mathematician, computer scientist", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Nottage (1945-2017), Bahamian track and field athlete, politician, gynecologist Dexter Nottage (born 1970), American football player Lynn Nottage (born 1964), American playwright Sean Nottage (born 1965), Bahamian swimmer", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Henkel (born 1977), German biathlete Caesar Carl Hans Henkel (1837-1913), German-born South African forester, cartographer, painter, soldier and botanist Christoph Henkel (born 1958), German billionaire businessman Claudia Henkel (born 1983), South African beauty queen and model Ernest Henkel (1873-1935), manager of the Metropolitan Opera Friedrich Karl Henkel (1848-1930), German entrepreneur and company founder Heike Henkel (born 1964), German former athlete Henner Henkel (1915-1942), German tennis player Herbert L. Henkel, CEO of Ingersoll Rand Hugo Henkel (1881-1952), German businessman and former CEO of German company Henkel Joerg Henkel, German engineer John Spurgeon Henkel (1871-1962), South African botanist and forester Jost Henkel (1909-1961), German businessman Kim Henkel, American screenwriter, film director and producer Kim Henkel, creator of ZTreeWin Konrad Henkel (1915-1999), German businessman Manuela Henkel (born 1974), German cross-country skier Rainer Henkel (born 1964), former freestyle swimmer", "Some other ABC production details (full cast and credits accessible at BFI Screenonline): Director Philip Saville Producer Sydney Newman Designer Assheton Gorton Cast Tom Bell - Albert Stokes Madge Ryan - Mrs Stokes Harold Pinter (as David Baron) - Seeley Vivien Merchant - Girl Arthur Lowe - Mr King Stanley Meadows - Gidney", "Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Galeone (born 1941), Italian footballer and manager Victor Galeone (born 1935), American Roman Catholic bishop", "Captain Robert Tait (23 January 1793-?)", "In July 2016, having missed the first half of the English season with an ankle injury, Gidman signed a one-month loan deal with Kent.", "Notable people with the surname include: Adriana Caselotti (1916-1997), American voice actress and singer Louise Caselotti (1910-1999), American opera singer, sister of Adriana", "First Presbyterian Church ( Fort Scott , Kansas ) was deemed notable as \"an excellent example of Collegiate Gothic-style architecture.\"", "Susješno (Serbian Cyrillic: ) is a village in the municipality of Foča, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina", "For over a decade, Jenny Levine ( librarian ) has used her Shifted Librarian blog to encourage librarians to start blogs so they can \"create an authentic voice for what has traditionally been a faceless, inhuman institution.\"", "Recording Engineer Discography Mariah Carey - Touch My Body - Island Def Jam 2008 Nelly - La - Universal 2008 Girlicious - Like Me - Geffen 2008 Electrik Red - How To Be A Lady: Volume 1 - Def Jam 2009 Ciara - Fantasy Ride - LaFace Records 2009 Snoop Dogg - Malice N Wonderland - Capitol Records 2009 Ciara - Ride - LaFace Records 2010 Songwriting Discography Albums Nicki Minaj - Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded Young Forever Jason Derulo - Future History (album) Pick Up The Pieces DJ Khaled - We the Best Forever Kelly Sheehan Ain't Over Til It's Over ft. Mary J. Blige, Fabulous & Jadakiss Sleep When I'm Gone featuring Cee-Lo, The Game & Busta Rhymes My Life featuring Akon & B.o.B Katharine McPhee - Hysteria Hysteria Burn Only One Don't Need Love Singles Kylie Minogue - Into The Blue - Single Karmin - Crash Your Party - Single Rita Ora - How We Do (Party) - Single Beyoncé - Grown Woman - Song", "Kastamonu Ethnography Museum Turkish: Kastamonu Etnoğrafya Müzesi is a museum in Kastamonu, Turkey", "In 2014, Gamma Group was hacked and a 40 Gb dump of information was released detailing Gamma's 'client lists, price lists, source code, details about the effectiveness of FinFisher malware, user and support documentation, a list of classes/tutorials, and much more.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Kanon Kimoto ( , born 1997), Japanese idol and singer Keisuke Kimoto ( , born 1984), Japanese footballer Orie Kimoto ( , born 1979), Japanese actress and voice actress Yasuki Kimoto ( , born 1993), Japanese footballer", "The Basmala (Arabic: ‎, basmalah), also known by its incipit Bi-smi llāh (Arabic: ‎, \"In the name of God\"), is the Islamic phrase bi-smi llāhi r-ramāni r-raīm ( ), \"In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.\"", "Sowe is a Gambian surname that may refer to Ali Sowe (born 1994), Gambian football forward Modou Sowe (born 1963), Gambian football referee Mousa Balla Sowe (born 1997), Gambian football winger", "As an international for the China national handball team Zhao Chen has competed at the 2010 Asian Games, 2010 Asian Championship, 2012 Asian Championship, 2014 Asian Championship, 2016 Asian Championship and 2018 Asian Championship", "New York Music Daily (April 24, 2017) Mario Gazzola, \"La Resistenza del punk jazz,\" Posthuman (February 28, 2017) John Pietaro, New York City Jazz Record Review (April 2017) Keaton Lamie, Modern Drummer Review (September 2017) Claudio Bonomi, All About Jazz-Italia Review (August 19, 2014) Steve Holtje, \"Iconoclast at Michiko Studios,\" Culture Catch (October 27, 2014) EXTERNAL LINKS Iconoclast Website The Lost Museum Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs, and Empires Con gli occhi di domain/With Tomorrows Eyes The Bench" ]
[ "Venning is a surname, and may refer to: Annabel Venning Ivan Venning Ralph Venning Walter Venning", "Notable people with the surname Aikenhead include: Arlene Aikenhead, Canadian Paralympic equestrian Mary Aikenhead (1787-1858), Roman Catholic nun Thomas Aikenhead (1676-1697), executed for blasphemy William Aikenhead (1842-1902), Member of Tasmanian House of Assembly", "Showrunners J. H. Wyman and Jeff Pinkner wrote the episode as the \"culmination of a lot of things that [they] had been working on for quite a while.\"", "Pospelovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Pospelovo, Omsk Oblast, a village in Ayevsky Rural Okrug of Bolsheukovsky District in Omsk Oblast; 56°53N 72°47E Pospelovo, Republic of Tatarstan, a selo in Yelabuzhsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan", "Notable people with the surname include: Kriv Stenders, Australian writer and film director Rob Stenders (born 1965), Dutch radio DJ", "An official report of 1941 admired them as being the \"most advanced\" cultivators in Bihar and said that \"Simple in habits, thrifty to a degree and a master in the art of market-gardening, the Koeri is amongst the best of the tillers of the soil to be found anywhere in India.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Moshe Havlin (born 1948), Israeli rabbi Shlomo Havlin (born 1942), Israeli physicist", "A year after Schade retired, Oshkosh North won Frank Schade's first state boys basketball championship in school history.", "Notable people with the surname include: Kristofer Hæstad (born 1983), Norwegian footballer Morten Hæstad (born 1987), Norwegian footballer", "Elvira Barbey (7 August 1892 - ?)", "African American music Acid House Bluegrass Blues Blues Rock Bounce Music Breakbeat Chicago Blues Chicago House Country Deep House Detroit Blues Detroit Techno Contemporary R&B Disco Doo-wop Electric Blues Electro Funk Garage Go-go Gospel music Hard Rock Heavy Metal Hip Hop Hip House House Jazz Memphis Blues Minimal Techno Neo Soul New Orleans Blues Ragtime Rap Rhythm & Blues Rock Rock & Roll Rockabilly Soul Spirituals Swing Techno Texas Blues Zydeco Arabic music Adhan Anasheed Liwa Fann at-Tanbura Middle-Eastern & North African Mizmar Gnawa Brazilian music Afoxé Capoeira Maracatu Samba Samba-Reggae Funk Carioca British Black music 2 Tone 2-Step Garage Afroswing Blues Caribbean Disco Drum & Bass Dubstep Eurodance Eurodisco Garage Grime Hip Hop Hip House Oldschool Jungle Ragga Jungle Rhythm & Blues Soul Speed Garage Cape Verdean music (see page for full list of musical forms) Morna Colombian music (see page for full list of musical forms) Cuban music (see page for full list of musical forms) Son Music of the Dominican Republic (see page for full list of musical forms) Bachata Merengue Music of Ecuador Bambuco Bomba (Ecuador) France French hip hop Raï Garifuna music Music of Belize Music of Honduras Hunguhungu Haitian music (see page for full list of musical forms) Jamaica Dancehall Dub Lovers rock Mento Ragga Reggae Rocksteady Roots reggae Ska Music of the Lesser Antilles Zouk Music of Anguilla Music of Antigua and Barbuda Music of Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles Music of Barbados Spouge Music of Grenada Music of Montserrat Music of Saint Kitts and Nevis Music of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Music of Trinidad and Tobago Calypso music Music of the Virgin Islands Peru Landó Festejo Cueca Puerto Rico Bomba Plena Reggaeton Uruguay and Argentina Candombe Siddi music Dhamal dance", "Redirect to: Pablo Márquez", "The genus contains the following species: Vestalis amabilis Lieftinck, 1965 Vestalis amaryllis Lieftinck, 1965 Vestalis amethystina Lieftinck, 1965 - Forest Damselfly Vestalis amnicola Lieftinck, 1965 Vestalis amoena Selys, 1853 - Metallic Green Demoiselle, Charming Flashwing Vestalis anacolosa Lieftinck, 1965 Vestalis anne Hämäläinen, 1985 Vestalis apicalis Selys, 1873 Vestalis atropha Lieftinck, 1965 Vestalis beryllae Laidlaw, 1915 Vestalis gracilis (Rambur, 1842) - Clear-winged Forest Glory Vestalis luctuosa (Burmeister, 1839) Vestalis lugens Albarda in Selys, 1879 Vestalis melania Selys, 1873 Vestalis submontana Fraser, 1934 Vestalis yunosukei Asahina, 1990", "Notable people with the surname include: Earls of Shaftesbury: Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury (1652-1699), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury (1711-1771), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 5th Earl of Shaftesbury (1761-1811), English nobleman Cropley Ashley-Cooper, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury (1768-1851), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (1801-1885), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury (1831-1886), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury (1869-1961), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury (1938-2004), English nobleman Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 11th Earl of Shaftesbury (1977-2005), English nobleman Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl of Shaftesbury (born 1979), English nobleman Adam Ashley-Cooper (born 1984), Australian rugby player Anthony Henry Ashley-Cooper, known as Henry Ashley, (1807-1858), English cricketer Edward Ashley-Cooper (1906-2000), Australian actor F. S. Ashley-Cooper (1877-1932), English cricket historian and statistician William Ashley-Cooper (1803-1877), English Member of Parliament", "Stephen Levin may refer to: Stephen E. Levin (born 1932), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Stephen Levin (councillor) (born 1981), New York City councillor Stephen M. Levin (1941-2012), professor of occupational medicine", "The film was adapted by Andrew Solt from the novel Thanks, God!", "Tanya released the album for free stating \"Infallible by Tanya Stephens!", "1988 in philosophy", "This is a list of famous or notable people from were either born or resided in the English county of Hampshire:", "Herbert Hodge (1901-?)", "Cleptometopus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Cleptometopus angustrifrons Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus annulaticornis Matsushita, 1944 Cleptometopus armatus (Jordan, 1894) Cleptometopus assamanus Breuning, 1967 Cleptometopus auratoides Breuning & Itzinger, 1943 Cleptometopus aureovittatus Breuning, 1947 Cleptometopus basifossulatus Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus bhutanensis Breuning, 1975 Cleptometopus biapicatus Breuning, 1942 Cleptometopus bimaculatus (Bates, 1873) Cleptometopus cameroni Breuning, 1972 Cleptometopus camuripes (Newman, 1842) Cleptometopus celebensis Breuning, 1942 Cleptometopus cephalotes (Pic, 1926) Cleptometopus enganensis Gahan, 1907 Cleptometopus filifer (Pascoe, 1866) Cleptometopus fisheri Gardner, 1941 Cleptometopus flavolineatus Breuning, 1961 Cleptometopus fuscosignatus Breuning, 1947 Cleptometopus grandis Jordan, 1894 Cleptometopus grossepunctatus Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus humeralis Gahan, 1907 Cleptometopus indistinctus Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus invitticollis Breuning, 1958 Cleptometopus javanicus Breuning, 1943 Cleptometopus lepturoides Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus lobatus Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus luteonotatus (Pic, 1925) Cleptometopus malaisei Breuning, 1949 Cleptometopus mimolivaceus Breuning, 1972 Cleptometopus mindanaonis Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus mniszechii (Lacordaire, 1872) Cleptometopus montanus (Pascoe, 1866) Cleptometopus mussardi Breuning, 1977 Cleptometopus niasensis Breuning, 1943 Cleptometopus niasicus Aurivillius, 1926 Cleptometopus ochreomaculatus Breuning, 1982 Cleptometopus ochreoscutellaris Breuning, 1943 Cleptometopus olivaceus Breuning, 1942 Cleptometopus padangensis Breuning, 1943 Cleptometopus papuanus Breuning, 1943 Cleptometopus parolivaceus Breuning, 1966 Cleptometopus perakensis Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus pseudolivaceus Breuning, 1975 Cleptometopus pseudotenellus Breuning, 1950 Cleptometopus quadrilineatus (Pic, 1924) Cleptometopus schmidi Breuning, 1971 Cleptometopus scutellatus Hüdepohl, 1996 Cleptometopus sericeus Gahan, 1895 Cleptometopus sikkimensis Breuning, 1971 Cleptometopus similis Gahan, 1895 Cleptometopus simillimus Breuning, 1947 Cleptometopus strandi Breuning, 1942 Cleptometopus striatopunctatus Breuning, 1940 Cleptometopus subolivaceus Breuning, 1949 Cleptometopus subteraureus Breuning, 1967 Cleptometopus subundulatus Breuning, 1966 Cleptometopus sumatranus Breuning, 1942 Cleptometopus tenellus (Pascoe, 1866) Cleptometopus terrestris J. Thomson, 1864 Cleptometopus trilineatus (Pic, 1924) Cleptometopus undulatus (Pic, 1934) Cleptometopus unicolor Breuning, 1940", "Redirect to: 1997 Chevrolet Cup", "KIrsanoff, had no illusions about what Sables ( film ) had made he described the film as: Terrible, childish, stupid, merely amusingan imbecile wrote the story", "Brina Svit studied French Philology and Comparative Literature at the University of Ljubljana, and she moved to Paris in 1980", "Doug Parks (21 June 1899 - 18 June 1984) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).", "Lin Chun-yi may refer to: Lin Chun-yi (badminton) (born 1999), Taiwanese badminton player Lin Chun-yi (volleyball) (born 1983), Taiwanese volleyball player Edgar Lin (born 1938), Taiwanese biologist, diplomat, and politician", "CLT was formed in 1987 by a group of citizens in South Puget Sound who were concerned about growth in the area.", "The Graduates (Italian: I laureati) is a 1995 Italian comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni.", "Winning may refer to: Winning (film), a 1969 movie starring Paul Newman Winning (book), a 2005 management book by Jack Welch \"Winning\" (Russ Ballard song), also covered by Santana in 1981 \"Winning\" (Charlie Sheen song), 2012 \"Winning\", a song by Chris Rea from Wired to the Moon \"Winning\", a song by Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton from Knives Don't Have Your Back \"Winning\", a song by Gentle Giant from The Missing Piece", "John Winstanley (1678?", "Christy Lemire previously wrote for the Associated Press from 1999 to 2013, was a co-host of Ebert Presents at the Movies in 2011 and co-hosted the weekly online movie review show What The Flick?!", "The overall goals of Federation CJA, in Montreal, Canada, Israel and the Jewish world are: Caring for those who are vulnerable and in need Ensuring Jewish vibrancy and a Jewish future Representing and defending our communal interests Tikun Olam (working on issues affecting wider society)", "Necydalosaurus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Necydalosaurus durantoni Touroult & Tavakilian, 2008 Necydalosaurus ichneumonides Touroult & Tavakilian, 2008 Necydalosaurus mysticus Tippmann, 1960", "Alberada is a genus of snout moths in the subfamily Phycitinae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Remigius Fresenius (1818-1897), German chemist Christian Fresenius (1749-1811), German Jurist and writer Eduard Fresenius ( (1874-1946), German businessman, founder of Fresenius Georg Fresenius (1808-1866), German botanist Wilhelm Fresenius (1913-2004), German chemist from Mainz", "Szathmary (or Szathmáry) is a Hungarian surname: Elemér Szathmáry (1926-1971), Hungarian swimmer Emőke Szathmáry (born 1944), Hungarian anthropologist, president of The University of Manitoba Eörs Szathmáry (born 1959), Hungarian evolutionary biologist Irving Szathmary (1907-1983), American arranger and composer best known for television themes, brother of William (Bill Dana) Louis Szathmary (1919-1996), Hungarian-American chef, restaurateur and writer William Szathmary (1924-2017), birth name of American comedian Bill Dana, brother of Irving Zsigmond Szathmáry (born 1939), Hungarian organist, pianist, composer, and conductor", "The song is featured in the NBA 2K18 soundtrack.", "See also Ohio High School Athletic Association and Ohio High School Athletic Conferences", "Santa Diabla (literally: Holy Devil, English title: Broken Angel) is an American telenovela written by José Ignacio Valenzuela, and produced by United States-based television network Telemundo Studios, Miami.", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 1936:", "Notable people with the surname include: Adone Belardi (born 1950), Venezuelan jockey Antonio Belardi (born 1947), Venezuelan horse trainer Emanuele Belardi (born 1977), Italian footballer Fred Belardi (born 1942), American politician Wayne Belardi (1930-1993), American baseball player", "Redirect to: David Hunter (epidemiologist)", "A list of notable politicians of the defunct Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany:", "Laurent Pic is a knight of the National Order of Merit, and of the Légion d'honneur", "Kim Hak-sun responded to the Japanese Embassy's official statement and became the first woman to openly testify about Kim Soon-duk's experience as a 'comfort woman.'", "Joshua Shaw (1776-1860) was an English American artist and inventor.", "This is a list of seasons played by Maccabi Haifa Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1949 (first edition of the Israeli League.)", "Elsalvadoria is a genus of crabs in the family Pseudothelphusidae, containing the following species: Elsalvadoria tomhaasi Bott, 1970 Elsalvadoria zurstrasseni (Bott, 1956)", "Patricio \"Paddy\" Martinez (1881- August 26, 1969) , American prospector and shepherd, discovered uranium at Haystack Mesa, near Grants, New Mexico in 1950.", "Having worked in Africa as a young priest Dominic Joseph Conway was always sensitive to the needs of the wider church and pastoral needs of those abroad; he persuaded individuals and public authorities in his diocese to \"take in\" migrants from Vietnam and Cambodia in the 70's and 80's", "Polydamasium is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Polydamasium anomalum (Darlington, 1968) Polydamasium strandi Liebke, 1938", "The Laverton Magpies Football Club is an Australian rules football club which compete in the WRFL since 1988, They are based in the Melbourne suburb of Laverton, Victoria", "The genus currently comprises the following species: Hylaeamys acritus Hylaeamys laticeps Hylaeamys megacephalus Hylaeamys oniscus Hylaeamys perenensis Hylaeamys tatei Hylaeamys yunganus", "Sylvan Byck (July 17, 1904 in Otisville, New York - July 8, 1982 in Queens, New York) (pronounced \"bike\") was the comic strip editor for King Features Syndicate for over 30 years, in which position he evaluated \"up to 2000 comics submissions a year.\"", "Morin, has recently been subsumed into this species; Limnanthes douglasii occurs in the Klamath range and the north and central Sierra Nevada", "Gig Young won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", "Redirect to: Spinal Tap (band)#Discography", "Leo K. Kuter (born Leo Edwin Kuter; February 21, 1897 - August 10, 1970) was an American film art director.", "During Marguerite Lebrun's husband's presidency, Lebrun was \"an outspoken supporter of traditional roles for women.\"", "Sleeping With the Enemy is the second album of U.S. political rapper Paris.", "Rear Admiral D. V. Hunter (1917-19??)", "Nokari is a village in Ranaghat II CD Block in Ranaghat subdivision of Nadia district in the state of West Bengal, India", "Compsocerini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, containing the following genera: Acabyara Achenoderus Acrocyrtidus Aglaoschema Caperonotus Chaetosopus Chlorethe Compsoceridius Compsocerus Compsopyris Cosmisomopsis Cosmoplatidius Cosmoplatus Dilocerus Ecoporanga Goatacara Hylorus Maripanus Mimochariergus Orthostoma Protuberonotum Rosalia Upindauara", "Freddy Flores Knistoff has exhibited alongside the following artists: 1993: Cobra exhibition Museum Amstelle, Amstelveen, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Catalogue Cobra 1948-1951 collection J Karel van Stuijvenberg: Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, Jean Michel Atlan, Constant Nieuwenhuis, Jacques Doucet, Lucebert, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Karl Otto Götz 1993: Latino América y el Surrealismo, Bochum Museum, Germany with Rufino Tamayo, Wifredo Lam, Wolfgang Paalen, André Masson, Eugenio Granell, Roberto Matta, Hervé Télémaque 1994: Museum of Modern Art, Zielona Góra, Poland with Karl Otto Götz, Eugenio Granell, Edouard Jaguer, Conroy Maddox, Jacques Lacomblez, Yo Yoshitome 1994: Phases, Brittany, France with Enrico Baj, Edouard Jaguer, Otto Gotz, Pierre Alechinsky, Christian Dotremont 1997: Phases, São Paulo, Brazil with Jef Golyscheff, Flavio Ciro, Victor Chab, Yo Yoshitome, New CoBra Amsterdam 1998: Hans und Lote Lesen, Hannover Germany with Hartmut Andryczuk, Gerhild Ebel, Jurgen O. Olbrich, Emmet Willians, Pierre Garnier, Ann Noel 1999: KVP II Parasiten, Hannover, Germany with Hartmut Andryczuk, Dietmar Becker, Gerhild Ebel, Pierre Garnier, Emmet Willians, Ottfried Zielke, Wolf Rosenthal 2000: Phases, Arras, France with Pierre Alechinsky, Enrico Baj, Raoul Hausmann, Paul Jenkins, Konrad Klapheck, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Carl Buchheister 2005: Phases, Santiago, Chile with Roberto Matta, Wifredo Lam, Édouard Jaguer, Enrico Baj, Pierre Alechinsky, Sergio d'Angelo, Victor Brauner", "The Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, started in 1999, is an annual survey of public opinion in Scotland, funded by the public purse.", "Haplopeza is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Haplopeza bicolor Burgeon, 1937 Haplopeza umtalia Barker, 1919 Haplopeza violacea Boheman, 1848", "Sir Gilbert Elliot , 2nd Baronet , of Minto was survived by nine children, including: Sir Gilbert Elliot, 3rd Baronet (1722-1777), an advocate, politician Jean Elliot (1727-1805), a poet Andrew Elliot (1728-1797), a trader in British North America who served as acting colonial governor of the Province of New York in 1783 John Elliot (1732-1808), an admiral in the Royal Navy", "Dominique Da Silva (born 30 June 1968) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "All songs were written and recorded by The Now and performed by the original members, Mike McGuire, Steve Rolls, Joe MacColl and Faz Farrow", "Nicola Romeo served as a senator in the 18th Legislature of the Kingdom of Italy (XXVIII legislatura del Regno d'Italia) .", "Elad Koren's photos can be seen in galleries around the world (Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Israel and more.)", "This is a list of notable Indian film critics Omar Qureshi Anna M. M. Vetticad Anupama Chopra Baradwaj Rangan (The New Indian Express, The Hindu) Bikas Mishra Chidananda Dasgupta C. S. Venkiteswaran (The Hindu) Derek Bose Dipsikha Bhagawati Kamal Rashid Khan ('KRK LIVE') K. N. T. Sastry Komal Nahta Kozhikodan (Mathrubhumi, Chandrika) Madhu Eravankara Mathures Paul (The Statesman) Mayank Shekhar Namrata Joshi (Outlook) Nikhat Kazmi (The Times of India) Rajeev Masand (CNN-IBN) Randor Guy, The Hindu R.J.Pradip Sanjit Narwekar Sudarshan R Bhat Taran Adarsh Utpal Datta (Bismoi) Vasiraju Prakasam Vijayakrishnan Vinayak Chakravorty V. K. Joseph", "Notable people with the surname include: Anner Bylsma (1934-2019), Dutch cellist Dan Bylsma (born 1970), former American hockey player and former head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins John Bylsma (born 1948), Australian cyclist", "The municipality consists of former municipalities of eastern and southwestern Greenland, each named after the largest settlement at the time of formation: Ammassalik Municipality Ittoqqortoormiit Municipality Ivittuut Municipality Nuuk Municipality Paamiut Municipality", "Carotid artery may refer to: Common carotid artery, often \"carotids\" or \"carotid\", an artery on each side of the neck which divides into the external carotid artery and internal carotid artery External carotid artery, an artery on each side of the head and neck supplying blood to the face, scalp, skull, neck and meninges Internal carotid artery, an artery on each side of the head and neck supplying blood to the brain", "Following is a list of active chapters and colonies from Atlantic to Pacific:", "Leukemans retired in 2015.", "Redirect to: Das Kapital, Volume I", "Notable people with the surname include: Derrick Tribbett (born 1984), American musician (stage names Tripp Lee and Sinister) Greg Tribbett (born 1968), guitarist & backing vocalist for American band Mudvayne, and supergroup Hellyeah Tye Tribbett (born 1976), American gospel music singer, songwriter, keyboardist, choir director", "The following is an incomplete list of the segments of Eat Bulaga!", "Vulcaniella is a genus of moths in the family Cosmopterigidae, containing the following species: Vulcaniella anatolica Koster & Sinev, 2003 Vulcaniella caucasica Sinev, 1986 Vulcaniella cognatella Riedl, 1991 Vulcaniella extremella (Wocke, 1871) Vulcaniella fiordalisa (Petry, 1904) Vulcaniella gielisi Koster & Sinev, 2003 Vulcaniella glaseri Riedl, 1966 Vulcaniella grabowiella (Staudinger, 1859) Vulcaniella grandiferella Sinev, 1986 Vulcaniella kabulensis J.C. Koster, 2008 Vulcaniella karadaghella Sinev, 1986 Vulcaniella klimeschi (Riedl, 1966) Vulcaniella kopetdaghella Sinev, 1986 Vulcaniella peristrepta (Meyrick, 1917) Vulcaniella pomposella (Zeller, 1839) Vulcaniella pontica Koster & Sinev 2003 Vulcaniella rosmarinella (Walsingham, 1891) Vulcaniella schultzendorffi (Amsel, 1958) Vulcaniella vartianae (Amsel, 1968)", "Eodorcadion is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: subgenus Eodorcadion Eodorcadion altaicum (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion carinatum (Fabricius, 1781) Eodorcadion chinganicum (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion darigangense Heyrovský, 1967 Eodorcadion gansuense (Breuning, 1943) Eodorcadion glaucopterum (Ganglbauer, 1883) Eodorcadion kadleci Danilevsky, 2007 Eodorcadion mandschukuoense (Breuning, 1944) Eodorcadion maurum (Jakovlev, 1890) Eodorcadion multicarinatum (Breuning, 1943) Eodorcadion oligocarinatum Danilevsky, 2007 Eodorcadion ptyalopleurum (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion shanxiense Danilevsky, 2007 Eodorcadion sifanicum (Suvorov, 1912) Eodorcadion sinicum Breuning, 1948 Eodorcadion tuvense Plavilstshikov, 1958 Eodorcadion virgatum (Motschulsky, 1854) subgenus Humerodorcadion Eodorcadion humerale (Gebler, 1823) Eodorcadion lutshniki (Plavilstshikov, 1937) subgenus Ornatodorcadion Eodorcadion argaloides Breuning, 1947 Eodorcadion brandti (Gebler, 1841) Eodorcadion consentaneum (Jakovlev, 1899) Eodorcadion dorcas (Jakovlev, 1901) Eodorcadion egregium (Reitter, 1897) Eodorcadion exaratum (Ménetriés, 1854) Eodorcadion gorbunovi Danilevsky, 2004 Eodorcadion heros (Jakovlev, 1899) Eodorcadion intermedium (Jakovlev, 1890) Eodorcadion jakovlevi (Suvorov, 1912) Eodorcadion kaznakovi (Suvorov, 1912) Eodorcadion licenti (Pic, 1939) Eodorcadion novitzkyi (Suvorov, 1909) Eodorcadion oreadis (Reitter, 1897) Eodorcadion ornatum (Faldermann, 1833) Eodorcadion oryx (Jakovlev, 1895) Eodorcadion potanini (Jakovlev, 1889) Eodorcadion zichyi (Csiki, 1901)", "The genus contains the following species: Phyllopetalia altarensis (Carle, 1996) - Metropolitan Redspot Phyllopetalia apicalis Selys, 1858 - Narrow-flanged Redspot Phyllopetalia apollo Selys, 1878 - Apollo Redspot Phyllopetalia excrescens (Carle, 1996) - Peaked Redspot Phyllopetalia pudu Dunkle, 1985 - Pudu Redspot Phyllopetalia stictica Hagen in Selys, 1858 - Unicorn Redspot", "Below is a list of all the notable awards List of awards and nominations received by Nina has received:", "Xing Entertainment a former video game development company", "Olivier Bauer (born 28 February 1972) is a retired Swiss football defender.", "Polyak is a Slavic surname that may refer to Imre Polyák (1932-2010), Hungarian wrestler Kornelia Polyak, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and breast cancer scientist Kristóf Polyák (born 1995), Hungarian football player Stephen Polyak (1889-1995), American neuroanatomist and neurologist", "May 31] 1898 - February 2, 1940), born Moisey Haimovich Fridlyand (Russian: ), was a Soviet Journalist, Bolshevik Revolutionary and a NKVD Agent", "Redirect to: State Highway 40 (New Zealand)", "Trichis is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Trichis ceylonica (Ball & Hilchie, 1983) Trichis iranica Mandl, 1973 Trichis maculata Klug, 1832 Trichis pallida Klug, 1832 Trichis petrovitzi Mandl, 1973", "Yara is a Japanese surname that may refer to Chatan Yara ( , 1668-1756), Japanese martial artist Chōbyō Yara ( , 1902-1997), Japanese politician Passion Yara (, born 1976), Japanese comedian Yusaku Yara ( , born 1948), Japanese actor", "Picumnus may refer to: Picumnus (mythology), a Roman deity Picumnus (bird), a bird genus", "GGM may refer to: Global Geoid Model Global Geo-potential Model Gabriel García Márquez (1927-2014), Colombian author Generic group model Goodness Gracious Me (disambiguation) Gordon growth model Grindelwald-Männlichen gondola cableway, in Switzerland Guru Kalyan, Indian film music composer Kakamega Airport, in Kenya", "Eric Hogan played only once more for the first team, in the Football League Trophy in January 1992, also as a substitute, before returning to Cobh Ramblers on loan the following month, and returning to Ireland permanently in September 1992 when he signed for Shamrock Rovers.", "This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 91st United States Congress listed by seniority.", "The game was released on January 18, 2007 in Japan, and on March 5 in North America.", "Notable people with the surname include: George Parros (born 1979), American ice hockey player Peter Parros (born 1960), American actor and screenwriter Rick Parros (born 1958), American football player", "Redirect to: List of Catholic bishops in the Philippines", "442 may refer to: 442 (number) AD 442, a year in the 5th century of the Gregorian calendar 442 BC, a year in the pre-Julian Roman calendar Area code 442 4-4-2, a football formation", "Lorraine Garland (born 15 February 1963) is a folk musician from Minneapolis, Minnesota." ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Paavo Tirkkonen (1947-2012), Finnish ice hockey player Paul Tirkkonen (1884-1968), Finnish wrestler Pekka Tirkkonen (born 1968), Finnish ice hockey player and coach Theodor Tirkkonen (1883-1951), Finnish wrestler", "Kolucheh (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Kolūcheh and Kelūcheh; also known as Kolcheh and Kūlchāh) is a village in Babarashani Rural District, Chang Almas District, Bijar County, Kurdistan Province, Iran.", "Frank Flynn was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s.", "Gaurotes virginea is a species of the Lepturinae subfamily in the long-horned beetle family.", "Bhreathnach is a surname, and may refer to: Edel Bhreathnach, Irish historian and academic Gearóidín Bhreathnach, Irish singer Linda Bhreathnach (born 1983), Irish television actress Niamh Bhreathnach (born 1945), Irish politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Jane Philpott (born 1960), Canadian politician and physician Scott Phillpott, US Naval captain Andrew Phillpott, founder of the band Das Shadow", "Notable people with the surname include: Oleksandr Zayets (1962-2007), Ukrainian footballer Serhiy Zayets (born 1969), Ukrainian footballer Vladimir Zayets (born 1981), Azerbaijani athlete", "The tricolored blackbird (Agelaius tricolor) is a passerine bird of the family Icteridae.", "Rosa or De Rosa may refer to:", "Will Wheatley's father was the 1795 Derby-winning jockey, Anthony Wheatley.", "(The song wasn't sung in the movie, which is the reason that Emily ( 1964 song ) couldn't be nominated for an Academy Award.)", "Shanimol Osman is the only woman MLA of UDF in the 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly", "Whichcord is a surname, and may refer to: Claire Whichcord (born 1972), British cricketer John Whichcord Sr. (1790-1860), British architect John Whichcord Jr. (1823-1885), British architect", "Notable people with the surname include: Mary Barkas (1889 - 1959), New Zealand psychiatrist, physician and author Ned Barkas (1901-1962), English footballer Sam Barkas (1909-1989), English footballer Tommy Barkas (1912-1991), English footballer Walter H. Barkas (1912-1969), American physicist Harry Barkas (1906-1974), English footballer Vasilios Barkas (1994-), Greek goalkeeper", "Redirect to: Rally of South Africa", "Redirect to: Frédéric Chopin Monument, Żelazowa Wola", "2006 Oita Trinita season", "The album features one of the band's first well-known hits, a cover of The Angels song \"Face the Day.\"", "Redirect to: Alexis (footballer, born 1974)", "SALC or Salc may refer to: Salč, a settlement in Ulcinj Municipality, Montenegro South Andhra Lutheran Church, Christian denomination in India South Australian Land Company, formed before British colonisation of South Australia South Australian Legislative Council, one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia Southern Africa Litigation Centre, litigant in Southern Africa Litigation Centre v National Director of Public Prosecutions Symmetry-adapted linear combination (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Menem (born 1930), President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999 Eduardo Menem (born 1938), Argentine politician, brother of Carlos Menem Zulema María Eva Menem (born 1970), daughter of Carlos Menem", "Kugimiya is a surname.", "KAB-500 is a Russian precision guided weapon which comes in four versions: KAB-500KR TV-guided bomb KAB-500L laser-guided bomb KAB-500OD EO correlation TV seeker KAB-500S-E satellite-guided bomb https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/kab-500.htm", "NGC 4694 was discovered by William Herschel on March 15, 1784", "Jeffrey 'Jeff' Teale (20 December 1939 - 16 January 1997) was a British international athlete", "David Court ( cricketer ) is currently the analyst for Surrey County Cricket Club 1st XI", "The Democratic Solidarity party described itself as \"an organization from within Cuba promoting democracy and the respect for human rights by the peaceful route.\"", "Laurent Saint-Martin (born 22 June 1985) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "After the election, the composition of the council was Labour 36 Conservative 20 Liberal Party 4", "Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Jefferson Seay Bobby Seay Clarence Seay Dick Seay Edward T. Seay (c. 1869-1941), American lawyer and politician Frank Howell Seay James Seay, (1914-1992), American actor Johnny Seay Lloyd Seay Mark Seay SEAY, vocalist/compsoer S.S. Seay Thomas Seay Virgil Seay William W. 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(feminine Skácelová) is a Czech surname, it may refer to: Jan Skácel, Czech poet Jindřich Skácel, Czech footballer Rudolf Skácel, Czech footballer", "Eurysthea is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Eurysthea caesariata (Martins, 1995) Eurysthea cribripennis (Bates, 1885) Eurysthea hirca (Berg, 1889) Eurysthea hirta (Kirby, 1818) Eurysthea ilinizae (Kirsch, 1889) Eurysthea koepckei (Franz, 1956) Eurysthea lacordairei (Lacordaire, 1869) Eurysthea latefasciata (Fonseca-Gessner, 1990) Eurysthea magnifica Martins, 1985 Eurysthea martinsi (Fonseca-Gessner, 1990) Eurysthea nicolai (Aurivillius, 1908) Eurysthea obliqua (Audinet-Serville, 1834) Eurysthea punctata (Fonseca-Gessner, 1990) Eurysthea robertsi (Fonseca-Gessner, 1990) Eurysthea rotundicollis (Martins, 1995) Eurysthea sordida (Erichson, 1847) Eurysthea squamifera (Martins, 1967) Eurysthea subandina (Fonseca-Gessner, 1990)", "Disc or disk may refer to: Disc (geometry) Disk storage", "Redirect to: 1951 Albanian National Championship", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandar Pravdić (born 1958), politician from Serbia Vlado Pravdić (born 1949), Bosnian musician", "Notable people with the surname include: Iliyan Marchev (born 1992), Bulgarian footballer Veselin Marchev (born 1990), Bulgarian footballer", "This is a list of the known varieties of snakes in South Carolina", "In 1956 brothers José and Andrés, Zaragoza founded the Zaragoza Arms Factory in Mexico City, near Mexico City International Airport.", "None of the Above is the 26th studio album by Peter Hammill, released on None of the Above ( album )'s Fie!", "Redirect to: The Wire", "The Scout and Guide movement in Lebanon is served by Fédération Libanaise des Eclaireuses et des Guides, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Lebanese Scouting Federation, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement Homenmen Beirut", "All 143 units were sold within a month of going on sale, in a phenomenon the Beijing media called \"The Orange Storm.\"", "People with this name include: Kim Gwang-seon (born 1946), South Korean cyclist Kim Kwang-sun (born 1964), South Korean boxer Go Gwang-seon (born 1969), South Korean rower Song Gwang-seon (born 1970), South Korean swimmer Kwak Kwang-seon (born 1986), South Korean footballer Lee Kwang-seon (born 1989), South Korean footballer Park Kwang-sun (born 1990), South Korean singer, member of Ulala Session David Kwang-sun Suh, 20th-century South Korean theologian", "Mostafa Alnagar / Mostafa Alnajjar  ; (born 5 May 1980 in Cairo, Egypt) is an Egyptian opposition figure and politician, and a writer, with a special interest in human rights.</ref>", "The Guardian has described him as \"a former army officer, journalist adventurer and rightwing libertarian.\"", "Canton of Sevi-Sorru-Cinarca consists of the following communes: Ambiegna Arbori Arro Azzana Balogna Calcatoggio Cannelle Cargèse Casaglione Coggia Cristinacce Évisa Guagno Letia Lopigna Marignana Murzo Orto Osani Ota Partinello Pastricciola Piana Poggiolo Renno Rezza Rosazia Salice Sant'Andréa-d'Orcino Sari-d'Orcino Serriera Soccia Vico", "Redirect to: Connections: An Investigation into Organized Crime in Canada", "But before training camp, Tom Farris enlisted in the United States Coast Guard to serve in World War II.", "Notable people with the surname include: Kantorowicz: Ernst Hartwig Kantorowicz, German historian, member of the George-Kreis (1895-1963) Hermann Kantorowicz, German jurist and civil lawyer (1877-1940) Kantrowitz: Adrian Kantrowitz (1918-2008), American cardiac surgeon Arthur Kantrowitz (1913-2008), American scientist, engineer, and educator Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz (1945-2018), American essayist, poet, activist and academic", "The grey-crowned tetraka or grey-crowned greenbul (Xanthomixis cinereiceps) is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieridae.", "This page lists all described species of the spider family Actinopodidae as of March 2019:", "This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1983:", "Redirect to: Saipa Shahin", "Manganoblödite, as suggested by its name is a manganese-analogue of blödite.", "Formerly the seat of the bishops of Bertinoro, Bertinoro Cathedral is now a co-cathedral in the diocese of Forlì-Bertinoro,", "Redirect to: Death Dealer (painting)", "Burliuk (Ukrainian: ) is a surname of Ukrainian descent, and may refer to: David Burliuk (1882-1967), Ukrainian painter Wladimir Burliuk (1886-1917), Ukrainian painter", "National Technological University -- Paraná Regional Faculty is located in Paraná, Argentina, and it offers academic degrees on the following subjects: Electronic Engineering Civil Engineering Electromechanical Engineering", "[But] the feedback from the banks is you cant put the whole world on a blockchain.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Sean Thackrey, American winemaker Ted Thackrey, American journalist and publisher Tim Thackrey (born 1979), American taekwondo athlete", "Abernathy is an unincorporated community in Cleburne County, Alabama, United States", "Redirect to: Billy Walsh (polo)", "Canton of Taverny consists of the following communes: Beauchamp Bessancourt Pierrelaye Taverny", "The film is also known as Beware!", "Redirect to: 1883 Fordham football team", "Drypta is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Drypta aeneipennis Bates, 1889 Drypta aeneipes Wiedemann, 1823 Drypta aetheria Andrewes, 1936 Drypta allardi Chaudoir, 1877 Drypta alluaudi Jeannel, 1949 Drypta amabilis Chaudoir, 1852 Drypta apicipalpis Fairmaire, 1899 Drypta argillacea Andrewes, 1924 Drypta australis Dejean, 1825 Drypta brevis Peringuey, 1896 Drypta caelestis Alluaud, 1935 Drypta camerunica Basilewsky, 1960 Drypta clarkei Basilewsky, 1984 Drypta connecta Chaudoir, 1877 Drypta crassiuscula Chaudoir, 1861 Drypta cupripennis Jeannel, 1949 Drypta cyanea Laporte De Castelnau, 1835 Drypta cyanella Chaudoir, 1843 Drypta cyanicollis Fairmaire, 1897 Drypta cyanopus Andrewes, 1936 Drypta dealata Burgeon, 1937 Drypta dentata (P.Rossi, 1790) Drypta dilutipes Motschulsky, 1864 Drypta distincta (P.Rossi, 1792) Drypta feae Gestro, 1875 Drypta flavipes Wiedemann, 1823 Drypta formosana Bates, 1873 Drypta fulveola Bates, 1883 Drypta fumata Fairmaire, 1899 Drypta fumigata Putzeys, 1875 Drypta iris Laporte De Castelnau, 1840 Drypta japonica Bates, 1873 Drypta lineola W.S.Macleay, 1825 Drypta lugens Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 Drypta mandibularis Laporte De Castelnau, 1834 Drypta mastersii W.S.Macleay, 1871 Drypta melanarthra Chaudoir, 1861 Drypta microphthalma Jeannel, 1949 Drypta minuta Basilewsky, 1960 Drypta mira Alluaud, 1935 Drypta montisgallorum Jeannel, 1949 Drypta mordorata Basilewsky, 1953 Drypta mouhoti Chaudoir, 1872 Drypta neglecta Basilewsky, 1960 Drypta nigricornis Basilewsky, 1960 Drypta obscura Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 Drypta papua Darlington, 1968 Drypta parumpunctata Chaudoir, 1861 Drypta perrieri Fairmaire, 1897 Drypta posticespinosa (Basilewsky, 1960) Drypta purpurascens Jeannel, 1949 Drypta pyriformis Quedenfeldt, 1883 Drypta quadrispina Fairmaire, 1897 Drypta ruficollis Dejean, 1831 Drypta schoutedeni Basilewsky, 1949 Drypta semenovi Jedlicka, 1963 Drypta setigera Gerstaecker, 1867 Drypta seyrigi Jeannel, 1949 Drypta siderea Bates, 1892 Drypta sulcicollis Putzeys, 1875 Drypta tetroxys Jeannel, 1949 Drypta thoracica Boheman, 1848 Drypta tristis Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 Drypta tuberculata Andrewes, 1924 Drypta ussuriensis Jedlicka, 1963 Drypta viridicollis Jeannel, 1949 Drypta waterhousei Oberthur, 1881", "Redirect to: Boulevard du Temple (photograph)", "Bozer is a Turkish surname and may refer to: Ahmet Bozer (born 1960), Turkish business executive Ali Bozer (born 1925), Turkish academic and politician Hasan Bozer (born 1944), Turkish politician", "Redirect to: Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period#Five Dynasties", "Kletsky (Russian: ; masculine), Kletskaya (; feminine), or Kletskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Volgograd Oblast, Russia: Kletsky (rural locality), a khutor in Kletsky Selsoviet of Sredneakhtubinsky District Kletskaya, a stanitsa in Kletsky Selsoviet of Kletsky District", "Notable people with the surname include: Pedro Friedeberg, Mexican painter Raphael Friedeberg, German anarchist Friedeberg, German name for Mirsk", "Boudouaou-El-Bahri is a town and commune in Boumerdès Province, Algeria.", "Bender rose to fame by producing Reservoir Dogs in 1992 and has since produced several of Quentin Tarantino's films including Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2 and Inglourious Basterds.", "Redirect to: 1880 Amherst football team", "João Gordo (of Ratos de Porão fame), Edgard Scandurra (formerly a member of Mercenárias, and more well known for Cadê as Armas ?'s work with Ultraje a Rigor and Ira!)", "Founded in 2007, the league currently consists of two teams which compete against teams from other leagues.", "Mimosciadella is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Mimosciadella fuscosignata Breuning, 1958 Mimosciadella subinermicollis Breuning, 1958", "Redirect to: Violet (The Birthday Massacre album)", "Larry H. Miller's widow, Gail, is still on the Jazz board of directors.)", "This is a list of Canadian natural gas companies: ATCO Gas - based in Edmonton, Alberta AltaGas - based in Calgary, Alberta Anderson Canadian Natural Resources Limited - based in Calgary Dejour Energy - based in British Columbia Direct Energy - formerly based in Toronto and now based in Houston, Texas Enbridge - based in Calgary: acquired Consumers' Gas Company from British Gas EnCana Corporation - based in Calgary Ferus Natural Gas Fuels Inc. (Ferus NGF) - based in Calgary, Alberta Fortis BC Natural Gas - based in Kelowna, British Columbia Gaz Métro - based in Québec Manitoba Hydro - provided by Centra Gas - based in Winnipeg, Manitoba Pengrowth - based in Calgary Progress Energy Resources - based in Calgary SaskEnergy - based in Regina, Saskatchewan SemCams Natural Gas - based in Calgary Union Gas - based in Chatham, ON Hassan Energy - based in Pakistan Tourmaline Oil Corp - based in Calgary Peyto Exploration & Development - based in Calgary", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniela Bártová (born 1974), retired Czech athlete Heidemarie Bártová (born 1965), retired female diver from the Czech Republic Radka Bártová (born 1990), Slovak figure skater", "Redirect to: Norwegian County Road 5378", "Both were published by Mattel in 1983 (under the M Network label for the Atari version), but each game is of unique design.", "In 1960, Whitehill played Willie Whitehill's first first-class match for Glamorgan against Worcestershire at the County Championship.", "The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (in case citations, S.D.N.Y.)", "The 2005 Individual Speedway European Championship", "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.", "Notable people with the surname include: Calvin Peete (1943-2015), American professional golfer Charlie Peete (1929-1956), American professional baseball player Louise Peete (1880-1947), American serial killer; executed in the gas chamber Holly Robinson Peete (born 1964), American actress and singer; wife of Rodney Peete Rodney Peete (born 1966), American professional football player; brother of Skip Peete Skip Peete (born 1963), American professional football coach; brother of Rodney Peete", "Events from the year 1590 in France", "The following is a list of the 19 cantons of the Savoie department, in France, following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015: Aix-les-Bains-1 Aix-les-Bains-2 Albertville-1 Albertville-2 Bourg-Saint-Maurice Bugey savoyard Chambéry-1 Chambéry-2 Chambéry-3 Modane Montmélian La Motte-Servolex Moûtiers Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin La Ravoire Saint-Alban-Leysse Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne Saint-Pierre-d'Albigny Ugine", "Pashkevich (Belarusian: ; Russian: ) is a surname that may refer to: Alaiza Pashkevich (1876-1916), Belarusian poet and political activist Igor Pashkevich (1971-2016), Russian figure skater Vasily Pashkevich (1742-1797), Russian musician Vladimir Pashkevich (born 1996), Russian football player Yekaterina Pashkevich (born 1972), Russian ice hockey player", "Built and manufactured by Premier Rides, Tempesto opened on April 25, 2015.", "Platypodiella is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Platypodiella gemmata (Rathbun, 1902) Platypodiella georgei den Hartog & Turkay, 1991 Platypodiella picta (A. Milne Edwards, 1869) Platypodiella rotundata (Stimpson, 1860) Platypodiella spectabilis (Herbst, 1794)", "Drakkar may refer to: Drakkar Entertainment Drakkar Productions, a French underground black metal record label Baie-Comeau Drakkar, a junior ice hockey team Drakkar Noir, a line of men's cologne marketed by Guy Laroche Drakkar (band), an early-1970s Cambodian hard rock band Drakkar Sauna, a country-folk band from Lawrence, Kansas Drakkar, the name of the building in which 58 French paratroopers were killed in the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing Drakar, a Viking longship", "Redirect to: List of professorships at the University of Aberdeen" ]
[ "The EP, released a few months before the Plastikman album Musik, features \"Spastik\", which has been described as \"perhaps [Hawtin's] most well-known Plastikman production, a signature track that never ceased to inspire feverish reactions among Hawtin fanatics.\"", "Redirect to: List of Irish Independent Albums Chart number ones of 2011", "Notable people with the given name include: Trumaine Johnson (cornerback) (born 1990), American football player Trumaine Johnson (born 1960), American football player Trumaine McBride (born 1985), American football player Trumaine Sykes (born 1982), American football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian Mashburn (21st century), guitarist and vocalist in the ska band Save Ferris Jamal Mashburn (born 1972), American professional basketball player Jesse Mashburn (born 1933), American athlete Joe Mashburn (21st century), Dean of the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston", "Redirect to: Zuriel Oduwole", "The 3rd IAAF World Cup in Athletics was an international track and field sporting event sponsored by the International Association of Athletics Federations, held on September 4-6, 1981, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy.", "Notable people with the surname include: David Easter (born 1959), English actor Graham Easter (born 1969), English footballer Jack Easter (1907-1979), Australian politician Jamal Easter (born 1987), Welsh Association Football player Jeff & Sheri Easter, Southern Gospel duo Jermaine Easter (born 1982), Welsh Association Football player Luke Easter (baseball) (1915-1979), professional baseball player in Major League Baseball and the Negro leagues Luke Easter (musician), singer and songwriter with the Christian metal band Tourniquet Mark Easter (born 1982), rugby union player born in Swaziland Melanie Easter (born 1972), British paralympic swimmer and cyclist Mitch Easter (born 1954), American musician and producer Nick Easter (born 1978), English rugby union player Paul Easter (born 1963), Scottish freestyle swimmer Wayne Easter (born 1949), Canadian politician", "Willa Sibert Cather (/kæðr/; December 7, 1873 - April 24, 1947) was an American writer who achieved recognition for Willa Cather's novels of frontier life on the Great Plains, including O Pioneers!", "The surname may refer to: Arkadiusz Bąk (born 1974), Polish football player Bożena Bąk (born 1966), Polish badminton player Jacek Bąk (born 1973), Polish football player Justyna Bąk (born 1974), Polish long-distance runner Mateusz Bąk (born 1983), Polish football player Mirosław Bąk (born 1961), Polish footballer Thomas Bak, Polish-born German artist", "Kotovsky (Russian: ; masculine), Kotovskaya (; feminine), or Kotovskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Kotovsky, Kemerovo Oblast, a settlement in Svyatoslavskaya Rural Territory of Izhmorsky District of Kemerovo Oblast Kotovsky, Novoderevenkovsky District, Oryol Oblast, a village in Novoderevenkovsky District of the Oryol region Kotovsky, Serafimovichsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Bolshovsky Selsoviet of Serafimovichsky District of Volgograd Oblast Kotovsky, Uryupinsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Kotovsky Selsoviet of Uryupinsky District of Volgograd Oblast Kotovskoye, a selo in Kotovsky Selsoviet of Rasskazovsky District of Tambov Oblast Kotovskaya, a village in Moshinsky Selsoviet of Nyandomsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast", "Redirect to: Julia Hamilton (schooner)", "People with the surname include: Alex Hutchings (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player Arthur Hutchings (1906-1989), English musicologist Ashley Hutchings (born 1945), English folk musician Carl Hutchings (born 1974), English footballer Chris Hutchings (born 1957), English footballer Cory Hutchings (born 1972), New Zealand surf lifesaver E. T. Hutchings (1886-1958), American architect Frederick Hutchings (1880-1934), English cricketer Geoffrey Hutchings (1939-2010), English actor Graham Hutchings, British chemist Gudie Hutchings (born 1959), Canadian politician Ian Hutchings (born 1968), Zimbabwean golfer Jack Hutchings (1882-1966), New Zealand cricketer James Mason Hutchings (1820-1902), American businessman Jamie Hutchings (born 1971), Australian rock musician Jeffrey A. Hutchings (born 1958), Canadian scientist John Hutchings, a British sailor killed in the Icarus affair Johnny Hutchings (1916-1963), American baseball pitcher Keith Hutchings, Canadian politician Kenneth Hutchings (1882-1916), English cricketer Kimberly Hutchings, British academic Mark Hutchings (born 1991), Australian rules footballer Michael Hutchings (chef) (born 1949), American chef Michael Hutchings (mathematician), American mathematician Noah Hutchings (born 1922), American religious broadcaster Richard Hutchings (born 1978), English cricketer Robert Hutchings, American academic Sarah Hutchings (born 1984), American composer Steve Hutchings (born 1990), English footballer Stuart James Hutchings (born 1951), Welsh chess master Tim Hutchings (born 1958), English runner Timothy Hutchings (born 1974), American artist William Hutchings (1879-1948), English cricketer William S. Hutchings (1832-1911), American mathematics prodigy", "In this first full year of the Best Seller list, 15 titles reached the top of the weekly list (in order of number of weeks at the top of the list, from highest to lowest): Naruto, 19 weeks; Bleach, 4 weeks; Negima!, 4 weeks; Rosario + Vampire: Season II, 4 weeks; Vampire Knight, 4 weeks; Black Bird, 2 weeks; Black Butler, 2 weeks; Fullmetal Alchemist, 2 weeks; Hetalia: Axis Powers, 2 weeks; Maximum Ride, 2 weeks; Warriors: Ravenpaw's Path, 2 weeks; Yu-Gi-Oh!", "Notable people with the surname include: Kimera Bartee (born 1972), American baseball player William Bartee (born 1977), American footballer player", "Redirect to: 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 6", "A list of 15th-century saints:", "Notable people with the surname include: Boxers Kōki Kameda Daiki Kameda Seiji Kameda, musician", "The following year, the Texas Folklore Society printed an article by J. Frank Dobie, who claimed I 'd Like to be in Texas for the Roundup in the Spring was \"an old song he had obtained from Andy Adams.\"", "Wincenty Strohe (1888 - ?)", "As of 2012-2013 Alain Roca was playing on Fakel Novy Urengoy", "Bavi may refer to: Bavi County, an administrative subdivision of Iran Karim Bavi, footballer Tropical Storm Bavi (disambiguation), multiple storms Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc., a Philippine poultry company", "Notable people with the surname include: Chitra Singh, born Shome, famous ghazal singer, was also known as Chitra Dutta Mihir Kanti Shome, Indian politician Tillotama Shome, Indian actress Title character of Bhuvan Shome Pratibha Basu, born Shome, famous Bengali writer, was also known as Ranu Shome", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Patchett Warbrick (1860-1940), New Zealand boatbuilder, rugby player and tourist guide Ann Patchett (born 1963), American author Arthur Patchett Martin (1851-1902), Australian writer Dale Patchett (born 1950), American politician George William Patchett, British motorcycle racer and engineer Irene Amy Patchett (1887-1989) American anatomist Jean Patchett (1926-2002), American fashion model John Patchett (1797-1876), the first person to plant a commercial vineyard and build a commercial wine cellar in the Napa Valley Katrina Patchett (born 1986), professional ballroom dancer from Perth, Australia Terry Patchett (1940-1996), politician in the United Kingdom Wayne Patchett, Australian Paralympic athlete William Patchett (died 1843), among the Europeans who died in the Wairau Affray", "The album featured a heavier R&B sound, and spawned three US Hot 100 top 40 hits, \"Leavin'\", \"How Do You Sleep?", "Siodmak later said \"I thought Cry of the City was good but it's not really my kind of film: I hate locations - there's so much you can't control.\"", "Barczkowice [bartkvits] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kamieńsk, within Radomsko County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.", "Sayonara may also refer to:", "Raili is a Finnish feminine given name that may refer to Raili Halttu (1909-2006), Finnish sprint runner Raili Hoviniemi (born 1936), Finnish Olympic gymnast Raili Kauppi (1920-1995), Finnish philosopher Raili Pietilä (born 1926), Finnish architect Raili Riuttala (born 1933), Finnish swimmer Raili Sallinen, Finnish ski orienteering competitor", "Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Heilman (born 1978), American baseball player Anna Heilman (1928-2011), Polish resistance fighter Dan Heilman (1922-1966), American comic strip cartoonist E. Bruce Heilman, American college and university president James Heilman, Canadian physician John Heilman, American politician John B. Heilman (1920-2013), American politician Kenneth Heilman (born 1938), American neurologist M. Stephen Heilman (born 1933), American physician and inventor Robert B. Heilman (1906-2004), American educator and writer Samuel Heilman (born 1946), American sociologist and writer William Heilman (1824-1890), American politician William Clifford Heilman (1877-1946), American classical composer", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Morici (born 1974), Italian botanist Peter Morici (born 1948), American economist", "Redirect to: List of Hot R&B Singles number ones of 1963", "Notable people with the surname include: Ángel Mangual (born 1947), Puerto Rican baseball player Pepe Mangual (born 1952), Puerto Rican baseball player Tomás de Jesús Mangual, Puerto Rican journalist", "Notable people with the surname include: Liz McClarnon (born 1981), English singer and television presenter Zahn McClarnon (born 1966), American actor", "Redirect to: Singapore Institute of Management#SIM Global Education", "Gyang Nyam Shom Pwajok (March 15, 1966 - October 28, 2015) was a Nigerian politician and a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Rozzi (born 1994), Italian footballer Mark Rozzi (born 1971), American politician Ricardo Rozzi (born 1960), Chilean ecologist and philosopher", "Nyssicostylus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Nyssicostylus melzeri Chemsak & Martins, 1966 Nyssicostylus overali Galileo & Martins, 1990 Nyssicostylus paraba Martins, 2005 Nyssicostylus subopacus (Bates, 1885)", "Timothy Patrick Sheehan (February 21, 1909 - October 8, 2000) of Chicago was a U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1951 to 1959.", "The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC, previously the British Board of Film Censors), is a non-governmental organisation, founded by the film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas and video works (such as television programmes, trailers, adverts, public information/campaigning films, menus, bonus content etc.)", "Toxotrypana is an obsolete genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae, now Anastrepha", "Three transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for this gene. }}", "A24 motorway (Austria), a road connecting Vienna and the A23 to Stockerau A 24 motorway (Germany), a road connecting Hamburg and Berlin A24 motorway (Italy), a road connecting Rome and the Adriatic Sea A24 motorway (Portugal), a road connecting Viseu and Chaves A-24 motorway (Spain), a proposed road to connect Daroca and Burgos A 24 road (Sri Lanka), a road connecting Matara and Akuressa A24 road (United Kingdom) may refer to: A24 road (England), a road connecting London and Worthing A24 road (Isle of Man), a road connecting the A3 and the A5 A24 road (Northern Ireland), a road connecting Belfast and Clough", "Civitas Tropaensium was a Roman castrum situated in Scythia Minor in modern Constanţa County, Romania.", "Ines or INES may refer to: INES, International Nuclear Event Scale INES or carte d'identité nationale électronique sécurisée, proposed French national identity card INES or International Network of Engineers and Scientists for global responsibility iNES (TV service), a Romanian TV service", "Marco Marazzoli (1602?", "The Beaugay Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares three-years-old and older over a distance of one and one-sixteenth of a mile at Belmont Park in Elmont, Long Island, New York.", "Notable people with the surname include: Edward Mechling (1878-1938), American middle-distance runner Gene Mechling (1909-1975), American basketballer Heinrich Mechling (1892-1976), German footballer", "Redirect to: MV Jupiter (1973)", "Notable people with the surname include: Fumio Kishida (born 1957), Japanese politician Hiroki Kishida (born 1981), Japanese football player Kensaku Kishida ( , born 1978), Japanese actor and entertainer Kunio Kishida (1890-1954), Japanese dramatist and writer Kyōko Kishida (1930-2006), Japanese actress, voice actress, writer of children's books and daughter of Kunio Kishida Kyukichi Kishida (1888-1968), Japanese entomologist Mamoru Kishida (born 1981), Japanese baseball player Masayuki Kishida ( , born 1985), Japanese swimmer Mitsugi Kishida (1916-1988), Japanese photographer Ryūsei Kishida (born 1891), Japanese painter Shin Kishida (1939-1982), Japanese actor Toshiko Kishida (1863-1901), Japanese feminist Yasunori Kishida, Japanese lepidopterologist", "Franck Jurietti (born 30 March 1975) is a French former professional football defender, who spent most of his career in Bordeaux.", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian Honeywood (born 1949), English footballer Phil Honeywood (born 1960), Australian politician Robert Honeywood (c. 1601-1686), English politician Thomas Honeywood (1586-1666), English politician Varnette Honeywood (1950-2010), American painter and writer", "Rune Brøndbo is the cousin of the DDE drummer Eskil Brøndbo and vocalist Bjarne Brøndbo", "Redirect to: Eartheater (musician)", "This is a list of rulers of Saudi Arabia, a Kingdom on the Arabian Peninsula That belongs to Sheikh Saud I", "Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Matošević (born 1989), Croatian football player Marinko Matosevic (born 1985), Australian tennis player Matea Matošević (born 1989), Croatian long-distance runner Valter Matošević (born 1970), Croatian handball player Vedran Matošević (born 1990), Croatian futsal player", "Redirect to: Marcão (footballer, born 1975)", "The post of Secretary General is of the rank of the Cabinet Secretary in the Government of India, who is the senior most civil servant to the Indian Government.", "List of notable biologists from Slovenia", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexis Alexanian, American film producer Andranik Alexanyan (born 1998), Ukrainian singer-songwriter Aris Alexanian (1901-1961), Armenian businessman Artak Aleksanyan (born 1991), Armenian footballer Artur Aleksanyan (born 1991), Armenian sport wrestler David Alexanian (born 1967), American film director and producer Diran Alexanian (1881-1954), Armenian cello teacher Gegham Aleksanyan (born 1962), Armenian artist Gevorg Aleksanyan (born 1981), Armenian weightlifter Karen Aleksanyan (born 1980), Armenian footballer Kristine Aleksanyan (born 1989), Armenian footballer Marat Aleksanian (born 1949), Armenian politician Narine Aleqsanyan (born 1967), Armenian actress and television presenter Nubar Alexanian (born 1950), American photographer Ruben Aleksanyan (born 1990), Armenian weightlifter Valeri Aleksanyan (born 1984), Armenian footballer Vasily Aleksanyan (1971-2011), Russian lawyer and businessman Victoria Aleksanyan (born 1987), Armenian film director", "Notable people with the surname include: Alois Podhajsky (1898-1973), Austrian equestrian Leif Podhajsky, Australian graphic designer and art director", "Shurron Pierson also played for the Chicago Bears.", "Redirect to: List of Babylon 5 characters#Zathras", "Yucatan is an unincorporated community in eastern Callaway County, Missouri, United States.", "Writing in The Nation magazine, John Palattella described Hambone as \"an indispensable little magazine that for more than a quarter-century has featured work by everyone from Sun Ra, Robert Duncan, and Beverly Dahlen to Edward Kamau Brathwaite and Susan Howe.\"", "The following is a list of the 19 cantons of the Doubs department, in France, following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015: Audincourt Baume-les-Dames Bavans Besançon-1 Besançon-2 Besançon-3 Besançon-4 Besançon-5 Besançon-6 Bethoncourt Frasne Maîche Montbéliard Morteau Ornans Pontarlier Saint-Vit Valdahon Valentigney", "Raje Ambrishrao Raje Satyawan Rao Atram was the State Minister of Tribal Development,forests & Gadchiroli Guardian minister for Maharashtra State Government", "VIPS is a standard package for many Linux distributions", "According to David Lemmon, with Harry Jupp Thomas Humphrey formed the first great opening partnership for Surrey, one which caused \"a sensation\" with \"their bright and attractive cricket, their long partnerships, by their speed between the wickets.\"", "1971 in philosophy", "The album was recorded at Duck Kee Studios in Mebane, North Carolina during the Summer of 1996, except tracks 4, 7-9, and 11 which were recorded on 4-track cassette on \"Old NC 86.\"", "A list of animated films produced in Vietnam in decade order :", "Dorf may refer to: Dorf (surname) Dorf (character), portrayed by Tim Conway Dorf, Germany (disambiguation), various settlements Dorf, Switzerland, a small town DORF (film festival), Croatia Dorf, a common term used to refer to the featured characters in the video game Dwarf Fortress", "Events from the year 1907 in Russia", "Citharinus is a genus of lutefishes from tropical Africa, with six currently described species: Citharinus citharus (É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1809) C. c. citharus (É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1809) (moon fish) C. c. intermedius Worthington, 1932 Citharinus congicus Boulenger, 1897 Citharinus eburneensis Daget, 1962 Citharinus gibbosus Boulenger, 1899 Citharinus latus J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1844 Citharinus macrolepis Boulenger, 1899", "Redirect to: 1989 McDonald's Open", "Redirect to: 2016 Florida Republican presidential primary", "The Gettler Boys were a group of toxicologists who studied under or worked with Alexander Gettler, the \"father of forensic toxicology in America.\"", "Redirect to: Largo Island", "The university, established in 2002, is one of the largest private universities in Cambodia", "William Samson earned his PhD in Astronomy in 1971 from the University of Edinburgh.", "Bakir (Arabic: ‎, meaning \"coming early\") or Bakır (Turkish, meaning \"copper\") may refer to:", "The following events occurred in December 1944:", "This is a list of national parks in Vietnam:", "José Andrés Monroy Saldaña (born 10 March 1996) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a defender for Club Atlas.", "Frank Garcia ( magician ) was known as \"The Man With The Million Dollar Hands.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrés Aldama (born 1956), Cuban boxer Frederick Luis Aldama, U.S. academic Juan Aldama (1774-1811), insurgent leader in the Mexican War of Independence Monica Aldama, American cheerleading coach Yamilé Aldama (born 1972), a triple-jumper from Cuba who has represented both Sudan and Great Britain", "The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka: The Global Failure to Protect Tamil Rights Under International Law is book by Francis Boyle on the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War and its alleged war crimes.", "Emilio Brambilla (26 June 1882 - 17 October 1938) was an Italian athlete", "M. Balakrishnan was the first Tamil writer to receive the South East Asian Writers Award in 1982", "Tokizo Ichihashi ( , Ichihashi Tokizo, June 9, 1909 - ?)", "Raphael Morgan was designated as \"Missionary (Greek: ) to America and the West Indies.\"", "Bondarenko (Ukrainian: ) is a Ukrainian surname (from Ukrainian: - cooper), used by the following people: Alona Bondarenko, Ukrainian tennis player, sister and tennis doubles partner of Kateryna Bondarenko Andrei Bondarenko, Ukrainian opera singer Andriy Bondarenko, Ukrainian composer and pianist Artem Bondarenko, Ukrainian football player Bohdan Bondarenko, Ukrainian high jumper Dmitri Bondarenko, Russian anthropologist and historian Ilya Bondarenko, Russian architect (1867-1947) Joseph Bondarenko, author, theologian, public speaker Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukrainian tennis player, sister and tennis doubles partner of Alona Bondarenko Mikhail Bondarenko (disambiguation) Nadezhda Bondarenko Oleksandr Bondarenko (disambiguation), several people Olena Anatoliivna Bondarenko Olena Fedorivna Bondarenko Olga Bondarenko Roman Bondarenko Svitlana Bondarenko Valentin Bondarenko, Soviet cosmonaut (1937-1961) Valeria Bondarenko, Ukrainian former tennis player and elder sister of Alona and Kateryna Valeri Bondarenko (born 1953), Estonian football player and manager Valeriy Bondarenko (born 1994), Ukrainian footballer Viktor Bondarenko (disambiguation) (several persons) Bondarenko may also refer to Bondarenko, a lunar impact crater named after a Soviet cosmonaut Valentin Bondarenko", "California High may refer to: California High School (disambiguation), multiple schools with the name California High, a fainting game", "Hochmuth is the surname of: Abraham Hochmuth (1816-1889), Hungarian rabbi Bruno Hochmuth (1911-1967), Major General in the United States Marine Corps", "However, Miller commented that the \"British perspective\" of the book \"overlooks some significant U.S. developments and underplays important work done by other journalists, including Barton Gellman of The Washington Post.\"", "Paul Hoffert's film music earned him a San Francisco Film Festival and three SOCAN Film Composer of the Year awards, and included films such as: The Proud Rider (1971), The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972), Outrageous!", "Notable people with the surname include: Cesáreo Gabaráin (1936-1991), Spanish priest and composer Iker Gabarain (born 1977), Spanish footballer", "As an actress, Johnson has appeared in Inherent Vice, Comedy Bang!", "Maksim Vladimirovich Budnikov (Russian: ; born 31 May 1983) is a Russian professional footballer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy (1885-1961), Dutch politician Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy (born 1967), Dutch politician" ]
[ "Redirect to: NBA Development League Impact Player of the Year Award", "Constantine Overton (1626/7-c1700?", "On 10 November 2010 Isakov was sworn into the Kyrgyz Parliament as a member of the Social Democrat Party of Kyrgyzstan (SDPK)", "Lacconectus is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, containing the following species: Lacconectus andrewesi Guignot, 1952 Lacconectus arunachal Brancucci, 2006 Lacconectus balkei Brancucci & Hendrich, 2005 Lacconectus baolocensis Brancucci, 2004 Lacconectus basalis Sharp, 1882 Lacconectus birmanicus Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus biswasi Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus blandulus Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus corayi Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus fallaciosus Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus formosanus (Kamiya, 1938) Lacconectus freyi Guéorguiev, 1968 Lacconectus fulvescens Motschulsky, 1855 Lacconectus geiseri Brancucci, 2006 Lacconectus gusenleitneri Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus hainanensis Hendrich, 1998 Lacconectus heinertzi Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus heubergeri Brancucci & Hendrich, 2005 Lacconectus holzschuhi Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus jaechi Brancucci, 2002 Lacconectus javanicus Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus kelantanensis Brancucci & Hendrich, 2005 Lacconectus khaosokensis Brancucci & Gusich, 2004 Lacconectus klausnitzeri Brancucci, 2006 Lacconectus krikkeni Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus kubani Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus laccophiloides Zimmermann, 1928 Lacconectus lambai Vazirani, 1977 Lacconectus loeiensis Brancucci, 1987 Lacconectus maoyangensis Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus menglunensis Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus merguiensis Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus meyeri Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus minutus Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus muluensis Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus munnarensis Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus nepalensis Brancucci, 1989 Lacconectus nicolasi Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus nigrita Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus oceanicus Régimbart, 1899 Lacconectus ovalis Gschwendtner, 1936 Lacconectus pacholatkoi Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus pederzanii Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus peguensis Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus ponti Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus pseudonicolasi Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus pseudosimilis Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus pulcher Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus punctatus Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus punctipennis Zimmermann, 1928 Lacconectus regimbarti Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus ritsemae Régimbart, 1883 Lacconectus rossi Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus rutilans Brancucci & Hendrich, 2005 Lacconectus sabahensis Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus satoi Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus schawalleri Brancucci & Gusich, 2004 Lacconectus schillhammeri Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus schoedli Brancucci, 2002 Lacconectus schoenmanni Brancucci, 2002 Lacconectus scholzi Gschwendtner, 1922 Lacconectus shaverdoae Brancucci, 2005 Lacconectus sikkimensis Brancucci, 1989 Lacconectus similis Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus simoni Régimbart, 1893 Lacconectus spangleri Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus splendidus Brancucci, 2003 Lacconectus stastnyi Brancucci & Hendrich, 2005 Lacconectus strigulifer Zimmermann, 1928 Lacconectus tonkinensis Guignot, 1957 Lacconectus tonkinoides Brancucci, 1986 Lacconectus valeriae Brancucci, 2004", "Adrien Moreau also won silver medals at the 1889 and 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris.", "Julio Herrera (March 16, 1911 - ?)", "Plesioagathomerus is a genus of beetles in the family Megalopodidae, containing the following species: Plesioagathomerus atrodiscalis Pic, 1947 Plesioagathomerus bilineatus Pic, 1947 Plesioagathomerus canus Monros, 1945 Plesioagathomerus vittatus Monros, 1945", "As soon as war is declared, everyone will shout, \"Send for the Cavalry!\"", "A Single Shard is a novel by Linda Sue Park, set in 12th-century Korea.", "Abbreviations are used in the list as follows: INN = International Nonproprietary Name BAN = British Approved Name USAN = United States Adopted Name", "The sisters, who claim to be the only identical twin opera singers performing professionally, are also known by the nickname \"the Opera twins.\"", "Iran national volleyball team is one of volleyball teams in Asia which the captain is Zeinab Giveh and the most famous players are the setter Shabnam Alikhani and the middle blocker Farnoosh Sheikhi", "Erphaea is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Erphaea pumicosa Erichson, 1847 Erphaea stigma Martins & Monné, 1974", "Notable people with the surname include: Lawrence Salander (born 1949), American art dealer Marie Salander (born 1985), Swedish women's footballer", "Klooga may refer to: Klooga, Estonia, a borough in Harju County, Estonia Lake Klooga, a lake in Klooga, Estonia Klooga concentration camp, a Nazi concentration camp (1943-1944) Klooga training area, Estonian Defence Forces training area (2008-present)", "Notable people with the surname include: John Hewitt Jellett (1817-1888), college head, provost of Trinity College, Dublin Eva Jellett, first woman to graduate in medicine from Trinity College, Dublin Henry Jellett (father) (died 1901), Irish Anglican priest and Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, father of the gynaecologist William Morgan Jellett (1857-1936), Irish Unionist Member of Parliament in the UK Parliament Edwin Jellett (1860-1929), American writer from Germantown, Philadelphia Henry Jellett (son) (1872-1848), Irish gynaecologist and author, son of the dean Mainie Jellett (1897-1944), Irish painter John Holmes Jellett (1905-1971), British civil engineer Rob Jellett, Canadian local politician - City Councillor in Ottawa, Ontario", "Redirect to: List of saros series for lunar eclipses", "Notable people with the surname include: Greg Vanderjagt (born 1984), American basketball player Guy Vander Jagt (1931-2007), American politician Jan van der Jagt (1924-2001), Dutch politician and architect Mike Vanderjagt (born 1970), Canadian football player and American football player", "This is a list of master's degrees; many are offered as Master of Accountancy Master of Advanced Study Master of Applied Finance Master of Applied Science Master of Architecture Master of Arts Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Master of Arts in Special Education Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Bioethics Master of Business Administration Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology Master of Business Master of Business Engineering Master of Business Informatics Master of Chemistry Master of Christian Education Master of City Planning Master of Commerce Master of Computational Finance Master of Computer Applications Master of Counselling Master of Criminal Justice Master of Creative Technologies Master of Data Science Master of Defence Studies Master of Design Master of Divinity Master of Economics Master of Education Master of Engineering Master of Engineering Management Master of Enterprise Master of European Law Master of Finance Master of Financial Economics Master of Financial Engineering Master of Financial Mathematics Master of Fine Arts Master of Health 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Master of Science in Information Systems Master of Science in Information Technology Master of Science in Leadership Master of Science in Management Master of Science in Nursing Master of Science in Project Management Master of Science in Supply Chain Management Master of Science in Teaching Master of Science in Taxation Master of Social Science Master of Social Work Master of Strategic Studies Master of Studies Master of Surgery Master of Theological Studies Master of Technology Master of Theology Master of Urban Planning Master of Veterinary Science", "This is a list of Minority Leaders of the Minnesota Senate", "Agnes of Meissen had 16 children: Elizabeth (born c. 1282), married Frederick, Count of Beichlingen Otto (born c. 1283, died in or before 1309) Albert (born c. 1284, died after 1341), joined the Teutonic Order Adelaide (1285-1320), married King Henry I of Bohemia Facie (daughter; born c. 1286, died before or in 1312) Agnes, Abbess of Osterode Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Frederick Adelheid of Brunswick, married to Andronikos III Palaiologos Conrad (c. 1294 - c. 1320) Mechtild (c. 1295 - 14 March 1344), married John II of Werle Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen William, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen Richardis, Abbess of Osterode Margaret (born c. 1300, died in or after 1312) John I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Puglisi, American boy who disappeared in 1976 Claudio Puglisi, Italian football referee Gemma Puglisi, Italian-American author Marcello Puglisi, Italian racing driver Onofrio Puglisi (d. 1679), Sicilian mathematician Pino Puglisi, Roman Catholic priest", "Vahram Alazan (Armenian: ), (Vahram Gabuzian) (Armenian: , 19 May (May 6 O.S.)", "2219 aluminium alloy is described in the following standards: ASTM B 209: Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate ASTM B 211: Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Bar, Rod, and Wire ASTM B 221: Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes ISO 6361: Wrought Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets, Strips and Plates", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Lozowski (born 1993), English rugby union player Rob Lozowski (born 1960), English rugby union player", "George Thew Burke died in Bytown in 1854", "Simon-François Daumont de Saint-Lusson symbolically raised his sword and a handful of dirt after the Te Deum was chanted while a huge cross with the escutcheon of France was erected followed by prayers and cried \"Vive le roi.\"", "The album was praised by critics and helped them win the 2008 Kerrang!", "26 Sept. 2004, 17:00", "This list is based on the List of women's One Day International cricket records", "Mike Hallett won the tournament by defeating Steve Davis 10-6 in the final.", "McAuley, MacAuley, or Macauley may refer to:", "The program also had a significant influence on other local programs in other 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(born 1956), American politician Bumgardner surname Max Bumgardner (1923-2005), former NFL defensive back Rex Bumgardner (1923-1998), former NFL running back Bumgarner surname A. 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Bumgarner, NASCAR cup series owner from the 1950s Constance Bumgarner Gee, an American scholar, memoirist, and advocate of the medical use of cannabis James Garner (1928-2014; born James Scott Bumgarner), an American actor, producer, and voice artist Madison Bumgarner (born 1989), pitcher for the San Francisco Giants Michael Bumgarner (born 1959), United States Army military police officer Michele Bumgarner (born 1989), Filipina racing driver Samantha Bumgarner (1878-1960), country and folk music performer", "Moy is a surname which may refer to: Hendrik de Moy (1534-1610), Secretary Mei Bo (sometimes Moy Bo), an official of the Shang Dynasty Lexton Moy (born 1985), American soccer player of Chinese and Filipino heritage Matthew Moy (born 1984), Chinese-American tv actor Milagros Moy (born 1975), Peruvian volleyball player Sylvia Moy (1938-2017), American singer and songwriter Moy Yat (1938-2001), Wing Chun kung fu master Moy Lin-shin (1931-1998), Taoist monk, teacher, and T'ai chi instructor", "The album is preceded by the Krankenhaus?", "Dancing Under Streetlights was released in 1982.", "Canton of Aveyron-Lère consists of the following communes: Bioule Caussade Montricoux Nègrepelisse Saint-Étienne-de-Tulmont Vaïssac", "Ethnic groups in the village include:", "Redirect to: Pokémon World Championships#2014 World Championships", "Notable people with the surname include: Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, Real Madrid and Brazilian footballer Vanderlei de Lima, a Brazilian athlete Augusto de Lima, a Brazilian journalist Vicente de Lima, a Brazilian athlete Jorge de Lima, a Brazilian writer and politician Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto, a Brazilian author Leila de Lima, a Filipino senator and former Secretary of Justice Frank De Lima, an American comedian Sri Delima, also known as Adibah Amin, a Malaysian writer Shannon de Lima, a Venezuelan model and actress, former wife of singer Marc Anthony", "Alva Adams' son, Alva Blanchard Adams, served as United States Senator from Colorado from 1923 to 1925 and from 1933 to 1941", "Teofil Ioncu (22 July 1885, in Olișcani - 16 March 1954, in Iași) was a Bessarabian and Romanian politician, member of Sfatul Țării", "Notable people with the surname include: Baburao Bagul (1930-2008), Indian writer Sahebrao Sukram Bagul (born 1953), Indian politician", "At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 11 to 29 communes: Agonges Autry-Issards Besson Bransat Bresnay Bressolles Cesset Châtel-de-Neuvre Châtillon Chemilly Contigny Cressanges Deux-Chaises Gipcy Laféline Marigny Meillard Meillers Monétay-sur-Allier Le Montet Noyant-d'Allier Rocles Saint-Menoux Saint-Sornin Souvigny Le Theil Treban Tronget Verneuil-en-Bourbonnais", "Laetitia Avia (born 29 October 1985) is a French lawyer and politician of La République En Marche!", "Madhavachari Srinivasan or M. Srinivasan (12 January 1937 - 25 February 2000) was an Indian Judge and Justice of the Supreme Court of India", "Gololobovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Gololobovo, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Revensky Selsoviet of Navlinsky District of Bryansk Oblast Gololobovo, Lipetsk Oblast, a village in Sotnikovsky Selsoviet of Krasninsky District of Lipetsk Oblast Gololobovo, Kolomensky District, Moscow Oblast, a selo in Biorkovskoye Rural Settlement of Kolomensky District of Moscow Oblast Gololobovo, Zaraysky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Gololobovskoye Rural Settlement of Zaraysky District of Moscow Oblast Gololobovo, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Netrizovskoye Rural Settlement of Kardymovsky District of Smolensk Oblast", "Some men requested that Muhammad send instructors to teach them Islam, but the men were bribed by the two tribes of Khuzaymah who wanted revenge for the assassination of Khalid bin Sufyan by Muhammad's followers", "The airport is located along the Leichhardt Highway approximately 19 km (12 mi) south of the Leichhardt and Warrego Highway intersection, Miles, Queensland, and 14 km (8.7 mi) north of the Leichhardt Highway and Roma-Condamine Road intersection, Condamine, Queensland.", "Notable long galleries in the United Kingdom can be seen at: Althorp, Northamptonshire Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire Aston Hall, Birmingham Blickling Hall, Norfolk Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire Burton Agnes Hall, Yorkshire Burton Constable Hall, Yorkshire Charlton House, London Haddon Hall, Derbyshire Ham House, London - compact and running from front to rear Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire - one of the largest Hatfield House, Hertfordshire Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire Longleat House, Wiltshire - the long gallery is now called the Saloon Lyme Park, Cheshire Montacute House, Somerset Osterley Park, London Scone Palace, Perthshire Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire Syon House, London Temple Newsam House, Yorkshire - Jacobean long gallery, later modified and now called the picture gallery", "This is a list of all hardcore punk musical genres:", "Dod is the surname of: Albert Baldwin Dod (1805-1845), American Presbyterian theologian and professor of mathematics Charles Dod Irish journalist and writer, known for Dod ( surname )'s reference works, including Dod's Parliamentary Companion Daniel Dod (1788-1823), American mathematician and mechanical engineer who fabricated the engine for the first steamboat to cross the Atlantic Ocean Donald Dungan Dod (1912-2008), American missionary and orchidologist John Dod (c.1549-1645), non-conforming English clergyman Lottie Dod (1871-1960), English sportswoman, youngest winner of Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Championship Pierce Dod (1683-1754), British physician Thaddeus Dod (1740-1793), Presbyterian preacher and educator William Dod (1867-1954), British Olympic archer", "Canton of Bourgtheroulde-Infreville consists of the following communes: Amfreville-Saint-Amand Le Bec-Thomas Boissey-le-Châtel Bosroumois Flancourt-Crescy-en-Roumois Fouqueville Grand-Bourgtheroulde La Harengère La Haye-du-Theil Les Monts du Roumois Saint-Cyr-la-Campagne Saint-Denis-des-Monts Saint-Didier-des-Bois Saint-Germain-de-Pasquier Saint-Léger-du-Gennetey Saint-Ouen-de-Pontcheuil Saint-Ouen-du-Tilleul Saint-Philbert-sur-Boissey Saint-Pierre-des-Fleurs Saint-Pierre-du-Bosguérard La Saussaye Thénouville (partly) Le Thuit-de-l'Oison Tourville-la-Campagne Voiscreville", "This is a list of countries by total energy consumption per capita.", "Redirect to: 2005 Anguillian general election", "Redirect to: Elshan Mamedov", "Kovner is the surname of: Abba Kovner, Israeli poet and World War II partisan Ber Kovner, Israeli politician Bruce Kovner, American businessman Rachel P. Kovner (born 1979), American lawyer", "Redirect to: List of The Sopranos characters", "This species is not to be confused with Mangilia munda Suter, 1909 (synonym of Antiguraleus mundus (Suter, 1909))", "Gisela Steineckert (born 13 May 1931) is a German writer known for her books and song lyrics.", "Yours Truly , Cellophane Nose was followed by \"Sweet Tooth Bird\" (b/w \"Telephone\") on 20 February 2012, the song about \"sabotaging a relationship that's too good.\"", "Ingersheim is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany", "The album spawned three singles: \"Wet!", "François Delpla received a doctorate in 2002 from the Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris) for a thesis \"Décision et décideurs français et britanniques de la chute de Daladier aux lendemains de Montoire (mars-novembre 1940)\" under the direction of Jean-Claude Allain", "Son-in-law Andrew Gibb and co-author of BMJ Obit", "KB Trepca is one of the most successful clubs in Kosovo, KB Trepca has won 3 National Championships and 4 Kosova Basketball Cups", "Notable people with the surname include: Cache Armbrister (born 1989), Bahamian sprinter Ed Armbrister (born 1948), Bahamian baseball player Ken Armbrister (born 1946), American politician", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Abdirashid Duale, Somali entrepreneur Aden Duale (born 1969), Kenyan politician, Majority Leader of the National Assembly Elmi Ahmed Duale, Somali physician, diplomat and politician Elmi Duale, Somali diplomat Hussein Ali Duale, Somaliland ambassador and finance minister Given name: Duale Adan Mohamed, Somali politician", "The following events occurred in December 1971:", "Notable people with the surname include: Benny Lennartsson (born 1942), Swedish football coach Jan Lennartsson (born 1981), Swedish handball player Jörgen Lennartsson (born 1965), Swedish football manager Liselotta Lennartsson (born 1987), Swedish curler Petter Lennartsson (born 1988), Swedish footballer Tore Lennartsson, (born 1952), Swedish former footballer", "Non-functional testing includes: Baseline testing Compliance testing Documentation testing Endurance testing or reliability testing Load testing Localization testing and Internationalization testing Performance testing Recovery testing Resilience testing Security testing Scalability testing Stress testing Usability testing Volume testing", "Concklin Brook flows into West Canada Creek a few miles east of Hinckley Reservoir in Herkimer County, New York.", "Charles Graves-Sawle's sons Francis (1849-1903), a captain in the Coldstream Guards, and Charles (1851-1932) who became a rear-admiral, both successively succeeded to the baronetcy.", "Manganoblödite, as suggested by its name is a manganese-analogue of blödite.", "The album peaked at number 21 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums", "Pleasant Corners can refer to the following unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania: Pleasant Corners, Carbon County, Pennsylvania Pleasant Corners, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania", "Konstantin Vladimirovich Zhiltsov (Russian: ; born 19 January 1983) is a former Russian professional football player.", "Bäckefors IF is a Swedish football club located in Bäckefors", "Aviaport (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in the Sakha Republic, Russia: Aviaport, Kobyaysky District, Sakha Republic, a selo under the administrative jurisdiction of the Settlement of Sangar in Kobyaysky District Aviaport, Olyokminsky District, Sakha Republic, a selo under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Olyokminsk in Olyokminsky District", "Hasanabad-e Khanem Vakili (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as asanābād-e Khānem Vakīlī; also known as asanābād and oseynābād) is a village in Sarcheshmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran.", "Agryzkovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Tver Oblast, Russia: Agryzkovo, Vyshnevolotsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Knyashchinskoye Rural Settlement of Vyshnevolotsky District Agryzkovo, Zapadnodvinsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Benetskoye Rural Settlement of Zapadnodvinsky District", "Boothapandi is the headquarters of Thovalai taluk in Kanyakumari District, India.", "The station is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn line S 28 at 20-minute intervals", "Hugh Robinson ( painter )'s portrait of his sister's son, Thomas Teesdale as a young boy tugging on a kite string, entitled Boy with a Kite is considered \"his masterpiece.\"", "Redirect to: Costa Rica International Academy", "Bukharov (Russian: ) is a Russian surname that may refer to: Aleksandr Bukharov (born 1985), Russian footballer Aleksandr Bukharov (footballer, born 1987), Russian footballer Aleksandr Bukharov (actor), Russian actor", "Tanus may refer to: Tanus, Tarn, France Tanus (Crete), a town of ancient Crete", "Pronin (Russian: ), or Pronina (feminine; ), is a Russian surname, it may refer to: Ivan Pronin Mikhail Pronin Vladimir Pronin (disambiguation) Vasily Pronin Nikolai Pronin Natali Pronina", "In 2009, the song was added to the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress, who deemed Dear Mama a work that is \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically important, and/or inform or reflect life in the United States.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Joshuah Bearman, American writer Greg Bearman, Canadian Football League player Peter Bearman, American sociologist", "Redirect to: Pablo López (footballer, born 1982)", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Maria Buhagiar (1846-1891), born Spiridion Buhagiar, Catholic bishop Francesco Buhagiar (1876-1934), Maltese politician Gio Nicola Buhagiar (1698-1752), Maltese painter Mario Buhagiar (born 1945), Maltese author Richard Buhagiar (born 1972), Maltese-Australian professional footballer Tony Buhagiar (born 1955), Australian rules footballer Trent Buhagiar (born 1998), Australian professional footballer Valerie Buhagiar (born 1963), Maltese-Canadian actress, film director and television host", "Ross Clarke-Jones originally came from Terrigal in the Central Coast, of New South Wales, Australia where he enjoyed surfing Terrigal Haven, a point break that produces rare waves lasting for up to 300 metres on a big swell.", "Clark County, Nevada operates several airports: McCarran International Airport, Paradise (IATA: LAS, ICAO: KLAS) - The primary commercial airport for the Las Vegas area North Las Vegas Airport, North Las Vegas (IATA: VGT, ICAO: KVGT) Henderson Executive Airport, Henderson (IATA: HSN, ICAO: KHND) Perkins Field, Overton (FAA LID: U08) Jean Sport Aviation Center, Jean (FAA LID: 0L7) Ivanpah Valley Airport, Jean - planned future relief airport for McCarran Mesquite Airport, Mesquite (IATA: MFH)", "Clementina Robertson (1795 - 1853?)" ]
[ "(The enteric nervous system (ENS) is now usually referred to as separate from the autonomic nervous system since Sympathetic nervous system has its own independent reflex activity.)", "Notable people with the name include: Hatzimichalis Dalianis (1775-1828), military leader during the Greek War of Independence Christos Hatzimichalis (born 1866), Greek general", "Notable people with the surname include: Félix Bracquemond (1833-1914), French painter and etcher, and husband of Marie Marie Bracquemond (1840-1916), French Impressionist painter", "Laurits is a masculine given name, a Danish and Estonian variant of the Scandinavian Lauritz, related to the English names Laurence and Lawrence.", "Events from the year 2004 in Sweden", "Charlie Parker often introduced Jordan as \"the singer with the million dollar ears.\"", "Lynn Forester de Rothschild rallies for a political movement called Inclusive Capitalism, and led the Conference of Inclusive Capitalism in London in 2014 and 2015, and founded the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism.", "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)", "(Clyde, Ohio, the town that Sherwood Anderson grew up in, is.)", "Redirect to: India men's national under-16 basketball team", "Arthur Ferrier (1891 - 27 May 1973) was a Scottish artist, illustrator and cartoonist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1839-1899), Swiss entrepreneur Adrien Zeller (1940-2009), French politician André Zeller (1898-1979), French general Carl Zeller (1842-1898), Austrian operetta composer Christian Zeller (1822-1899), German minister and creator of Zeller's congruence Christopher Zeller (born 1984), German field hockey player Cody Zeller (born 1992), American basketball player, brother of Luke and Tyler Zeller Eduard Zeller (1814-1908), German philosopher Eva Zeller (born 1923), German poet Florian Zeller (born 1979), French novelist and playwright Heidi Zeller-Bähler (born 1967), Swiss skier Jo Zeller (born 1955), Swiss racing driver John Zeller (1830-1902), German missionary Joseph Zeller (1918-2018), American politician Jules Sylvain Zeller (1820-1900), French historian Karl Longin Zeller (1924-2006), German mathematician Katrin Zeller (born 1979), German cross country skier Luke Zeller (born 1987), American basketball player, brother of Cody and Tyler Zeller Maria Isabel Wittenhall van Zeller (1749-1819), Pioneer of smallpox vaccination in Portugal Philipp Zeller (born 1983), German field hockey player Philipp Christoph Zeller (1808-1883), German entomologist Sanford Myron Zeller (1885-1948), American mycologist Tyler Zeller (born 1990), American basketball player, brother of Cody and Luke Zeller Walter Zeller (motorcyclist) (1928-1995), German motorcycle racer Walter P. Zeller (1890-1957), Canadian businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: Lennart Viitala (1921-1966), Finnish freestyle wrestler Pihla Viitala (born 1982), Finnish actress Walter Viitala (born 1992), Finnish footballer", "Gay ( nickname ) is the nickname of the following people: Gay Bryan (born 1927), American male long and triple jumper who competed in the 1940s and 1950s Gay Byrne (born 1934), Irish presenter of radio and televisionmost notable role was first host of The Late Late Show over a 37-year period from 1962 until 1999 Gay McManus (born 1958), Irish retired Gaelic footballer with the Galway senior team Gay Mitchell (born 1951), Irish former Fine Gael politician Gay O'Driscoll (born 1946), Irish retired Gaelic footballer Gay Seabrook (1901-1970), American film, Broadway and radio actress Gay Thompson (born 1948), Australian Labor member for the electoral district of Reynell from 1997 to 2014", "Timothy Joseph Lyne then studied the requisite undergraduate Philosophy and graduate Theology coursework at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary, receiving a Master of Arts (M.A.)", "Euproctinus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Euproctinus abjectus (Bates, 1883) Euproctinus balli Shpeley, 1986 Euproctinus columbianus Shpeley, 1986 Euproctinus deliciolus (Bates, 1883) Euproctinus fasciatus (Solier, 1849) Euproctinus howdeni Shpeley, 1986 Euproctinus nigrotibialis Shpeley, 1986 Euproctinus ornatellus (Bates, 1883) Euproctinus pallidus Shpeley, 1986 Euproctinus panamensis Shpeley, 1986 Euproctinus putzeysi (Chaudoir, 1872) Euproctinus quadriplagiatus (Reiche, 1842) Euproctinus quadrivittis (Chaudoir, 1872) Euproctinus sigillatus (Bates, 1883) Euproctinus subdeletus (Bates, 1883) Euproctinus trivittatus (Leconte, 1878)", "Notable people with the surname include: Viktor Bortsov (1934-2008), Russian Soviet actor Vladimir Bortsov (born 1974), Kazakhstani cross-country skier", "Notable people with the surname include: Hirohiko Izumida ( , born 1962), Japanese politician Jun Izumida ( , born 1965), Japanese professional wrestler", "Notable people with the surname include: Endre Nordli, Norwegian handball player Ernie Nordli (1912-1968), American animator Irene Nordli (born 1967), Norwegian artist Odvar Nordli (1927-2018), Norwegian politician", "The list of Doubles champions at the Wimbledon Championships can be found at: List of Wimbledon Gentlemen's Doubles champions List of Wimbledon Ladies' Doubles champions List of Wimbledon Mixed Doubles champions", "Notable people with the surname include: Aya Kamiki ( , born 1985), Japanese singer-songwriter Ryunosuke Kamiki ( , born 1993), Japanese actor and voice actor", "Turian may refer to: Turian, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran An alternative spelling of the name of Tourian, the Patriarch Yeghishe Tourian of Jerusalem The Turian-Chay State Reserve in Azerbaijan The Breton spelling of Saint-Thurien (disambiguation), several communes in France The Turians, a fictional alien species in the Mass Effect video game franchise Mike Turian, a professional Magic: The Gathering player", "Robert Hawker ( poet ) is best known as the writer of \"The Song of the Western Men\" with its chorus line of \"And shall Trelawny die?", "Mandelstam or Mandelshtam (Russian: ) is a Jewish surname which may refer to: Leonid Mandelstam (1879-1944), Russian theoretical physicist Mandel'shtam (crater), lunar crater named for Leonid Mandelstam Nadezhda Mandelstam (1899-1980), Russian writer, wife of Osip Mandelstam Osip Mandelstam (1891-1938), Russian poet Stanley Mandelstam (1928-2016), South African-born particle physicist Mandelstam variables, relativistically invariant representation for particle scattering, introduced by Stanley Mandelstam", "\"After all these years, it's a fine wine ready to be drunk,\" says Peter Gabriel, \"It was the most fun music making I've ever had.\"", "Notable people and characters with the surname include: Albert Kingsbury (1863-1943), American engineer, inventor and entrepreneur Alison Mason Kingsbury (1898-1988), American artist Benedict Kingsbury (born 1961), scholar of international law and global governance Bobby Kingsbury (born 1980), American baseball player Bruce Kingsbury (1918-1942), Australian Victoria Cross recipient Clarence Kingsbury (1882-1949), British Olympic cyclist Cyrus Kingsbury (1786-1870), American Christian missionary Damien Kingsbury (born 1955), Australian academic Donald Kingsbury (born 1929), American-Canadian science fiction writer Edward M. Kingsbury (1854-1946), American journalist Fred Kingsbury (1927-2011), American Olympic rower Gina Kingsbury (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player Gladys Kingsbury (1876-1958), American silent film actress and screenwriter Henry Kingsbury (born 1943), pianist and ethnomusicologist Howard Kingsbury (1904-1991), American Olympic rower Jack Dean Kingsbury (born 1934), American theologian Jacob Kingsbury (1756-1837), American army officer Jill Kingsbury, fictional character in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street John James Kingsbury (1853-1939), Australian politician and Crown Prosecutor Joseph C. Kingsbury (1812-1898), Mormon pioneer Joseph T. Kingsbury (1853-1937), American university president Karen Kingsbury (born 1963), American author Kathleen Kingsbury, American journalist and editor Kyle Kingsbury (born 1982), American mixed martial artist Kyle Kingsbury (character), fictional character in the 2007 novel Beastly by Alex Flinn Kliff Kingsbury (born 1979), American football player and coach Laurie Kingsbury (born 1992), Canadian ice hockey player Mikaël Kingsbury (born 1992), Canadian skier Noel Kingsbury, British garden designer and writer Susan Myra Kingsbury (1870-1949), American economist and social researcher Thelma Kingsbury (born c.1912), English-American badminton player Tim Kingsbury (born 1977), Canadian musician Tom Kingsbury, American businessman William W. Kingsbury (1828-1892), American politician", "MAK may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Agathon Jean François Fain (1778-1837), French historian Ben Fain, American bridge player Benjamin Fain (1930-2013), Israeli physicist Ferris Fain (1921-2001), American baseball player Harry Fain (1918-2007), American lawyer Holley Fain (born 1981), American actress Joe Fain, American politician Melanie Fain (born 1958), American printmaker Rhea Fain, NASCAR team owner Richard Fain (born 1968), American football player Sammy Fain (1902-1989), American composer Tim Fain, American violinist", "Notable people with the surname include: Amanda McClendon (born 1957), member of the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County, representing the 16th district Aubrey McClendon (born 1959), chief executive officer, chairman, and co-founder of Chesapeake Energy Brian McClendon (born 1964), inventor of Google Earth Bryan McClendon (born 1983), college football running backs coach for the University of Georgia Bulldogs Charles McClendon (1923-2001), LSU head football coach in the 1960s and the 1970s James William McClendon, Jr. (1924-2000), Christian theologian in the Anabaptist tradition Jesse Francis McClendon (1880-1976), American chemist, zoologist and physiologist Lloyd McClendon (born 1959), American baseball player and manager Reiley McClendon (born 1990), American actor Rose McClendon (1884-1936), African American Broadway actress of the 1920s Ruth McClendon (1943-2017), American politician Sarah McClendon (1910-2003), long-time White House reporter who covered presidential politics for a half-century Skip McClendon (born 1964), American football player Willie McClendon (born 1957), American football player", "Spencer Martin may refer to: Spencer Martin (racing driver) (born 1940), Australian racing driver Spencer Martin (ice hockey) (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey goaltender", "Notable people with the surname include: Albana Vokshi (born 1971), Albanian politician Asim Vokshi (1909-1937), Kosovar soldier Sulejman Vokshi (1815-1890), Kosovar politician", "De Freitas or DeFreitas may refer to:", "In October 2004 the McCafferty family sold McCafferty 's Coaches's shares and its operations were rebranded as part of Greyhound Australia", "Redirect to: 1999 British Academy Television Awards", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Ireton (1879-1947), British athlete Bridget Ireton (1650-1726), daughter of Henry Ireton Catherine Ireton, Irish pop singer and member of God Help the Girl and The Go Away Birds John Ireton (1615-1689), English politician Henry Ireton (1611-1651), English general associated with the English Civil War Henry Ireton (died 1711), English army officer and politician Peter Leo Ireton, an American Catholic bishop", "When the Morning Comes is the second studio album by A Great Big World and follows When the Morning Comes ( A Great Big World album )'s debut album Is There Anybody Out There?", "2021 United Nations Security Council election", "Andrea Bowers (born 1965) is a Los Angeles-based American artist working in a variety of media including video, drawing, and installation.", "Notable people with the surname include: Emanuele Pesaresi (born 1976), Italian footballer Nicola Pesaresi (born 1991), Italian volleyball player", "Redirect to: 2016 Kansas Democratic presidential caucuses", "Xhevahir is an Albanian masculine given name that may refer to Xhevahir Kapllani (born 1974), Albanian football goalkeeper Xhevahir Spahiu (born 1945), Albanian poet Xhevahir Sukaj (born 1987), Albanian football forward", "Galerie Louise Leiris was a fine art gallery in Paris established by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler in 1920.", "Spellman is a surname.", "The Tulane Medical Center is a hospital located in New Orleans, Louisiana.", "Amorupi is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Amorupi fulvoterminata (Berg, 1889) Amorupi hudepohli (Martins, 1974)", "Larry Weir Hurtado FRSE (1943-2019) was an American New Testament scholar, historian of early Christianity, and Emeritus Professor of New Testament Language, Literature and Theology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland (Professor 1996-2011).", "Aerenomera is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Aerenomera boliviensis Gilmour, 1962 Aerenomera spilas Martins, 1984", "Ángel Sala includes Tiburón: Vas a necesitar un barco más grande!", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Atandwa Kani (21st century), South African actor John Kani (born 1943), South African actor, director and playwright Karl Kani American fashion designer Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani (1931-2014), Iranian cleric and politician Kani Saizō (1554-1613), Japanese samurai Surname: Kani Kauahi (born 1959), American footballer Kani Vrana (1913-1984), Turkish judge", "1867 in archaeology", "Ignacio Carrasco de Paula added that he had not meant \"to show any disrespect, and certainly not to those with whom we have been collaborating closely and gratefully for years in favour of human life and of its defense.\"", "Ongpangkong is the largest mountain range in Mokokchung District in India.", "Synonyms of this species include: Chilostoma (Drobacia) banaticum Chilostoma banatica Helicogona banatica", "Mariya Brel competed in the women's quadruple sculls at the 2004 Summer Olympics.", "Redirect to: Fire Temple of Bahram", "Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or Grade II * listed buildings in Sedgemoor's fittings.", "The Sandstone Trail is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) long-distance walkers' path, following sandstone ridges running north-south from Frodsham in central Cheshire to Whitchurch just over the Shropshire border.", "Cassini did not, however, did not validly republish Necker's species name, so Lessing is credited with the formal recombination", "Redirect to: List of earls in the reign of Edward III of England", "Redirect to: The Big Buddha (Hong Kong)", "This is a list of universities and colleges in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China: Liaoning University () Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine () Northeastern University (China) () Shenyang Aerospace University () Shenyang Jianzhu University () Shenyang Ligong University () Shenyang Normal University () Shenyang University () Shenyang University of Technology ()", "List of airports in the Texas Panhandle", "Redirect to: José Menéndez", "The first ten drivers in the championship standings (and any other drivers with teams within 400 points of the leader) qualified after the Chevy Rock and Roll 400 on September 9, 2006 at Richmond International Raceway.", "This is a list of radio stations that broadcast on FM frequency 88.6 MHz:", "In this village lives Ivan Gorodetsky", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 1954:", "One call can refer to: One Call, a former American boyband One-call, another name for utility location One Call Away (disambiguation) \"One Call Away\" (Chingy song), a 2003 song by American rapper Chingy \"One Call Away\" (Charlie Puth song), a 2015 song by American singer Charlie Puth One Call Insurance One Call Stadium", "\" -Jackson, 1904, p417", "Redirect to: Maroochydore Football Club", "Is the home for the Argentine team Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba", "Steenacker is a Belgian surname that may refer to Fernand Steenacker (born 1931), Belgian rower Henri Steenacker (1926-1993), Belgian rower, brother of Fernand", "Rehal is a surname and may refer to: Navtej Singh Rehal, lead singer in Bombay Rockers Joseph E. Rehal, Businessman Saiful Rehal, Eighth Sultan of Brunei", "Experimental Brain Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in neuroscience.", "The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is a United States federal-government research institute whose mission is to \"advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health.\"", "Mikhail Alexeyevich Miropiev(Russian: ; 1852-?)", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Jennifer Herrema, American singer Dr Tiede Herrema (born 1921), Dutch businessman, victim of abduction in Ireland in 1975", "Sunzhensky (Russian: ; masculine), Sunzhenskaya (; feminine), or Sunzhenskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Sunzhensky (rural locality), a khutor in Stepnovsky District of Stavropol Krai Sunzhenskaya, a stanitsa in Kochubeyevsky District of Stavropol Krai", "The aircraft was marketed as plans and as a kit by Falconar Avia of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.", "Guns Carly Simon Collector's Edition Limited Collector's Edition, an album by Glen Campbell", "Jack Powers was described at the time of the May 1858 long distance race, in the Daily Alta California as being \"a spare built man, with full sunburnt face, heavy hair and whiskers, and a keen eye.\"", "Ochtozetus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Ochtozetus bicolor (Brulle, 1838) Ochtozetus inexpectatus Bousquet & Laplante, 1997", "In an interview about the album, lead singer Ian Metzger said Drunk Like Bible Times was inspired by an Allen Ginsberg poem when he wrote the song \"Carl Solomon Blues.\"", "A list of notable film directors from Slovenia:", "Location: Eastern Changning District, Shanghai, China Size: 1.52km² Population: 60,000 Main Station: Jiangsu Road Station", "Hengsteysee fulfills the following four functions: functions as the lower reservoir of the Koepchenwerk pumped-storage plant performs biological purification of water from the Lenne deposit of sediment from the Lenne venue for water sports and tourism", "Marco Antonio Velásquez Ahumada (born in Viña del Mar, Chile on June 23, 1987) is a Chilean football defender and is currently playing in Everton.", "This is an incomplete list of Philippine college team nicknames:", "Venom was released in the United States on October 5, 2018.", "Notable people with the surname include: Kei Orihara ( , born 1948), Japanese photographer Masao Orihara ( , born 1969), Japanese professional wrestler Yuka Orihara (born 2000), Finnish ice dancer", "Of the song Slipping Away ( Rolling Stones song ) said at the time, \"(When we recorded it for Stripped) we realized, 'Wow, that song kind of slipped away.'", "Saint Dionysius I (Russian: ); secular name: David (1300?", "Aviaport (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in the Sakha Republic, Russia: Aviaport, Kobyaysky District, Sakha Republic, a selo under the administrative jurisdiction of the Settlement of Sangar in Kobyaysky District Aviaport, Olyokminsky District, Sakha Republic, a selo under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Olyokminsk in Olyokminsky District", "Redirect to: List of reportedly haunted locations in the Philippines", "The following events occurred in January 1940:", "Redirect to: Rides Again (David Allan Coe album)", "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: Koji Murofushi ( , born 1974), Japanese hammer thrower Shigenobu Murofushi ( , born 1945), Japanese hammer thrower Shinya Murofushi, Japanese mixed martial artist Wataru Murofushi ( , born 1995), Japanese footballer Yuka Murofushi ( , born 1977), Japanese discus and hammer thrower", "Notable people with the surname include: Bob Heil, inventor and founder of Heil Sound Hubertus Heil, German politician Jennifer Heil, Canadian freestyle skier Johannes Heil, German music producer John Heil, American philosopher Julius P. Heil, 30th governor of the State of Wisconsin Oskar Heil, inventor of the air motion transformer Reinhold Heil, German-American composer Wilen Heil, Brazilian National Counselor of Health", "A string of settlements along the coast from the border with Omiš coast on northwest to Neretva Delta on the southeast: Brela (population 1,618 according to 2001 census) Baška Voda (2,045) Promajna (456) Krvavica (287) Bratuš (-) Bast (136) Makarska, the center of the region (13,716) Tučepi (1,763) Podgora (1,534) Drašnice (328) Igrane (480) Živogošće (538) Drvenik (500) Zaostrog (372) Podaca (716) Brist (453) Gradac (1,574)" ]
[ "Scott Guthrie is Executive Vice President of the Cloud and AI group in Microsoft.", "Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII (Bettada Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII Bahadur; 27 August 1759 - 6 September 1776.)", "American Association for Nude Recreation was founded in 1931 under its previous name American Sunbathing Association.", "Kishanganj Lok Sabha constituency (Hindi: ) is one of the 40 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Bihar state in India", "Events of 2011 in Italy:", "Ȥ (minuscule: ȥ, Unicode codepoints U+0224 and U+0225, respectively), a Latin letter Z with a hook.", "The following is a list of the 15 cantons of the Loir-et-Cher department, in France, following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015: La Beauce Blois-1 Blois-2 Blois-3 Chambord Montoire-sur-le-Loir Montrichard Onzain Le Perche Romorantin-Lanthenay Saint-Aignan Selles-sur-Cher La Sologne Vendôme Vineuil", "It may refer to: Dmitry Gamov (1834-1903), Russian explorer George Gamow (1904-1968), Russian-born physicist and cosmologist Igor Gamow (born 1936), American inventor, son of George Gamow Vitaly Gamov (1962-2002), Russian Border Guard Official Yekaterina Gamova (born 1980), Russian volleyball player", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexis Ahlgren (1887-1969), Swedish long-distance runner Anders Ahlgren (1888-1976), Swedish sport wrestler Catharina Ahlgren (1734 - c. 1800), Swedish writer, poet, translator, editor and journalist Chatrine Pålsson Ahlgren (born 1947), Swedish politician Elisabeth Ahlgren (1925-2010), Swedish swimmer George Ahlgren (1928-1951), American rower Gertrud Ahlgren (1782-1874), Swedish cunning woman Mats Ahlgren (born 1967), Swedish fencer Nelson Algren, American writer Samuel Ahlgren (1764-1816), Swedish actor", "Rugosus is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, containing the following species: Rugosus emarginatus García, 2001 Rugosus pubis García, 2001", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 449 of the United States Reports:", "\"Two Hearts\" and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" were not released on a solo Phil Collins album until 1998's ...Hits; however, live versions appeared on Buster ( soundtrack )'s Serious Hits... Live!", "Redirect to: 2010 Transnistrian parliamentary election", "Valverde ([baleðe]) is a Spanish surname, and may refer to: Alejandro Valverde (born 1980), Spanish cyclist Amelia Valverde, (born 1987), Costa Rican football manager Ernesto Valverde (born 1964), Spanish football manager and former player Federico Valverde (born 1998), Uruguayan footballer Ísis Valverde (born 1987), Brazilian actress Joaquín Valverde Durán (1846-1910), Spanish composer of zarzuelas, flautist and conductor Joaquín \"Quinito\" Valverde Sanjuán (1875-1918), Spanish composer of zarzuelas, son of the preceding José María Valverde, Spanish poet and philosopher, Rector of the University of Barcelona José Valverde (born 1978), Major League Baseball player Juan de Valverde (born 1525), published a book about anatomy María Valverde (born 1987), Spanish actress Mariana Valverde, Professor of Criminology in the Centre of Criminology's Faculty at the University of Toronto, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mary Valverde (born 1975) artist Vincente de Valverde (born 1490), Spanish bishop active in Peru", "Panaitescu is a Romanian surname that may refer to: Perpessicius, the pen name of Dumitru S. Panaitescu Petre P. Panaitescu", "Hermann Michel  (1909-1984?", "Hermynia Zur Mühlen has been characterised as \"one of the best known women writers of the Weimar Republic.\"", "Andreas Bomark's list of clubs are as follows- Edsbyns IF (1993-1996) IK Sirius (1996-2001) Hammarby IF Bandy (2003-2006) IK Sirius (2005-)", "Macrocheilus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Macrocheilus allardi Basilewsky, 1957 Macrocheilus alluaudi Burgeon, 1937 Macrocheilus angustatus Basilewsky, 1949 Macrocheilus asteriscus (White, 1844) Macrocheilus basilewskyi A. Serrano, 2000 Macrocheilus bensoni Hope, 1838 Macrocheilus bicolor Andrewes, 1920 Macrocheilus biguttatus Gory, 1832 Macrocheilus bimaculatus (Dejean, 1831) Macrocheilus binotatus Andrewes, 1931 Macrocheilus biplagiatus (Boheman, 1848) Macrocheilus burgeoni Basilewsky, 1967 Macrocheilus chaudoiri Andrewes, 1919 Macrocheilus clasispilus Basilewsky, 1967 Macrocheilus crampeli Alluaud, 1916 Macrocheilus cribrarius Fairmaire, 1901 Macrocheilus cruciatus (Marc, 1840) Macrocheilus diplospilus Basilewsky, 1967 Macrocheilus dorsalis Klug, 1834 Macrocheilus dorsiger (Chaudoir, 1876) Macrocheilus elegantulus Burgeon, 1937 Macrocheilus ferruginipes Fairmaire, 1892 Macrocheilus fuscipennis Zhao & Tian, 2010 Macrocheilus gigas Zhao & Tian, 2010 Macrocheilus hybridus Peringuey, 1896 Macrocheilus immanis Andrewes, 1920 Macrocheilus impictus (Wiedemann, 1823) Macrocheilus labrosus (Dejean, 1831) Macrocheilus lindemannae Jedlicka, 1963 Macrocheilus longicollis Peringuey, 1904 Macrocheilus macromaculatus Louwerens, 1949 Macrocheilus madagascariensis Basilewsky, 1953 Macrocheilus moraisi A. Serrano, 2000 Macrocheilus niger Andrewes, 1920 Macrocheilus nigrotibialis Heller, 1900 Macrocheilus ocellatus Basilewsky, 1953 Macrocheilus overlaeti Burgeon, 1937 Macrocheilus parvimaculatus Zhao & Tian, 2010 Macrocheilus perrieri Fairmaire, 1899 Macrocheilus persimilis Basilewsky, 1970 Macrocheilus proximus Peringuey, 1896 Macrocheilus quadratus Zhao & Tian, 2010 Macrocheilus quadrinotatus Burgeon, 1937 Macrocheilus saulcyi Chevrolat, 1854 Macrocheilus scapularis Reiche, 1843 Macrocheilus sinuatilabris Zhao & Tian, 2010 Macrocheilus solidipalpis Zhao & Tian, 2010 Macrocheilus spectandus Peringuey, 1904 Macrocheilus taedatus Basilewsky, 1960 Macrocheilus tripustulatus (Dejean, 1825) Macrocheilus vanharteni Felix & Muilwijk, 2007 Macrocheilus varians Peringuey, 1904 Macrocheilus viduatus Peringuey, 1899 Macrocheilus vinctus Basilewsky, 1960 Macrocheilus vitalisi Andrewes, 1920", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandar Tomov (born 1949), Bulgarian wrestler Aleksandar Tomov (politician) (born 1954), Bulgarian politician, economist and academic Anna Tomowa-Sintow (born 1941), Bulgarian soprano singer Blagica Pop Tomova (born 1977), operatic soprano from Macedonia Lilyana Tomova (born 1946), Bulgarian sprinter Toma Tomov (born 1958), Bulgarian hurdler Valentin Tomov (born 1996), Bulgarian football player Viktoriya Tomova (born 1995), Bulgarian tennis player Yordan Tomov (1924-1998), Bulgarian football player and coach", "Those with the surname include: Julius Zerfaß (1886-1956), German journalist Dan Zerfaß (born 1968), German organist", "https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MartGe20/touchdowns/", "Some scholars point to the possibility that Abishag is the female protagonist in the Song of Songs.", "ion in the list.'", "The 1934 Humboldt State Lumberjacks football team represented Humboldt State College during the 1934 college football season.", "Redirect to: Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)", "was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly", "Redirect to: Voiced epiglottal tap", "Derostichus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Derostichus caucasicus Motschulsky, 1859 Derostichus meurguesae Ledoux, 1972", "Notable people with the surname include: Dwayne Hosey (born 1967), former Major League Baseball outfielder for the Boston Red Sox Steve Hosey (born 1969), former right fielder in Major League Baseball William J. Hosey (1854-1937), American politician and mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana", "Notable people with the surname include: Donald McBane (1664-1732), Scottish swordsman Maria McBane (born 1946), American model and actress", "Redirect to: K. Subramanyam", "Redirect to: Louis Adams (basketball, born 1996)", "The following films were made about 1971 Bangladesh-Pakistan war, through which Bangladesh got independence:", "It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Katiola Department.", "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", "Redirect to: Uganda men's national under-18 basketball team", "In seven-dimensional geometry, a cantellated 7-cube is a convex uniform 7-polytope, being a cantellation of the regular 7-cube.", "Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Dolniak (born 1960), Polish politician Grzegorz Dolniak (1960-2010), Polish politician", "Blabia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Blabia banga Galileo & Martins, 1998 Blabia bicolor Martins & Galileo, 2005 Blabia bicuspis (Bates, 1866) Blabia bituberosa (Breuning, 1940) Blabia colobotheoides Thomson, 1864 Blabia costaricensis Breuning, 1943 Blabia cristulata Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia epicharis Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia exotica Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia ferina Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia galba Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia gemma Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia incompta Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia intricata Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia longipennis Galileo & Martins, 2003 Blabia magdalena Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia masoni (Aurivillius, 1927) Blabia meinerti (Aurivillius, 1900) Blabia oculifera Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia piscoides (Thomson, 1868) Blabia rendira Galileo & Martins, 1998 Blabia similis (Breuning, 1940) Blabia spinella Martins & Galileo, 1995 Blabia strandiella Breuning, 1943 Blabia truncata Breuning, 1940", "İnlice is a small town in Konya Province, Turkey", "1994 Urawa Red Diamonds season", "Notable people with the surname include: Ben Kweller (born 1981), American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ed Kweller (1915-2003), American basketball player", "Anyone may refer to: Anyone (band), a band from Southern California formed in 1995 \"Anyone\" (Roxette song), a 1999 song by Roxette \"Anyone\" (Demi Lovato song), a 2020 song by Demi Lovato \"Anyone\", a 1971 song by Sophia Loren from the film The Priest's Wife", "There Lázaro Rashid Aguilar won a silver medal in the men's 800 metres - T12 event and a silver medal in the men's 1500 metres - T13 event", "¡ Así se quiere en Jalisco ! was the first Mexican film to be shot in colour", "Notable people with the surname include: Juan Mónaco, Argentine tennis player Kara Monaco, 2006 Playmate of the Year Kelly Monaco, American model and actress Lorenzo Monaco, Italian painter c. 1370 - c. 1425 Mario del Monaco, Italian tenor", "Meanwhile, in 1937, Colin Syme became a director of BHP and many of its subsidiaries, including Tubemakers of Australia, Australian Iron and Steel, Rylands Bros and the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation.", "Species within the genus Metandrocarpa include: Metandrocarpa agitata Kott, 1985 Metandrocarpa asymmetra Monniot C., 2001 Metandrocarpa dura (Ritter, 1896) Metandrocarpa fascicularis Millar, 1962 Metandrocarpa indica Kott, 1972 Metandrocarpa kudoi Rho & Cole, 1999 Metandrocarpa manina Monniot & Monniot, 1987 Metandrocarpa michaelseni Ritter & Forsyth, 1917 Metandrocarpa miniscula Kott, 1985 Metandrocarpa protostigmatica Michaelsen, 1922 Metandrocarpa reducta Monniot, 1988 Metandrocarpa sterreri Monniot, 1972 Metandrocarpa taylori Huntsman, 1912 Metandrocarpa thilenii Michaelsen, 1922 Metandrocarpa uedai Watanabe & Tokioka, 1972 Species names currently considered to be synonyms: Metandrocarpa dermatina Huntsman, 1912: synonym of Metandrocarpa dura (Ritter, 1896) Metandrocarpa protostigmata Michaelsen, 1922: synonym of Metandrocarpa protostigmatica Michaelsen, 1922 Metandrocarpa tritonis (Michaelsen, 1904): synonym of Monandrocarpa tritonis Michaelsen, 1904", "Nukabad-e Gonbad (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Nūkābād-e Gonbad; also known as Nūkābād) is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran.", "in political science from Carleton University in 1976 and a M.Sc.(Econ.)", "Carotid artery may refer to: Common carotid artery, often \"carotids\" or \"carotid\", an artery on each side of the neck which divides into the external carotid artery and internal carotid artery External carotid artery, an artery on each side of the head and neck supplying blood to the face, scalp, skull, neck and meninges Internal carotid artery, an artery on each side of the head and neck supplying blood to the brain", "Germaine Dieterlen was a student of Marcel Mauss, worked with noted French anthropologist Marcel Griaule (1898-1956) and Jean Rouch, wrote on a large range of ethnographic topics and made pioneering contributions to the study of myths, initiations, techniques (particularly \"descriptive ethnography\"), graphic systems, objects, classifications, ritual and social structure.", "Notable people with the name include: Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Este (1776-1848), the second wife of Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria Leopoldine Blahetka (1809-1885), Austrian pianist and composer Léopoldine Hugo (1824-1843), daughter of novelist, poet and dramatist Victor Hugo Leopoldine Konstantin (1886-1965), Austrian actress Leopoldine Kulka (1872-1920), Austrian writer and editor Leopoldine von Sternberg (1733-1809), princess consort of Liechtenstein, married to prince Franz Joseph I, Prince of Liechtenstein Maria Leopoldine of Anhalt-Dessau (born 1746), princess of Anhalt-Dessau by birth and by marriage Countess of Lippe-Detmold Maria Leopoldine of Austria (1632-1649), Holy Roman Empress as the spouse of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor", "Mary L. Bonauto (born June 8, 1961) is an American lawyer and civil rights advocate who has worked to eradicate discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, and has been referred to by US Representative Barney Frank as \"our Thurgood Marshall.\"", "Numbulwar Airport (IATA: NUB, ICAO: YNUM) is located 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) west of Numbulwar, Northern Territory, Australia", "The results of the election are listed below:", "Joe Plummer is also a member of Mister Heavenly, a collaboration with Honus Honus of Man Man and Nicholas Thorburn of Islands and The Unicorns, experimenting with a new genre entitled \"doom wop.\"", "Not to be confused with Pleurotoma payraudeauti Weinkauff, H.C., 1868 This species is considered by Tucker as a synonym of Mangelia attenuata (Montagu, G., 1803)", "Notable people with the surname include: Antti Mäkilä (born 1989), Finnish ice hockey player Jussi Mäkilä (born 1974), Finnish mountain bike orienteering competitor Mia Mäkilä (born 1973), Swedish artist Sasha Mäkilä (born 1973), Finnish conductor", "The line was operational from 1907 until 1930.", "Thomasius is a surname, and may refer to: Jakob Thomasius (1622-1684), German philosopher Christian Thomasius (1655-1728), German jurist and philosopher Gottfried Thomasius (1802-1875), German theologian", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Roizman, American scientist Yevgeny Roizman, Russian politician Morrie Roizman (1912-1985), American cutter and film maker Owen Roizman (born 1936), American cinematographer", "Redirect to: Bangladesh men's national basketball team", "In Iran Bahar ( unit ) was a unit of length approximately equal to 3.25 cm (1.28 in) In Oman, it was a unit of mass equal to approximately 808 g (1.781 lb)", "Notable people with the surname include: Carmen Gaina, geoscientist (Plate reconstruction), Geological Survey of Norway Silvestru Gaina, philosopher at the University of Czernowitz Valery Gaina, rock musician Vasile Gaina, theologian, professor, rector of Chernivtsi University", "Notable people with the surname include: Arvid Lindau (1892-1958), Swedish pathologist Baruch Lindau (1759-1849), German-Jewish writer Gustav Lindau (1866-1923), German botanist Karl Lindau, pen- and stage name of Karl Gemperle (1853-1934), Austrian actor, writer and librettist Paul Lindau (1839-1919), German writer Rudolf Lindau (1829-1910), German writer", "Sobolevsky (Russian: ; masculine), Sobolevskaya (; feminine), or Sobolevskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Sobolevsky, Krasnodar Krai, a khutor in Prikubansky Rural Okrug of Slavyansky District of Krasnodar Krai Sobolevsky, Mari El Republic, a settlement in Azyakovsky Rural Okrug of Medvedevsky District of the Mari El Republic Sobolevskoye, a selo in Verkhneuslonsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan Sobolevskaya, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Bestuzhevsky Selsoviet of Ustyansky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast", "Fietz is a German surname that may refer to Michael Fietz (born 1967), German long-distance runner Siegfried Fietz (born 1946), German singer-songwriter, composer, music producer and sculptor", "The organization began by enlisting technology and design professionals to work with city governments in the United States in order to build open-source applications and promote openness, participation, and efficiency in government, and now works with state, county, and federal government to spread the principles and practices of \"delivery-driven government.\"", "Philandia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Philandia araucana Germain & Kerremans, 1906 Philandia valdiviana (Philippi & Philippi, 1860)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Halderman, American computer scientist Joe Halderman, American television producer Linda Halderman, American politician", "Redirect to: New Caledonia men's national basketball team", "Redirect to: Open water swimming at the 2016 Asian Beach Games", "Carrier is a surname, and may refer to: Corey Carrier (born 1980), American child actor Darel Carrier (born 1940), American professional basketball player George F. Carrier (1918-2002), American mathematician and Professor Emeritus at Harvard University Jean-Baptiste Carrier (1756-1794), French Revolutionary Albert-Ernest Carrier de Belleuse (1824-1887), French sculptor Louis-Robert Carrier-Belleuse (1848-1913), French painter and sculptor Mark Carrier (wide receiver) (born 1965), American football player Mark Carrier (safety) (born 1968), American football player Richard Carrier (born 1969), American author Robert Carrier (chef) (1923-2006), American chef, restaurateur and cookery writer Robert Carrier (politician) (born 1941), Canadian politician Roch Carrier (born 1937), Canadian novelist and author Scott Carrier (born 1957), American author and radio producer Willis Carrier (1876-1950), American inventor of air-conditioning Jerry Carrier (born 1948), American author", "Canton of Saint-Jean-de-Braye consists of the following communes: Boigny-sur-Bionne Bou Chécy Combleux Mardié Saint-Jean-de-Braye Semoy", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne Lykke (1595-1641), Danish noblewoman and royal mistress of Christian, Prince Elect of Denmark Ivar Lykke (politician) (1872-1949), Norwegian politician; Prime Minister of Norway, 1926-1928 Ivar Lykke (footballer) (1889-1955), Danish amateur footballer Ivar Lykke (architect) (born 1941), Norwegian architect Lykke Li (born Li Lykke, 1986), Swedish singer-songwriter Nina Lykke (born 1949), Swedish professor of gender studies at Linköping University Sophie Lykke (d. 1570), Danish county administrator, landholder and noble", "Incoherence may refer to: Lack of Coherence (disambiguation) The Incoherence of the Incoherence (Arabic: Tahāfut al-Tahāfut) by Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126-1198) The Incoherence of the Philosophers ( Tahāfut al-Falāsifa in Arabic) Incoherence (2006-2010), professional wrestling tag team of Hallowicked, Delirious and Frightmare Incoherence (album), an album by Peter Hammill", "Conde, Condé, Condeh or Kondeh is a common surname among the Mandinka people of West Africa, and may refer to: Alpha Condé, Guinean politician Ibrahim Jaffa Condeh, Sierra Leonean journalist and president of the Sierra Leone journalist association Mamady Condé, Former Guinean foreign minister Sona Tata Condé, Guinean musician", "Only the Animals may refer to: Only the Animals (film), 2019 French film Only the Animals (short story collection), 2014 book by Ceridwen Dovey", "Bhargav Merai (born 2 February 1992) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Gujarat.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alphonse Higelin (1897-1981), French gymnast and Olympian Arthur Higelin (born 1966), better known Arthur H, French songwriter, singer and pianist Izïa Higelin (born 1990), more commonly known as Izïa, French rock singer and guitarist Jacques Higelin (1940-2018), French singer Kên Higelin (born 1972), French stage and film actor, theatre director and music video director", "Mul (Old English: Mūl, literally \"mule\") (died 687) was an Anglo-Saxon ruler of the Kingdom of Kent in England", "The Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE (PIAXP or AXP) was a set of competitions, programs and events, from the X Prize Foundation, to \"inspire a new generation of super-efficient vehicles that help break America's addiction to oil and stem the effects of climate change.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Antoine D'Agata, French photographer and film director Antonino D'Agata, Italian politician Giuseppe D'Agata, Italian writer John D'Agata, American essayist Mario D'Agata, Italian boxer", "Hemilissopsis is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Hemilissopsis clenchi Lane, 1959 Hemilissopsis fernandezae Hovore & Chemsak, 2006", "28 State Street is a modern skyscraper in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.", "The 1889 gubernatorial election in Washington took place on October 1, 1889, to elect the first Governor of Washington shortly before 1889 Washington gubernatorial election was admitted as a U.S. state.", "Guy Tilden was buried at West Lawn Cemetery A listing of some of the structures he designed follows", "Notable people with the surname include: Arland Ussher (1899-1980), English and Irish academic, essayist and translator Ambrose Ussher (c. 1582-1629), Church of Ireland rector and biblical scholar, brother of James Ussher Beverley Ussher (1868-1908), Australian residential architect Elizabeth Tyrrell (née Ussher) (1619-1693), daughter of James Ussher Henry Ussher (d. 1613), Irish archbishop, nephew of John Ussher, uncle of James Ussher Henry Ussher (astronomer) (1741-1790), Irish astronomer Herbert Taylor Ussher (1836-1880), Governor of Tobago 1872-1875 James Ussher (1581-1656), Irish archbishop and biblical scholar, nephew of Henry Ussher, cousin of Robert Ussher Jane Ussher (born 1953), New Zealand photographer John (Seón) Ussher (died 1600), Irish customs officer, publisher of the first printed Irish book John Ussher (died 1741), Irish MP John Ussher (1703-1749), Irish MP, Ussher ( surname )'s nephew Johnny Ussher (1830-1879), Canadian frontiersman Kitty Ussher (born 1971), British Labour Member of Parliament Richard J. Ussher (1841-1913), Irish ornithologist Robert Ussher (1592-1642), Irish bishop and Irish language promoter, son of Henry Ussher, cousin of James Ussher St George Ussher (d. 1775), later St George St George, 1st Baron Saint George Thomas Ussher (1779-1848), Anglo-Irish navy officer William Augustus Edmond Ussher (1849-1920), British geologist", "Peter Purden was a Scottish soccer inside right who played professionally in both Scotland and the United States.", "Founded in January 2006 as Terminal City Rollergirls, TCRD is a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).", "The Digital Hit Man: Frank M. Ahearn's Weapons for Combating the Digital World, Paperback - January 15, 2012, Published by Disappear.Info", "Notable people with the surname include: Dávid Verrasztó (born 1988), Hungarian swimmer Evelyn Verrasztó (born 1989), Hungarian swimmer Zoltán Verrasztó (born 1956), Hungarian swimmer", "Operl Island is a barrier island of Izembek Lagoon in the Bering Sea, and is part of Izembek National Wildlife Refuge", "Its only species, Brevis crassiductus, is known from the mountains of south-central Sri Lanka.", "\"Her voice had great richness and power, and Helga Dernesch's strikingly handsome stage appearance and intense acting made her a compelling performer.\"", "This book contains: \"History\" \"Self-Reliance\" \"Compensation\" \"Spiritual Laws\" \"Love\" \"Friendship\" \"Prudence\" \"Heroism\" \"The Over-Soul\" \"Circles\" \"Intellect\" \"Art\"", "Above the statue is inscribed, \"This Memorial to Robert A. Taft, presented by the people to the Congress of the United States, stands as a tribute to the honesty, indomitable courage, and high principles of free government symbolized by Robert A. Taft Memorial's life.\"", "CFM is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), and was founded in 2012" ]
[ "At the time, John Lenton was proclaimed that Lenton had \"the honourable (if perhaps temporary) distinction of having written the earliest extant treatise on violin playing in any language.\"", "The play opened to good notices in London in February 1935, and the Telegraph wrote of O'Neal: \"She's that very rare thing-an attractive woman who doesn't mind making a fool of herself.\"", "This list of Canadian clothing store chains encompasses some, but not all, of the retailers located in Canada: Addition Elle Aritzia Beyond the Rack Garage Harry Rosen Inc. Joe Fresh Laura La Maison Simons Le Château Mark's Megamart Moores Nygård International October's Very Own Penningtons Reitmans Roots Canada La Senza Tip Top Tailors Urban Behavior West 49", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Wakely (born 1988), English cricketer Ernie Wakely (born 1940), Canadian ice hockey player Jimmy Wakely (1914-1982), American actor and singer", "The European explorer Thomas Mitchell named and then described the mountain as \"Mount Zero, a name I applied to a remarkable cone at the western extermity of the chain of mountains.\"", "Charles Hedley Strutt (18 April 1849 - 19 December 1926) was a British Conservative Party politician.", "The Mahavishnu Orchestra's 1973 live album, Between Nothingness and Eternity, consisted entirely of songs from the Trident sessions: \"Dream\", \"Trilogy\" and \"Sister Andrea.\"", "Kevin Francis Meates (born 20 February 1930) is a former New Zealand rugby union player.", "Books by Lowe include A Big Fix, Reaction Time, Living in the Hothouse, Why vs Why: Nuclear Power, A Voice of Reason: Reflections on Australia, Bigger or Better?", "Luraghi is an Italian surname which may refer to: Giuseppe Luraghi (1905-1991), Italian lyricist and engineer Nino Luraghi (born 1964), Italian ancient historian Raimondo Luraghi (born 2012), Italian historian and university teacher", "Redirect to: 2008 American Samoa Democratic presidential caucuses", "Notable people with the surname include: José Pedro Pérez-Llorca (born 1940), Spanish politician Ricardo Llorca (born 1962), Spanish composer Rubén Torres Llorca (born 1957), Cuban-American artist Samuel Llorca Ripoll (born 1985), Spanish footballer Álex Llorca Castillo (born 1989), Spanish basketball player", "Baltimore-area rock band Clutch has long used a bootleg version of the song as We Need Some Money's live-show introduction, and released a cover version on the deluxe version of their 2015 album \"Psychic Warfare.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Sestini Hlaváčková (born 1986), Czech tennis player Bartolomeo Sestini (1792-1822), Italian poet Benedict Sestini (1816-1890), astronomer, mathematician and architect Domenico Sestini (1750-1832), Florentine archaeologist Giovanna Sestini (1749-1814), Italian operatic soprano", "Cephalota is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Cephalota atrata (Pallas, 1776) Cephalota besseri (Dejean, 1826) Cephalota chiloleuca (Fischer von Waldheim, 1820) Cephalota circumdata (Dejean, 1822) Cephalota deserticola (Faldermann, 1836) Cephalota deserticoloides (Codina, 1931) Cephalota dulcinea Marco, De la Rosa & Baena, 2006 Cephalota eiselti (Mandl, 1967) Cephalota elegans (Fischer von Waldheim, 1823) Cephalota galathea (Theime, 1881) Cephalota hispanica (Gory, 1833) Cephalota jakowlewi (Semenov, 1895) Cephalota kutshumi (Putchkov, 1993) Cephalota littorea (Forskal, 1775) Cephalota luctuosa (Dejean, 1831) Cephalota maura (Linnaeus, 1758) Cephalota schrenkii (Gebler, 1841) Cephalota tibialis (Dejean, 1822) Cephalota turcica (Schaum, 1859) Cephalota turcosinensis (Mandl, 1938) Cephalota vonderdeckeni Gebert, 1992 Cephalota zarudniana (Tschitscherine, 1903)", "Schwarzman is a surname, and may refer to: Alexander Schwarzman (born 1967), Russian international draughts grandmaster Alice P. Schwarzman, character in the comic strip Doonesbury Howie Schwarzman (born 1927), American magician Stephen A. Schwarzman (born 1947), co-founder of the Blackstone Group private-equity firm Ted Schwarzman (born 1946) a former Australian rules footballer Teddy Schwarzman (born 1979) an American film produce", "Simisola is the eponymous second studio album by Nigerian singer Simi.", "SwanCon first hosted the Australian National Science Fiction Convention in 1980, and has done so relatively regularly since.", "According to Associated Press reports at the time a Haganah spokesman said that the Jerusalem hotel attack was executed because \"the building was an important meeting place of Arab gangs, where arms were distributed to villages in the Jerusalem area.\"", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 171 of the United States Reports:", "Redirect to: Javi Gómez (footballer, born 1999)", "Redirect to: Club Valencia (Maldives)", "Notable people with the surname include: Louis Garrel (born 1983), French actor and filmmaker Maurice Garrel (1923-2011), French actor Philippe Garrel (born 1948), French film director and screenwriter", "The New York Times featured the album in its Critics' Choice section, saying that Summer of Hate has \"some catchy choruses and efficient low-fi landscapes.\"", "Deuveotrechus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Deuveotrechus gregoryi Jeannel, 1937 Deuveotrechus yinae Ueno, 1996 Deuveotrechus yuae Deuve, 1992", "The airline was founded in 1959 as \"Polynesian Airlines\", providing domestic and international flights throughout the South Pacific.", "During the 1850s the Laurel Hill Stock farm was expanded to over 500 acres and became known as one of the best livestock breeding farms in middle Tennessee.", "Nine Days Wonder may refer to: William Kempe's \"Nine Days Wonder\" in 1600, in which he morris danced from London to Norwich \"The Nine Days Wonder\", a 1975 episode of the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs \"A Nine Days' Wonder\", a 2005 Japanese pop song by Akeboshi \"A Nine Days Wonder\", a song by Theatre of Tragedy from their 2009 album Forever Is The World", "Species within the genus Ctenyura include: Ctenyura comma (Hartmeyer, 1906) Ctenyura intermedia Van Name, 1918 Ctenyura tetraplexa Kott, 1985 Ctenyura tortuosa Kott, 1985", "Dred Scott's debut album, Breakin' Combs on A&M Records, was released in 1994.", "In for a Penny: Raves & Faves is a compilation album by the British rock band Slade, released in America only by Shout!", "Headquarters and Headquarters Company 741st Military Intelligence Battalion 742nd Military Intelligence Battalion (NW) 743rd Military Intelligence Battalion United States Army Technical Support Activity (USATSA)", "This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Zoropsidae, including those formerly in Tengellidae As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts 194 species in 27 genera:", "Goes My Heart\" is a song from the movie Music and Lyrics, performed by Hugh Grant, as the singer from fictional eighties band \"PoP!\"", "Notable people with the surname include: De Waard Cornelis de Waard (1879-1963), Dutch historian Dirk de Waard (born 1919), Dutch geologist Elly de Waard (born 1940), Dutch poet Maaike de Waard (born 1996), Dutch swimmer Orin de Waard (born 1983), Curaçao footballer Raymond de Waard (born 1973), Dutch footballer Steven de Waard (born 1991), Australian tennis player Sytse Klaas de Waard (1796-1856), Dutch Mennonite teacher and minister Xan de Waard (born 1995), Dutch field hockey player De Waart Edo de Waart (born 1941), Dutch conductor Paula de Waart (1876-1938), Dutch film actress De Weerdt Adriaen de Weerdt (c.1510-c.1590), Flemish painter De Weert Anna De Weert (1867-1950), Belgian painter Kevin De Weert (born 1982), Belgian racing cyclist Sebald de Weert (1567-1603), Dutch admiral and explorer", "Chanakya National Law University is one of the autonomous law schools in India.", "Walter Balcanquhall (1586?", "Živilė is a female given name of Lithuania origin that may refer to: Živilė Balčiūnaitė (born 1979), Lithuanian long-distance runner Živilė Raudonienė (born 1982), Lithuanian fitness model, bodybuilder and former professional wrestler Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė (born 1996), Lithuanian race walker", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Franz van der Velde (1779-1824), German judge and author of historical novels Carol Ruth Vander Velde (1926-1972), American mathematician Charles William Meredith van de Velde (1818-1898) Dutch painter and cartographer Darryl van der Velde (van de Velde?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alida Rustichelli alias Alida Chelli (1943-2012), Italian actress and singer Carlo Rustichelli (1916-2004), Italian composer Dominique Rustichelli (born 1934), French soccer player", "The Hans Oeschger Medal is an award bestowed by the European Geosciences Union (EGU) to recognise scientists who have made \"outstanding achievements in ice research and/or short term climatic changes (past, present, future).\"", "Autographa ampla prefer willow and poplar, but have also been recorded on alder, birch, blueberry, Shepherdia canadensis, cherry, elder, raspberry, Amelanchier species, stinging nettle and Viburnum species", "Richard Wetz (26 February 1875 - 16 January 1935) was a German late Romantic composer best known for his three symphonies.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Micheletti (born 1991), Italian rower Estadio Humberto Micheletti Joe Micheletti, hockey analyst Luisa Micheletti, Brazilian presenter Pat Micheletti, American hockey player Pietro Micheletti Roberto Micheletti, de facto President of Honduras for seven months in 2009-2010, following the 2009 Honduran coup d'etat", "Gunnar Randers was the father of Jørgen Randers and halfbrother of Arne Randers Heen.", "Tompkins Township may refer to the following places in the United States: Tompkins Township, Warren County, Illinois Tompkins Township, Jackson County, Michigan See also Tompkins (disambiguation)", "Redirect to: Germinal (month)", "As part of Phase III of Delhi Metro, Okhla Vihar is the metro station of the Magenta Line", "John Tombes (c.1603?", "Notable people with the surname include: Joanny Thévenoud (1878-1949), French Roman Catholic missionary Thomas Thévenoud (born 1974), French politician", "Phronima sedentaria is a species of amphipod crustaceans found in oceans at a depth of up to 1 km (0.6 mi).", "Ostedes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: subgenus Dentatostedes Ostedes bidentata (Pic, 1933) subgenus Ostedes Ostedes albomarmorata Breuning, 1969 Ostedes albosparsa (Pic, 1926) Ostedes andamanica Breuning, 1958 Ostedes binodosa Gressitt, 1945 Ostedes borneana Breuning, 1964 Ostedes brunneovariegata Breuning, 1961 Ostedes coomani Pic, 1927 Ostedes dentata Pic, 1936 Ostedes discovitticollis Breuning, 1956 Ostedes enganensis Breuning, 1982 Ostedes griseoapicaloides Breuning, 1977 Ostedes harmandi Breuning, 1968 Ostedes inermis Schwarzer, 1925 Ostedes kadleci Danilevsky, 1992 Ostedes laterifusca Breuning, 1969 Ostedes macrophthalma Breuning, 1977 Ostedes ochreosparsa Breuning, 1964 Ostedes pauperata Pascoe, 1859 Ostedes perakensis Breuning, 1969 Ostedes rufipennis Pic, 1944 Ostedes sikkimensis Breuning, 1958 Ostedes subfasciata Matsushita, 1933 Ostedes subochreosparsa Breuning, 1965 Ostedes subrufipennis Breuning, 1963 Ostedes sumatrana Pic, 1944 Ostedes tonkinea Pic, 1944 Ostedes tuberculata (Pic, 1925) Ostedes variegata Aurivillius, 1913 subgenus Trichostedes Ostedes assamana Breuning, 1961 Ostedes laosensis Breuning, 1963 Ostedes ochreomarmorata Breuning, 1963 Ostedes ochreopicta Breuning, 1965 Ostedes spinipennis Breuning, 1964", "Notable people with the surname include: Boris Bakić, Montenegrin basketball player Marko Bakić, Montenegrin footballer Mike Bakić, Canadian football player of Serbian descent Pavle Bakić, Serbian despot Sonja Bakić, Serbian singer Tanja Bakić, Montenegrin writer Vojin Bakić, Croatian sculptor of Serbian descent Milija and Pavle Bakić, co-founders of Galatasaray Ljiljana Bakić, Serbian architect", "Redirect to: 2012 Negros Occidental's 5th congressional district special election", "Almost half a million deaths are recorded every year from hyperthermia, ten times more deaths than from hypothermia.", "Lissodrillia turgida is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Drilliidae.", "Caravelle may be a reference to: Caravelle, the French marketing name for the typeface Folio The Caravelle peninsula of the French Caribbean island of Martinique Sud Aviation Caravelle, the short/medium-range jet airliner, produced by Sud Aviation Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle, the design for a supersonic transport from Sud Aviation Volkswagen Caravelle (disambiguation), minibuses/vans produced by Volkswagen Renault Caravelle, the roadster automobile produced by Renault Plymouth Caravelle, a sedan made by Chrysler Corporation from 1983 to 1988 Plymouth Caravelle Salon, a rebadged Dodge Diplomat sold in Canada An alternative spelling of caravel, a 15th-century sailing ship SS Caravelle, a Danish cargo ship in service 1938-40 Caravelle Hotel, Ho Chih Minh City Caravelle Manifesto, 1960 Vietnamese political document presented in that hotel The Caravelles, British duo girl band La Caravelle, restaurant and jazz venue in Marseille, France La Caravelle (New York), restaurant in New York City, specialising in French cuisine", "Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Carloni (born 1978), American animator Ester Carloni (1897-1998), Italian actress Giancarlo Carloni (born 1947), Italian footballer Ida Carloni Talli (1860-1940), Italian actress Mario Carloni (1894-1962), Italian soldier Pietro Carloni (1896-1968), Italian actor", "Burke and Wills Plant Camp is a heritage-listed campsite near Betoota within the locality of Birdsville, Shire of Diamantina, Queensland, Australia.", "in geology from Northern Arizona University in 1985, Raymond R. Rogers's M.S.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfie Burden, English professional snooker player Arthur Scott Burden (1879-1921), American equestrian Barry Burden (born 1971), American political scientist Bob Burden, American cartoon artist Bob Burden (academic), English educational researcher and theorist Chris Burden, American avant-garde artist Doug Burden (born 1965), American rower Francis Burden (1829/30-1882), British chess player Fred Burden (1852-1897), editor and part-owner South Australian Advertiser newspaper Harold Nelson Burden (1860-1930), English clergyman and health administrator Henry Burden, 19th century industrialist Jane Morris née Jane Burden (1839-1914), English artists' model John Burden, minister John Burden (footballer), English footballer Michael Burden, Dean of New College, Oxford Nora Burden (1908 - ), Australian stained glass artist Richard Burden (born 1954), Member of UK parliament Suzanne Burden, British actor William Burden, American tenor Grady Burden, Mossad, 1999-", "Juan Carlos Cacho Gutierréz (born May 3, 1982 in Mexico D.F.)", "At the time of release, Pierce had renamed the band as \"Spiritualized Electric Mainline\", the name that appears on the album cover, before reverting to the Spiritualized name shortly afterwards.", "Jepkorir or Chepkorir is a surname of Kenyan origin meaning \"daughter of Korir\" that may refer to: Eunice Jepkorir (born 1982), Kenyan steeplechase runner and 2008 Olympic runner-up Joan Jepkorir Aiyabei (born 1979), Kenyan cross country runner Magdaline Jepkorir Chemjor (born 1978), Kenyan long-distance runner and 2007 Amsterdam Marathon winner Valentine Jepkorir Kipketer (born 1993), Kenyan half marathon and marathon runner and 2013 Amsterdam Marathon winner", "This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1974:", "However, the most popular version of the song is accompanied by lyrics by Pascual Contursi and is also known as \"Si supieras\".", "Willsher is a surname that may refer to: Edgar Willsher (1828-1885), English cricketer William Willsher, English cricketer Chris Willsher, English musician", "Notable people with this surname include: Chet Kalm, American painter, teacher, and illustrator Hans Kalm, Estonian soldier who served in the armies of Russian Empire, Finland and Estonia Pehr Kalm, Finnish explorer, botanist, naturalist, and agricultural economist Sebastian Kalm, professional rugby union player Volli Kalm, Estonian geologist and rector of the University of Tartu", "Trond Magnussen has represented Norway in eleven IIHF World Championships.", "- Ira Glass Episode 301 - \"Settling the Score\" Air date: November 11, 2005 Prologue - Ira Glass Act 1: One Good Deed - Erin Einhorn Act 2: The Things That Money Can Buy - Beau O'Reilly Episode 302 - \"Strangers in a Strange Land\" Air date: November 18, 2005 Prologue - Ira Glass Act 1: Not Just Tourists, Tourists Who Care - Chris Tenove Act 2: Johnny Get Your Mouse - Amy O'Leary Episode 303 - \"David and Goliath\" Act 1: Lab Rugrats - Ira Glass Act 2: Dreams of Distant Factories - Rachel Louise Snyder Act 3: Adventures at Poo Corner - David Sedaris Episode 304 - \"Heretics\" Act 1: Rise - Russell Cobb Act 2: Fall Episode 305 - \"The \"This American Life\" Holiday Spectacular\" Act 1: Twas the Morning After - David Rakoff Act 2: No Tenenbaum, No Tenenbaum - John Hodgman Act 3: My So-Called Jesus - Heather O'Neill Act 4: An Animal Farm Christmas - David Sedaris Act 5: Christmas at Valley Forge - Sarah Vowell Act 6: What Would Joseph Do?", "Get Stoked On Music said \"Black Suit Youth have unleashed 9 songs that will instantly infect your ears and leave them aching for more.\"", "These are the best results in athletics by athletes representing one of the Baltic countries:  Estonia  Latvia  Lithuania", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jorge Fernandez and Alfred Ybarra", "This is a list of the songs recorded by Elvis Presley between List of songs recorded by Elvis Presley's first demos at the Sun Studios in 1953 and his final concert on June 26, 1977 at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gerrit Faulhaber (1912-1951), Indonesian footballer Johann Faulhaber (1580-1635), German mathematician Markus Faulhaber (1914-1945), Sturmbannführer in the Waffen SS Michael von Faulhaber (1869-1952), German Roman Catholic Cardinal", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Maurice Yonge (1899-1986), British marine biologist Charles Duke Yonge (1812-1891), English historian Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901), English author Sir George Yonge, 5th Baronet (1731-1812), British Secretary at War and the namesake of Yonge Street John Yonge (1465-1516), English bishop and diplomat Sir John Yonge, 1st Baronet (1603-1663), English merchant and Member of Parliament Nicholas Yonge (1560-1619), English Renaissance singer and publisher Roby Yonge (1943-1997), American radio DJ Thomas Yonge or Young (1405-1476), MP for Bristol and Gloustershire, justice of the Common Pleas and the King's Bench Walter Yonge of Colyton (1579-1649), English lawyer, merchant and Member of Parliament Sir Walter Yonge, 2nd Baronet (1625-1670) Sir Walter Yonge, 3rd Baronet (1653-1731) William Yonge (disambiguation)", "(Cobb's feud with McIntyre is documented in Al Stump's 1994 book, \"Cobb: The Life and Times of the Meanest Man Who Ever Played Baseball.\")", "Notable people with the surname include: Hyram Bagatsing (born 1985), Filipino basketball player Ramon Bagatsing (1916-2006), Filipino politician Raymond Bagatsing (born 1967), Filipino actor and model RK Bagatsing (born 1980), Filipino actor and model", "1730, the Wyman House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.", "After the program, Mesquita made the cover of Playboy (Brazil)", "People with this surname include: Adegoke Adelabu (born 1915), Nigerian politician Abu-Abdullah Adelabu (born 1964), Nigerian academic", "South-West Yoruba in Nigeria: Ekiti State, Lagos State, Ogun State, Oyo State, Osun State, Ondo State, parts of Kwara State, Kogi State, Edo State, Delta State and Niger State Diaspora Yoruba outside Nigeria in Africa: in Togo, Benin, Sierra Leone and parts of Ghana Diaspora Yoruba outside Africa: in Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brazil, United States, UK, [(Ireland)]", "This is a partial list of Patti Page's recorded songs:", "Redirect to: Trio Töykeät", "En Directo is a live EP by the spanish rock band Héroes Del Silencio, released in 1989", "In 1939 Meyerhold was arrested by the NKVD, and Zinaida Reich was brutally stabbed in her apartment by NKVD agents who staged a robbery", "Nothocascellius is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Nothocascellius aeneoniger (Waterhouse, 1841) Nothocascellius hyadesii (Fairmaire, 1885)", "Notable people with the surname include: Gajanan Kirtikar (born 1943), Indian politician Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar (1849-1917), botanist and Army surgeon", "Redirect to: 2016 Men's Asian Champions Trophy", "Perna Krick came to Baltimore in 1927 to attend the Rinehart School of Sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), where she studied under J. Maxwell Miller and won two traveling scholarships to Europe.", "Elrington is a surname, and may refer to: Charles Richard Elrington Christopher Elrington Thomas Elrington (disambiguation) Wilfred Elrington", "Todorov (Bulgarian: ), feminine Todorova (Bulgarian: ) is a Bulgarian surname: Antoaneta Todorova, Bulgarian javelin thrower Daniela Todorova, Bulgarian athlete Dimitrinka Todorova, Bulgarian gymnast Elitsa Todorova, Bulgarian singer Elka Todorova, Bulgarian academician Paunka Todorova, Bulgarian chess player Georgi Todorov (born 1960), Bulgarian athlete Georgi Todorov (born 1951), Bulgarian weightlifter, 1976 Olympics silver medalist Georgi Todorov (1864-1934), Bulgarian general Krisia Todorova (born 2004), Bulgarian child singer Maria Todorova, Bulgarian historian Mariana Todorova, Bulgarian violinist Nayden Todorov (born 1974), Bulgarian pianist, composer, and conductor Nikolay Todorov (born 1964), Bulgarian football manager Nikolay Todorov (born 1996), Bulgarian footballer Rita Todorova, Bulgarian rower Serafim Todorov (born 1969), Bulgarian boxer Stanimir Todorov (born 1982), Bulgarian figure skater Stanko Todorov (1920 - 1996), Bulgarian communist politician Stefan Todorov (born 1982), Bulgarian footballer Svetoslav Todorov (born 1978), Bulgarian footballer Todor Todorov (sculptor), Bulgarian sculptor Todor Todorov (born 1982), Bulgarian footballer Tzvetan Todorov (1939-2017), Franco-Bulgarian philosopher Yordan Todorov (footballer, born July 1981), Bulgarian footballer Yordan Todorov (footballer, born November 1981), Bulgarian footballer Yordan Todorov (footballer, born 1999), Bulgarian footballer Zdravko Todorov (born 1982), Bulgarian footballer", "When I 'm Back on My Feet Again is quoted as saying that \"the song wrote itself...I was thinking about my dad who had recently passed away, and it just came pouring out.\"", "The following events occurred in August 1964:", "Notable people with the surname include: Jack Harshman (born 1927), American professional baseball pitcher Margo Harshman (born 1986), American actress Marv Harshman (1917-2013), American men's college basketball coach Richard Harshman, professor at the University of Western Ontario Steve Harshman, American politician", "George B. Crist (born January 23, 1931) is a retired four-star general of the United States Marine Corps and was the first Marine to be designated as a Unified Commander - serving as Commander in Chief, United States Central Command from 1985 to 1988", "Dehumanizer ( Dance or Die album ) is the only album that the band released through the Polydor label Zeitgeist (on its sublabel What's Up?!", "The tracks from Brutally Mutilated, along with the tracks from Mortician's Mortal Massacre 7\" EP were later re-issued by Relapse Records on the Mortal Massacre cd.", "1727 British general election", "Notable people with the surname include: Leonardo Domenici (born 1955), Italian politician Pete Domenici (1932-2017), American politician" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Gejza Baranyai (born 1983), a Slovak football player János Baranyai (born 1984), Hungarian weightlifter János Baranyai Decsi (16th century), Hungarian writer Miklós Baranyai (1934-1997), Hungarian politician Tibor Baranyai (born 1978), Hungarian football player Zsolt Baranyai (1948-1978), Hungarian mathematician", "Zwei (German: \"two\") may refer to: Zwei (band), a Japanese duo band ZWEI, a text editor Zwei!", "Pahaladiggala is also a racial slur used to describe a male from Sri Lanka, and many other countries!", "(The coaches' award was not always restricted to freshmen, but now is.)", "Stephen Stigler has authored several books on the history of statistics.", "Xylocopa ruficornis, or Xylocopa (Koptortosoma) ruficornis, is a species of carpenter bee.", "Pavón or Pavon can refer to:", "People with this surname include: Caol Uno (born 1975), Japanese mixed martial arts fighter Kozo Uno (born 1897), Japanese economist Masami Uno (born 1942), Japanese anti-Semitism propagandist Michael Toshiyuki Uno, film and television director Raymond Uno (born 1930), state district court judge Sandiaga Uno (born 1969), Deputy Governor of Jakarta Sōsuke Uno (1922-1998), 75th Prime Minister of Japan Shoma Uno, Figure Skater Tab Uno (born 1955), Salt Lake City board of education member", "Redirect to: Ministry of Tourism of Saudi Arabia", "This is a list of fictional characters from the television series Bo' Selecta!", "SS Vaterland may refer to one of the following Hamburg America Line ships: SS Vaterland, a 54,282 GRT ocean liner; seized by the United States in World War I and renamed Leviathan SS Vaterland (1940), an incomplete ship destroyed by Allied bombers in 1943", "The tenth season of American Dad!", "This is a list of places in the City and County of Swansea, South Wales", "After failing the audition to join girl group Morning Musume with the fourth generation members, Fujimoto debuted as a solo artist within Hello!", "Paul William Roberts died on May 17, 2019", "This is a list of University of Western Australia people, including its notable alumni and staff:", "On June 6, 2011, Lapointe and caucus mates Louise Beaudoin and Pierre Curzi resigned from the Parti Québécois to sit as independents over the PQ's acceptance of a bill changing the law to permit an agreement between the City of Québec and Quebecor Inc. concerning the construction of an arena in Quebec City.", "Canton of Égletons consists of the following communes: Champagnac-la-Noaille Chapelle-Spinasse Chaumeil Égletons Le Jardin Lafage-sur-Sombre Lapleau Laval-sur-Luzège Marcillac-la-Croisille Montaignac-Saint-Hippolyte Moustier-Ventadour Rosiers-d'Égletons Saint-Hilaire-Foissac Saint-Merd-de-Lapleau Saint-Yrieix-le-Déjalat Sarran Soursac Vitrac-sur-Montane", "Redirect to: 12 O'Clock High (TV series)", "Down Beat magazine praised the album stating that Prana Dance \"signals a new career high\" and added, \"Music that operates at this level of structural, emotional and psychic integration is rare.\"", "After independence, Raja Hassan Akhtar was a Member Pakistan National Assembly (MNA), President, West Pakistan Muslim League, Vice President, All Pakistan Muslim League, and Tehrik-e-Pakistan Gold Medalist", "Marine Attack Squadron 143 (VMA-143), nicknamed the Rocket Raiders, was a reserve squadron in the United States Marine Corps.", "Diora Lynn Baird (born April 6, 1983) is an American actress and former model for Guess?", "This is a list of valleys in Italy.", "Etawah Lok Sabha constituency (Hindi: ) is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India", "Redirect to: Molson Coors Beverage Company", "A This is a list of notable Algerian writers:", "James Boswell, 9th Laird of Auchinleck (/bzwl, -wl/; 29 October 1740 (N.S.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Clarence P. Cazalot Jr. (born 1950), American energy industry executive Florian Cazalot (born 1985), French rugby union player", "These may include: Baltic Finnic peoples, often simply referred to as the Finnic peoples Volga Finns Permians, and even Sámi people", "The game tied in with the DVD release of Scooby-Doo!", "1190), crusader Sibrand Lubbert (d. 1625), theologian Surname Johann Sibrand (1637-1701) Hermann Sibrand (1645-1712), academic and mayor of Stettin Joachim Heinrich Sibrand (1670-1743), legal scholar", "Redirect to: John Long (MP for Cricklade)", "It may refer to: La Muerte (Gorefest album), 2005 Arturo Beltrán Leyva (1961-2009), \"La Muerte\", Mexican drug trafficker Santa Muerte, Mesoamerican religious figure San La Muerte, South American religious figure Leon del Muerte (born 1977), American guitarist and vocalist", "Redirect to: List of U.S. communities with Hispanic-majority populations in the 2000 census", "The following events occurred in June 1949:", "Electoral calendar 2007 Elections in 2007 2007 United Nations Security Council election", "Notable people with the surname include: Hiro Muramoto ( , c.1966 - 2010), Japanese photojournalist Kana Muramoto ( , born 1993), Japanese figure skater Satsuki Muramoto ( , born 1990), Japanese figure skater Tatsuhiro Muramoto ( , born 1976), Japanese judoka", "Hilliard died in office in 1888.", "Notable people with the surname include: Giuseppe Lauricella (1867-1913), Italian mathematician Hank Lauricella (1930-2014), American football player and member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature Remo Lauricella (1912-2003), British composer and violinist Salvatore Lauricella (1922-1996), Italian attorney, politician, and chairman of the Italian Socialist Party Sergio Lauricella (1921-2008), Italian composer", "Sethna is a (Parsi-)Gujarati surname meaning \"pertaining to (-na) the ombudsman/broker/administrator/supervisor(seth-)\", and may refer to: Adi M. Sethna, Indian general Beheruz Sethna, academic Homi Sethna, chemical engineer Kaikhosru Dadhaboy (K. D.) Sethna, poet, philosopher and cultural critic Pheroze Sethna, Indian politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Art Acord (1890-1931), American silent film actor and rodeo champion Bobby R. Acord, American government official Lance Acord (born 1964), American cinematographer Randy Acord (1919-2008), American historian", "Redirect to: 2015 Women's Volleyball Thai-Denmark Super League", "Redirect to: Pardus (video game)", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Branko Zorko (born 1967), Croatian middle distance runner Dayne Zorko (born 1989), Australian rules footballer Janez Zorko (born 1937), Slovenian sculptor and mountain climber Vlasta Zorko (born 1934), Slovenian sculptor Zdenko Zorko (born 1950), Croatian handball player Zinka Zorko (1936-2019), Slovenian linguist and academic Given name: Zorko Cvetković (1924-2017), engineer and basketball player and coach Zorko Prelovec (1887-1939), Slovenian composer", "\"He was born in 1852 into a leading American family (including uncle Ralph Waldo Emerson).\"", "An incomplete list of events in Italy in 1248:", "Bernard d'Armagnac , Count of Pardiac was the father of: James, Duke of Nemours John (1440-1493)", "Some species in this genus are: Euwallengrenia rectilineata (Aurivillius, 1905) Euwallengrenia reducta (Walker, 1855)", "Notable people with the surname include: Amie Barsky (born c. 1984), American reality television show contestant Brian A. Barsky, American Professor of Computer Science and Vision Science Edward K. Barsky (1885-1975), American surgeon and political activist Evangelyn Barsky (1894-1936), American lawyer Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi (1713-1785), Ukrainian architect Joseph Barsky (d. 1943), Russian Jewish architect Max Barsky (born 1991), American professional wrestler best known by Barsky ( surname )'s ring name David Starr Paul Barsky, American talk radio personality Rick Barsky, Canadian Green Party politician Robert Barsky, American university professor Sam Barsky, Knitting artist Tim Barsky, American musician", "Luis Capurro played 100 games for the Ecuador national team", "Redirect to: Scaly foot", "The men's 200 metre backstroke competition of the swimming events at the 1983 Pan American Games took place on 19 August.", "William Joseph Haddad, QC (November 26, 1915 - February 7, 2010) was a lawyer and jurist in Alberta, Canada.", "Giacinto Platania (Acireale, circa 1612 - 1691) was an Italian painter", "Joseph Klein (1886 - ?)", "Army Distinguished Service Medal   Defense Superior Service Medal   Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster   Distinguished Flying Cross   Bronze Star   Purple Heart   Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster   Air Medal   Army Commendation Medal", "William Ingham Brooke Bennett, OBE, RAM (Hon.)", "Ayat Vagozari also participated at the 1988 Summer Olympics.", "Redirect to: Eddie Stobart Logistics", "From 1906 to 1980 the resident commissioners of the New Hebrides were British and French colonial officials.", "Hess wrote three books: My Father Rudolf Hess (1986), Who Murdered My Father, Rudolf Hess?", "The New York World summed up Arthur's presidency at Chester A. Arthur's death in 1886: \"No duty was neglected in his administration, and no adventurous project alarmed the nation.\"", "David Baltimore (born March 7, 1938) is an American biologist, university administrator, and 1975 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine, he is a Professor of Biology at the California Institute of Technology, where he served as president from 1997 to 2006.", "Callidium is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Callidium angustipennis Chemsak, 1964 Callidium antennatum Newman, 1838 Callidium bifasciatum Fabricius, 1787 Callidium biguttatum Sallé, 1856 Callidium brevicorne Olivier, 1790 Callidium californicum Casey, 1912 Callidium cicatricosum Mannerheim, 1853 Callidium duodecimsignatum Perroud, 1855 Callidium frigidum Casey, 1912 Callidium fulvicolle Fabricius, 1792 Callidium hoppingi Linsley, 1957 Callidium juniperi Fisher, 1920 Callidium leechi Linsley & Chemsak, 1963 Callidium powelli Linsley & Chemsak, 1963 Callidium pseudotsugae Fisher, 1920 Callidium rufipenne Motschulsky, 1860 Callidium schotti Schaeffer, 1917 Callidium sempervirens Linsley, 1942 Callidium sequoiarium Fisher, 1920 Callidium texanum Schaeffer, 1917 Callidium vandykei Linsley, 1957 Callidium violaceipenne Linsley & Chemsak, 1963 Callidium violaceum (Linnaeus, 1758) Callidium viridocyaneum Linsley & Chemsak, 1963", "Notable people with the given name include: Nazneen Contractor (born 1982), Indian-born Canadian actress Nazneen Ghaani, Indian actress Nazneen Patel (born 1945), Indian actress Nazneen Rahman, British geneticist", "Considered one of the major figures of Hong Kong cinema, Woo has directed several notable action films in John Woo's adopted home, among them, A Better Tomorrow (1986), The Killer (1989), Hard Boiled (1992), and Red Cliff (2008/2009).", "Bulykin (Russian: ; masculine) or Bulykina (feminine) is a Russian surname that may refer to: Dmitri Bulykin (born 1979), Russian football player Oleg Bulykin, Soviet volleyball player, father of Dmitri Philipp Bulykin (1902-1974), Soviet counter-admiral, main navigator of the USSR Navy headquarters", "Redirect to: Thacker Pass lithium deposit", "(In 2014 Craven, Edwards and Cowley proposed that the species be renamed Melaleuca microcarpa.)", "Notable people with the surname include: George Gretton (born 1950), Scottish lawyer and academic Jennifer Gretton, Baroness Gretton (born 1943), English baroness Peter Gretton (1912-1992), Admiral in the Royal Navy Rob Gretton (1953-1999), Musicians' manager William Gretton (1736-1813), a master of Magdalene College, Cambridge", "Jennifer Klein may refer to: Jennifer Klein (academic), American professor at Yale University Jennifer Klein (footballer) (born 1999), Austrian footballer Jennifer Klein (coach) (born 1984), American soccer coach", "A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1964:", "The following is a list of film directors associated with making punk films: Abiola Abrams Greg Araki Sadie Benning Anonymous Boy Lynn Breedlove Tammy Rae Carland Billy Childish Wolf Howard Alex Cox Vaginal Davis Vivienne Dick Wynne Greenwood Sogo Ishii Sarah Jacobson Derek Jarman G. B. Jones Miranda July Lech Kowalski Richard Kern Bruce LaBruce Don Letts Juliana Lueking Jackson Low Leslie Mah David Markey Eric Mitchell (filmmaker) John Cameron Mitchell Jon Moritsugu Amos Poe Jesse Richards Susan Seidelman Harris Smith Jean Smith Martin Sorrondeguy Penelope Spheeris James Spooner Julien Temple Lucy Thane Tõnu Trubetsky Nicholas Watson Brad Will Nick Zedd Mu Tunc", "The University of Minho (Universidade do Minho) is a public university in Portugal, divided into the following campuses: Largo do Paço (rectorate), in Braga Campus of Gualtar, in Braga Convento dos Congregados, in Braga Campus of Azurém, in Guimarães", "Redirect to: The Wrong Woman (1995 film)", "The following table indicates party affiliation in the Commonwealth of Virginia for the individual offices of: Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Political party strength in Virginia also indicates the historical composition of the collective: Senate House of Delegates State delegation to the United States Senate (individually) State delegation to the United States House of Representatives", "Richard T. Foster (March 21, 1919 - September 13, 2002.)", "Chah-e Soltaniyeh (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Chāh-e Solţānīyeh) is a village in Dastgerdan Rural District, Dastgerdan District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran.", "Notable people with the surname include: Akira Kuroiwa ( , born 1961), Japanese speed skater Hisami Kuroiwa, Japanese-American film producer Mamoru Kuroiwa ( , born 1962), Japanese boxer Munehisa Kuroiwa ( , born 1966), Japanese speed skater Kuroiwa Shūroku ( , 1862-1920), also known as Kuroiwa Ruikō, Japanese journalist and novelist Toshio Kuroiwa ( , 1908-1944), Japanese naval aviator Toshiyuki Kuroiwa ( , born 1969), Japanese speed skater Yūji Kuroiwa ( , born 1954), Japanese politician Yoshitami Kuroiwa ( , -2012), Japanese film editor Toshiki Kuroiwa ( , born 1993), Japanese bobsledder Yukihiko Kuroiwa ( , 1931-2011), better known as Oniroku Dan, Japanese author", "John Crawford ( sculptor )'s son John M. Crawford (1854 - ) became an architect, designing among others, Dennistoun Baptist Church in Craigpark Drive (1907)", "In alphabetical order, Official languages of the United Nations are: Arabic (Modern Standard Arabic) Chinese (Mandarin Chinese in simplified Chinese characters) English (British English with Oxford spelling) French Russian Spanish", "Ci Tanduy flows from West Java to Central Java province, exiting through the Bay of Citanduy (Indonesian: Teluk Citanduy) to the Indian Ocean, forming a delta called \"Muara Citanduy.\"", "Redirect to: Rob Wilson (ice hockey)", "Archibald R. Murray immigrated to the United States in 1950, earning his Bachelor's degree from Howard University in 1954 and the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Adolphe Franceschetti (1896-1968), Swiss ophthalmologist Franceschetti-Klein syndrome Naegeli-Franceschetti-Jadassohn syndrome Franceschetti-Zwahlen-Klein syndrome Treacher Collins-Franceschetti syndrome 1 Benito Gennaro Franceschetti (1935-2012), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop of Fermo Bruno Franceschetti (born 1941), Italian gymnast Lou Franceschetti (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player", "SM UB-53 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat in the Imperial German Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I.", "The Istituto Comprensivo Martellotta school in Taranto is named after him, as is the Italian Navy auxiliary ship launched in 1990 with the pennant number A5320", "Redirect to: Breaking India", "Tlyarata is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Tlyarata, Gumbetovsky District, Republic of Dagestan, a selo in Gumbetovsky District of the Republic of Dagestan Tlyarata, Tlyaratinsky District, Republic of Dagestan, a selo in Tlyaratinsky District of the Republic of Dagestan", "After Casimir's death in 1370, Hedwig of Sagan remarried Rupert I of Legnica.", "Redirect to: Thomas Foley (died 1701)", "Stanislav Benyov competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics", "The organization's goal is to address the social problems of mass incarceration, recidivism, and related issues by providing well-being, entrepreneurship, employment, and personal development training programs to individuals with criminal histories.", "NLHS may refer to: New Lisbon High School, New Lisbon, Wisconsin, United States New London High School (disambiguation) North Lincoln High School, Lincolnton, North Carolina, United States Northern Lehigh High School, Slatington, Pennsylvania, United States Northland Lutheran High School, Kronenwetter, Wisconsin, United States National Neili Senior High School, Chungli, Taoyuan, Taiwan", "Showrunners J. H. Wyman and Jeff Pinkner wrote the episode as the \"culmination of a lot of things that [they] had been working on for quite a while.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniela Magnetto (born 1996), Italian cyclist Héctor Magnetto (born 1944), Argentine businessman Ugo Magnetto (born 1902), Italian footballer", "People with this name include: Jung Hee-sung (born 1945), South Korean male poet Park Hee-sung (born 1987), South Korean male football midfielder Kwak Hee-sung (born 1990), South Korean actor Park Hee-seong (born 1990), South Korean male football forward", "Notable people with the surname include: Kōzō Arimori ( , born 1963), Japanese shogi player Narimi Arimori ( , born 1967), Japanese actress Yuko Arimori ( , born 1966), Japanese marathon runner", "Levy (21/11/1938 - 04/09/2019), Professor of Medicine at Tufts University and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts." ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Alix Joffroy (1844-1908), French neurologist and psychiatrist remembered for describing Joffroy's sign Pierre Joffroy (born 1929), French author, dramaturge and journalist who writes for Paris Match, Libération and L'Express", "However, the Oceania tour was cancelled on January 22, 2018 after Diamond announced 50 Year Anniversary World Tour ( Neil Diamond ) was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.", "Hannah Maria Jones (1784?", "Charlie Haden/Jim Hall is an album by bassist Charlie Haden and guitarist Jim Hall recorded in 1990 at the Montreal International Jazz Festival by Jazz Beat and released on the Impulse!", "Kei Yasuda ( , Yasuda Kei) is a Japanese singer, musician and actress under the Up Front Agency's Hello!", "An instructional theory is \"a theory that offers explicit guidance on how to better help people learn and develop.\"", "Krakow or Kraków may also refer to: Kraków County, Poland, adjacent to the city of Kraków Free City of Krakow (1815-1846) or Republic of Krakow, a city-state Grand Duchy of Cracow (1846-1918), part of the Austrian Empire Krakow am See, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Krakau, Saxony, known as Krakow in Sorbian, a former town in Germany Krackow, Germany, known as Kraków in Polish, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Krąków, a village in central Poland Krakow Township, Michigan, United States Krakow, Missouri, United States Krakow, Nebraska, United States Krakow, Wisconsin, United States", "Because the intervention of international human rights organizations (Helsinki Citizen Assembly, etc.)", "Dmitri competed in one event in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Dmitri Poline won the gold medal in the 100m breaststroke in a world record time of 1:11.13", "Novelo has received honorable awards worldwide for Freddy Novelo's philanthropic works and is the first American to receive the Imperial Romanoff Order (Romanov) and is an honorary cathedratic in art history for the State University of Human Sciences in Russia", "Redirect to: 2008 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary", "Juste de Juste was apparently still living in Tours, where the family workshop continued, at his death about 1559.", "- after 1685) was 5-time Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1657-1659, 1665-1667, 1671, 1675-1676, 1684-1685)", "Samuel Gilbert (died 1692?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Duane Bickett (born 1962), American football player Thomas Walter Bickett (1869-1921), American politician", "Emanuele may refer to : Carlo Emanuele Buscaglia (1915-1944), Italian aviator, Emanuele Basile (1949-1980), captain of Carabinieri Emanuele Belardi (born 1977), Italian football player Emanuele Calaiò (born 1982), Italian football player Emanuele Canonica (born 1971), Italian professional golfer Emanuele Crialese (born 1965), Italian film screenwriter and director Emanuele d'Astorga (1681-1736), Italian composer Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta (1869-1931), eldest son of Amadeo I of Spain Emanuele Filiberto, Prince of Venice and Piedmont (born 1972), member of the House of Savoy Emanuele Filippini (born 1973), Italian football defensive midfielder Emanuele Idini (born 1970), retired freestyle swimmer Emanuele Luzzati (1921-2007), Italian painter, production designer, illustrator, film director and animator Emanuele Manitta (born 1977), Italian football goalkeeper Emanuele Merisi (born 1972), Italian former professional swimmer Emanuele Naspetti (born 1968), racing driver Emanuele Nicosia (1953-2016), automobile designer Emanuele Nutile (1862-1932), Italian writer and composer Emanuele Pesaresi (born 1976), Italian football player Emanuele Pesoli (born 1980), Italian football defender Emanuele Pirro (born 1962), Italian auto racing driver Emanuele Repetti (1776-1852), historian Emanuele Severino (1929-2020), contemporary Italian philosopher Vittorio Emanuele, Count of Turin (1872-1946), grandchild of King Victor Emmanuel II Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples (born 1937), last Crown Prince of Italy Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (1860-1952), Italian diplomat and political figure", "The Administrative Arrondissement of Ostend consists of the following municipalities: Bredene De Haan Gistel Ichtegem Middelkerke Ostend Oudenburg", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexey Soldatov (born 1951), Russian scientist Alexander Soldatov (1915-1999), Soviet diplomat Andrei Soldatov (born 1975), Russian investigative journalist Vladimir Soldatov (1875-1941), Russian and Soviet ichthyologist, zoologist Mikhail Soldatov (1926-1997), Soviet bodyguard Oleg Soldatov (born 1963), Russian conductor Aleksandra Soldatova (born 1998), Russian rhythmic gymnast", "Redirect to: The Voice Kids (Russian season 4)", "Redirect to: History of the Metropolitan Police", "An introduction to Safaliba for adult beginners can be found at this link: https://jarasahara.tumblr.com/ A social media page on Safaliba literacy activism in Mandari, Ghana, can be found at this link: https://www.facebook.com/SafalibaLiteracy/", "Ajri may refer to: Ajri, India, a village in India Ajri (Gujjar), a term used for some nomadic Gujjars of South Asia Ajri Demirovski, Yugoslavian Turkish singer", "Redirect to: SHOC1", "In 2016, in response to Member of Parliament (MP) Jess Phillips' complaint that Carl Benjamin frequently received rape threats from men online, Benjamin tweeted to her: \"I wouldn't even rape you.\"", "Common topics covered by the magazine include: Tourist attractions Maps Hotel lists Nightlife in Taipei Art and culture Dining Associations and clubs Tourism offices Public transportation schedules", "Puging is a village near Yingkiong in Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh", "Route 17 may refer to: One of several highways - see List of highways numbered 17 One of several public transport routes - see List of public transport routes numbered 17", "The production discography of Grammy award nominated producer Dr. Luke is as follows:", "Notable people with the surname include: Delphine Cascarino (born 1997), French women's footballer Estelle Cascarino (born 1997), French women's footballer Romeo Cascarino (1922-2002), American classical composer Tony Cascarino (born 1962), Irish footballer", "Redirect to: Balls (gamer)", "Redirect to: David Duke 1988 presidential campaign", "Edgar Davis can refer to: Edgar Davis (golfer) (1873-1927), American golfer Edgar Davis (sprinter) (born 1940), South African sprinter", "In April 2010, the album was re-released as Strike!", "Two Japanese destroyers have been named Kuwa (, morus): Japanese destroyer Kuwa (1918), an Enoki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched in 1918 and sold in 1932 Japanese destroyer Kuwa (1944), a Matsu-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched in May 1944 and sunk in December 1944", "Edirne Museum is in Edirne, Turkey", "According to scholar, Grevel Lindop, this poem represents Blake's pattern of the transition between \"the spontaneous, imaginative Innocence of childhood\" to the \"complex and mature (but also more dangerous) adult state of Experience.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Jonas Thern (born 1967), Swedish association football manager and former professional player who played as a midfielder Károly Thern (1817-1886), Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor and arranger Simon Thern (born 1992), Swedish footballer Willi and Louis Thern: Willi (1847-1911) and Louis (1848-1920), Hungarian pianists and teachers", "be, or BE may refer to:", "The species is distributed in Iran, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Armenia, Azerbaijan (Nakhichevan), Northwest Caucasus (Russia), Turkey, Greece, Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Rhodes", "The list does not include Libo-Palestinians (-> List of German people of Palestinian descent)", "Michishige was also a member of the Hello!", "Wesley Robinson (born 7 September 1993) is a Caymanian footballer who plays as a defender for Elite SC and the Cayman Islands national football team.", "Whipple's disease is a rare, systemic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Tropheryma whipplei.", "Notable people with the surname include: Zappacosta, Canadian singer Davide Zappacosta, Italian footballer Giacomo Zappacosta, Italian footballer Pierluigi Zappacosta", "Frogner (disambiguation) may refer to: Frogner, Akershus Frogner stadion Frogner church Frogner manor", "The Samtgemeinde Am Dobrock consisted of the following municipalities: Belum Bülkau Cadenberge Geversdorf Neuhaus (Oste) Oberndorf Wingst", "Lee Jong-kyung (Korean: ; RR: I Jonggyeong) may refer to: Lee Jong-kyung (volleyball) (born 1962), South Korean volleyball player Lee Jong-kyung (sledge hockey) (born 1973), South Korean sledge hockey player", "Mez or MEZ may refer to: Mez Breeze, Australian artist Mez, american rapper Carl Christian Mez (1866-1944), German botanist Maz (Romanized: Mez), a village in Fars Province, Iran Maritime Exclusion Zone, on the Falkland Islands Mena Intermountain Municipal Airport (FAA LID: MEZ), an airport in Mena, Arkansas Menominee language (ISO 639-3: mez), a language spoken by the Menominee people", "Megametope is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Megametope carinatus Baker, 1907 Megametope ogaensis Sakai, 1974 Megametope punctatus (Haswell, 1882) Megametope rotundifrons (H. Milne Edwards, 1834)", "Casati is a surname, and may refer to: Ambrogio Casati (1897-1977), Italian painter Gabrio Casati (1798-1873), Italian politician Gaetano Casati (1838-1902), Italian explorer of Africa Luisa Casati (1881-1957), Italian patroness of the arts Paolo Casati (1617-1707), Italian mathematician", "Redirect to: 1974 Indian vice presidential election", "Didier Martin is a French politician representing La République En Marche!", "Redirect to: Thoas (king of Corinth)", "This is a list of units of the Finnish Air Force during the Winter War:", "The book was first published in 1958 and has been translated into twelve languages; The World 's Religions is \"one of the most widely used college textbooks on comparative religion.\"", "Redirect to: Oil sands tailings ponds (Canada)", "Adrienne Krausz is a Hungarian pianist, b.", "James Heighton (born September 22, 1944) was a defensive lineman who played thirteen seasons in the Canadian Football League, mainly for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.", "Schiaparelli was surprised to discover the tomb in the isolated cliffs surrounding the village and not in the immediate proximity of the chapel itself, as was conventionally the case for other burials of Egyptian nobility.", "Maggie Brown ( singer )'s singing style has been described by James Walker as \"transcend[ing] limitations and genres, while still maintaining her unique unmistakable voice.\"", "fue subdirector académico de la Universidad del Valle de México, secretario de desarrollo económico y planeación del municipio de Acapulco, secretario De desarrollo social del mismo municipio, Diputado local de la 56 legislatura al congreso del estado de Guerrero, Delegado federal del RAM", "Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Plener (1919-2007), German footballer Ernst von Plener (1841-1923), Austrian politician Ignaz von Plener (1810-1908), Austrian baron and politician Ulla Plener (born 1933), German historian", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Perosi (1868-1930), Italian cardinal Lorenzo Perosi (1872-1956), Italian classical composer Marziano Perosi (1875-1959), Italian classical organist, choirmaster and composer", "People with this surname include: Ruby Rose Langenheim, actress Frederick Langenheim, co-creator of Stereopticon", "Bud is an unincorporated community located in the town of Jefferson, Vernon County, Wisconsin, United States.", "Also famous in Italy, especially Genoa and Liguria, are Quello bonanima (\"The one who had a good soul\"), Gildo Peragallo, ingegnere (\"Gildo Peragallo, engineer\"), I Gustavino e i Passalacqua (\"The Gustavinos and the Passalacquas\") and Sotto a chi tocca (\"Who's next?", "Red Sky at Morning is a 1944 Australian melodrama set during the 19th century.", "Leonhardt's oils were included in the post-Katrina show at The New Orleans Museum of Art in the 2007 show entitled \"The New Orleans Arts and Crafts Club: An Artistic Legacy\" and the 2009 show called \"Women Artists in Louisiana, 1825-1965: A Place of Olive Leonhardt's Own.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Caitlin Dulany, American actress Daniel Dulany the Elder (1685-1753), American lawyer and land-developer Daniel Dulany the Younger (1722-1797), American Loyalist politician and lawyer Peggy Dulany (born 1947), American philanthropist Richard Henry Dulany (1820-1906), American equestrian Walter Dulany (d. 1773), American politician Walter Dulany Addison (1769-1848), American Episcopal clergyman", "Neobuprestis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Neobuprestis albosparsa Carter, 1924 Neobuprestis frenchi (Blackburn, 1892) Neobuprestis marmorata (Blackburn, 1892) Neobuprestis peroni (Gory & Laporte, 1838) Neobuprestis trisulcata Carter, 1932", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Einhorn (1856-1917), biochemist, inventor of procaine (Novocain) David Einhorn (rabbi) David Einhorn (hedge fund manager) Dov Berish Einhorn, a Rabbi Eddie Einhorn, a part owner of the Chicago White Sox baseball team Edward Einhorn, children's author, director and playwright Emily Einhorn, American songwriter and musician Ephraim Einhorn, sole rabbi of Taiwan Ira Einhorn, also known as the \"Unicorn Killer\" Jerzy Einhorn, oncologist and politician, Holocaust survivor Jessica Einhorn Joseph Einhorn Lawrence Einhorn Martin B. Einhorn (born 1942), American theoretical physicist Paul Einhorn Randall Einhorn Richard Einhorn, American composer Trevor Einhorn, American actor", "Ornithine decarboxylase antizyme 2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the OAZ2 gene.", "Redirect to: FC Lokomotiv Vitebsk (1986)", "Notable people with the surname include: Jacques Companeez (1906-1956), Russian-born French screenwriter Nina Companeez (1937-2015), French screenwriter and film director", "Redirect to: James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1835)", "Redirect to: High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Clark County, Arkansas", "ADOPTED: December 21, 2009 District Office: (VIEW) Putnam County Community Unit SD #535 400 E. Silverspoon Ave PO Box 607 Granville, Illinois 61326 Superintendent: Carl Carlson Principal: Clayton Theisinger Website: http://www.pcschools535.org/", "Sharko is a gender-neutral Slavic surname that may refer to Greg Sharko, American tennis analyst Zinaida Sharko (1929-2016), Russian actress", "Janet Mitchell may refer to: Janet Mitchell (EastEnders), a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders Janet Mitchell (artist) (1912-1998), Canadian artist Janet Mitchell (cricketer), former women's cricketer for the West Indies women's cricket team Janet L. Mitchell (born 1950), American physician", "Redirect to: List of programs broadcast by Game Show Network#Former original programming", "Server may refer to the following people: Given name Server Djeparov (born 1982), Uzbekistani football player Surname Eric Server (born 1944), American television actor Greg Server (born 1939), American politician Josh Server (born 1979), American actor", "Notable people with the surname include: António França (born 1938), Angolan footballer and politician Carlos França (born 1980), Brazilian footballer Felipe França Silva (born 1987), Brazilian swimmer Ivan Carlos França Coelho (born 1989), Brazilian footballer Jymmy França (born 1984), Brazilian footballer Lucas França (born 1996), Brazilian footballer Márcio França (born 1963), Brazilian politician", "Thrincopyge is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Thrincopyge alacris LeConte, 1858 Thrincopyge ambiens (LeConte, 1854) Thrincopyge marginata Waterhouse, 1890", "Notable people with this surname include: Danny Fraticelli (born 1977), Puerto Rican singer Franco Fraticelli (1928-2012), Italian film editor Luis S. Fraticelli (born 1961), Puerto Rican FBI agent", "Lord Wriothesley Russell MA (11 May 1804 - 6 April 1886) was a Canon of Windsor from 1840-1886", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 2005:", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Kinkead (1913-2007), Jamaican photojournalist Eugene F. Kinkead (1876-1960), American politician John Henry Kinkead (1826-1904), American politician Maeve Kinkead (born 1946), American actress Samuel Kinkead (1897-1928), South African aviator", "McNicoll is an anglicized version of the Scottish Gaelic surname, MacNeacail, and may refer to: Helen McNicoll (1879-1915), Canadian impressionist painter Iain McNicoll, Scottish Royal Air Force officer Steven McNicoll (born 1970), Scottish actor Sylvia McNicoll (born 1954), Canadian author Walter McNicoll (1877-1947), Australian brigadier general, Administrator of Territory of New Guinea", "Redirect to: Charleston metropolitan area, South Carolina", "Notable people with the surname include: Ansley J. Coale (1917-2002), American demographer Danny Coale (born 1988), American football player Sherri Coale (born 1965), American women's basketball coach", "Hefei Meiling was founded in 1992", "Redirect to: Mass media in Greece", "The island lies across the North Branch from McCoole, Maryland, but is in Maryland as the state boundary is the low water mark on the West Virginia side of the river", "Notable people with the surname include: George Penruddock (by 1527-1581), Member of Parliament for Salisbury, Wiltshire and Pembroke John Penruddock (bef.1542-1601), Member of Parliament for Wilton and Southampton John Penruddock (1619-1655), Cavalier, leader of the Penruddock uprising in 1655 Robert Penruddock, Member of Parliament for Cumberland Thomas Penruddock (c.1578-1637), Member of Parliament for Downton and Cumberland", "French Creek is a designated Pennsylvania Scenic River.", "Edgar Lipworth (1923 - 14 July 1977) was a British-American physicist, specializing \"in research in molecular and atomic beams, nuclear physics, lasers and the symmetry of physical laws under time reversal.\"", "Redirect to: Supply chain management", "During Lulu Bell Parr's career she was titled the \"Champion Lady Bucking Horse Rider of the World.\"", "List of recipients of the George Medal, 1940s List of recipients of the George Medal, 1950s List of recipients of the George Medal, 1960s-1980s List of recipients of the George Medal, 1990s-2010s" ]
[ "The List of Human stampedes in Hindu Temples / Holy Places in India includes:", "Several species have been named to commemorate Heinrich Kuhl's work as naturalist and zoologist: Fishes Bluespotted stingray or Kuhl's stingray, Neotrygon kuhlii Kuhl's loach or kuhli loach, Pangio kuhlii Kuhlia, a genus of marine fish, flagtail Herpetofauna Kuhl's Creek Frog or Large-headed Frog, Limnonectes kuhlii, found in Southeast Asia Kuhl's forest dragon, Gonocephalus kuhli, a lizard found in Indonesia Kuhl's Flying Gecko, Ptychozoon kuhli, a gecko found in Southeast Asia Birds Rimatara Lorikeet or Kuhl's Lorikeet, Vini kuhlii lorikeet in islands of the South Pacific Mammals Axis kuhlii, Bawean deer Callithrix kuhlii Eptesicus kuhli, synonym of Eptesicus nilssonii Pipistrellus kuhlii, Kuhl's Pipistrelle Sciurillus pusillus kuhlii Scotophilus kuhlii", "ABC Records marketed (distributed) Anchor albums in the US, and Anchor Records issued many ABC albums in the United Kingdom as \"ABC Records Marketed by Anchor Records.\"", "The Women's 4x200 Freestyle Relay event at the 11th FINA World Aquatics Championships swam on 28 July 2005 in Montreal, Canada At the start of the event, the existing World (WR) and Championships (CR) records were: WR: 7:53.42 swum by USA on 18 August 2004 in Athens, Greece CR: 7:55.70 swum by USA on 24 July 2003 in Barcelona, Spain", "Victor Rebengiuc also starred in films by Dan Piţa (Tănase Scatiu; Dreptate în lanţuri; Faleze de nisip; The Man of the Day) and Lucian Pintilie (De ce trag clopotele, Mitică?", "The Orchard End Murder is a 1980 British short thriller film by Marnham & Harvey Productions.", "Notable people with the surname include: Giuseppe Bellusci (born 1989), Italian footballer Giuseppe Salvatore Bellusci (1888-1972), Italian politician Michael Bellusci (born 1960), American musician", "As a surname, Piqué may refer to: Gerard Piqué (born 1987), Spanish footballer Josep Piqué (born 1955), Spanish politician and businessman Lorenzo Piqué (born 1990), Dutch footballer Marco Piqué (born 1980), Dutch-Surinamese kickboxer Mitchell Piqué (born 1979), Dutch footballer", "Mederow is a German surname that may refer to Heinrich Mederow (born 1945), German rower Paul Mederow (1887-1974), German stage and film actor", "The surname may refer to: Roman Silantyev, a Russian sociologist Alexander Petrovich Silantyev, a Soviet Air Force marshal Dennis Silantiev, a Ukrainian swimmer (world gold medal in 1998)", "Xi Zhenfeng has been visiting professors for several universities/institutes in the worlds, including: Hokkaido University, Japan, 2006 University of Rennes 1, France, 2007 RIKEN, Japan, 2010", "Spohr is a German surname, and may refer to: Arnold Spohr (1923-2010), Canadian ballet dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of German descent Barbara Spohr (1955-1987), Canadian photographer Eduardo Spohr (1976-), Brazilian fantasy and science fiction writer Louis Spohr (1784-1859), German composer, violinist, and conductor Max Spohr (1850-1905), German bookseller and publisher", "Muzaffar Hassan was succeeded by the Vice-Admiral Hasan Hafeez Ahmed following his termination.", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 527 of the United States Reports:", "Redirect to: Chris Collins (New York politician)", "Waterfalls is a live album by American saxophonist and composer John Klemmer featuring studio enhanced live performances recorded in Los Angeles for the Impulse!", "In 2016, Antonelli College was ranked one of the top ten most expensive two-year colleges in Ohio", "Barni may refer to the following people: Given name Barni Ahmed Qaasim, Somali multimedia artist and filmmaker Surname Abha Barni (1874-1938), Princess of Siam, daughter of Gagananga Yukala Rambai Barni (1904-1984), Queen of Siam, daughter of Abha Roy Barni (1927-1957), American football defensive back", "Redirect to: List of members of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia, 1990-92", "Abor or ABOR may refer to: Abor, Enugu, a town in Ojebogene L.G.A., Enugu, Nigeria Abor, Ghana, a town in the Volta Region of Ghana Abor Hills, Arunāchal Pradesh Abor people (disambiguation), multiple uses Abor Formation, located in the Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh, India Academic Bill of Rights, a US campaign for certain rights for students", "According to its mission statement, \"The Sheldon Swope Art Museum collects, preserves and celebrates the best in American art with programs and exhibitions designed to engage, stimulate and educate those whose lives it touches; it enhances the culture and contributes to the economic development of the Greater Wabash Valley.\"", "Since then, the day is celebrated annually throughout the country as a public holiday.", "Spellbinder is an album by Hungarian guitarist Gábor Szabó featuring performances recorded in 1966 for the Impulse!", "This is a list of members of the European Parliament for France in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name.", "Notable people with the surname include: Al Copley (born 1952), American jazz pianist Amber Copley, American beauty queen Antony Copley (1937-2016), British historian Dale Copley (born 1991), Australian rugby league player David C. Copley (1952-2012), American newspaper publisher Evan Copley, American academic and composer Sir Godfrey Copley, 2nd Baronet (1653-1709), English landowner Henri Édouard de Copley, interim Governor of Guadeloupe from 1764 to 1765 Ira Clifton Copley (1864-1947), American publisher and politician James S. Copley (1916-1973), American publisher and journalist John Copley (producer) (born 1933), British theatre producer John Copley (artist) (1875-1950), British artist John Singleton Copley (1738-1815), Anglo-American portrait painter John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863), British lawyer and politician Martin Copley (conservationist) (1940-2014), Australian conservationist Mary Sibbey Copley (1843-1929), American philanthropist Michael Copley, British musician Paul Copley (born 1944), British actor Rebecca Copley, American soprano opera singer Sharlto Copley (born 1973), South African actor Terence Copley (1946-2011), British author Teri Copley (born 1961), American actress William Copley (South Australian politician) (1845-1925), Anglo-Australian politician William Copley (artist) (1919-1996), American artist", "The Colusa Carnegie Library, at 260 Sixth St. in Colusa, California, is a Carnegie library built in 1906 that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "Trejos is the current Director of National Intelligence and Security and has held the position of Deputy Foreign Minister, interim Foreign Minister and Ambassador of Costa Rica to Nicaragua", "Canton of Montigny-le-Bretonneux consists of the following communes: Guyancourt Montigny-le-Bretonneux", "1393), English MP", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Michael (born 1967), Scottish artist Ali Michael (born 1990), American fashion model Alun Michael (born 1943), British politician Andrew Michael (entrepreneur) (born 1980), British entrepreneur Arky Michael, Australian actor and writer Asot Michael, Antigua and Barbuda politician Barry Michael (born 1955), Australian boxer Bill Michael (born 1935), American football coach Bill Michael (footballer) (1874-?", "This is a list of episodes of the Japanese anime Our Home's Fox Deity, (, Wagaya no Oinari-sama.?)", "In the liner notes for the album, lead singer Greg Bertens is listed as 'Krayg Burton.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Nakane (born 1937), Los Angeles-based street musician and screenwriter, subject of the documentary film Secret Asian Man Chie Nakane (born 1926), Japanese author and anthropologist Kasumi Nakane ( , born 1982), Japanese model, gravure idol and actress Kazuyuki Nakane (born 1969), Japanese politician serving in the House of Representatives in the Diet Nakane Kōtei (1839-1913), Japanese writer who lived during the late Edo Period and early Meiji Era", "\"Rien\" Kaashoek (born 1937), Dutch mathematician Marinus Vertregt (1897-1973), Dutch astronomer Arts Marinus Andersen 1895-1985), Danish architect Marinus F.J. \"Marijn\" Backer (born 1956), Dutch columnist, teacher, poet and writer Marinus Boezem (born 1934), Dutch sculptor and conceptual artist Marinus \"Rinus\" Gerritsen (born 1946), Dutch rock bass guitarist Marinus Robyn van der Goes (1599-1639), Flemish engraver Marinus Jan Granpré Molière (1883-1972), Dutch architect Marinus Heijnes (1888-1963), Dutch impressionist painterp Marinus de Jong (1891-1984), Dutch-born Belgian composer and pianist Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek (1807-1868), Dutch landscape painter Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek (II) (1873-1944), Dutch landscape and animal painter Marinus Harm \"Rien\" Poortvliet (1932-1995), Dutch draughtsman and painter Marinus van Reymerswaele (c.1490-c.1546), Dutch painter Marinus Snoeren (1919-1982), Dutch cellist Government, military, religion Marinus Canning (1829-1911), Australian banker and politician Marinus van der Goes van Naters (1900-2005), Dutch nobleman and Labour politician Marinus Theodoor \"Rene\" Hidding (born 1953), Dutch-born Australian politician Marinus Kok (1916-1982), Dutch Old Catholic archbishop Marinus Larsen (1849-?", "Roman Romanov may refer to: Roman Romanov (Lithuanian businessman) (born 1976) Roman Romanov (Ukrainian businessman) (born 1972) Roman Romanov (footballer) (born 1981), Russian football player Roman Romanov (footballer, born 2003), Russian football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur McIlveen (1886-1979), Australian Salvation Army officer Bob McIlveen (1919-1996), Australian rules footballer Charles McIlveen (1919-2007), Canadian physician and politician Charles A. McIlveen (1910-1972), Canadian politician David McIlveen, Northern Irish politician Gilbert McIlveen, founding member of the Society of the United Irishmen Irish McIlveen (1880-1960), Irish-born American baseball player Michelle McIlveen, Northern Irish politician Paul McIlveen (born 1986), Canadian ice hockey player", "The 2004 season in Swedish football, starting January 2004 and ending December 2004:", "In October of 2017, the Law Review organized a conference titled \"Judges and Journalists: Accuracy and Access.\"", "Hidden World was picked as #1 punk album of the year by Canadian magazine Exclaim!", "Caesar describes how soon after landing in Kent, the Romans were attacked whilst building a camp by the native Britons.", "Notable people with the surname include: Adelaide Underhill (1860-1936), American librarian Andrew Underhill (1749-1794), American silversmith Barbara Underhill (born 1963), Canadian figure skater Beth Underhill (born 1962), Canadian equestrian Cave Underhill (1634 - c. 1710), English actor Charles Edward Underhill (1845-1908) British surgeon David Harris Underhill (1850-1936), American librarian and author Edward Bean Underhill (1813-1901), English Baptist historian and biographer Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941), British writer Frank Underhill (1889-1971), Canadian historian and social activist Fulke Underhill (1578-1599), the son of William Underhill II of Warwickshire, owner of New Place George Lees Underhill (1813-1881), iron merchant who became thirteenth Mayor of Wolverhampton, 1861/62 Henry Underhill (disambiguation), several people Hercules Underhill (died 1650), who confirmed the sale of New Place to William Shakespeare Hugh Underhill (1518-1593), English keeper of the wardrobe under Queen Elizabeth I Captain John Underhill (1597-1672), English colonist and soldier in the Massachusetts Bay Colony John Edward Underhill (1574-1608), English diplomat and exile Irving Underhill (1872-1960), American commercial photographer Isaac Underhill Willets (1819-1899), a prominent Long Island farm owner John Q. Underhill (1848-1907), American politician John R. Underhill (born 1961), British geologist and football referee John Torboss Underhill, commander of the 27th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment (1873) Martyn Underhill (born 1958), Detective and Police and Crime Commissioner Dorset Nicholas Underhill (born 1952), British lawyer and judge Paco Underhill, American environmental psychologist Robert L. M. Underhill (1889-1983), American mountaineer Roy Underhill (born 1950), American woodwright and host of the television series \"The Woodwright's Shop\" Sam Underhill (born 1996), England Rugby player Steven Underhill (born 1962), American photographer Thomas Edgar Underhill (1854-1917) British physician Wilbur Underhill, Jr. (1901-1934), American criminal, burglar, bank robber and Depression-era outlaw William Wilson Underhill (1839-1935), American businessman,President of the United States Fire Insurance Company of New York William Underhill (born 1933), American sculptor William Underhill I (died 1570), who purchased New Place Fictional characters: Ted Underhill, character in the films Fletch (film) and Fletch Lives Susan Underhill (aka Betty Jo Bialosky), character from The Further Adventures of Nick Danger by Firesign Theater Underhill (first name not mentioned), an FBI interrogator in John Grisham's novel The Partner Frodo Baggins (aka Mr. Underhill), character from J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings", "After Lagos obtained Carmen Weber's Ph.D. in the U.S., he annulled this marriage in 1969 (divorce was not legal in Chile until 2004.)", "Pattinson is a surname, and may refer to Bill Pattinson (rugby league, born 1945) (uncle of Bill Pattinson), rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s Bill Pattinson (rugby league, born 1954) (nephew of Bill Pattinson), rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s Charles Pattinson, British television producer Hugh Lee Pattinson, English industrial chemist Lizzy Pattinson, British singer Paul Pattison, Academy Award winning makeup artist Robert Pattinson, British actor brothers Darren Pattinson, English cricketer and James Pattinson, Australian cricketer brothers Samuel Pattinson (1870-1942) and Sir Robert Pattinson (1872-1954) were both English Liberal MPs", "Anand Pawar is the assistant coach of the new Pune7Aces professional badminton team in the Premier Badminton League", "Notable people with the surname include: Igor Vrablic (born 1965), Canadian former soccer player Rosemary Vrablic, American banker", "Le Roy Simmons died on May 8, 1973", "Coomaniella is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Coomaniella abeillei Obenberger, 1940 Coomaniella bicolor Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella biformis Bily & Kalashian, 1994 Coomaniella biformissima Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella chinensis Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella daoensis Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella isolata Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella janka Jendek, 2005 Coomaniella jeanvoinei Thery, 1929 Coomaniella kubani Bily & Kalashian, 1994 Coomaniella lao Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella macropus Thery, 1929 Coomaniella marguieri Baudon, 1967 Coomaniella marseuli Obenberger, 1940 Coomaniella modesta Bourgoin, 1924 Coomaniella nativa Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella orlovi Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella pacholatkoi Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella prolonga Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella purpurascens Baudon, 1966 Coomaniella sausa Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella siniaevi Jendek & Kalashian, 1999 Coomaniella taiwanensis Baudon, 1966 Coomaniella violaceipennis Bourgoin, 1924", "Redirect to: Pegasus, New Zealand", "Redirect to: List of conversion units of the Royal Air Force", "The album was well received in Australia, with Kerrang!", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles McLawhorn (1927-2000), American politician Marian N. McLawhorn, American politician Troy McLawhorn (born 1968), American musician", "NASA and Space Apps's partners put out challenges relating to current work for which space enthusiasts around the world of all backgrounds can develop innovative solutions (which can be more than just apps!", "In 2010 Omni established with a Brazilian investor the Brazilian charter airline Whitejets, which will operate, as of June 2010 flights from Brazil to the Caribbean.", "Herschel H. Hatch moved to Detroit in 1895 and practiced law until 1910, when he retired.", "Edwardsium is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Edwardsium crockeri (Glassell, 1936) Edwardsium crosslandi (Finnegan, 1931) Edwardsium lobipes (Rathbun, 1898) Edwardsium spinimanum (H. Milne-Edwards, 1834)", "Redirect to: Thomas Skinner (British Army officer, born 1759)", "- Porto, 1673?)", "Notable people with the surname include: David McWalter (1891-1918), Scottish footballer Mark McWalter, Scottish footballer Patrick McWalter, Irish footballer Tony McWalter, English politician", "Andrew Dominic McDonald (born 1 March 1955) is an Australian doctor and former politician.", "People with the surname include: Van Ooijen / Van Ooyen David van Ooijen (1939-2006), Dutch Roman Catholic priest and politician Peter van Ooijen (born 1992), Dutch football midfielder Romy van Ooijen (born 1971), Dutch pop singer Willi van Ooyen (born 1947), German Linke Party politician Van Oijen / Van Oyen Alisa Van Oijen (born 1992), Australian racing cyclist Cornelius van Oyen (1886-1954), German sports shooter Ludolph Hendrik van Oyen (1889-1953), Dutch Chief of Staff of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army", "Indianapolis ( horse ) won the following major races: 1932 Great Northern Derby 1933 Auckland Pacing Cup 1934 New Zealand Trotting Cup 1935 New Zealand Trotting Cup (handicapped 48 yards) 1936 New Zealand Trotting Cup (handicapped 48 yards)", "Redirect to: List of countries by hospital beds", "Drais is the surname of the following people Karl Drais (1785-1851), German inventor Methkal Abu Drais (born 1983), Jordanian long-distance runner", "In contrast with the preoccupation of Freudian psychopathology, Maslow insisted on a \"psychology of the higher life\" which was to attend to the question \"of what the human being should grow toward.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Allan Egolf, politician Brian Egolf, politician Gretchen Egolf (born 1973), American actress Tristan Egolf (1971-2005), American novelist", "Karl Bielser (1903-?)", "Jerry Lee Lewis has been described as \"rock & roll's first great wild man and one of the most influential pianists of the twentieth century.\"", "Below is a complete list of official records Gretzky held or shared at the time of List of career achievements by Wayne Gretzky's retirement:", "Notable people with the surname include: Kaja Foglio (born 1970), American artist and writer Paolo Foglio (born 1975), Italian footballer Phil Foglio (born 1956), American cartoonist and comic book artist Valerio Foglio (born 1985), Italian footballer", "Redirect to: List of Chagatai khans", "The Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter EP by Herman's Hermits is the band's second EP and was released in the United Kingdom by EMI/Columbia (catalogue number SEG 8440.)", "Esthlogena is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: subgenus Esthlogena Esthlogena albisetosa Bates, 1880 Esthlogena albolineata (Breuning, 1940) Esthlogena brunnescens Breuning, 1940 Esthlogena comata (Thomson, 1857) Esthlogena foveolata Aurivillius, 1920 Esthlogena glaucipennis Thomson, 1868 Esthlogena guatemalena Bates, 1885 Esthlogena lanata Breuning, 1940 Esthlogena maculifrons Thomson, 1868 Esthlogena mirandilla Bates, 1885 Esthlogena monticola (Fisher, 1942) Esthlogena porosa Bates, 1872 Esthlogena porosoides Breuning, 1969 Esthlogena setosa Galileo, Bezark & Santos-Silva, 2016 Esthlogena spinipennis Breuning, 1942 Esthlogena spinosa Breuning, 1954 subgenus Pseudotaxia Esthlogena obliquata Breuning, 1940 Esthlogena proletaria Thomson, 1868 incertae sedis Esthlogena amaliae Galileo & Martins, 2011 Esthlogena chicacaoensis Galileo & Martins, 2011 Esthlogena dissimilis Galileo & Martins, 2011 Esthlogena nigrosuturalis Galileo & Martins, 2011", "The combined musical and artistic superiority of Matsuura and Greenblat make them a natural choice to deliver this innovative title exclusively to the Wii audience.\"", "Wirth is a German surname which may refer to any of the following individuals:", "Sharlon Romans Emederio Schoop (born April 15, 1987) is a Curaçaoan professional baseball shortstop for L&D Amsterdam of the Honkbal Hoofdklasse.", "Live & In the Can was the first live album released by Delirious?", "In fortification, a cavin is a hollow way, adapted to cover troops, and facilitate their approach to a place.", "The song is not to be confused with the Leonard Cohen song of the same name, although on the Final Riot!", "Maria Pia Fusco (July 8, 1939 - December 13, 2016) was an Italian screenwriter and journalist.", "Redirect to: Montserrat men's national basketball team", "Conservation status - IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: EX - Extinct, EW - extinct in the wild CR - Critically endangered, EN - Endangered, VU - Vulnerable NT - Near threatened, LC - Least concern DD - Data deficient, NE - Not evaluated", "Shead is a surname, and may refer to: Artie Shead, rugby league player Brian Shead, best known for designing, engineering, constructing and driving Cheetah Racing Cars DeShawn Shead (born 1988), American football cornerback Garry Shead, Australian artist and filmmaker; won the Archibald Prize in 1992/93 and the Dobell Prize in 2004 James Shead (born 1965), British auto racing driver Phillip Shead, rugby league player", "Events in India in 1761", "Putilovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Putilovo, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Krasnotorovsky Rural Okrug of Zelenogradsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast Putilovo, Leningrad Oblast, a slobodka in Putilovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Kirovsky District of Leningrad Oblast Putilovo, Moscow Oblast, a selo in Tsarevskoye Rural Settlement of Pushkinsky District of Moscow Oblast Putilovo, Novosokolnichesky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Novosokolnichesky District, Pskov Oblast Putilovo, Porkhovsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Porkhovsky District, Pskov Oblast Putilovo, Kalininsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Krasnogorskoye Rural Settlement of Kalininsky District of Tver Oblast Putilovo, Kashinsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Pisyakovskoye Rural Settlement of Kashinsky District of Tver Oblast Putilovo, Krasnokholmsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Vysokushinskoye Rural Settlement of Krasnokholmsky District of Tver Oblast Putilovo, Sandovsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Lukinskoye Rural Settlement of Sandovsky District of Tver Oblast Putilovo, Vladimir Oblast, a village in Alexandrovsky District of Vladimir Oblast Putilovo, Gryazovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, a village in Vokhtogsky Selsoviet of Gryazovetsky District of Vologda Oblast Putilovo, Nikolsky District, Vologda Oblast, a village in Nizhnekemsky Selsoviet of Nikolsky District of Vologda Oblast Putilovo, Yaroslavl Oblast, a village in Stoginsky Rural Okrug of Gavrilov-Yamsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast", "Released on August 1, 2009 in theaters in Japan (Maramusa Notari planned to release a DVD on April 21, 2010), Naruto Shippuden the Movie : The Will of Fire uses the advertising tagline Todoke, ore-tachi no Omoi!", "Notable people with the surname include: Acacio Valbuena Rodríguez (1922-2011), Spanish Roman Catholic priest Ángel Valbuena Prat (1900-1977), Spanish philologist and historian Álvaro Valbuena (born 1941), Colombian artist José Luis Valbuena (born 1971), Venezuelan boxer Luis Valbuena (1985-2018), Venezuelan baseball player Mathieu Valbuena (born 1984), French footballer", "Redirect to: 1995 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone#Group III", "Stenosphenus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Stenosphenus beyeri Schaeffer, 1905 Stenosphenus bivittatus Giesbert & Chemsak, 1989 Stenosphenus cordovanus Giesbert & Chemsak, 1989 Stenosphenus cribripennis Thomson, 1860 Stenosphenus debilis Horn, 1885 Stenosphenus dolosus Horn, 1885 Stenosphenus gaumeri Bates, 1892 Stenosphenus insulicola Fisher, 1942 Stenosphenus langurioides Bates, 1885 Stenosphenus lineatus Bates, 1885 Stenosphenus lugens LeConte, 1862 Stenosphenus maccartyi Giesbert & Chemsak, 1989 Stenosphenus notatus (Olivier, 1795) Stenosphenus ochraceus Bates, 1872 Stenosphenus penicilliventris Giesbert & Chemsak, 1989 Stenosphenus proruber Giesbert & Chemsak, 1989 Stenosphenus protensus Bates, 1880 Stenosphenus rubidus Linsley, 1935 Stenosphenus rufipes Bates, 1872 Stenosphenus sobrius (Newman, 1840) Stenosphenus suturalis Bates, 1872 Stenosphenus trispinosus Bates, 1872 Stenosphenus vitticollis Bates, 1892", "The album includes the singles \"Every Time My Heart Calls Your Name\", \"Standing on the Edge of Goodbye\", \"I Think About Standing on the Edge ( John Berry album ) All the Time\" and \"If I Had Any Pride Left at All\", as well as a cover of Hank Snow's 1963 single \"Ninety Miles an Hour.\"", "Refried Dreams was featured in the CoolGames Inc game Tim McGraw's What If?", "The following is a list of Colonial Secretaries of Barbados:", "The major cities and towns are: Ahfir Ain Erreggada Aklim Berkane Bouhdila Madagh Saïdia Sidi Slimane Echcharraa", "Redirect to: The Residents", "Redirect to: Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 2006", "Mike Mayfield wrote the game in the BASIC programming language for the SDS Sigma 7 mainframe computer with the goal of creating a game like Spacewar!", "Janet Auchincloss Rutherfurd was the half-sister of the former First Lady of the United States, Jacqueline Onassis and socialite Lee Radziwill.", "Babynino (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Babynino (selo), Babyninsky District, Kaluga Oblast, a selo in Babyninsky District, Kaluga Oblast Babynino (settlement), Babyninsky District, Kaluga Oblast, a settlement in Babyninsky District, Kaluga Oblast Babynino, Mozhaysky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Borodinskoye Rural Settlement of Mozhaysky District, Moscow Oblast of Moscow Oblast Babynino, Shatursky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Dmitrovskoye Rural Settlement of Shatursky District of Moscow Oblast Babynino, Tver Oblast, a village in Staritsky District of Tver Oblast", "The city of Zushi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan held a mayoral election on December 10, 2006.", "This is a list of songs recorded by Indian female playback singer Sunidhi Chauhan", "Tommy Singer was my father's dream that I learn to silversmith so that I could continue his beliefs.\"" ]
[ "Prunus verrucosa, called the warty cherry or rough-stoned cherry, is a species of cherry native to Central Asia, particularly Turkestan.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Hindes (born 1958), American writer and journalist Nifa and Nishan Hindes (born 1979), English models Philip Hindes (born 1992), British cyclist", "Former Life managing editor George P. Hunt proclaimed of Morse, \"If Life could afford only one photographer, it would have to be Ralph Morse.\"", "Founded in 1977 and based in Colorado, the organization says Mountain States Legal Foundation is \"dedicated to individual liberty, the right to own and use property, limited government, and the free enterprise system.\"", "Maude Nugent (January 12, 1873 or 1874 - June 3, 1958) was an American singer and composer.", "Berdjoang (literally \"struggle\", also known under the title Hope of the South) is a 1943 film from the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).", "Notable people with the surname include: Abram Bergson (1914-2003), American economist Henri Bergson (1859-1941), French philosopher Herb Bergson, American politician Maria Bergson, architect Michał Bergson (1820-1898), Polish composer and pianist Moina Mathers (born Mina Bergson) (1865-1928), Swiss-born British artist and occultist Peter Bergson, pseudonym of Zionist activist Hillel Kook (1915-2001) Fictional characters: Bill Bergson, boy detective created by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren", "The duo also announced a second leg of the tour for October 2015 with the tour concluding at London O2 Shepherd Bush", "This is a list of notable radio stations that broadcast on FM frequency 106.8 MHz:", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Bacchetti (musician) (born 1977), Italian pianist Andrea Bacchetti (rugby union) (born 1988), Italian rugby union player Antonio Bacchetti (1923-1979), Italian footballer Loris Bacchetti (born 1993), Italian footballer", "Redirect to: Muaythai at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games", "Milwaukee Brewers (American Association), a baseball team in the minor American Association from 1902 to 1952", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernardo Castello (1557-1629), Italian Mannerist painter Dario Castello (c. 1590 - c. 1658), Italian composer Felix Castello (1595-1651), Spanish Baroque painter Giovanni Battista Castello (c. 1500 - c. 1579), Italian painter John Castello (1802-1877), Guyanese child actor and journalist Marie Castello (1915-2008), American psychic Sebastian Castellio (also spelled Castello, 1515-1563), French theologian Valerio Castello (1624-1659), Italian Baroque painter", "The Veveri Madonna, also called the Madonna of Veveri (Czech: Madona z Veveří, German: Madonna von Eichhorn ), is an tempera painting by the unknown moravian, bohemian (or probably italian) (active in Bohemian lands) artist generally called Master of Vyšší Brod.", "Although World Service ( Delirious ? album ) is more of a worship-oriented album as was Glo, Delirious?", "1994 AFC U-16 Championship", "Individuals winning multiple Computer Press Association awards include: Wendy Woods (3 times) John C. Dvorak (8 times) Woody Leonhard (8 times) Deke McClelland (7 times) Brock N. Meeks (4 times) Ed Bott (3 times) Danny Goodman (3 times) Linda Rohrbough (3 times) Mary McFall Axelson (2 times) David D. Busch (2 times) Jonathan Littman (2 times) David Pogue (2 times) Ed Scannell (2 times) Neil J. Salkind (2 times)", "Wing Park Golf Course in Elgin, Illinois is the \"oldest and best preserved nine-hole municipal golf course in Illinois.\"", "Kozhevnikovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Kozhevnikovo, Ivanovsky District, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Ivanovsky District, Ivanovo Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Komsomolsky District, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Komsomolsky District, Ivanovo Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Palekhsky District, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Palekhsky District, Ivanovo Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Kemerovo Oblast, a village in Proskokovskaya Rural Territory of Yurginsky District of Kemerovo Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Novgorod Oblast, a village in Ilyinogorskoye Settlement of Demyansky District of Novgorod Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Novosibirsk Oblast, a selo in Barabinsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Tomsk Oblast, a selo in Kozhevnikovsky District of Tomsk Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Staritsky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Bernovskoye Rural Settlement of Staritsky District of Tver Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Torzhoksky District, Tver Oblast, a village in Vysokovskoye Rural Settlement of Torzhoksky District of Tver Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Sheksninsky District, Vologda Oblast, a village in Domshinsky Selsoviet of Sheksninsky District of Vologda Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Ust-Kubinsky District, Vologda Oblast, a village in Nikolsky Selsoviet of Ust-Kubinsky District of Vologda Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Vologodsky District, Vologda Oblast, a village in Semenkovsky Selsoviet of Vologodsky District of Vologda Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Nekouzsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, a village in Vereteysky Rural Okrug of Nekouzsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast Kozhevnikovo, Rybinsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, a village in Arefinsky Rural Okrug of Rybinsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast", "Masks of the Illuminati is a 1981 novel by Robert Anton Wilson, co-author of The Illuminatus!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Noguera (born 1989), Spanish footballer Amparo Noguera (born 1965), Chilean television and film actress Antonio Noguera (born 1988), Venezuelan baseball player Gonzalo Noguera (born 1977), Uruguayan footballer Héctor Noguera (born 1937), Chilean television and film actor Mónica Noguera (born 1971), Mexican television personality Pablo Noguera (born 1990), Paraguayan footballer Pedro Noguera, American sociologist", "Redirect to: French ship Jean Bart (1790)", "Notable people with the surname, who may or may not be affiliated to the clan, include: Gurinder Sandhu (born 1993), Australian professional cricketer Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (born 1992), Indian international goalkeeper Harpreet Sandhu (actor) (born 1979), Indian actor, director, writer, music director, editor, cinematographer and poet Harrdy Sandhu (born 1986), Indian singer and actor Garry Sandhu Indian singer and owner of label Fresh Media Records Jinny Sandhú, English professional wrestler Kamaljeet Sandhu, Indian athlete Manavjit Singh Sandhu (born 1976), Indian sport shooter and three-time Olympian Nandish Sandhu, Indian model and television actor Nashra Sandhu, Pakistani cricketer Nick Sandhu (born 1962), Indian field hockey player Peter Sandhu, Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta Sahil Sandhu (born 1991), Canadian football (soccer) player Surinder Sandhu, Indian sarangi player and composer Tommy Sandhu (born 1976), British DJ, remixer, producer and television presenter Captain Abhimanyu, Former Finance Minister of the Indian state of Haryana Vattan Sandhu, Indian Punjabi singer and actor", "Elisabeth Charlotta Karsten, married surname Kachanoff (1789-1856), was a Swedish painter.", "Wilfred Norman Edwards FGS (1890 - 17 December 1956) was a British geologist, keeper of geology at the Natural History Museum from 1938 to 1955 and was awarded the Lyell Medal in 1955.", "Sprint may refer to:", "In 2011 Nigel Teare was appointed the Admiralty Judge, in charge of the Admiralty Court", "Notable people with the surname include: Brandon Viret (born 1988), South African cricketer Frédéric Viret (born 1819), French organist Jacques Viret (born 1943), French musicologist Pierre Viret (1511-1571), Swiss theologian", "Notable people with the surname include: Ed Gayda (born 1927), American basketball player Galina Gayda (born 1936), Russian sprinter Jackie Gayda (born 1981), American wrestler Toni Rose Gayda (born 1958), Filipina television personality Virginio Gayda (1885-1944), Italian journalist", "Redirect to: Art Van Furniture", "Notable people with the surname include: Gustavo Manduca (born 1980), Brazilian footballer Jorge Manduca (born 1979), Argentine footballer Julian Manduca (1958-2005), Maltese environmentalist Paul Manduca (born 1951), British businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: Basil Rajapaksa, Sri Lankan politician Bhanuka Rajapaksa (born 1991), Sri Lankan cricketer Chamal Rajapaksa (born 1942), Sri Lankan politician D. A. Rajapaksa (1905-1967), Ceylonese politician D. M. Rajapaksa, Ceylonese politician Dayan Rajapakse (born 1972), Sri Lankan physician George Rajapaksa (born 1926), Ceylonese politician Gotabhaya Rajapaksa (born 1949), Sri Lankan army officer Lakshman Rajapaksa (born 1905), Ceylonese politician Lalitha Rajapakse (1900-1976), Ceylonese lawyer and politician Mahinda Rajapaksa (born 1945), Sri Lankan politician Morris Rajapaksa (died 1995), Sri Lankan politician Namal Rajapaksa (born 1986), Sri Lankan politician Nimal Rajapakshe, Canadian academic Nirupama Rajapaksa (born 1962), Sri Lankan politician Shasheendra Rajapaksa, Sri Lankan politician Shiranthi Rajapaksa, Sri Lankan former first lady Somaratne Rajapakse, Sri Lankan soldier Suranimala Rajapaksha (born 1949), Sri Lankan politician Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe (born 1959), Sri Lankan lawyer and politician", "Allodiaptomus is a genus of copepods in the family Diaptomidae, containing the following species: Allodiaptomus intermedius Reddy, 1987 Allodiaptomus mieni Dang & Ho, 1985 Allodiaptomus mirabilipes Kiefer, 1936 Allodiaptomus raoi Kiefer, 1936 Allodiaptomus rarus Reddy, Sanoamuang & Dumont, 1998 Allodiaptomus satanas (Brehm, 1952) - endemic to India, and listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List", "List of notable traffic collisions (2000-present)", "Addington says, \"to a large extent the final Allied strategy which won the war on land in Western Europe in 1918 was Foch's alone.\"", "The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Hungary (numbers may be approximate):", "Notable people with the surname include: Dave Reierson (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player Raymond Reierson (born 1919), Canadian politician William Reierson Arbuthnot (1826-1913), British businessman and legislator", "Sputnik (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Sputnik, Chelyabinsk Oblast, a settlement in Travnikovsky Selsoviet of Chebarkulsky District in Chelyabinsk Oblast; 54°54N 60°32E Sputnik, Krasnodar Krai, a settlement under the administrative jurisdiction of Chernomorsky Settlement Okrug in Seversky District of Krasnodar Krai; 44°52N 38°28E Sputnik, Moscow Oblast, a settlement in Sputnik Rural Settlement of Mozhaysky District in Moscow Oblast; 55°30N 36°6E Sputnik, Murmansk Oblast, an inhabited locality under the administrative jurisdiction of Pechenga Urban-Type Settlement in Pechengsky District of Murmansk Oblast; 69°31N 31°20E Sputnik, Novosibirsk Oblast, a settlement in Cherepanovsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast; 54°12N 83°25E Sputnik, Samara Oblast, a settlement in Volzhsky District of Samara Oblast Sputnik, Sverdlovsk Oblast, a settlement in Gayevsky Selsoviet of Irbitsky District in Sverdlovsk Oblast", "Jacob Needleman is a professor of philosophy at San Francisco State University and is said to have \"popularized the term 'new religious movements'.\"", "Aul or AUL may also refer to: Places Aul of Omurtag in Bulgaria; see Palace of Omurtag Aul Pyatyy, village in the Talas Province of Kyrgyzstan Aul Kochalyar, village in the Khizi Rayon of Azerbaijan; see Kechallyar Piz Aul, mountain of the Lepontine Alps Acronyms and abbreviations aul, an abbreviation for Aulua language Aquinas University of Legazpi; see Aquinas University Americans United for Life, an American pro-life organization Arctic Umiaq Line, a passenger and cargo coastal ferry in Greenland Arts, Sciences and Technology University in Lebanon Cork AUL, an Irish junior soccer league", "Parts of Pietrzykowski's life served as the basis for a story written by Jozef Hen (Bokser i śmierć) and a film by Peter Solan (Boxer a smrť).", "Notable people with the surname include: Berber Kamstra (born 1960), Dutch swimmer Brian Kamstra (born 1993), Dutch cyclist Petra Kamstra (born 1974), Dutch tennis player", "Acropimpla is a genus of ichneumon wasps in the family Ichneumonidae.", "The rice itself may be plain steamed rice, uduk rice (cooked with coconut milk), or yellow rice (uduk rice colored with kunyit (turmeric)).", "Redirect to: Big (gamer)", "The New York Mutuals baseball club, established 1859, played five seasons in the National Association, 1871-1875, and one in the National League, 1876.", "Ere or ERE may refer to: Environmental and Resource Economics, a peer-reviewed academic journal ERE Informatique, one of the first French video game companies Ere language, an Austronesian language Ebi Ere (born 1981), American-Nigerian professional basketball player Ere, Tournai, a village in the Belgian province of Hainaut Essays in Radical Empiricism, a William James collection edited and published posthumously Extended regular expressions, a set of compliance in the IEEE POSIX regular expression standard Ere Gowda, Kannada film director National Radical Union (Greek: , romanized: Ethnikī Rizospastikī Énōsis), a Greek political party", "Willy or Willie is the surname of: Drew Willy (born 1986), American football quarterback Nikita Willy (born 1994), Indonesian actress and pop singer Robert Lee Willie (1958-1984), American kidnapper, rapist and murderer Theophilus Albert Willy (1845-1916), American politician William Willy (1703?-1765), English politician, Member of Parliament from 1747 to Willy ( surname )'s death", "Redirect to: List of SV Werder Bremen managers", "Ukraine competed at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China, from 22 to 30 August 2015, in a team of 57 athletes", "Redirect to: Sean McGinly", "Aside from participating in the failed attempt to intercept the German ships that had bombarded Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby in late 1914, the Battle of Jutland in May 1916 and the inconclusive Action of 19 August, HMS Ajax ( 1912 )'s service during World War I generally consisted of routine patrols and training in the North Sea.", "Notable people with the surname include: Craig Bromell, Canadian radio personality Henry Bromell (1947-2013), American writer and screenwriter Lorenzo Bromell (born 1975), American football player Tony Bromell (born 1932), Irish educationist and politician Trayvon Bromell (born 1995), American sprinter", "Founded in 1992, is one of the first bands of this genre in Slovakia", "Minamoto no Mitsunaka ( , April 29, 912?", "Postgate is a surname, and may refer to: The Postgate family, whose members include: John Percival Postgate, British classical scholar Margaret Postgate, married name Margaret Cole, daughter of John Nicholas Postgate (1596 or 1597 - 1679), English Catholic martyr (probably in the same family as the other Postgates) Nicholas Postgate (academic), Professor of Assyriology at the University of Cambridge Oliver Postgate, British animator, son of Raymond Raymond Postgate, British historian, son of John", "2009 -- 10 Stony Brook Seawolves men 's basketball team lost in the semifinals of the 2010 America East Men's Basketball Tournament but received an automatic bid to the 2010 National Invitation Tournament as the regular season champions.", "Dağlı Castle (Turkish: Dağlı Kalesi) is a castle ruin in Mersin Province, Turkey", "The Toronto Star notes that this is \"a new event that seeks to enhance the special magic of cinema.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Peter Jenniskens (born 1962), Dutch astronomer Tim Jenniskens (born 1986), Dutch field hockey player", "Below is the list of parks in Columbus, Georgia (this list includes parks, as well as recreation centers, senior centers, and state parks):", "Sobolevsky (Russian: ; masculine), Sobolevskaya (; feminine), or Sobolevskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Sobolevsky, Krasnodar Krai, a khutor in Prikubansky Rural Okrug of Slavyansky District of Krasnodar Krai Sobolevsky, Mari El Republic, a settlement in Azyakovsky Rural Okrug of Medvedevsky District of the Mari El Republic Sobolevskoye, a selo in Verkhneuslonsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan Sobolevskaya, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Bestuzhevsky Selsoviet of Ustyansky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast", "Individuals with the surname include: Aigars Vītols (born 1976), Latvian basketball player Jāzeps Vītols (1863-1948), Latvian composer Rūdolfs Vītols (died 1942), Latvian middle-distance runner", "Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Deeble (1899-1972), American journalist Helen Deeble, British businesswoman Jason Deeble (born 1979), American author and illustrator Jon Deeble (born 1962), Australian baseball coach Olivia Deeble (born 2002), Australian actress Robert Deeble (born 1966), American singer-songwriter", "John Rozgonyi (Hungarian: Rozgonyi János; c. ?", "Notable people with the surname include: Hout Michael Hout (born 1950), American sociologist Morgan Hout (born 1940s), American football coach Van Hout Cor van Hout (1957-2003), Dutch kidnapper Jan van Hout (1542-1609), Dutch statesman, \"city secretary\" of Leiden Jan van Hout (cyclist) (1908-1945), Dutch racing cyclist Joris Van Hout (born 1977), Belgian footballer Kristof Van Hout (born 1987), Belgian football goalkeeper Léon van Hout (1864-1945), Belgian violinist and music educator Roald van Hout (born 1988), Dutch footballer Ronnie van Hout (born 1962), New Zealand artist Russell Van Hout (born 1976), Australian former racing cyclist Van den Hout Ron van den Hout (born 1964), Dutch Roman Catholic bishop Willem van den Hout (1915-1985), Dutch writer and publicist", "In between, many of them went on to higher office: Geoffrey de Turville Robert Dyke Thomas Bache Henry Ussher Launcelot Bulkeley Richard Reader Enoch Reader Richard Pococke Robert Fowler James Saurin John Winthrop Crozier Samuel Greenfield Poyntz Noel Vincent Willoughby Robert Warke", "Notable people with the surname include: Cornel Damian (born 1960), Romanian Roman Catholic bishop Georgeta Damian (born 1976), Romanian rower and winner of four Olympic Gold medals Horia Damian (1922-2012), Romanian painter and sculptor Jean-Michel Damian (1947-2016), French radio journalist Mircea Damian (1899-1948), Romanian writer Michael Damian (born 1962), American singer and actor Pater Damiaan (1840-1889), Belgian missionary, probably named after the first martyr Saint Peter Damian (died 1072), Italian monk", "The genus contains the following four species: Scale-crested pygmy tyrant, Lophotriccus pileatus Double-banded pygmy tyrant, Lophotriccus vitiosus Long-crested pygmy tyrant, Lophotriccus eulophotes Helmeted pygmy tyrant, Lophotriccus galeatus", "Notable people with the name include: Dieguito (footballer, born 1983), Spanish footballer Dieguito (footballer, born 1989), Spanish footballer", "Permanently blinded during a skirmish in 1864, Johnson in 1887 founded the town of Marble Falls, Texas, which became known as \"the blind man's town.\"", "William Hardy Holmes died on 26 May 1951", "Jonathan Thirkield is an American poet, currently living in New York City.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aya Umemura ( , born 1976), Japanese table tennis player Hiroshi Umemura (born 1972), Japanese mixed martial artist Satoshi Umemura ( , born 1975), Japanese politician Umemura Sawano ( ), Japanese kunoichi", "Women's Overall World Cup 1966/1967", "The Buccaneer was also offered as an entrant into a new Royal Air Force (RAF) contest for a new attack aircraft.", "Notable people with the surname include: Howard Riopelle (born 1922), Canadian ice-hockey player Jean-Paul Riopelle, Canadian painter and sculptor Jerry Riopelle, American musician and record producer", "Following the adaptations, a two-volume 4-koma manga series titled Satsuten!", "Arthur William Dunn (1868- ? )", "Cheungbeia robusta is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids and allies", "Notable people with the surname include: Ann Leckie Bill Leckie Campbell Leckie Carolyn Leckie Charles Leckie, Scottish footballer David Leckie James Leckie, Australian rugby union referee Jim Leckie, New Zealand athlete John Leckie John Leckie (Australian politician) John Leckie (footballer), Scottish footballer Mathew Leckie, Australian footballer Robert Leckie (author) Robert Leckie (aviator) Robert Leckie (footballer) Robert Gilmour Leckie, Canadian mining engineer Ross Leckie (Scottish writer) Trevan Leckie (aviator/basketballer)", "Helen Clay Pedersen née Helen Clay (1862-1950) was an English-born Danish women's rights activist who from 1910 was president of the Kolding branch of the Danish Women's Society (Dansk Kvindesamfund) for a period of 35 years.", "Redirect to: Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary", "Kuivalainen was primarily a composer rather than a singer, and in 1985 Kari Kuivalainen submitted his song \"Haaveissa vainko oot mun?\"", "In order of precedence, the current military leadership is composed of the following: President of Transnistria/Commander-in-Chief - President of Transnistria Vadim Krasnoselsky Minister of Defence - Major General Oleg Obruchkov Chief of the General Staff - Colonel Sergey Gerasyutenko", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 175 of the United States Reports:", "Ian Stewart, The Mathematics of 2050 Brian Goodwin, In the Shadow of Culture Marc D. Hauser, Swappable Minds Alison Gopnik, What Children Will Teach Scientists Paul Bloom, Toward a Theory of Moral Development Geoffrey Miller, The Science of Subtlety Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, The Future of Happiness Robert M. Sapolsky, Will We Still Be Sad Fifty Years from Now?", "Notable people with the surname include: Archie Gemmill (born 1947), Scottish international footballer James Fairlie Gemmill FRSE (1867-1926) Scottish physician R. Scott Gemmill, American television writer and producer Scot Gemmill (born 1971), Scottish international footballer, son of Archie, whose clubs include Nottingham Forest and Everton Scott Gemmill (born 1987), Scottish footballer, whose clubs have included Berwick Rangers and Clyde Tristan Gemmill (born 1967), English actor", "People with the surname include: Abigail Franks (c. 1696-1756), Colonial-era New York City Jewish woman and letter writer Arthur Temple \"Dick\" Franks (1920 - 2008), Head of the Secret Intelligence Service (1979-1982) Augustus Wollaston Franks (1826 - 1897), English antiquarian Bobby Franks (1909 - 1924), murder victim Daniel \"Bubba\" Franks (born 1978), American footballer Carl Franks (born 1960), American college football coach Cecil Franks (born 1935), former English Member of Parliament David Franks (loyalist) (1720 - 1794), prominent Loyalist in the American Revolution David Franks (aide-de-camp) (David Salisbury Franks) (1740 - 1793), aide-de-camp of Benedict Arnold Herman Franks (1914 - 2009), American Major League baseball player and coach Hermina Franks (1914-2010), American baseball player Jimmy Franks (born 1972), real name of musician Jimmy Pop Jordan Franks (born 1996), American football player Lynne Franks (born 1948), English public relations consultant Michael Franks (musician) (born 1944), US-American jazz singer/songwriter Michael Franks (athlete) (born 1963), US-American sprinter Mike Franks (tennis) (born 1936), American tennis player Oliver Shewell Franks (1905 - 1992), English philosopher Paul Franks (born 1979), English cricketer Philip Franks (born 1956), British actor Robert Douglas Franks (1951-2010), American Republican politician Stephen Franks (born 1950), New Zealand lawyer Tanya Franks (born 1967), English actress Tillman Franks (1920 - 2006), American bassist and songwriter Tim Franks (born 1968), BBC journalist Tommy Franks (born 1945), U.S. general Trent Franks (born 1957), former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives Wilbur R. Franks (1901 - 1986), Canadian scientist William Sadler Franks (1851 - 1935), British astronomer", "Mangelia brusinae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Vladimir Haensel, (1914-2002) American chemical engineer Paul Haensel, (1878-1949), Russian/American financier", "The major cities connected by this expressway are: Guangzhou, Guangdong Zhongshan, Guangdong Zhuhai, Guangdong Macau", "Notable people with the surname include: Baron Louis Alméras (1768-1828) French general Henri Alméras (1892-1965) French perfumer for Patou Jacques Alméras (born 1949), French racing driver Jean-Marie Alméras (born 1943), French former racing driver", "I Was a Rat is a British-Canadian children's drama television series broadcast on BBC One from 9 to 23 December 2001, based on the popular children's novel I Was a Rat!", "According to Food Network, the series \"exposes Adam to the world of little-known food jobs as Will Work for Food ( TV series ) fearlessly puts his life - and mouth - on the line to try them all!", "Deltomerodes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Deltomerodes chulii J. Schmidt, 1995 Deltomerodes grilli J. Schmidt & Hartmann, 1998 Deltomerodes kryzhanovskii Zamotajlov, 1999 Deltomerodes memorabilis Deuve, 1992 Deltomerodes miroshnikovi Zamotajlov, 1999 Deltomerodes murzini Zamotajlov, 1999 Deltomerodes nepalensis J. Schmidt, 1994 Deltomerodes schawalleri J. Schmidt, 1998 Deltomerodes schmidti Zamotajlov, 1999 Deltomerodes sciakyi J. Schmidt, 1996 Deltomerodes stenomus Andrewes, 1936 Deltomerodes wrasei Zamotajlov, 1999 Deltomerodes zolotichini Zamotajlov, 1999", "2006 Kawasaki Frontale season", "Los Lobos is the 8th album of the duo Baby Rasta & Gringo", "Monsignor Edward J. Kissane DD, LSS, (1886-1959) was an Irish priest, biblical scholar and President of St Patrick's College, Maynooth", "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" ]
[ "Since 2004, Asociación Madres del Dolor have been advocates of a civil organization which is located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.", "Fire in Your New Shoes features the lead singer from Dragonette, Martina Sorbara.", "Three singles were released from the album: \"Birds Without Wings,\" \"Shine\" and \"Wisdom.\"", "Potamorhina is a genus of toothless characin from South America, with these currently described species: Potamorhina altamazonica (Cope, 1878) Potamorhina laticeps (Valenciennes, 1850) Potamorhina latior (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) Potamorhina pristigaster (Steindachner, 1876) Potamorhina squamoralevis (Braga & Azpelicueta, 1983)", "Curtis Bernard Gans (June 17, 1937 - March 15, 2015) was an American activist, writer, and expert on American voting patterns.", "Alaa Abbas Abdulnabi Al-Fartoosi (Arabic: ‎; born 27 July 1997) is an Iraqi footballer who plays as a striker for Al-Kuwait in the Kuwait Premier League.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dennis Malura (born 1984), German footballer Edmund Malura (born 1955), German footballer and manager Pavel Malura (born 1970), Czech football manager", "The book was reviewed by L. L. Langness in American Anthropologist, Volume 72, Issue 6, where Ten Thousand Years in a Lifetime describes it as \"an account well worth reading whether you specialise in New Guinea, the Pacific, or in some other area of the world.\"", "Andrey Andreyevich Kistyakovsky (Russian: , 11 October 1936, Moscow-30 June 1987) was a Russian translator and political activist.", "Events in the year 1973 in Germany.", "Trousers made with Bedford cord are sometimes called \"Bedford cords.\"", "List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1989 have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those \"who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts.\"", "Trichonyssodrys is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Trichonyssodrys aureopilosus Monné, 1990 Trichonyssodrys cinctus Delfino, 1981 Trichonyssodrys maculatus Gilmour, 1957 Trichonyssodrys melasmus Delfino, 1981", "Redirect to: List of coal-fired power stations in Vietnam", "Klooga may refer to: Klooga, Estonia, a borough in Harju County, Estonia Lake Klooga, a lake in Klooga, Estonia Klooga concentration camp, a Nazi concentration camp (1943-1944) Klooga training area, Estonian Defence Forces training area (2008-present)", "The National Assembly of 2009 (Icelandic: Þjóðfundur 2009) was an assembly of Icelandic citizens at the Laugardalshöll in Reykjavík on November 14, 2009 in the wake of the 2008-2011 Icelandic financial crisis, organized by a group of grassroots organizations including the Ministry of Ideas (Icelandic: Hugmyndaráðuneytið), collectively called \"the Anthill\" (Icelandic: Mauraþúfan).", "Hirundichthys rondeletii, the black wing flyingfish, is a species of flying fish from the family Exocoetidae which is found throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.", "Notable people with the surname Aikenhead include: Arlene Aikenhead, Canadian Paralympic equestrian Mary Aikenhead (1787-1858), Roman Catholic nun Thomas Aikenhead (1676-1697), executed for blasphemy William Aikenhead (1842-1902), Member of Tasmanian House of Assembly", "Rank is the surname of: J. Arthur Rank, 1st Baron Rank (1888-1972), British industrialist and film producer Joseph Rank (1854-1943), founder of Rank Hovis McDougall, one of the UK's largest food production and flour-milling businesses Kyle Rank (ice hockey, born 1982), Canadian ice hockey forward Kyle Rank (ice hockey, born 1987), American ice hockey goaltender Otto Rank (1884-1939), Austrian psychoanalyst, writer, teacher, and therapist Michael Rank (1950-2017), journalist, translator and China and Tibet specialist", "Formed in 1991, the original line-up consisted of Neil Ash, Simon Manning, and Simon Treen", "Notable people with the surname include: Imhoff family, one of the oldest patrician families in the German city of Nuremberg Berthold Imhoff (1868-1939), German-Canadian painter Daniel Imhof (born 1977), Canadian footballer Darrall Imhoff (1938-2017), American former professional basketball player Dominic Imhof (born 1982), Canadian footballer, brother of Daniel Imhof Eduard Imhof (1895-1986), Swiss professor of cartography Floris van Imhoff (born 1964), Dutch curler Fritz Imhoff (1891-1961), Austrian actor Gary Imhoff (born 1952), American actor Guillermo Imhoff (born 1982), Argentine footballer Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff (1705-1750), governor of Ceylon and then the Dutch East Indies for the Dutch East India Company Hans Imhoff (1922-2007), German industrialist and businessman Hans Walter Imhoff (1886-1971), Swiss footballer Joseph Imhoff (1871-1955), American painter Juan José Imhoff (born 1988), Argentine rugby player Karl Imhoff (1876-1965), German engineer and inventor of the Imhoff tank for sewage processing Lawrence E. Imhoff (1895-1988), soldier, lawyer, and four-term U.S. Representative from Ohio Martin Imhof (born 1949), American football player who played defensive end in the National Football League Maximus von Imhof (1758-1817), German physicist Roger Imhof (1875-1958), American actor and vaudeville and burlesque performer Sigmund von Imhoff (1881-1967), Generalmajor in the German military during the Second World War", "The Scout and Guide movement in Brazil is served by Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts União dos Escoteiros do Brasil (Union of Brazilian Scouts), member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement Associação Escoteira Baden-Powell, provisional member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts Club de Desbravadores do Brasil, affiliated to Pathfinders", "Notable people with the surname include: Jiang Weijie (born 1991), Chinese professional Go player Sui Weijie (born 1983), Chinese footballer", "Zadonsky (Russian: ; masculine), Zadonskaya (; feminine), or Zadonskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Rostov Oblast, Russia: Zadonsky, Azovsky District, Rostov Oblast, a khutor in Zadonskoye Rural Settlement of Azovsky District Zadonsky, Bagayevsky District, Rostov Oblast, a settlement in Bagayevskoye Rural Settlement of Bagayevsky District", "In the 2011-12 season, Bertrand signed a new four-year contract with Chelsea and was made understudy to Ashley Cole, whom Ryan Bertrand described a \"fantastic role model.\"", "So Long , 174th Street noted composer/lyricist Stan Daniels was a producer of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and suggested \"he should stay where he is well off...when the music and lyrics do not work for a musical, the musical does not work.\"", "Ojibwa operated primarily with Maritime Forces Atlantic until HMCS Ojibwa ( S72 )'s decommissioning in 1998.", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Sturgess (1882-1957), English footballer Claire Sturgess (born 1967), British disc jockey Colin Sturgess (born 1968), British road and track cyclist Dawn Sturgess (1974-2018), British poison victim Eric Sturgess (born 1920), South African tennis player Gary Sturgess (21st century), Australian businessperson Jim Sturgess (born 1978), English actor John Sturgess (19th century), English artist Kylie Sturgess (21st century), Australian educator and researcher Olive Sturgess (born 1933), Canadian-American actress Paul Sturgess (born 1987), British basketball player Reginald Sturgess (1892-1932), Australian artist Sydney Sturgess (1915-1999), Canadian actress Thomas Sturgess (1898-1974), Indian cricketer", "Levon Ghulyan (Armenian: ) was an Armenian politician who served as Minister of Provisions of the First Republic of Armenia from 1918 to 1919", "New Times LA is a now-defunct alternative weekly newspaper that was published in Los Angeles, California by New Times Media from 1996 to 2002.", "Redirect to: St. George's HSS, Kothamangalam", "This is a list of supermarket chains in Luxembourg (by alphabetical order and with the country of origin): Aldi Alima Auchan Cactus Carrefour Colruyt Cora Delhaize Grand Frais Lidl Match Monoprix Naturalia Naturata Pall Center Primavera Proxy REWE Smatch", "Leiradira is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Leiradira alternans Darlington, 1953 Leiradira alticola Darlington, 1961 Leiradira auricollis Castelnau, 1867 Leiradira aurifer Darlington, 1961 Leiradira blandula Tschitscherine, 1898 Leiradira jacobi Darlington, 1961 Leiradira latreillei Castelnau, 1867 Leiradira opacistriatis (Sloane, 1902) Leiradira puella Tschitscherine, 1898 Leiradira soror Darlington, 1961 Leiradira tenuis Darlington, 1961 Leiradira violacea (Straneo, 1953)", "Damon Evans earned his Master of Education (M.Ed.)", "Antonio Gibson may refer to: Antonio Gibson (safety) (born 1962), American football safety Antonio Gibson (running back) (born 1998), American football running back", "This sculptured door was surveyed in 1993 as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture!", "The competition has been played since 1987.", "Redirect to: Dr. Dre discography#Compilation albums", "The following is a list of empires that have been called great powers during the Middle Ages: China (throughout) Persia (Sasanians, 500-600; Samanids, 900-950; Timurids, 1400-1450) Byzantine Empire (500-1050) Göktürk Khaganate (550-600) Tibetan Empire (650-1250) The Caliphate (650-850) Carolingian Empire (751-843) Turks (Onoq, 650; Seljuks, 1050-1100; Ottomans, 1450-1500) Vikings (800-1050) First Bulgarian Empire (803-963) Pratihara Empire (850) Khazar Khaganate (850-900) Kievan Rus' (900-1050) Buyid Dynasty (950) Fatimid Caliphate (950-1050) Liao Dynasty (950-1150) Holy Roman Empire (950-1200) Ghaznavid Dynasty (1050) Almohad Caliphate (1150-1250) Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt (1250-1450) Mongol Empire (1250-1450) Khmer Empire (1250) Mali Empire (1300, 1450) Kingdom of France (since 1300) Chagatai Khanate (1350) Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1450) Spanish Empire (since 1479) Incan Empire (1500) Grand Duchy of Moscow (1500)", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Bahr (born 1953), American football placekicker Clint Bahr, member of TriPod Daniel Bahr (born 1976), German politician (FDP) Ed Bahr (born 1919), Canadian baseball player Egon Bahr (1922-2015), German politician (SPD) Florence Riefle Bahr (1909-1998), American painter Frederick John Bahr (1837-1885), American entrepreneur Hermann Bahr (1863-1934), Austrian writer Iris Bahr, American actress Jason Bahr, (born 1972) American composer Jean Bahr, American hydrogeologist and professor Jerzy Bahr, (1944-2016), Polish diplomat Kurt Bahr, American businessman and politician from Missouri Leonard Bahr (1905-1990), American painter Matt Bahr (born 1956), American football placekicker Philip Manson-Bahr (born Philip Henry Bahr, 1881-1966), English zoologist and physician Stig von Bahr (born 1939), Swedish jurist Walter Bahr (born 1927), American international soccer player", "Notable people with the surname include: Hermann Oberth (1894-1989), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian physicist and engineer Hermann-Oberth-Gesellschaft Oberth (crater) Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum Oberth effect (astrodynamics) Erna Roth Oberth (1923-2012), Transylvanian-German lawyer Christian Oberth (1953?-2012), video game programmer", "Competition dates by discipline were: Swimming: 31 July - 6 August Diving: 1-6 August Synchro: 26-30 July Open Water: 26-30 July", "1970s and early 1980s punk rock bands like Buzzcocks, Descendents, Adolescents, Black Flag, and Circle Jerks paved the way for skate punk.", "Apart from releasing multiple solo albums, Edu da Gaita also performed with Brazilian composer Radamés Gnattali and his sextet, touring Europa and South America", "The South African rebel tours were a series of seven cricket tours staged between 1982 and 1990.", "Redirect to: Halide mineral", "Notable people with the surname include: Michael Mmoh (born 1998), Saudi Arabian-born American tennis player, son of Tony Tony Mmoh (born 1958), former Nigerian tennis player, father of Michael", "The newspaper publisher Jim R. Levy (born 1934), formerly of the Bunkie Record in Bunkie in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, said that Didier was \"the best sheriff Avoyelles Parish ever had.\"", "The following is a complete list of Comedy Bang!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alf Barbagallo (born 1942), Australian racing car driver and businessman Jess Barbagallo, American playwright and performer", "Redirect to: List of members of the Italian Senate, 2008-2013", "Notable people with the surname include: Hitoshi Okino ( , 1959-2009), Japanese footballer and manager Masaki Okino ( , born 1996), Japanese footballer", "Since the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the communes of the canton of Les Riceys are: Arrelles Assenay Avirey-Lingey Avreuil Bagneux-la-Fosse Balnot-la-Grange Balnot-sur-Laignes Bernon Les Bordes-Aumont Bouilly Bragelogne-Beauvoir Channes Chaource Chaserey Chesley Cormost Coussegrey Crésantignes Cussangy Étourvy Fays-la-Chapelle Les Granges Javernant Jeugny Lagesse Laines-aux-Bois Lantages Lignières Lirey La Loge-Pomblin Les Loges-Margueron Longeville-sur-Mogne Machy Maisons-lès-Chaource Maupas Metz-Robert Montceaux-lès-Vaudes Pargues Praslin Prusy Les Riceys Roncenay Saint-Jean-de-Bonneval Saint-Pouange Sommeval Souligny Turgy Vallières Vanlay La Vendue-Mignot Villemereuil Villery Villiers-le-Bois Villiers-sous-Praslin Villy-le-Bois Villy-le-Maréchal Vougrey", "In 2008, Janet Napolitano was listed by The New York Times as one of the women most likely to become the first female President of the United States.", "Juan Gabriel discography chronicles the list of releases by Juan Gabriel", "Ferguson Glacier (77°28S 162°51E) is a glacier on the east side of Gallagher Ridge in the Asgard Range, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jacques Baumel (1918-2006), French politician Jean-Marie Baumel (1912-1978), French sculptor Judith Baumel (born 1956), American poet Larry Baumel (born 1944), American racing driver Laurent Baumel (born 1965), French politician Shane Baumel (born 1997), American actor Zechariah Baumel (1960-1982), American-Israeli soldier in the Israel Defense Forces", "Serjão (meaning \"big Sergio\" in Portuguese) is a nickname of people with given name Sergio and may refer to: Sérgio Luis Gardino da Silva (born 1979), Brazilian footballer Sérgio Ricardo de Jesus Vertello (born 1975), Brazilian footballer Sergio Luis Maciel Lucas (born 1979), Brazilian born Azerbaijani futsal player", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Sheahan (umpire) (born 1953), Australian Test cricket match umpire Bill Sheahan (politician) (1895-1975), Australian politician Frank D. Sheahan (1901-1974), American politician Frankie Sheahan (born 1976), rugby player John Sheahan (born 1939), Irish violinist and folk musician Maurie Sheahan (1905-1956), Australian rules footballer Mike Sheahan (born 1945), Australian journalist Paul Sheahan (born 1946), Australian Test cricketer Riley Sheahan (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player Robert Sheehan (born 1988), Irish actor Tom Sheahan (born 1968), Irish Fine Gael politician", "Two portions of the song were cut for reasons of time: a brief middle stanza in which the other characters echo the verse that preceded If I Were King of the Forest and Lahr first proclaims himself \"Monarch of all I survey\" (a line repeated later in the song), and the final stanza which ended with the Lion proclaiming \"If I...were...king!\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Eliakim Carmoly (1802-1875), French rabbi Isaachar Bär ben Judah Carmoly (1735-1781), French rabbi", "Jan H. Kemp (March 13, 1949 - December 4, 2008) was an American academic and English tutor who exposed the bias in passing college football players and filed a lawsuit against the University of Georgia.", "A list of cities, towns and villages in Tehran Province of north-central Iran:", "John Cobbett is a sculptor born in Edinburgh in 1929.", "St Ceidio 's Church , Rhodogeidio is a Grade II listed building, a national designation given to \"buildings of special interest, which warrant every effort being made to preserve them\", in particular because it is \"unusual in being built closely to the form and detail of its Medieval predecessor.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Loimata Iupati, a Tokelauan educator and Bible translator Mike Iupati (born 1987), an American Samoan player of American football", "Redirect to: Jeux sans frontières (1991-1992)", "The FBI determined that \"Omar Marzouki\" was Omar Rezaq's real name while \"Omar Mohammed Ali Rezaq\" was an alias, as its initials (O.M.A.R.)", "The pass is also close to the Poland-Ukraine border.", "Ngurah Rai Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Denpasar, Indonesia.", "On that Friday session, \"the songs weren't long enough for a whole album\", recalled producer Bob Weinstock in 2001, \"so I said Let's do a slow blues to finish Black Pearls out.\"", "For medieval Arab scientists and scholars, see List of pre-modern Arab scientists and scholars", "The version of the album released as part of The Original Lo-Fi contains the additional tracks \"Past Lasts Longer\" and \"Why?", "Yaksa or Yaksha may refer to: Yaksa (band), Chinese rock band Yaksha (Sanskrit Yaka), a nature-spirit in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism Yaksha Kingdom, an ancient kingdom in Indian epic literature Yakkha (disambiguation), also called \"Yaksa-sh\" Albazin, a village in Russia that was once named Yagsi (Yaksa in Manchu)", "Kadapa Feeder Road is being built by the National Highways Authority of India under Phase-VII of National Highways Development Project.", "Nordenskiöld or Nordenskjöld ([nǔnœld], Finland Swedish: [nurdenøld]) can refer to a number of Finnish or Swedish people, who belong to the same noble family: Nordenskiöld branch: August Nordenskiöld, (1754-1792) alchemist Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, (1832-1901) scientist and explorer, son of Nils Gustaf Bengt Nordenskiöld, (1891-1983) Swedish Air Force general Claës-Henrik Nordenskiöld, (1917-2003) Swedish Air Force major general, son of Bengt Erland Nordenskiöld, (1877-1932) archeologist and anthropologist, younger son of Adolf Erik Gustaf Nordenskiöld, (1868-1895) scholar, elder son of Adolf Erik Nils Gustaf Nordenskiöld, (1792-1866) mineralogist and traveller Nordenskjöld branch: Nils Otto Gustaf Nordenskjöld, (1869-1928) explorer and geographer, nephew of Adolf Nordenskiöld", "The Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy Protocol is used by the Reliable server pooling (RSerPool) framework for the communication between Pool Registrars to maintain and synchronize a handlespace.", "Arashima Station (, Arashima-eki) is a station in Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture, Japan", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Wesmael (1832-1905), Belgian botanist Elisabeth Wesmael (1861-1953), Belgian graphic artist Constantin Wesmael (1798-1872), Belgian entomologist", "The genus contains the following species: Deinophloeus ducalis Sharp Deinophloeus hirsutus Thomas Deinophloeus impressifrons (Schaeffer) Deinophloeus sheilae Thomas Deinophloeus sinuatus Sharp", "The genus contains two accepted species: Oophytum nanum Oophytum oviforme", "The Cardinals play home basketball games at KFC Yum!", "Acadia Cliffs State Nature Preserve is a state nature preserve in Washington County, Ohio, United States, with a small neck extending into Athens County, Ohio.", "Key kPG, killed by the Praetorian Guard kS, killed by own soldiers kB, killed in battle e, executed S, suicide dates are beginning and end of reign origin of the rebellion indicated where possible the list is complete until the advent of the tetrarchy in the end of the 3rd century", "At the film premiere in Washington D.C., 60's song man Donovan said Diary of a Political Tourist was \"Extraordinary!, this is what Andy Warhol was doing in 1966 at the Factory - sending teams of filmmakers out to ask real questions.\"", "Ranjit can refer to: Ranjit Singh (disambiguation) Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), First Maharaja of the Sikh Empire Ranjit Singh of Bharatpur (1776-1805), ruler of the Bharatpur princely state in Rajasthan, India K. S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933), cricketer and Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar Ranjit Singh Dyal (1928-2012), Indian Army officer and administrator Ranjit Singh Boparan, British Businessman Ranjit Singh Gujjar (born 1984), Indian sportsperson Ranjit Chowdhry, actor Ranjit Mallick, Bengali film actor Ranjit Hoskote, Indian poet Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary, Governor of Meghalaya, a state in India Ranjit Studios, former film company Ranjit Desai, Marathi writer Ranjit Bolt, British playwright and translator Ranjit Fernando, Sri Lankan cricketer Ranjit Naik, architect and social worker Ranjit Bhatia, Indian athlete Ranjit Debbarma, current chairman of the All Tripura Tiger Force Ranjit Kamble, Maharashtra minister Marshall Manesh, actor who played Ranjit on How I Met Your Mother", "(See main article Docklands Light Railway extension to Stratford International.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Sprouse Jr. (born 1975), American Christian evangelist and singer Chris Sprouse (born 1966), American comic book artist Cole Sprouse (born 1992), American actor Dylan Sprouse (born 1992), American actor Stephen Sprouse (1953-2004), American fashion designer Vic Sprouse (contemporary), American politician from West Virginia", "The three units of the Tonto Group and the colorful Bright Angel Shale are easily identified as a geological sequence beneath the tall cliffs of the Redwall Limestone (the Redwall sits upon a short resistant cliff of Muav Limestone); the Tonto Group is also easily seen beside Granite Gorge of the Colorado River and the Vishnu Basement Rocks The units of the Tonto Group: Redwall Limestone Temple Butte Formation, Devonian-(409-363 Ma), channel deposits upon Muav Limestone Tonto Group (~544-505 Ma) Muav Limestone Bright Angel Shale Tapeats Sandstone", "Abbreviations are used in the list as follows: INN = International Nonproprietary Name BAN = British Approved Name USAN = United States Adopted Name Two-letter codes for countries List of drugs 1-9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z", "/ \"We are Devo!\"", "The Commission has no control over, and can accept no responsibility for, the quality of the candidates, policies and campaigns.\"", "The genus is endemic to the islands of Fiji, although one species, the maroon shining parrot, has been introduced to Tonga.", "Regional Dialect Survey Results, Question #87, \"Do you use the term 'bear claw' for a kind of pastry?\"", "In the 1965 Supreme Court decision of Harman v. Forssenius, the Court unanimously found such measures unconstitutional and declared that, for federal elections, \"the poll tax is abolished absolutely as a prerequisite to voting, and no equivalent or milder substitute may be imposed.\"", "Brownsville may refer to: United States Brownsville, Alabama, unincorporated community in Clay County Brownsville, California (disambiguation), the name of several places Brownsville, Delaware Brownsville, Florida Brownsville (Metrorail station), located at the above location Brownsville, Escambia County, Florida Brownsville, the original name of the South Atlanta neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia Brownsville, Georgia, an unincorporated community in Paulding County Brownsville (ghost town), Illinois, ghost town in Jackson County, Illinois Brownsville, White County, Illinois, unincorporated community in White County, Illinois Brownsville, Indiana Brownsville, Kentucky Brownsville-Bawcomville, Louisiana Brownsville, Maryland Brownsville, Minnesota Brownsville, Mississippi, in Hinds County, Mississippi Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York Brownsville, Ohio Brownsville, Oregon Brownsville, Pennsylvania Brownsville, Berks County, Pennsylvania Brownsville Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Brownsville, South Dakota Brownsville, Tennessee Brownsville, Texas, largest population among cities with this name Brownsville, Vermont Brownsville (Nassawadox, Virginia), a historic house Brownsville, Washington Brownsville, West Virginia Brownsville, Wisconsin Canada Brownsville, British Columbia Brownsville, Nova Scotia Brownsville, Durham Region, Ontario Brownsville, Oxford County, Ontario Brownsville Station, Ontario The original name of Schomberg, Ontario An early settlement of Woodbridge, Ontario, founded between 1802 and 1837, now subsumed by Woodbridge Australia Brownsville, New South Wales, a suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales", "Servette FC is a Swiss football club based in Geneva.", "Ambato may refer to Ambato Department, an administrative division in Catamarca Province, Argentina Ambato Canton, Ecuador Ambato, Ecuador, a city in Ambato Canton Ambato-Boeni, a district in Madagascar Ambato Ambarimay, a town and commune in Ambato-Boeni Ambato River (disambiguation), multiple rivers", "Andalusian may refer to: Andalusia, a region in Spain Al-Andalus, a historical state on the Iberian Peninsula Al-Andalusi, Arabic nisba for people from Al-Andalus region Andalusian people, an ethnic group in Spain centered in the Andalusia region Andalusian Spanish, a dialect of Spanish (also called andaluz) Andalusian Arabic, a dialect of the Arabic language Andalusian horse, a breed of horse Andalusian donkey, breed of donkey Andalusian (chicken), a type of chicken Andalusian hemipode, a buttonquail, one of a small family of birds Andalusian cadence, a chord progression in music theory An Andalusian Dog, the English title of the film Un chien andalou", "1997 Malian parliamentary election may refer to: April 1997 Malian parliamentary election July 1997 Malian parliamentary election" ]
[ "Sergey Ivlev can refer to: Sergey Ivlev (badminton), Russian badminton player Sergey Ivlev (water polo) (born 1969), Russian water polo player", "Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur was the first President of Somaliland,", "Jayatilleka is a Sri Lankan surname that may refer to Bhathiya Jayatilleka, Sri Lankan military officer Dayan Jayatilleka, Sri Lankan diplomat", "Redirect to: Ouranio Toxo (album)", "(Michelle Reis said that Tsui Hark actually directed many scenes himself. )", "The genus contains the following species: Brachythemis contaminata (Fabricius, 1793) - ditch jewel Brachythemis fuscopalliata (Selys, 1887) - dark-winged groundling Brachythemis impartita (Karsch, 1890) - northern banded groundling Brachythemis lacustris (Kirby, 1889) - red groundling Brachythemis leucosticta (Burmeister, 1839) - banded groundling Brachythemis wilsoni Pinhey, 1952 - Wilson's groundling", "The discography for American rock band Bile consists of the following:", "RE-1, 580 U.S. ___ (2017), was a United States Supreme Court case that held that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (\"IDEA\"), required schools to provide students an education that is \"reasonably calculated to enable a child to make progress appropriate in light of the childs circumstances.\"", "People with this surname include: Chevvy Pennycook (born 1985), English rugby union player for Bristol Rugby Matthew Pennycook, British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Greenwich & Woolwich since 2015 Redford Pennycook (born 1987), English rugby union player for Moseley in the Aviva Championship", "Notable people with the surname include: A. H. Greenhalgh (deceased), Democratic assemblyman from Nevada Alan Greenhalgh (1939-2014), wealthy British businessman, Saloon Car racer in 1982, 1983 and 1984 Ben Greenhalgh (born 1992), English footballer Brian Greenhalgh (born 1947), English footballer Chris Greenhalgh (born 1963), British novelist David Greenhalgh, English mathematical biologist Eric Greenhalgh (1910-1996), English cricketer Harry Greenhalgh (1900-1982), English footballer with Bolton Wanderers Harwood Greenhalgh (1849-1922), English footballer Howard Greenhalgh (born 1963), music video director Jack Greenhalgh (1904-1971), American cinematographer James Greenhalgh (born 1975), former professional tennis player from New Zealand Joe Greenhalgh (born 1985), English cricketer John Greenhalgh (footballer) (1898-1987), English footballer with Burnley and Accrington Stanley John Greenhalgh (governor) (died 1651), of the Isle of Man Jimmy Greenhalgh (1923-2013), English football manager Laura Greenhalgh (born 1985), British rower Matt Greenghalgh (born 1972), English screenwriter Nick Greenhalgh (born 1989), professional Rugby footballer Norman Greenhalgh (1914-1995), English footballer with Everton Paul Greenhalgh (born 1955), educator at University of East Anglia Paul Greenhalgh (actor) (1942-2017), active c.1965-1985, appeared in numerous British TV shows including The Saint and Tales of the Unexpected Ralph Greenhalgh (1899-1965), Australian rules footballer Robert Greenhalgh (born 1978), British sailor Sam Greenhalgh (1882-1955), English footballer with Bolton and Aston Villa Scott Greenhalgh (born 1979), Canadian mathematical biologist Sean Greenhalgh (born 1982), Canadian lacrosse player Sean Greenhalgh (musician), drummer of American rock band \"Clap Your Hands Say Yeah\" - active c.2005-now Shaun Greenhalgh (born 1960), English art forger Stephen Greenhalgh (born 1967), British businessman and politician Tobias Greenhalgh, American opera singer who, amongst other performances, was the baritone in 27 Tom Greenhalgh (born 1956), English musician with the Mekons Trisha Greenhalgh (born 1959), British professor of primary health care Victor Greenhalgh (1900-1983), Australian sculptor Fictional characters: Dot Greenhalgh, Coronation Street character of the 1960s", "Barbara of Brandenburg (1422 - 7 November 1481) was a Marchioness consort of Mantua, married in 1433 to Ludovico III Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua.", "Arthur Brough (born Frederick Arthur Baker; 26 February 1905 - 28 May 1978) was a British actor and theatre founder, producer and director best known for portraying the character of bumbling senior menswear salesman Ernest Grainger on the BBC sitcom Are You Being Served?", "Lou Henry Hoover made extensive study of languages including Latin, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, German, Italian and French.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernadette Coston (born 1989), South African field hockey player Henry Coston (1910-2001), French journalist, writer and Nazi collaborator Jeff Coston (born 1955), American golfer Junius Coston (born 1983), American football player Martha Coston (1826-1904), American inventor and businesswoman", "Edward Anseele (26 July 1856 - 18 February 1938) was a Belgian socialist politician.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jessica Burciaga (born 1983), American model José Antonio Burciaga (1940-1996), Chicano artist, poet, and writer José Burciaga, Jr. (born 1981), Mexican American soccer player Juan Guerrero Burciaga (1929-1995), United States federal judge", "In Ancient Greek folklore, the hippogriff, or sometimes spelled hippogryph (Greek: ), is a legendary creature which has the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse.", "The Book of Moses, dictated by Joseph Smith, is part of the scriptural canon for some in the Latter Day Saint movement.", "In a 2003 interview with the CBC Radio program, Brave New Waves, Jason Forrest stated that by being a middle class white male using this name he was \"subjecting people to a fake issue of diversity\" and forcing them \"to consider gender a little bit more.\"", "Westlake is an unincorporated community in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Lautman (1908-1944), French mathematical philosopher Rüdiger Lautmann (born 1935), German sociologist Victoria Lautman, American broadcast journalist", "The trail has been named the \"Eagle's Nests\", as most of the castles are located on large, tall rocks of the Polish Jura Chain featuring many limestone cliffs, monadnocks and valleys below.", "Founder of 5 companies Co-Founder and President of 8 NGOs and social benefit organizations Designer and developer of over 200 innovative products", "This is a list of memorials to George Washington, commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and first president of the United States;", "Pelley is a surname, and may refer to: Rod Pelley (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player Scott Pelley (born 1957), American television journalist William Dudley Pelley (1890-1965), United States activist and Nazi sympathizer", "List of country subdivisions by GDP may refer to: List of country subdivisions by GDP over 200 billion USD List of first-level administrative country subdivisions by nominal GDP per capita", "Markus Wostry (born 19 July 1992) is an Austrian footballer who plays for LASK Linz", "Microtyphlus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Microtyphlus alegrei (Espanol & Colas, 1985) Microtyphlus aurouxi Espanol, 1966 Microtyphlus bateti Hernando, 2000 Microtyphlus canovasae Toribio & Beltran, 1993 Microtyphlus charon Ortuño & Sendra, 2011 Microtyphlus comasi (J. Vives, Escola & E. Vives, 2002) Microtyphlus fadriquei (Espanol, 1999) Microtyphlus fideli Vinolas & Escola, 1999 Microtyphlus ganglbaueri (Breit, 1908) Microtyphlus infernalis Ortuño & Sendra, 2010 Microtyphlus jusmeti (Espanol, 1971) Microtyphlus menorquensis Coiffait, 1961 Microtyphlus saxatilis Magrini, Leo & Fancello, 2004 Microtyphlus schaumi (Saulcy, 1863) Microtyphlus serrratensis Coiffait, 1958 Microtyphlus strupii (Meschnigg, 1944) Microtyphlus torressalai Coiffait, 1958 Microtyphlus virgilii (J. Vives, Escola & E. Vives, 2002) Microtyphlus xaxarsi (Zariquiey, 1919) Microtyphlus zariquieyi (Bolivar & Pieltain, 1916)", "Helge or Helgi may refer to : Helge (name), a given name Helge or Helgas, an Ancient city and former bishopric, renamed as Germanicopolis (Bithynia), thus still a Latin Catholic titular see Characters of fiction and legend: Helgi Hjörvarðsson Helgi Hundingsbane Helgi Haddingjaskati Helgi the Sharp (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Anja Monke (born 1977), German golfer John Monke (c. 1650-1701), English politician, MP for New Shoreham", "Sampedro is a surname, and may refer to: José Luis Sampedro (1917-2013), Spanish economist and novelist Matilde Muñoz Sampedro (1900-1969), Spanish actress Melchor García Sampedro (1821-1858), Spanish Dominican missionary and saint Edelmira Sampedro y Robato (1906-1994), Countess of Covadonga Frank Sampedro (born 1949), American musician Ramón Sampedro (1943-1998), Spanish fisherman who fought for right of assisted suicide", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Verdier (1835-1898), French mariner, shipowner, merchant and pioneer Fabienne Verdier (born 1962), French painter Guillaume Verdier, French naval architect Henri Verdier, French Ambassador for digital affairs Jean Verdier (1864-1940), French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Jean-Antoine Verdier (1767-1839), French general Jean-Louis Verdier, mathematician, inventor of Verdier duality Jerome Verdier, Liberian human rights activist Julien Verdier (1910-1999), French actor Justine Verdier, French pianist Nicolas Verdier, French footballer Paul A. Verdier (died 1996), licensed psychologist in California Suzanne Verdier (1745-1813), French writer", "Redirect to: NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant Most Valuable Player Award", "The Walpole Wilderness incorporates: Walpole-Nornalup National Park Shannon National Park Mount Frankland National Park William Bay National Park Mount Frankland North National Park Mount Frankland South National Park Mount Roe National Park Mount Lindesay National Park Quarram Nature Reserve Owingup Nature Reserve Mehniup Nature Reserve Mount Shadforth Nature Reserve Boynaminup National Park Kordabup Nature Reserve", "Debra Susan \"Debbie\" Goad (February 13, 1954 - July 20, 2000) was an American journalist and assistant editor of the magazine Answer Me!", "Credit is given from Vincent Ndumu's many years as a seasoned civil engineer(from the University of Manchester)", "Notable people with the surname include: Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (born 1986), Spanish Olympic backstroke swimmer Olaf Wildeboer (born 1983), Spanish Olympic freestyle swimmer", "Stenoeme is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Stenoeme aguilari Galileo & Martins, 2010 Stenoeme annularis Martins, 1980 Stenoeme bellarmini Gounelle, 1909 Stenoeme iheringi Gounelle, 1909 Stenoeme kempfi Martins, 1980", "People with this given name include: Kim Ung (1910/1912 - ?", "Morgan , Lewis & Bockius is also the largest law firm chaired by a woman, and represents \"three-quarters of the Fortune 100 companies.\"", "Typically, Aggravated sexual assault is \"a sexual assault that maims, wounds, or disfigures the victim, or involves a victim who is physically or mentally incapacitated.\"", "Dots, or Mason Dots (trademarked DOTS), is a brand of gum drops marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries, which claims that \"since Dots ( candy )'s 1945 launch,\" the candy has become \"America's...#1 selling gumdrop brand.\"", "Redirect to: 1993 U.S. Women's Open", "Chalcopoecila is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Chalcopoecila ornata (Gory, 1840) Chalcopoecila ornatissima (Cobos, 1957)", "This is a list of Argentine films of 2012", "Notable people with the surname include: Frederick Delius (1862-1934), English composer Friedrich Christian Delius (born 1943), German writer Fritz Delius (1890-1966), German actor Ernst von Delius (1912-1937), German racing car driver Nicolaus Delius (1813-1888), German philologist Tobias Delius (born 1964), English jazz musician Fictional characters: Max Delius, fictional character in the 1992 novel The Discovery of Heaven", "As the Crow Flies is a novel by Jeffrey Archer.", "Notable people with the surname include Awvee Storey Barney Storey Barron Storey Bobby Storey Charles Ambrose Storey, 1888-1968, academic Christopher Storey, 1981, National Record Holding Powerlifter David Storey Elsdon Storey Edward Farris Storey Gerry Storey Ian Storey-Moore John Storey (disambiguation) Marcus Storey Margaret Hamilton Storey Mark Storey Maureen Storey Mike Storey Moorfield Storey Peter Storey Red Storey Rob Storey Samuel Storey Sarah Storey Sean Storey Sid Storey Simon Storey William Benson Storey", "Anne Ley's commonplace book and works survive to this day, compiled into a manuscript by her husband after her death in 1641.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gianluigi Porelli (1930-2009), Italian basketball executive Giuseppe Porelli (1897-1982), Italian actor", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Briggs, stage name Briggs (rapper), Australian rapper Alfie Briggs (1888-1952), Scottish footballer Ann-Kio Briggs (born 1952), English-born Nigerian environmental and human rights activist Anne Briggs (born 1944), English folk singer Annie M. Briggs (born 1987), Canadian actress Ansel Briggs (1806-1881), American politician Arthur E. Briggs (1881-1969), California teacher, law school dean and politician Asa Briggs (1921-2016), English historian Barbara G. Briggs (born 1934), Australian botanist Barry Briggs (born 1934), New Zealand World Motorcycle speedway champion Benjamin Briggs (1835-1872), captain of the Mary Celeste Bill Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people Billy Briggs (born 1977), American musician Carlos Briggs (born 1964), American basketball player Charles Augustus Briggs (1841-1913), American theologian Charles Frederick Briggs (1804-1877), American journalist Charles James Briggs (1865-1941), British Army general Charlie Briggs (footballer) (1911-1993), English footballer Clare Briggs (1875-1930), American comics artist Danny Briggs (born 1991), English cricketer David Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people Derek Briggs (born 1950), Irish paleontologist Everett Francis Briggs (1908-2006), American Catholic priest and miners' activist Frank A. Briggs (1858-1898), American politician Frank O. Briggs (1851-1913), American politician Frank P. Briggs (1894-1992), American politician Gary Briggs (musician), British guitarist Gary Briggs (footballer) (born 1959), British footballer George N. Briggs, American politician Gilbert Briggs (1890-1978), English founder of Wharfedale loudspeakers Greg Briggs (born 1968), American football player Harlan Briggs (1879 - 1952), American actor Harold Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people Henry Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people Ian Briggs (born 1958), British television writer Jack Briggs (disambiguation) James Briggs (disambiguation), any of several people Jason W. Briggs (1821-1899), American Latter Day Saint leader Jean Briggs (1929-2016), American-born Canadian anthropologist, ethnographer and linguist Jeff Briggs (born 1957), American composer and former computer games executive Joe Bob Briggs, pseudonym of John Irving Bloom (born 1953), American film critic and actor John Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people by the name of John, Johnny, and other variations Josephine Briggs, American nephrologist Karen Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people Katharine Cook Briggs (1875-1968), American co-inventor of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test Katharine Mary Briggs (1898-1980), British author Kenneth Briggs (born 1933), English cricketer and RAF officer Kevin \"She'kspere\" Briggs, American record producer Kim Briggs (handballer) (born 1977), Australian handball player and coach Lance Briggs (born 1980), American football player Lauren Briggs (born 1979), English squash player LeBaron Russell Briggs (1855-1934), American educator Leland Lawrence Briggs (1893-1975), American accounting scholar Lyman James Briggs (1874-1963), American physicist and civil servant Margaret Jane Briggs (1892-1961), New Zealand show-ring rider Mary Blatchley Briggs (1846- 1910), American writer and women's organizer Matt Briggs (born 1970), American writer Matthew Briggs (born 1991), English footballer Melancthon J. Briggs (1846-1923), American politician Michael Briggs (judge), British judge Nicholas Briggs (born 1961), British actor Nimi Briggs (born 1944), Nigerian academic Patricia Briggs (born 1965), American fantasy writer Patrick Briggs (born 1940), English cricketer, rugby player and school headmaster Paul Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people Raymond Briggs (born 1934), British illustrator and author Robert William Briggs (1911-1983), American biologist Shannon Briggs (born 1971), American boxer Stephen Briggs (born 1951), British Discworld adapter Stephen Foster Briggs (1885-1976), American engineer, co-founder of the Briggs & Stratton Company Ted Briggs (1923-2008), British seaman, survivor of HMS Hood Tom Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people Walter Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people", "Chokio-Alberta High School is a public high school with students in grades seven through twelve, located in Chokio, Minnesota, United States.", "Notable people with the surname include: Akinobu Hiranaka ( , born 1963), Japanese boxer Hideko Hiranaka ( , born 1973), Japanese swimmer Katsuyuki Hiranaka ( , born 1981), Japanese racing driver", "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)", "Naylhor Bispo de Souza Junior (born 24 June 1987), simply known as Naylhor, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Água Santa as a Defender", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew George Burry (1873-1975), businessman, manufacturer and philanthropist Harold Burry (1912-1992), head football coach at Westminster College Hugh Burry (1930-2013), New Zealand rugby union player Lester Burry (1898-1977), United Church minister Mark Burry (born 1957), New Zealand architect Michael Burry, American investment fund manager", "The 2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was held during July 30-August 23 (July 17-August 10, O.S.)", "Meates is the surname of the following people: Bill Meates (rugby union) (1923-2003), New Zealand rugby union player William Meates (1875-1910), English football goalkeeper Kevin Meates (born 1930), New Zealand rugby union player Roly Meates, Ireland national rugby union team coach", "NGC 61 is a pair of lenticular galaxies, NGC 61-A (or NGC 61-1) and NGC 61-B (or NGC 61-2) in the constellation Cetus.", "2004 Kashima Antlers season", "Notable people with this surname include: Andrea Tiberi (born 1985), Italian mountain bike racer Damien Tibéri (born 1985), French professional football player Frank Tiberi (born 1928), American bandleader Jean Tiberi (born 1935), French politician, former mayor of Paris Pat Tiberi (born 1962), American politician, former U.S. representative Thomas Tiberi (1919-1995), American politician Xavière Tiberi, spouse of Jean Tiberi", "The film is based on a Korean folklore story called Janghwa Hongryeon jeon which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962, 1972, 2003, and 2009.", "K.K. Ragesh was earlier the president of the Students Federation of India", "The James and Hannah Atkinson House is a historic house located at 1510 South 1100 West in Woods Cross, Utah,", "The following tags are used to highlight each species' IUCN Red List status as published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:", "Plinthocoelium is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Plinthocoelium chilense (Blanchard in Gay, 1851) Plinthocoelium cobaltinum (LeConte, 1873) Plinthocoelium domingoense (Fisher, 1922) Plinthocoelium koppei Schmidt, 1924 Plinthocoelium schwarzi (Fisher, 1914) Plinthocoelium suaveolens (Linnaeus, 1768) Plinthocoelium virens (Drury, 1770) Plinthocoelium xanthogastrum (Bates, 1880)", "Jaleco published Goal!", "Notable people with the surname include: Carol Guzy (born 1956), American photographer Jarosław Guzy (born 1955), Polish politician and businessman Stefan Guzy (born 1980), German poster artist", "Wheelin' and Dealin' or Wheelin' & Dealin' may refer to: Wheelin' and Dealin' (Asleep at the Wheel album), a 1976 country album Wheelin' and Dealin' (Frank Butler album), a 1978 album by drummer Frank Butler Wheelin' & Dealin' (Prestige All-Stars album), a 1958 album by John Coltrane and Frank Wess \"Wheelin' and Dealin'\" (Happy Tree Friends), a 2000 episode of the animated flash series", "Outlaws' Paradise is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield and was produced by Victory Pictures Corporations", "The 2004 Individual Speedway European Championship", "Show Yourself may refer to: \"Show Yourself\" (Mastodon song), from the 2017 album Emperor of Sand \"Show Yourself\" (Disney song), from the 2019 film Frozen II \"Show Yourself\" (Montaigne song), from the 2019 album Complex", "Redirect to: List of members of the AVN Hall of Fame", "Redirect to: DR Congo men's national under-18 basketball team", "(The coup attempt was unrelated to Operation Red Dog, which was organised by former Prime Minister Patrick John.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Mark Andaya (born 1981), Filipino basketball player Rolando Andaya, Jr. (born 1969), Filipino lawyer and politician", "Philotoceraeoides is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Philotoceraeoides albulus Breuning, 1957 Philotoceraeoides multilineatus Breuning, 1957", "Kaltenberger is a German surname that may refer to Anton Kaltenberger (1904-?", "Paul is the crazy vision guy, I'm the guy that says that's great, but how are we going to do it?", "KAMP may refer to: KAMP-FM, a radio station (97.1 FM) licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States KAMP-LP, a low-power radio station (92.9 FM) licensed to St. Michael, Alaska, United States KAMP (AM), an unlicensed radio station (1570 AM) located in Tucson, Arizona, United States", "Redirect to: Japan National Stadium", "In Florida, P. biflora has been classified by the Exotic Pest Plant Council as a non-native species that has the \"potential to disrupt native plant communities.\"", "Founded in 1973 and is recognized as the \"Division Leader School\" in Rizal", "Girth were an avant-garde metal band from Seattle, Washington.", "My Krazy Life was supported by four singles: \"My Nigga\", \"Left, Right\", \"Who Do You Love?\"", "Minnie Crozier is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street, who was portrayed by Katrina Devine from her first appearance in 1994 as part of the Crozier family unit until 2001 when the character was axed as part of a large cast overhaul.", "The American Institute of Physics (AIP) instituted their Science Writing Award to \"promote effective science communication in print and broadcast media in order to improve the general public's appreciation of physics, astronomy, and allied science fields.\"", "Sangatte is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department on the northern coast of France on the English Channel.", "The film had musical score by R. K. Shekhar.another movie produced by karmachandran is Pooja malayalam 1967", "Sarup Chand Singla is currently member of Shiromani Akali Dal and was appointed as the junior vice-president of the party in 2014 and also the president of the trader's wing of Shiromani Alkali Dal", "Notable people with the surname include: Frédéric Xhonneux (born 1983), Belgian track and field athlete Henri Xhonneux (1945-1995), Belgian film director and screenwriter", "Pablo Beltrán Ruiz (born 5 March 1915 in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico - died 29 July 2008) was a Mexican composer and band leader most famous for composing the Spanish language song \"¿Quién será?", "Fernandes Pinheiro is a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil.", "Many legal scholars in China believe that the Three Supremes serves to \"enshrine the notion that the law must serve the basic strategic interests of the CCP by taking into primary consideration the CCPs own notion of pressing national priorities, interests and realities.\"", "Cope is a surname, and may refer to Sir Anthony Cope (c. 1486-1551) Arthur C. Cope, American chemist Bob Cope, American football coach Charles West Cope, (1811-1890) English artist Cuthbert Leslie Cope (1903-1975), English physician Davey Cope, (1877-1898), South African rugby union player David Cope, artificial intelligence and music researcher David Cope (economist), British energy & resource economist Derrike Cope, American racing driver Edward Drinker Cope, American anatomist and palaeontologist Edward Meredith Cope, English classical scholar Frederick Cope, Canadian politician Geoff Cope, English cricketer George Cope (Tobacco manufacturer), English tobacco manufacturer Jack Cope, South African writer James Cope (UK politician), British MP and Resident to the Hanseatic League in the mid-eighteenth century Jamie Cope, English snooker player Jean-François Copé, French politician Jim Cope (1911-1999), Australian politician John Cope (British Army officer), English general during the 1745 Jacobite Uprising John Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley, English politician Julian Cope, English musician Kenneth Cope, English actor Kenneth Cope (musician), American composer Kit Cope, American martial arts fighter Marianne Cope, American nun and Catholic saint Mike Cope, American racing driver Myron Cope, American radio personality Peter Cope, American test pilot Sidney Cope (1904-1986), English cricketer Thomas Cope (1827-1884), English tobacco manufacturer Thomas D. Cope, American historian and physicist Warner Cope, American judge Wendy Cope, English poet Zachary Cope, English physician and surgeon", "New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther understood the intention, but described the premise as \"thin and even tedious\" and felt that the lengthy central fantasy sequence \"is so ponderous, and The Passionate Stranger so completely outweighs the little black-and-white whimsy that surrounds it, that it drags down the whole idea.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan Houdek (born 1989), Czech footballer Jacques Houdek (born 1981), Croatian singer Tomáš Houdek (born 1981), Czech ice hockey player", "N5 (Bangladesh), a Bangladeshi national highway connecting the capital Dhaka and the town of Banglabandha N5 road (Belgium), a road connecting Brussels and Philippeville N5 road (Democratic Republic of the Congo), a road connecting Bukavu and Uvira N5 road (France), a road connecting Dijon and the frontier of Switzerland N5 road (Gabon), a road connecting Kougouleu and Bibasse N5 road (Ghana), a road connecting Adam and Ho N5 road (Ireland), a road connecting Dublin (via the N4) and Westport N5 road (Luxembourg) N5 highway (Pakistan), a road connecting Karachi and Torkham N5 highway (Philippines) N5 (Portugal), a road in Portugal N5 road (Senegal) N5 (South Africa), a road connecting Harrismith and Winburg N5 road (Switzerland) Nebraska Highway 5, a state highway in the U.S. state of Nebraska", "Larang Sai was Member of Parliament from Surguja Lok Sabha constituency in 1977 as Bharatiya Lok Dal, in 1989 and 1998 as Bharatiya Janata Party", "Smash Hits may refer to: Smash Hits, a defunct music magazine Smash Hits (TV channel), a television channel spun off from the magazine Smash Hits Radio, a UK-based digital radio station Smash Hits (The Jimi Hendrix Experience album), 1968 Smash Hits (All Star United album), 2000 Smash Hits, a 1968 album of covers by Tom Jones \"Smash Hits\" (song), a 2007 single by Kid Canaveral Guitar Hero Smash Hits, a 2009 video game Smash Hit, a 2014 video game by Mediocre AB" ]
[ "Dalili is a persian surname that may refer to Raz Dalili (born 1959), peace educator in Afghanistan Raz Mohammed Dalili (born 1959), Governor of Paktia Province in Afghanistan", "Events from the year 1803 in Russia", "Anna S.C. Blake (Boston, 1844 - Santa Barbara (?)", "All three stations were located on 6th Avenue in Altoona, Pennsylvania", "Redirect to: List of fictional plants#In Dungeons & Dragons", "The novel is explained as Nani's point of view.", "All About Jazz described Marvin Ayres's work as \"compelling pieces of music that can dominate and transport\", while the Wire found him a serious and thoughtful composer.\"", "Jambagi is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.", "This list of notable glider pilots contains the names of those who have achieved fame in gliding and in other fields:", "Redirect to: Soul Survivors (film)", "Hellner is a surname; notable people with this surname include: Jacob Hellner (born 1961), Swedish music producer Johannes Hellner (1866-1947), Swedish politician Marcus Hellner (born 1985), Swedish cross country skier Nils Hellner (born 1965), German archaeologist", "Meinersen is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde Meinersen (\"collective municipality\"), which consists of the following municipalities: Hillerse Leiferde Meinersen Müden (Aller)", "(Some sources give Friedrich Fleischmann's first name as Josef rather than Johann.)", "Redirect to: Longnose sucker", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian McClenahan (born 1982), American rugby union player Catherine McClenahan (born 1959), Canadian actress, singer, host and writer Charles A. McClenahan (born 1941), American politician Trent McClenahan (born 1985), Australian football (soccer) player", "Canton of Pays de la Force consists of the following communes: Bosset Le Fleix La Force Fraisse Gardonne Ginestet Lamonzie-Saint-Martin Lunas Monfaucon Prigonrieux Saint-Georges-Blancaneix Saint-Géry Saint-Laurent-des-Vignes Saint-Pierre-d'Eyraud", "Monte Roberto is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region Marche, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southwest of Ancona.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ana Rendón (born 1986), Colombian archer Andrés Rendón, Colombian karateka Anthony Rendon (born 1990), American baseball player Anthony Rendon (politician), American politician Daniel Rendón Herrera, Colombian drug trafficker Del Rendon (1965-2005), American musician Estanislao Rendón (1806-1874), Venezuelan politician James Rendón (born 1985), Colombian racewalker John Toro Rendón (born 1958), Colombian football referee Juan José Rendón (born 1964), Venezuelan publicist Manuel Rendon (born 1987), Venezuelan engineer Manuel Rendón Seminario (1894-1982), Ecuadorian painter María Chacón Rendón, Bolivian lawyer and politician Marianne Rendón, American actress Valentina Rendón (born 1975), Colombian actress and singer", "Notable people with the surname include: Edward William Brabrook (1839-1930), English civil servant, writer and anthropologist Peter Brabrook (1937-2016), English footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Alice Rideout (born 1874), American sculptor Bonnie Rideout (born 1962), American Scottish fiddler George Rideout (born 1945), Canadian politician Henry Milner Rideout (1877-1927), American author Jordan Rideout (born 1993), English footballer, son of Paul Rideout Kyle Rideout (born 1984), Canadian actor Margaret Rideout (1923-2010), Canadian politician Paul Rideout (born 1964), English professional football player Sherwood Rideout (1917-1964), Canadian politician Tanis Rideout, Canadian writer Tom Rideout (born 1948), Premier of Newfoundland For people with a similar name see Ridout", "Colonel (Retd.)", "Francisk Skorina Gomel State University is situated in Gomel, Belarus.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jeff Larmer (born 1962), Canadian ice hockey player Steve Larmer (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player", "Rigoberto Mendoza may refer to: Rigoberto Mendoza (basketball), a dominican active basketball player Rigoberto Mendoza (marathon), a cuban retired marathon runner", "Canton of Loriol-sur-Drôme consists of the following communes: Allex Ambonil Cliousclat Étoile-sur-Rhône Livron-sur-Drôme Loriol-sur-Drôme Mirmande Montoison", "Wickenburg is a town primarily located in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, with a portion in neighboring Yavapai County.", "List of Slovenian composers, arranged in alphabetical order:", "Kopaganj is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mau district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.", "Anatol Plugaru was one of the signers of Declaration of Independence of Republic of Moldova on 27 August 1991. www.baza.md/index.php?newsid=138", "Notable people with the surname include: Edoardo Moscatelli (1898-unknown), Italian sailor Riccardo Moscatelli (1971-1999), Italian race car driver Roberto Moscatelli (1895-unknown), Italian sailor Stefano Moscatelli (died 1485), Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nusco", "Muir is a masculine given name which may refer to: Muir S. Fairchild, (1894-1950) former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Muir Gray, British doctor and government official Muir Mathieson (1911-1975), British conductor and composer Muir Russell (born 1949), Scottish former civil servant and former Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow Muir Dragonne (born 1977), an American born Twitch affiliate streamer", "Bhad Bhabie first became known from an episode of Dr. Phil in September 2016, in which she said the phrase, \"Catch me outside, how about that?", "Lionello Grifo (born August 1934, in Rome), Italian poet and writer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jan Söderqvist, author, see Netocracy Louise Söderqvist, Swedish journalist and publicist Pontus Söderqvist, Swedish music producer and songwriter Robin Söderqvist (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player", "The home is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and is described as a \"substantially intact and rare example of shanty construction of the early twentieth century.\"", "All three versions of the game were published by Crave Entertainment in North America, while Ubi Soft published the three versions in Europe and Capcom publishing the PlayStation and Dreamcast versions in Japan.", "Phoebe Thorn Merritt Clements Taber (1834 - March 22, 1916) was a painter believed to have been the \"first professional female artist in Detroit.\"", "Later in Charlie Allen ( trumpeter )'s life he became a music educator, worked in the Chicago Musicians' Union, and designed custom trumpet mouthpieces (used by Cat Anderson, among others)", "Notable people with the surname include: Michelangelo Calvi, American artist Alessandro Calvi, Italian swimmer Anna Calvi, English musician Gérard Calvi, French composer Jacopo Alessandro Calvi (1740-1815), Italian painter Lazzaro Calvi, Italian painter Mark Calvi (born 1969), American college baseball coach Mary Calvi, American journalist Pino Calvi, Italian pianist and composer Roberto Calvi, Italian banker Yves Calvi, French journalist", "List of authors by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Dov Yaffe (1928-2017) David Yallop Rick Yancey Agustín Yáñez (1904-1980) Dornford Yates (1885-1960) Richard Yates (1926-1992) William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) Tamar Yellin Frank Yerby Jane Yolen (born 1939) Rebecca York (born 1942) Banana Yoshimoto (born 1964) Robert F. Young (1915-1986) Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-1987) Lin Yutang (1899-1976)", "Notable people with the surname include: Gary Lightbody (born 1976), Northern Irish musician and songwriter Hannah Greg (née Lightbody, 1766-1834), English mill-owner's wife Ian MacDonald Lightbody (1921-2015), Scottish-born Hong Kong civil servant and government official Jim Lightbody (1882-1953), American middle distance runner Robert Lightbody (1802-1874), English amateur geologist Simon Lightbody (born 1987), Australian cricket umpire Stuart Lightbody (born 1992), Irish badminton player", "Moji Makanjuola was a former president of the \"Nigerian Association of Women Journalist (NAWOJ) and love\"", "Redirect to: List of Top Country LP's number ones of 1977", "Up to now there is only one species of this genus known Desulfovirgula thermocuniculi", "Arhytinus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Arhytinus bembidioides Bates, 1889 Arhytinus granum Darlington, 1952 Arhytinus irideus Jedlicka, 1936 Arhytinus lieftincki Louwerens, 1951 Arhytinus major Darlington, 1952 Arhytinus medius Darlington, 1952 Arhytinus minimus Jedlicka, 1936 Arhytinus philippinus Jedlicka, 1936 Arhytinus piceus Jedlicka, 1936", "Bob Williams ( basketball , born 1953 ) was previously the head coach at the UC Davis, winning the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship in 1998.", "Bhutia is a Tibetan surname that may refer to Bhaichung Bhutia (born 1976), Indian football player Kunzang Bhutia (born 1994), Indian football goalkeeper Lako Phuti Bhutia (born 1994), Indian football player Nadong Bhutia (born 1993), Indian football player Samten Bhutia, Indian film director and writer Sonam Bhutia (born 1994), Indian football midfielder Thupden Bhutia (born 1987), Indian football player", "1932 in philosophy", "Gratien Gélinas's success was considerable: Gélinas was declared by an adoring public to be the first playwright \"de chez nous\" (from our place).", "Later editions of the album also changed the title of \"Miles\" to \"Young Miles in the Basement.\"", "Crosnierius is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Crosnierius carinatus Serene & Vadon, 1981 Crosnierius gracilipes Ng & Chen, 2005", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna Waronker (born 1972), American singer-songwriter, composer, and producer Joey Waronker (born 1969), American drummer and music producer Lenny Waronker, American record producer for Warner Bros Shimon Waronker, New York City public school principal Simon Waronker (1915-2005), American violinist and record producer", "Notable people with the surname include: Harry B. Macklowe, American businessman Julie Macklowe, American investor", "Mesolamia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Mesolamia aerata Broun, 1893 Mesolamia marmorata Sharp, 1882", "A list of Bangladesh films 1974", "Susan Hill ( activist ) is most celebrated for her commitment to women's reproductive rights, with the National Organization for Women writing about Hill \"She went on to open the first abortion clinic in the state of Florida and was a founding member of both the National Abortion Federation and the National Coalition of Abortion Providers.\"", "The Latest Fashion is the second studio album from Welsh alternative rock band Attack!", "The Cordillera Domeyko is a mountain range of the Andes located in northern Chile, west of Salar de Atacama.", "Kasperczyk is a Polish surname, it may refer to: Robert Kasperczyk, Polish footballer Susanne Kasperczyk, German footballer", "Shannon started a US series of mountain biking camps called Strength in Numbers for women in Shannon Galpin's 20s and 30s who have experienced gender violence, with the belief that \"an army of women can change the world.\"", "Released by HBO in 1999, Live in Concert ( video ) contained footage from Cher's Do You Believe?", "Notable people with the surname include: Sir Robert Harling (died 1435), who exerted great influence over East Harling Robert Harling (writer) (born 1951), author of Steel Magnolias Robert Harling (typographer) (1910-2008) W. Franke Harling (1887-1958), Academy Award-winning songwriter Kaine Harling, film producer", "1902 [1913(?))", "\"Never Again\" Association (Polish: Stowarzyszenie \"Nigdy Więcej\") is an independent anti-racism organization, based in Warsaw.", "Parkan: The Imperial Chronicles (Russian: : ) - the first game of the series Space simulator and first-person shooter Parkan: Iron Strategy (Russian: : ) - a spin-off first-person shooter and Real-time strategy and Mecha Parkan II (Russian: II) - the newest game space simulator and first-person shooter", "This is an (incomplete) list of former equipment used by the Finnish Army:", "The publishers, PF2 Securities Evaluations and Public Sector Credit Solutions, said that Public Sector Credit Framework released the software in response to the need for \"transparent, objective and up-to-date government credit ratings.\"", "Redirect to: List of pinnipeds", "Redirect to: List of Saint Kitts and Nevis people by net worth", "Denys Pouncey (1906-1999) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Wells Cathedral", "The Federal Plant Pest Act of 1957 (P.L.", "Deudorix dariaves has also been recorded on Brachystegia and Coffea species", "Mombelli retired from the stage shortly after Anna Mombelli's marriage in 1817 to the journalist Angelo Lambertini whom Henry Prunières described as \"a savant and a fool, an excellent violin player and an intimate friend of Rossini's.\"", "James Anderson ( author ) died in 2007 in Penarth,Vale of Glamorgan", "The book says the marginal levelized cost for \"a 1,000-MWe facility built in 2009 would be 41.2 to 80.3 cents/kWh, presuming one actually takes into account construction, operation and fuel, reprocessing, waste storage, and decommissioning.\"", "On 15 May 1991 at around 10:30 AM, while returning from a visit to a refugee camp in Vojvodina, Vukašin Šoškoćanin drowned in the Danube river in a \"boating accident.\"", "Batagarawa is a Local Government Area in Katsina State, Nigeria.", "Oliver Fiechter (born April 30, 1972) is a Swiss economic philosopher, digital business model innovatonist, management visionaire, entrepreneur, and author of the books, We Are The Economy!", "Redirect to: List of people executed in Wyoming", "Stará Voda (Hradec Králové District) is a village and municipality in Hradec Králové District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic.", "The novel became the target of a campaign by James Douglas, editor of the Sunday Express, who wrote, \"I would rather give a healthy boy or a healthy girl a phial of prussic acid than this novel.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Dries Roelvink (born 1959), Dutch singer Mirte Roelvink (born 1985), Dutch footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Diane Setterfield (born 1964), English writer Ivor Setterfield, British conductor Valda Setterfield (born 1934), English dancer and actress", "Edwin Griswold Nourse (May 20, 1883 - April 7, 1974) was an American economist.", "Canton of Lot et Montbazinois consists of the following communes: Les Albres Asprières Balaguier-d'Olt Bouillac Capdenac-Gare Causse-et-Diège Foissac Galgan Lugan Montbazens Naussac Peyrusse-le-Roc Roussennac Salles-Courbatiès Sonnac Valzergues", "Millidge is a surname of British Isles origin, and may refer to: A. F. Millidge (1914-2012), British arachnologist Gary Spencer Millidge (21st century), British comic book creator Thomas Millidge (circa 1735-1816), Canadian politician Thomas Millidge, Jr. (1776-1838), Canadian politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Karthy Govender, South African human rights commissioner and academic Kessie Govender (1942-2002), South African playwright and actor Rogers Govender (born 1960), Church of England dean Ronnie Govender (born 1934), South African playwright and writer Venitia Govender, South African activist", "Benjamin Vidaic (born 29 January 1988 in Sydney) is an Australian footballer of Croatian origin currently playing for Fraser park Fc in National Premier Leagues NSW 3", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Kawana (born 1956), Namibian politician Koichi Kawana (born 1930), Japanese academic Machiko Kawana (born 1983), Japanese voice actress Mariko Kawana (born 1967), Japanese actress Nicola Kawana (born 1970), New Zealand actress", "I had no trouble becoming involved in the history of Woodington, Derbyshire, the life cycle of the hornet as thoughtfully observed by a man who has put away far too many beers, and the redolence of Gregory Heath's pain.\"", "The surname may refer to the following people: Abraham Maslow (1908-1970), American psychologist Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory in psychology Aleksandr Maslov (born 1969), Russian football coach and former player Aleksey Maslov (born 1966), Russian alpine skier Alexey Maslov (born 1953), Russian Ground Forces general, former commander-in-chief of the Ground Forces Arkadi Maslow (1891-1941), German communist politician Darya Maslova (born 1995), Kyrgyzstani long-distance runner Eugene Maslov (1945-2011), Russian billiards coach Igor Maslov (born 1995), Russian football player James Maslow (born 1990), American actor and singer Jonathan Maslow (1948-2008), American journalist and author Nina Maslova (born 1946), Russian actress Pavel Maslov (born 2000), Russian football player Petr Maslov (born 1962), Russian graphic and installation artist Sergey Maslov (disambiguation), multiple people Sophie Maslow (1911-2006), American choreographer, modern dancer and teacher Steve Maslow (born 1944), American sound engineer Valeriia Maslova (born 2001), Russian handball player Victor Maslov (disambiguation), multiple people Vladimir Maslov (1941-1998), Russian film and theatrical director Walter Maslow (born 1926), American film and television actor Will Maslow (1907-2007), American lawyer and civil rights leader Yevgeni Maslov (born 1966), Russian football coach and a former player", "Gorlovka (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Gorlovka, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Khrabrovsky Rural Okrug of Guryevsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast Gorlovka, Moscow Oblast, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of Bolshiye Vyazyomy Work Settlement in Odintsovsky District of Moscow Oblast Gorlovka, Vladimir Oblast, a village in Gorokhovetsky District of Vladimir Oblast", "\"Sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking, and always brutally honest, this is Rosie O'Donnell's surprising account of the pain, regret, and euphoria involved in withdrawing from celebrity life--and the terrifying dangers of relapsing into the spotlight.\"", "Matthew Sutcliffe (1550?", "Parr is a surname, and may refer to: Albert Eide Parr (1900-1991) Norwegian-born, American marine biologist, zoologist and oceanographer Archie Parr (1860-1942), Texas rancher and politician Ben Parr (born 1985), author of Captivology and former Co-Editor of Mashable Bob Parr (born 1957), New Zealand television personality, former UK Special Forces operator Catherine Parr (c. 1512-1548), Queen of England (1543-1547) Charlie Parr country blues musician Chris Parr (born 1944), British theatre director and television executive George Berham Parr (1901-1975), Texas rancher and politician George Parr (cricketer) (1826-1891), English cricketer Jackie Parr (21 November 1920-1985), English footballer Jerry Parr (1930-2015), Secret Service agent for Ronald Reagan John Parr (born 1952), English musician John Edmeston Parr (1856-1923), architect; see Parr and Fee John Parr (British Army soldier) (1898-1914), first British soldier to die in World War I John Parr (colonial governor) (1725-1791) Jonathan Parr (born 1988), Norwegian footballer John Wayne Parr (born 1976), kickboxer Kenneth Parr (born 1988), British sportshooter Larry Parr (chess player) (1946-2011), American chess player, author and editor Larry Parr (director), New Zealand film director and screenwriter Lily Parr (1905-1978), English-born footballer Maria Parr (born 1981), Norwegian children's writer Martin Parr (born 1952), British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector Martin Willoughby Parr (1892-1985), governor of the British-administered province of Equatoria in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Maud Green, Lady Parr (1492-1531), mother-in-law of Henry VIII Nowell Parr, British architect Peter Parr, General Manager - Football - of the North Queensland Cowboys Robert Parr (1921-2017), theoretical chemist Robert Parr, pseudonym of Erle Stanley Gardner (1889 -1970) Russ Parr (born 1959), American radio and television personality Samuel Parr (1747 - 1825), English schoolmaster, writer Samuel Wilson Parr (1857-1931), American chemist Terence Parr (born 1964), professor of computer science Old Tom Parr (1483(reputedly)-1635), English supercentenarian who claimed to have lived for 152 years Sir Thomas Parr (c.1483-1517), 16th-century English courtier and father of Queen Katherine Parr Thomas Johannes Lauritz Parr (1862-1935), Norwegian educator Walter Parr (1871-1922), English-born American preacher and author William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Kendal, KG (1434 - 1483)[1] English courtier and soldier William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Horton (c. 1483-1547), English soldier William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton (1513 -1571), Knight of the Garter", "Redirect to: C/1992 J1 (Spacewatch)", "Ayanbadejo (/a.nbdedo/) is a Nigerian surname that may refer to Brendon Ayanbadejo (born 1976), American football linebacker Obafemi Ayanbadejo (born 1975), American football fullback, brother of Brendon", "Redirect to: Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park", "Bitez is a town in Muğla Province, Turkey", "Louis H. Asbury is asserted to be the \"first professionally trained, fulltime architect in North Carolina who was born and practiced in the state.\"" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Junichi Fukura ( , born 1960), Japanese baseball player Katsumi Fukura ( , born 1953), Japanese high jumper", "See List of birds of Georgia ( U.S. state )'s species account for the controversy surrounding this bird.)", "There are three subspecies: Australian fairy tern, Sternula nereis nereis (Gould, 1843) - breeds in Australia New Caledonian fairy tern, Sternula nereis exsul (Mathews, 1912) - breeds in New Caledonia New Zealand fairy tern, Sternula nereis davisae (Mathews & Iredale, 1913) - breeds in northern New Zealand", "Kvaratskhelia (Georgian: ) is a Georgian surname that may refer to: Badri Kvaratskhelia (born 1965), Georgian-born Azerbaijani footballer Givi Kvaratskhelia (born 1979), Georgian footballer Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (born 2001), Georgian footballer", "Redirect to: List of museums of Islamic art", "Notable people with the surname include: Gordon James Lethem (1886-1962), British civil servant Jonathan Lethem (born 1964), American writer Roland Lethem (born 1942), Belgian filmmaker and writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Fred von Appen (born 1942), American football player and coach Karl von Appen (1900-1981), German scenic designer Mario Von Appen (born 1965), German sprint canoer", "The surname Rounds may refer to: David Rounds (1930-1983), American actor Lil Rounds (born 1984), American singer Mike Rounds (born 1954), American politician from South Dakota Luke Rounds (born 1991), Australian footballer (Australian rules football) Tom Rounds (born 1936), American radio broadcasting executive", "Mnuphorus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Mnuphorus albomaculatus Ballion, 1871 Mnuphorus baeckmanni Semenov, 1926 Mnuphorus callistoides Reitter, 1889 Mnuphorus cyrtus Glasunov, 1913 Mnuphorus iliensis Glasunov, 1913 Mnuphorus jakowlewi Semenov, 1891 Mnuphorus sellatus Gebler, 1843 Mnuphorus semenovi Glasunov, 1913 Mnuphorus tetraspilus Solsky, 1874", "A street in modern Florence, Via Luca Landucci, is named in his honor.", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Lake County, California", "Dávid Horváth (full name is Dr Dávid Balázs Horváth, born June 28, 1972, Budapest, Hungary) is a Schmidt Egon-laurated (Hungarian environmental prize) veterinarian, journalist and media personality who is best known for his media (TV, radio, internet, magazine, etc.)", "Canton of Brienon-sur-Armançon consists of the following communes: Arces-Dilo Bagneaux Bellechaume Bœurs-en-Othe Brienon-sur-Armançon Cérilly Cerisiers Champlost Les Clérimois Coulours Courgenay Esnon Flacy Foissy-sur-Vanne Fontaine-la-Gaillarde Fournaudin Lailly Malay-le-Petit Mercy Molinons Noé Paroy-en-Othe Pont-sur-Vanne La Postolle Saint-Maurice-aux-Riches-Hommes Saligny Les Sièges Les Vallées-de-la-Vanne Vaudeurs Vaumort Venizy Villechétive Villeneuve-l'Archevêque Villiers-Louis", "The International Tennis Hall of Fame states: \"For sheer strength of performance and accomplishment there has never been a tennis player to match (her).\"", "Strigoptera is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Strigoptera auromaculata (Saunders, 1867) Strigoptera bettoni (Waterhouse, 1904) Strigoptera bimaculata (Linnaeus, 1758) Strigoptera borneensis (Obenberger, 1924) Strigoptera cyanipennis (Deyrolle, 1864) Strigoptera fairmairei (Waterhouse, 1904) Strigoptera kubani Bellamy, 2006 Strigoptera obsoleta (Chevrolat, 1841) Strigoptera pulchra (Waterhouse, 1904) Strigoptera rubripennis (Thery, 1923) Strigoptera socotra Zabransky, 2005", "Species of Zamagiria include: Zamagiria australella (Hulst, 1900) Zamagiria dixolophella Dyar, 1914 Zamagiria exedra Clarke, 1986 Zamagiria kendalli Blanchard, 1970 Zamagiria laidion (Zeller, 1881)", "are a football club that play in Silsden, West Yorkshire, England, and are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division", "Lutovinovka (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia and Ukraine: Lutovinovka, Bryansk Oblast, a village in Vladimirovsky Selsoviet of Rognedinsky District of Bryansk Oblast Lutovinovka, Lipetsk Oblast, a village in Vasilyevsky Selsoviet of Izmalkovsky District of Lipetsk Oblast Lutovinovka, Voronezh Oblast, a village in Timiryazevskoye Rural Settlement of Novousmansky District of Voronezh Oblast Lutovynivka, a village in the Kozelshchynskyi Raion (district), Poltava Oblast (province) of central Ukraine", "Giuseppe Apolloni died in Vicenza.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Airton Daré (born 1978), Brazilian race car driver Alison Dare (born 1965), South African field hockey player Ananias Dare (c.1560- c.1587?", "In 1977, 20 songs topped the chart, then published under the title Easy Listening, based on playlists submitted by radio stations.", "Ninagoskara(English: For You) Kannada Comedy movie was released in 2002 starring Darshan and Ruchita", "Zavyalovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Zavyalovo, Altai Krai, a selo in Zavyalovsky Selsoviet of Zavyalovsky District of Altai Krai Zavyalovo, Iskitimsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast, a selo in Iskitimsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast Zavyalovo, Toguchinsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast, a selo in Toguchinsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast Zavyalovo, Omsk Oblast, a selo in Zavyalovsky Rural Okrug of Znamensky District of Omsk Oblast Zavyalovo, Perm Krai, a village in Sivinsky District of Perm Krai Zavyalovo, Tyumen Oblast, a village in Tobolovsky Rural Okrug of Ishimsky District of Tyumen Oblast Zavyalovo, Udmurt Republic, a selo in Zavyalovsky Selsoviet of Zavyalovsky District of the Udmurt Republic", "Myolepta is a cosmopolitan genus of hoverflies most closely related to the genus Lepidomyia", "Moving to Vienna, Max Weiss studied mathematics and physics at the university, and later taught those subjects.", "Phm Hoàng Lâm (born 6 March 1993) is a Vietnamese footballer who plays as a Centre-back for V.League 1 club Hng Lĩnh Hà Tĩnh", "Aside from RENAMO, other parties in the alliance are: Independent Alliance of Mozambique (Aliança Independente de Moçambique) Mozambican Nationalist Movement (Movimento Nacionalista Moçambicano) National Convention Party (Partido de Convenção Nacional) National Unity Party (Partido de Unidade Nacional) Front of Patriotic Action (Frente de Ação Patriotica) People's Party of Mozambique (Partido Popular de Moçambique) United Front of Mozambique (Frente Unida de Moçambique)", "Holders of the office included: Joseph Barney, \"Fruit and Flower Painter to the Queen\", (1753-1832) Phoebe Earle, (wife of Denis Dighton and sister of Augustus Earle), was \"Fruit and Flower Painter to the Queen\" to Queen Adelaide Augusta Innes Withers, to Queen Adelaide and Queen Victoria Valentine Bartholomew to Queen Victoria (from before 1849 until Flower Painter in Ordinary's death in 1879) Helen Cordelia Angell to Queen Victoria (1879-1884)", "Redirect to: Casual Gods", "As a cinematographer, Nathan Hope's film credits include Hellraiser: Inferno (2000), Mimic 2 (2001), Suckers (2001), Rolling Kansas (2003, Thomas Haden Church's directorial debut), Who's Your Daddy?", "Communauté de communes Creuse Confluence was created in January 2017 by the merger of the former communautés de communes Pays de Boussac, Carrefour des Quatre Provinces and Évaux-les-Bains Chambon-sur-Voueize.", "Caterina Caselli, Italian singer, actress and music producer Caterina Cavalieri, Austrian soprano Caterina Jarboro, pioneering African American opera singer Caterina Valente, Italian-born singer, dancer, and actress In education: Caterina Mieras, teacher at the Teacher Training School of the Balearic Islands In acting: Caterina Murino, Italian actress Caterina Scorsone, Canadian actress In sports: Kateřina Baďurová, Czech pole vaulter Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukrainian tennis player In other fields: Caterina Appiani, lady of Piombino Caterina Consani, Italian mathematician Caterina dei Virgi, aristocratic Bolognese woman raised in the court of Bologna Caterina Fake, American businesswoman and entrepreneur Caterina Sforza, countess of Forlì In literature: Caterina \"Hornet\" Grimani, character in Cornelia Funke's novel The Thief Lord", "Women's Slalom World Cup 1966/1967", "A live-action film adaptation of School-Live!", "The song is produced by Timbaland and features two artists: Big Jaz, who raps one verse and Amil, who sings the track's chorus.", "Notable projects that the organization is involved in include: Young Africa Live, a mobile community where young people can talk candidly and learn about love, intimate relationships and sexual intercourse and HIV/AIDS Project Masiluleke (Zulu for \"let us advise\" or \"may we give counsel\"), a campaign to promote AIDS awareness using \"Please Call Me\" messages, in partnership with the PopTech Accelerator and other companies TxtAlert, an appointment reminder system for people on chronic medication Yoza, a project to promote youth literacy using short cellphone stories, or m-novels, developed in conjunction with the Shuttleworth Foundation MomConnect, an application for pregnant women", "Notable people with the surname include: Abhay Vakil (born 1951), Indian businessman Ardashir Vakil, Indian novelist Dina Vakil (born 1946), Indian journalist Divyang Vakil, Indian spiritual teacher Jehangir Vakil, Indian actor Laila Vakil (born 1974), British swimmer Nanubhai Vakil (1902-1980), Indian film director Ravi Vakil (born 1970), Canadian-American mathematician Shereveer Vakil, Indian actor and gym trainer Tarjani Vakil, Indian banker", "The following is a list of state-level Speakers of the House (or state Assembly, depending upon the state) in the United States:", "The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is also a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index", "Orthomus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Orthomus abacoides Lucas, 1846 Orthomus achilles Wrase & Jeanne, 2005 Orthomus anagae Medina & Oromi, 1991 Orthomus annae (Donabauer, 2008) Orthomus aquila Coquerel, 1859 Orthomus aubryi Jeanne, 1974 Orthomus balearicus (Piochard de la Brulerie, 1868) Orthomus barbarus Dejean, 1828 Orthomus bedelianus Lutshnik, 1915 Orthomus berrai F. Battoni, 1987 Orthomus berytensis Reiche & Saulcy, 1855 Orthomus canariensis Brulle, 1839 Orthomus curtus (Wollaston, 1854) Orthomus dilaticollis Wollaston, 1854 Orthomus dimorphus Antoine, 1933 Orthomus discors Wollaston, 1864 Orthomus gonzalezi Mateu, 1954 Orthomus gracilipes Wollaston, 1854 Orthomus hispanicus Dejean, 1828 Orthomus leprieuri Pic, 1894 Orthomus longulus Reiche & Saulcy, 1855 Orthomus lundbladi Jeannel, 1938 Orthomus maroccanus Chaudoir, 1873 Orthomus martini Machado, 1984 Orthomus pecoudi Jeannel, 1943 Orthomus perezii (Martinez y Saez, 1873) Orthomus planidorsis (Fairmaire, 1872) Orthomus poggii Leo & Magrini, 2002 Orthomus pommereaui Perris, 1869 Orthomus rubicundus (Coquerel, 1859) Orthomus sidonicus Chaudoir, 1873 Orthomus starkei Wrase & Jeanne, 2005 Orthomus szekessyi (Jedlicka, 1956) Orthomus tazekensis (Antoine, 1941) Orthomus velocissimus Waltl, 1835", "Hatten may refer to the following people Given name Hatten Baratli (born 1991), Tunisian footballer Hatten Yoder (1921-2003), American geophysicist and experimental petrologist Surname Joe Hatten (1916-1988), American Major League Baseball pitcher Kåre Hatten (1908-1983), Norwegian cross-country skier Marcus Hatten (born 1980), American basketball player Shay Hatten, American screenwriter Tom Hatten (1927-2019), American radio, film and television personality", "The film's success was followed by another episode, Mano Po 2: My Home and a spin-off, Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po!", "Juan dela Cruz is the national personification of the Philippines, often used to represent the \"Filipino everyman.\"", "A Man with a Quilted Sleeve was long thought to be a portrait of Ariosto, then a self-portrait, but in 2017 is called Portrait of Gerolamo (?)", "Jassa is a genus of amphipods in the family Ischyroceridae, comprising the following species: Jassa algensis (Nardo, 1847) Jassa alonsoae Conlan, 1990 Jassa australis (Haswell, 1879) Jassa barnardi Stephensen, 1949 Jassa borowskyae conlan, 1990 Jassa cadetta Krapp, Rampin & Libertini, 2008 Jassa calcaratus (Rathke, 1843) Jassa californicus (Boeck, 1871) Jassa carltoni Conlan, 1990 Jassa falcata (Montagu, 1808) Jassa fenwicki Conlan, 1990 Jassa goniamera Walker, 1903 Jassa gruneri Conlan, 1990 Jassa hartmannae Conlan, 1990 Jassa herdmani (Walker, 1893) Jassa ingens (Pfeffer, 1888) Jassa justi Conlan, 1990 Jassa kjetilanna Vader & Krapp, 2005 Jassa marmorata Holmes, 1905 Jassa marmorea Jassa monodon (Heller, 1867) Jassa morinoi Conlan, 1990 Jassa multidentata Schellenberg, 1931 Jassa myersi Conlan, 1990 Jassa ocia (Bate, 1862) Jassa oclairi Conlan, 1990 Jassa orientalis (Dana, 1852) Jassa pusilla (Sars, 1894) Jassa shawi Conlan, 1990 Jassa slatteryi Conlan, 1990 Jassa spinipes (Johnston, 1829) Jassa staudei Conlan, 1990 Jassa thurstoni Conlan, 1990 Jassa validum (Dana, 1853) Jassa variegatus Leach, 1814 Jassa wandeli Chevreux, 1906", "Notable people with the surname include: Katherine Heigl (born 1978), American actress, film producer and fashion model Hubertus-Maria Ritter von Heigl (1897-1985), Generalmajor in the Wehrmacht during World War II Philipp Heigl (born 1993), Austrian cyclo-cross cyclist", "Hugh Rathbone died on 19 January 1940.", "The present Biel/Bienne Verwaltungskreis (\"administrative district\") was created on 1 January 2010, consisting of the entirety of one former Amtsbezirke (\"district\"), Biel, about half of another, Nidau and three municipalities of Büren", "Rusor may refer to: Rusina, a Roman deity Ruşor (disambiguation), in Romania", "Gorybia is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the species: Gorybia acuta Martins, 1976 Gorybia adiaphora Martins, 1976 Gorybia alboapex Martins, 1976 Gorybia amazonensis Martins & Galileo, 2010 Gorybia apatheia Martins, 1976 Gorybia armata Martins, 1976 Gorybia bahiensis Galileo & Martins, 2010 Gorybia bispinosa Martins, Galileo & de-Oliveira, 2009 Gorybia calcitrapa Martins, 1976 Gorybia castanea (Gounelle, 1909) Gorybia chontalensis (Bates, 1880) Gorybia echinata Martins, 1976 Gorybia hirsutella Martins, 1976 Gorybia instita Martins, 1976 Gorybia invicta Martins, 1976 Gorybia lissonota Martins, 1976 Gorybia maculosa Martins, 1976 Gorybia martes Pascoe, 1866 Gorybia minima Martins, 1976 Gorybia montana Martins & Galileo, 2007 Gorybia orygma Martins, 1976 Gorybia pallida Martins, 1976 Gorybia palpalis Martins, 1976 Gorybia picturata Martins, 1976 Gorybia pilosa Martins, 1976 Gorybia procera Martins, 1976 Gorybia proxima Martins, 1976 Gorybia pusilla (Bates, 1870) Gorybia quadrispinosa Galileo & Martins, 2008 Gorybia reclusa Martins, 1976 Gorybia rondonia Galileo & Martins, 2010 Gorybia ruficauda (Gounelle, 1909) Gorybia rugosa Martins, 1976 Gorybia semiopaca Martins, 1976 Gorybia senticosa Martins, 1976 Gorybia separata Martins, 1976 Gorybia simplicior (Bates, 1870) Gorybia stomias Martins, 1976 Gorybia sulcata Martins & Galileo, 2010 Gorybia suturella Martins, 1976 Gorybia thoracica Martins, 1976 Gorybia tibialis Martins, 1976 Gorybia umbella Martins, 1976 Gorybia veneficella Martins, 1976 Gorybia zonula Martins, 1976", "However, Frank C. Huston became widely known as the \"Singing Chaplain.\"", "Janina Zione Gavankar (/dnin vŋkr/; born November 29, 1980) is an American actress and musician.", "Supattra Pairoj is a current member of the Thailand women's national volleyball team.", "Rave or Raves may also refer to:", "Chuck Jeffreys is an actor, stuntman, stunt coordinator and fight choreographer.", "Beni-Israel' or Beni Israel may refer to: Bene Israel, in India Beni Israel Cemetery in Kansas, USA See also: B'nai Israel (disambiguation)", "This film was considered to be the \"first cinematic spectacle about Joan of Arc.\"", "was released in November, 2009.", "Redirect to: 1958 Society of Film and Television Arts Television Awards", "Sohn may refer to a German word meaning \"son\"; an alternate transliteration of the Korean name Son; Sohn (musician), a Vienna-based English musician, songwriter, and producer Sohn is the surname of: Sohn Kee-chung () - the first medal-winning Korean Olympian Alfred Sohn-Rethel (1899-1990), German social scientist Amy Sohn, American author, columnist and screenwriter Clem Sohn (1910-1937), American human flight pioneer Joseph Sohn, contributor to the Jewish Encyclopedia, \"The New International Encyclopedia\" Karl Ferdinand Sohn (1805-1867), German painter Kurt Sohn, New York Jets wide receiver, 1981-1988 Louis B. Sohn (1914-2006) East-European politician, author Lydia Sohn, American mechanical and bio-engineer Peter Sohn, American animator and voice actor Sonja Sohn, American actress Wilhelm Sohn (1830-1899), German painter", "Lateline was labelled by the influential Australian online website Crikey magazine as being, \"an unmissable current affairs program that almost certainly creates more headlines in the next day's newspapers than any other TV show in the country.\"", "The tuna fish sandwich has been called \"the mainstay of almost everyone's American childhood,\" and \"the staple of the snatched office lunch for a generation.\"", "The website was disallowed as reliable material for Wikipedia citations, a move which puzzled news media stating such an action was \"highly unusual as the online encyclopedia still allows links to sources such as Kremlin backed news organisation Russia Today which have raised concern among editors.\"", "This is the last lunar eclipse of Saros 108", "Redirect to: Brian Casey (lawyer)", "Eddie Palmer ( boxer ) retired after losing his last fight to a welterweight with a career record of 45 wins (21 by K.O.)", "Ural (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Ural, Baymaksky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Zilairsky Selsoviet of Baymaksky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan Ural, Buzdyaksky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Karansky Selsoviet of Buzdyaksky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan Ural, Gafuriysky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Yangiskainsky Selsoviet of Gafuriysky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan Ural, Karmaskalinsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Karlamansky Selsoviet of Karmaskalinsky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan Ural, Kushnarenkovsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Rasmekeyevsky Selsoviet of Kushnarenkovsky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan Ural, Uchalinsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Imangulovsky Selsoviet of Uchalinsky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan Ural, Yanaulsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Yamadinsky Selsoviet of Yanaulsky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan Ural, Chelyabinsk Oblast, a settlement in Uralsky Selsoviet of Kizilsky District in Chelyabinsk Oblast Ural, Krasnoyarsk Krai, a settlement in Uralsky Selsoviet of Rybinsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai Ural, Kurgan Oblast, a village in Uralsky Selsoviet of Vargashinsky District in Kurgan Oblast; 55°50N 66°11E Ural, Orenburg Oblast, a settlement in Uralsky Selsoviet of Kuvandyksky District in Orenburg Oblast Ural, Yutazinsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a settlement in Yutazinsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan Ural, Zainsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a settlement in Zainsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan", "Hale is featured in animation such as Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, The Powerpuff Girls, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, Totally Spies!", "William Dunn Macray received the degree Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.)", "Labour did particularly well in the 1972 municipal elections across Scotland, and this was also the case in Edinburgh, where the party came close to gaining control of the council for the first time, controlling 33 of the councils 68 seats.", "Redirect to: List of largest shopping malls in Canada", "Villi may refer to: Plural of Villus (disambiguation) Le Villi, an opera-ballet of 1884 by Giacomo Puccini Ilkka Villi (born 1975), Finnish actor and writer Villi Bossi (born 1939), Italian sculptor Villi Hermann (born 1941), Swiss film director and screenwriter Villi Baltins, Soviet sprint canoer Olga Villi (1922-1989), Italian model and actress Villi Boskovsky, an Austrian violinist Villi Tokarev, a Russian-American singer-songwriter", "Notable people with the surname include: Ryu Shionoya ( , born 1950), Japanese politician Sayaka Shionoya ( , born 1994), Japanese singer", "The venture was inspired by the success of the Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company.", "The pub appears on the 1620 map of John Speed.", "Consequently, the Chinese name for Centauri itself is (Kù Lóu yī, English: the First Star of Arsenal.)", "Novelist C. P. Snow, in a review of Martha Quest, in the Sunday Times, described Doris Lessing, as \"one of the most powerfully equipped young novelists now writing.\"", "The film made Mr. 420's theatrical release on 19 October 2012", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Justin Shave (born 1973), Australian composer and music producer Kenneth Shave (1916-2009), Australian soldier, businessman and benefactor of the arts Jon Shave (born 1967), American football player", "Paraxanthodes is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Paraxanthodes cumatodes (McGilchrist, 1905) Paraxanthodes obtusidens (Sakai, 1965) Paraxanthodes polynesiensis Davie, 1992", "Notable people with the surname include: Ronald Reagan (1911-2004), 40th president of the United States Nancy Reagan (1921-2016), wife of Ronald Reagan and First Lady from 1981 to 1989 Maureen Reagan (1941-2001), President Reagan's daughter from Reagan ( surname )'s first marriage to Jane Wyman Michael Reagan (born 1945), President Reagan's adopted son and radio talk show host Patricia Ann Reagan (born 1952), better known as Patti Davis, Ronald and Nancy Reagan's daughter Ron Reagan (born 1958), President Reagan's son and journalist Frank Reagan (1919-1972), American football player John Henninger Reagan (1818-1905), American politician Johnny Reagan (1926-2018), American college baseball coach Lisa Reagan, American singer Marc Reagan, NASA Station Training Lead and NEEMO underwater program Mission Director Michael Joseph Reagan (born 1954), American judge Michele Reagan (born 1969), Secretary of State of Arizona Ron Reagan (Florida politician) (born 1954), American politician", "Joseph W. Stack (November 5, 1912 - October 13, 1954?)", "The editor notes in An Anthology of Australian Verse's introduction that the book is \"A selection of published and previously unpublished verse\" representative of the best short poems written by Australians or inspired by Australian scenery and conditions of life, - 'Australian' in this connection being used to include New Zealand.'", "Retsu Tateo ( Tateo Retsu) is a female Japanese manga artist best known for illustrating the Full Metal Panic!", "Kersey was born at Plumstead in south London and educated at Beths Grammar School in Bexley.", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 2009:", "Notable people with the surname include: Genki Horiguchi ( , born 1978), Japanese professional wrestler Horiguchi Daigaku ( , 1892-1981), Japanese poet and translator Kazushiza Horiguchi ( , born 1975), Japanese shogi player Kyoji Horiguchi ( , born 1990), Japanese mixed martial artist Sutemi Horiguchi ( , 1895-1984), Japanese architect and historian Yukiko Horiguchi ( , born 1983), Japanese animator and illustrator", "The following is a list of the Dukes of Braganza, one of the most important noble titles, and later royal title, in the Kingdom of Portugal", "Redirect to: List of Pittsburgh Performing Arts Companies and Venues", "Notable people with the surname include: Daisuke Ishiwatari (born 1973), African-Japanese video game developer, illustrator, musician, composer and voice actor Jo Ishiwatari ( , born 1967), Japanese actor Junji Ishiwatari (born 1977), Japanese musician, and former guitarist and songwriter for the Japanese rock band Supercar Koto Ishiwatari (1874-1947), Japanese nurse", "Notable people with the surname include: Franco Ressel, Italian film actor Grant Ressel, American football player Josef Ressel, Czech-Austrian inventor Peter Ressel, Dutch football player Steve Ressel, American writer, illustrator and director Ewa Ressel, Polish translator", "In functional analysis, the open mapping theorem, also known as the Banach-Schauder theorem (named after Stefan Banach and Juliusz Schauder), is a fundamental result which states that if a continuous linear operator between Banach spaces is surjective then Open mapping theorem ( functional analysis ) is an open map.", "The 1994 National Invitation Tournament was the 1994 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.", "Redirect to: Nazgûl", "Notable people with the surname include: Higby (baseball), American baseball player Lawrence Higby, American businessman and political activist Lynn Carlton Higby (1938 - 1992), former United States federal judge Mary Higby Schweitzer, paleontologist at North Carolina State University Morgan Higby Night (born 1970), American writer, director, producer, and DJ Wayne Higby (born 1943), American artist working in ceramics Wilbur Higby (1867 - 1934), American actor William Higby (1813 - 1887), United States Representative from California William Eugene Higby, 29th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado", "The Good Schools Guide called the school \"A sheltered, isolated school in a beautiful setting, less pressured than many London girls' schools but still getting excellent results and producing self-assured young women.\"", "See also: List of named passenger trains in India", "Brian De Garis taught and was involved in administration at University of Western Australia, and Murdoch University", "The Commune was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.", "Agnia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Agnia bakeri Aurivillius, 1927 Agnia casta Newman, 1842 Agnia clara Newman, 1842 Agnia eximia Pascoe, 1860 Agnia fasciata Pascoe, 1859 Agnia lucipor Breuning, 1982 Agnia molitor (Aurivillius, 1927) Agnia pubescens Aurivillius, 1898 Agnia pulchra Aurivillius, 1891" ]
[ "Muriel Dana, (14 October 1916 - 25 August 1997), born in Clinton, Iowa, was a child actress in thirteen silent films from 1921 to 1926, appearing in two of them as a boy, Hail the Woman and Can a Woman Love Twice?", "Okefenokee Wilderness is a 353,981 acre (1,432.5 km²) U.S. Wilderness Area located in southeastern Georgia in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.", "Watkin Williams (1742?", "In a 2019 article for The Japan Times, James Hadfield wrote that Fishmans's albums Aerial Camp and Long Season \"are now undisputed landmarks in the Japanese rock canon.\"", "Daily program seen throughout Canada on the Star!", "and \"The Bogey Man\", although Struan Rodger was erroneously credited as \"Straun Rogers\"", "The following is a list of assets owned by Recipe Unlimited Corporation:", "Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Fears (born 1954), American football coach J. Rufus Fears (1945-2012), American historian, scholar, teacher and author Peggy Fears (1903-1994), American actress Shamari Fears (born 1980), American singer Tom Fears (1923-2000), American football wide receiver", "Stasny Music Co. Based on estimates of sales, a performance of the song by Arthur Fields in 1918 was ranked #8 in the United States when When Yankee Doodle Learns to `` Parlez Vous Français '' was featured on his Oh!", "Carabus gyllenhali is a species of ground beetle from Carabinae family that is endemic to Ukraine./Russia", "Redirect to: List of Late Show with David Letterman episodes", "A list of rivers of Bavaria, Germany:", "Notable people with the surname include: Elisabeth Nauclér (born 1952), Swedish-born Finnish politician Sten-Eggert Nauclér (1914-1990), Swedish Army officer", "George Partridge Colvocoresses distinguished himself in service as executive officer on the cruiser Concord at the Battle of Manila Bay, May 1, 1898, in the Spanish-American War, where the United States won a decisive victory over the Spanish Fleet, helping to end the Spanish naval threat and establish the United States as one of the world's military \"super powers.\"", "Rashid Shafi Al-Dosari has represented Qatar at the Summer Olympics on two occasions, making his debut in 2000 and reaching the final at the 2008 Summer Olympics.", "Redirect to: 2019 National Development League speedway season", "Samuel D. Hodge, Jr. is a professor of Legal Studies at Temple University where Samuel D. Hodge Jr . teaches law, anatomy and forensics.", "Aivaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to: Aivaras Abromavičius (born 1976), Lithuanian-born Ukrainian businessman and investment banker Aivaras Balžekas (1982-2005), Lithuanian tennis player Aivaras Baranauskas (born 1980), Lithuanian professional track cyclist and Olympic competitor Aivaras Bendžius (born 1993), Lithuanian hockey player Aivaras Laurišas (born 1977), Lithuanian footballer Aivaras Stepukonis (born 1972), Lithuanian singer-songwriter, musician and philosopher", "In 2013, Allison pitched a spin-off from Scary Go Round, Giant Days, to Boom!", "Notable people with the surname include: Michel Folco, French writer Peter Folco, ice hockey player Raymonde Folco, Canadian politician", "Notable people with that surname include: Angelos Tsamis (born 1981), Greek professional basketball player George Tsamis (born 1967), retired Major League Baseball pitcher, now a professional baseball team manager Betty Tsamis", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1928:", "Lafayette Township may refer to one of the following places in the State of Illinois: Lafayette Township, Coles County, Illinois LaFayette Township, Ogle County, Illinois See also Lafayette Township (disambiguation)", "Canton of Saintonge Estuaire consists of the following communes: Arces Barzan Boutenac-Touvent Brie-sous-Mortagne Chenac-Saint-Seurin-d'Uzet Cozes Cravans Épargnes Floirac Gémozac Grézac Jazennes Meschers-sur-Gironde Meursac Montpellier-de-Médillan Mortagne-sur-Gironde Saint-André-de-Lidon Saint-Simon-de-Pellouaille Talmont-sur-Gironde Tanzac Thaims Villars-en-Pons Virollet", "Diplocoelus is a genus of beetles in the family Biphyllidae, containing the following species: Diplocoelus amplicollis Reitter, 1877 Diplocoelus angustulus Blackburn, 1891 Diplocoelus apicicollis Lea, 1921 Diplocoelus atomus Grouvelle, 1916 Diplocoelus bicolor Sharp, 1900 Diplocoelus bombycinus Grouvelle, 1903 Diplocoelus brunneus LeConte, 1863 Diplocoelus consobrinus Grouvelle, 1905 Diplocoelus costulatus Chevrolat, 1863 Diplocoelus decemlineatus Lea, 1922 Diplocoelus dilataticollis Lea, 1921 Diplocoelus dubitabilis Grouvelle Diplocoelus exiguus Blackburn, 1891 Diplocoelus fagi Guérin-Méneville, 1838 Diplocoelus fasciatus MacLeay, 1903 Diplocoelus fasciolatus Grouvelle Diplocoelus foveolatus Reitter Diplocoelus hispidus Grouvelle Diplocoelus humerosus Reitter, 1876 Diplocoelus indicus Motschulsky, 1866 Diplocoelus latus Lea, 1895 Diplocoelus leai Blackburn, 1894 Diplocoelus marginatus Grouvelle Diplocoelus mauritii Grouvelle, 1908 Diplocoelus maximus Lea Diplocoelus opacior Blackburn, 1903 Diplocoelus ovatus MacLeay, 1903 Diplocoelus parnoides Grouvelle, 1903 Diplocoelus parvus Sharp, 1900 Diplocoelus pilinotatus Lea, 1922 Diplocoelus platysomus Lea, 1922 Diplocoelus punctatus Lea, 1895 Diplocoelus rudis (LeConte, 1863) Diplocoelus sericens Lea, 1921 Diplocoelus similis Grouvelle, 1898 Diplocoelus simoni Grouvelle Diplocoelus talyshensis Nikitsky, 1993 Diplocoelus tessellatus Reitter Diplocoelus turbinatus Grouvelle, 1905 Diplocoelus villosus Grouvelle, 1905 Diplocoelus xanthorrhoeae Lea, 1921", "1943 in philosophy", "Ahlborn is the surname of: August Ahlborn (1796-1857), German landscape painter active in Italy Lea Ahlborn (1826-1897), Swedish artist and first woman to serve as royal printmaker", "This film is a remake of Bengali film Jiban Mrityu", "The album also included \"Girls Love the Way They Said It Could n't Be Done Spins,\" \"Sign of the Times\" \"Paradise,\" and \"Rock the House (Alternate Groove).\"", "This release focused on songs from Help ! ( George Martin album )'s album Help!", "The tallest bridge in the country is the Fshat Bridge (157 m) - List of bridges in Albania is part of the important Arbër Road project which aims to connect the central region of the country with the western border of North Macedonia in a much shorter period than the old route", "And just like that, the first Summer Music Festival was under way!", "The genus was named in honor of Johannes Elias Teijsmann, a Dutch botanist who was director of the Bogor Botanical Gardens from 1830 to 1869.", "A Mero Hajur 2 is a Nepali musical romantic movie directed by Jharana Thapa", "The Violet Quill (or the Violet Quill Club) was a group of seven gay male writers that met in 1980 and 1981 in New York City to read from their writings to each other and to critique them.", "This railroading version of democracy is tragic for Canada.\"", "Redirect to: List of Irish Independent Albums Chart number ones of 2018", "If A is a simplicial commutative ring, then it can be shown that is a commutative ring and are modules over that ring (in fact, is a graded ring over .)", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan Zumbach (born 1960), American politician Jake Zumbach (born 1950), Canadian football player Jan Zumbach (1915-1986), Polish World War II flying ace", "Mimocagosima is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Mimocagosima humeralis (Gressitt, 1951) Mimocagosima ochreipennis Breuning, 1968", "Harry Owens (18 April 1902 - 12 December 1986) was an American composer, bandleader and songwriter best known for his song \"Sweet Leilani.\"", "Established in 2003, EMCAS was one of the largest Claims Management Companies in the UK, employing over 350 staff, to help consumers claim back money lost from mis-sold financial products including Savings and Investments, Endowment Mortgages, Pensions and Payment Protection Insurance (PPI).", "Whitelocke Bulstrode (1650-1724) was an English official, religious controversialist and mystical writer,", "Century is a census-designated place and coal town in Barbour County, West Virginia, USA.", "Redirect to: List of grand duchesses of Russia", "After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, Dalnic became part of Romania.", "Below may refer to: Earth Ground (disambiguation) Soil Floor Bottom (disambiguation) Less than Temperatures below freezing Hell or underworld", "Daumas's work includes: Genius of Navigation, bronze statue of French Admiral Jules de Cuverville with four bas-reliefs on the base, port of Toulon, 1847, reconstructed after Louis-Joseph Daumas's destruction in World War II exterior statue of François Eudes de Mézeray, Cour Napoléon in the Louvre, Paris, prior to 1853 Roman cavalier and his horse, on the left bank of the Pont d'Iéna (Jura Bridge), Paris, 1853 equestrian statue of José de San Martín in the Plaza San Martín of Buenos Aires, 1862, with copies at the Parque del Oeste in Madrid, and Central Park in New York City equestrian sculpture at the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul, 1864", "Notable people with the surname include: Arther Ferrill, American historian London Ferrill (1789-1854), American Baptist minister", "The following articles list major achievements in team sports and individual sports by nation:", "E. Moidu Moulavi was great supporter of islahi movement in kerala also co-worker With great leaders like Km moulavi, sayyid Sanaulla Makti Thangal, Mohammed Abdul Rahiman and K. M. Seethi Sahib", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Gil Parrondo and Luis Pérez Espinosa", "Notable people with the surname include: Derviš Sušić (1925-1990), Bosniak writer Mateo Sušić (born 1990), Bosnian football player Safet Sušić (born 1955), Bosnian former footballer Sead Sušić (born 1953), Bosnian former footballer Tino-Sven Sušić (born 1992), Bosnian-born Belgian footballer", "Windy Lake may refer to one of eight lakes of that name in Ontario, Canada: Windy Lake in Algoma District, NTS Map sheet 041J10 Windy Lake in Parry Sound District, NTS Map sheet 041H16 In Sudbury District: Windy Lake, NTS Map sheet 041I10 Windy Lake, NTS Map sheet 041I11 Windy Lake, NTS Map sheet 041O09 In Thunder Bay District: Windy Lake, NTS Map sheet 052B01 Windy Lake, NTS Map sheet 052G01 Windy Lake in Timiskaming District, NTS Map sheet 031M04", "List of villages in Blagoevgrad Province List of villages in Burgas Province List of villages in Dobrich Province List of villages in Gabrovo Province List of villages in Haskovo Province List of villages in Kardzhali Province List of villages in Kyustendil Province List of villages in Lovech Province List of villages and towns in Montana Province List of villages in Pazardzhik Province List of villages in Pernik Province List of villages in Pleven Province List of villages in Plovdiv Province List of villages in Razgrad Province List of villages in Rousse Province List of villages in Shumen Province List of villages in Silistra Province List of villages in Sliven Province List of villages in Smolyan Province List of villages in Sofia City List of villages in Sofia Province List of villages in Stara Zagora Province List of villages in Targovishte Province List of villages in Varna Province List of villages in Veliko Tarnovo Province List of villages in Vidin Province List of villages in Vratsa Province List of villages in Yambol Province", "Mii or MII may also refer to: 1002, the year or the number, in Roman numerals Mii (Jungle de Ikou!", "Users often abbreviate the website's name as \"cS,\" and members often refer to each other as \"cSers.\"", "Jon-Erik Hexum (/hksm/; January 5, 1957 - October 18, 1984) was an American actor, known for his lead roles in the TV series Voyagers!", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Ljungkvist (born 1981), Swedish ice hockey player Fredrik Ljungkvist (born 1969), Swedish jazz musician", "Rupert Bear , Follow the Magic ... was broadcast on Five from 8 November to 20 November 2006, as part of their Milkshake!", "While participating in the 2002 American Idols LIVE!", "Fitzhugh decried capitalism as practiced by the Northern United States and Great Britain as spawning \"a war of the rich with the poor, and the poor with one another\", rendering free blacks \"far outstripped or outwitted in the chase of free competition.\"", "Samuel Wheelhouse's Man Overboard!", "Notable people with the surname include: Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy (1885-1961), Dutch politician Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy (born 1967), Dutch politician", "Redirect to: Márcio Carioca", "Notable people with the surname include: Howard C. Hillegas (1872-1918), American writer, journalist and newspaper editor Michael Hillegas (1729-1804), Treasurer of the United States Shawn Hillegas (born 1964), American baseball player", "Gasperis is a surname that may refer to Alfredo De Gasperis (1934-2013), Italian-Canadian developer Kai (Alessia De Gasperis Brigante), pop singer and songwriter from Canada", "Gideon Wanton (October 20, 1693 - September 12, 1767) was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations who served for two separate one-year terms.", "Notable people with the surname include: Sheffield Baronets Bill Sheffield (born 1928) American politician, governor of Alaska Bryan Sheffield (born 1978/79), American billionaire businessman, son of Scott Carrie Sheffield, American columnist, broadcaster and policy analyst Charles Sheffield, physicist and science fiction author David Sheffield, American comedy writer Edward Sheffield (1908-1971), English cricketer Fred Sheffield (1923-2009), American basketball player Gary Sheffield, Major League Baseball player Gary Sheffield (historian), military historian J. D. Sheffield, American politician Jack Sheffield (footballer) (1879-1915), English footballer Johnny Sheffield, American former child actor Joseph Earl Sheffield, railroad magnate and philanthropist Jeremy Sheffield, English actor Karen Sheffield, Canadian judo champion Kendall Sheffield (born 1996), American football player LaTanya Sheffield, American hurdler Ralph Sheffield, American politician Rob Sheffield, American music journalist Robert Sheffield, English lawyer and member of parliament Roy Sheffield (1906-1997), English cricketer Samantha Sheffield, wife of UK Prime Minister David Cameron Scott D. Sheffield (born 1952/53), American businessman Skip Sheffield, an early ring name of American professional wrestler Ryan Reeves (born 1981), now better known as Ryback Tamie Sheffield, American actress and model William Paine Sheffield, Sr. (1820-1907), U.S. Representative and Senator from Rhode Island William Paine Sheffield, Jr. (1857-1919), U.S. Representative from Rhode Island", "Hưng Phú may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Hưng Phú, Cn Thơ, a ward of Cái Răng District Hưng Phú, Ngh An, a commune of Hưng Nguyên District Hưng Phú, Sóc Trăng, a commune of M Tú District Hưng Phú, Bc Liêu, a commune of Phưc Long District", "Notable people with the surname include: Enric Sagnier (1858-1931), Spanish architect Eugenio Trías Sagnier (1942-2013), Spanish philosopher Ludivine Sagnier (born 1979), French actress and model Sagnier, French umbrella maker in the 19th century", "The surname Magnat may refer to: Julien Magnat, film and television screenwriter and director Joseph Magnat, a founder of Magnat-Debon (1893-1962), a manufacturer of French motorcycles and scooters (fr:Magnat-Debon)", "Redirect to: 1952 Albanian National Championship", "Ecclesiam suam quotes the encyclical Mystici corporis of Pope Pius XII, as a key document: Consider, then, this splendid utterance of Our predecessor: \"The doctrine of the Mystical Body of Christ, which is the Church, a doctrine revealed originally from the lips of the Redeemer Himself, and making manifest the inestimable boon of our most intimate union with so august a Head, has a surpassing splendor which commends it to the meditation of all who are moved by the divine Spirit, and with the light which it sheds on their minds, is a powerful stimulus to the salutary conduct which it enjoins.\"", "Redirect to: Larry Hall (basketball)", "Epicasta is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Epicasta ocellata Thomson, 1864 Epicasta turbida (Pascoe, 1866)", "Khustup (Armenian: ) is a mountain located in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia, to the south of Kapan city.", "Upon appointing the 31-year old White House attorney as one of the youngest posted American ambassadors and highest ranking Muslim American officials Obama stated: \"as an accomplished lawyer and a close and trusted member of my White House staff, Rashad has played a key role in developing the partnerships I called for in Cairo, and as a Hafiz of the Quran, Rashad Hussain is a respected member of the American Muslim community, and I thank him for carrying forward this important work.\"", "After Reich's death, research into the concept of orgone passed to some of his students such as Kelley and later to a new generation of scientists in Germany keen to discover an empirical basis for the orgone hypothesis, (the first positive results of which were provided in 1989 by Stefan Muschenich).", "It may refer to: Michael Fadel (1710-1795), Maronite Patriarch of Antioch Fazel Darbandi (died 1869/1870), Iranian Shia cleric and scholar Mustafa Fazl Pasha (1830-1875), Ottoman Egyptian prince Fazel Nazari (born 1979), Iranian Famous poet Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali (1903-1997), Iraqi politician Fazıl Küçük (1906-1984), Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus Mounir Abou Fadel (1912-1987), political figure in Lebanon Mohammad Fazel Lankarani (1931-2007), Iranian Islamic cleric Iradj Fazel (born 1939), Iranian surgeon and academic Fadhil Al Azzawi (born 1940), Iraqi writer Mohamed Fadel Ismail Ould Es-Sweyih (c. 1950-2002), Sahrawi nationalist politician, member of the Polisario Front Fazel Maleki (born 1953), Iraqi Twelver Shi'a Marja Fadel Benyaich (born 1953), member of the royal cabinet of Morocco Abdullah Mohamed Fadil (died 1991), Somali soldier Fadhil Jalil al-Barwari (born 1966), Iraqi military commander Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (c. 1973-2011), al-Qaeda leader in East Africa Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, or Mohamed Fahmy (born 1974), Egyptian-born Canadian journalist and author Fadhel Al-Matrook (1979-2011), Bahraini killed as in Death of Fadhel Al-Matrook Abdulaziz Fadhil (born 1979), Kuwaiti footballer Abbas Fahdel, Iraqi-French film director, screenwriter and film critic Hussain Fadhel (born 1984), Kuwaiti footballer Fadel Ahmad (born 1985), UAE footballer Ali Bahjat Fadhil (born 1992), Iraqi footballer Ahmad Fadhel, (born 1992), Iraqi footballer Mohamed Kamal Fadel, Polisario Front representative to Australia & New Zealand", "The book was mentioned in episode 4, series 9 of the British television sitcom Peep Show, where protagonist Mark Corrigan asks historian Angus whether there is a \"comprehensive history of the Byzantine church... for the general reader\", to which Angus replies \"No there isn't, unless you count John Julius Norwich's so-called short history of Byzantium.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne Fadiman (born 1953), American writer and journalist Clifton Fadiman (1904-1999), American editor, writer, radio host and television personality Dorothy Fadiman (born 1939), American film director James Fadiman (born 1939), American psychologist and writer Maria Fadiman (born 1969), American botanist", "Notable people with the surname include: Evarist Bartolo (born 1952), Maltese politician Augusto Bartolo (1883-1937), Maltese politician, journalist, and judge Sal Bartolo (1917-2002), American boxer Yorman Polas Bartolo (born 1985), Cuban basketball player Andrea di Bartolo (c. 1421 - 1457), 15th century Florentine painter Andrea del Bartolo (1460-1524), 15th century Milanese painter Andrea di Bartolo (1360/70-1428), 14th century Siennese painter", "Notable people with the surname include: Frank C. Lynch-Staunton, AOE (1905-1990), the 11th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 1979 to 1985 George Lynch-Staunton (1858-1940), lawyer and member of the Canadian Senate Henry Lynch-Staunton (1873-1941), British sport shooter, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics John Lynch-Staunton (1930-2012), Canadian senator and the first leader of the Conservative Party of Canada", "Redirect to: List of tallest structures in Thailand", "Ruto, or Rutto, is a surname of Kenyan origin that may refer to: Evans Rutto (born 1978), Kenyan marathon runner and two-time winner of the Chicago Marathon Isaac Ruto, Kenyan politician for the United Republican Party Paul Ruto (born 1960), Kenyan middle-distance runner and 1993 world champion Ronald Kipchumba Rutto (born 1987), Kenyan steeplechase and marathon runner William Ruto (born 1966), Kenyan politician and Deputy President of Kenya", "John Antes Latrobe (1799-1878) was an English cleric and writer on music,", "Baraeus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Baraeus aurisecator Thomson, 1858 Baraeus gabonicus Breuning, 1961 Baraeus gracilentus Breuning, 1939 Baraeus granulosus (Breuning, 1938) Baraeus itzingeri Breuning, 1935 Baraeus orientalis Aurivillius, 1907 Baraeus plagiatus (Hintz, 1919) Baraeus subvittatus Breuning, 1955 Baraeus taeniolatus (Chevrolat, 1857) Baraeus tridentatus (Fabricius, 1801) Baraeus vittatus Aurivillius, 1913", "Notable people with the surname include: Gary Dahms (born 1947), American politician from Minnesota Harry Dahms, American professor Matthias Dahms (born 1961), German vibraphone and marimba soloist, percussionist, and composer Tom Dahms (1927-1988), American football player and coach", "Notable people with the surname include: Maffeo Girardi (1406-1492) (or Gherardi; called the Cardinal of Venice), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal Agenor Girardi (1952-2018), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Alexander Girardi (1850-1918), Austrian actor Daniel Girardi (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player Domenico Girardi (born 1985), Italian Association football player Edoardo Girardi (born 1985), Italian former road cyclist Frank Girardi, American college football coach Guido Girardi (born 1961), Chilean politician Graziano Girardi (born 1940), Italian politician Joe Girardi (born 1964), American baseball manager and former player Joseph Girardi (1943-1982), American college football coach Robert Girardi (born 1961), American author Sergio Girardi (born 1946), Italian Association football player Thomas Girardi (born 1939), American lawyer Ulrico Girardi (1930-1986), Italian bobsledder Walter Girardi (born 1976), Italian alpine skier Vesna Girardi-Jurkić (1944-2012), Croatian archeologist and politician", "In 1920 Malone worked as a dancer as part of the dinner vaudeville show at the Rose Room in San Francisco's Palace Hotel, where she was reviewed \"Miss Edna Malone, the famous soloist danseuse is probably the highest developed type of an interpretative dancer appearing before the public today.\"", "Llaqta Qulluy (Quechua llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), qulluy to die out, become extinct; to fail, \"extinct town\", also spelled Llaqta Qolloy) is an archaeological site in Peru on a mountain of that name.", "Mauldslie Woods is an area of woodland close to the town of Carluke, South Lanarkshire.", "The Breton Autonomist Party (French: Parti Autonomiste Breton or PAB, Breton: Strollad Emrenerien Vreiz) was a political party which existed in Brittany from 1927 to 1931", "Redirect to: Pro Evolution Soccer#J-League Winning Eleven series", "In 1969, W.L. Morton was made an Officer of the Order of Canada \"for his contributions as an historian, teacher and author of several books on Canadian History.\"", "2011 was designated as: International Year of Forests International Year of Chemistry International Year for People of African Descent", "The frames were discovered on the slipway, and were packaged up and shipped back to London, where the Admiralty authorised HMS Chatham ( 1812 )'s completion for the Royal Navy.", "Poppe is a surname, and may refer to: Eduard Poppe, German rugby union international Edward Poppe, beatified Belgian priest Enno Poppe, German composer and conductor Erik Poppe, Norwegian film director Erling Poppe, British engineer of Norwegian descent Guido Poppe, Belgian malacologist and shell dealer Ludo Poppe, producer of Third World reality TV Nicholas Poppe, Russian linguist Nils Poppe, Swedish actor Patti Poppe, American businesswoman, CEO of CMS Energy Peter August Poppe, Norwegian engineer Ulrike Poppe, German politician Walter Poppe, German Generalleutnant during WW II Walter Poppe (footballer), German international footballer", "A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1967 (see 1967 in film):" ]
[ "To promote the album Rundgren performed \"I Hate My Frickin' I.S.P.\"", "The Municipal theatre Ignacio A. Pane is a municipal theatre in Asunción, Paraguay,", "Since then, over 100,000 students across Colorado and the United States take part in Day Without Hate to show that Standley Lake High School will not tolerate violence or hate, and they will reach out to friends and acquaintances and say, \"We're all in this together.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Adeline Sergeant (1851-1904), English writer Edward Guthlac Sergeant (1881-1961), English chess master Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant (1881-1965), American journalist and writer George Sergeant (1881-1971), American attorney and mayor of Dallas, Texas Howard Sergeant (1914-1987), British poet and editor Jack Sergeant (born 1995), Gibraltarian footballer John Sergeant (priest) (1623-1707 or 1710), English Roman Catholic priest, controversialist and theologian John Sergeant (missionary) (1710-1749), American missionary to the Mahicans of Stockbridge John Sergeant (politician) (1779-1852), American politician and member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania John Sergeant (journalist) (born 1944), British journalist and broadcaster Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant (1746-1793), lawyer, representative for New Jersey in the Second Continental Congress in 1776 and 1777 and Attorney General of Pennsylvania Lewis Sergeant (1841-1902), English journalist and author Malcolm Sargent (1895-1967), British orchestra conductor Marc Sergeant (born 1959), Belgian former professional road bicycle racer and team manager Peta Sergeant (born 1980), Australian actress Peter Sergeant (died 1714), English-born merchant in Boston, Massachusetts Philip Walsingham Sergeant (1872-1952), British chess and history writer Richard Sergeant (died 1586), beatified English Roman Catholic priest and martyr Sharon Sergeant (born 1947), American forensic genealogist Thomas Sergeant (1782-1860), American lawyer, judge, and politician Tony Sergeant (born 1977), Belgian football midfielder Will Sergeant (born 1958), English guitarist best known as a member of Echo & the Bunnymen", "People with the Figgins surname include: Vincent Figgins (1766-1844), English typeface designer James Figgins (1811-1884), his son, typefounder and Member of Parliament Chone Figgins (born 1978), American baseball player Morgan Figgins (born 1992), American figure skater Principal Figgins, situation comedy character in the American television programme, Glee, as played by Pakistan-born Iqbal Theba", "Notable people with the surname include: Cecilia Barriga (born 1957), Chilean film director Enrique Soro Barriga (1884-1954), Chilean composer Gonzalo Barriga (born 1984), Chilean footballer José Miguel Barriga Castro (1816-1886), Chilean lawyer and politician Mark Anthony Barriga (born 1993), Filipino boxer Rogelio Barriga Rivas (1912-1961), Mexican writer", "If I'm elected and for the first time in history a black man represents Slovakia, that's going to be obvious to all of Europe.\"", "Irina Konstantinovna Khlebko (Russian: ; born 30 November 1990) is a Russian female badminton player.", "Redirect to: List of Baltimore Orioles (1882-1899) Opening Day starting pitchers", "(In 2014 Craven, Edwards and Cowley proposed that the species be renamed Melaleuca quadrifida.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Jan Baptist van der Straeten (Antwerp before 1671-1731), a Flemish painter Jooris van der Straeten (1638-1685), a Flemish portrait and history painter Tinne Van der Straeten (born 1 April 1978), a Flemish politician Yolande Van Der Straeten (born 8 July 1966), a Belgian swimmer Yves Van Der Straeten (born 18 January 1971 in Berlare, Belgium), a retired Belgian professional soccer player", "Adlerteg took Sweden's first medal in gymnastics in over 50 years when Jonna Adlerteg won the silver medal on the uneven bars at the 2013 Europe Championships", "Notable people with the surname include: Ann Boyce (1827-1914), New Zealand pioneer and herbalist Cameron Boyce (1999-2019), American actor Cameron Boyce (cricketer) (born 1988), Australian cricketer Charles Boyce (born 1949), American cartoonist Charles Boyce (footballer) (1899-1964), Scottish footballer Christopher John Boyce (born 1953), American who sold spy satellite secrets to the USSR Darryl Boyce (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player with the Toronto Marlies of the AHL Emmerson Boyce (born 1979), English footballer Ethel Boyce, Canadian ballplayer in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Francis Bertie Boyce \"Archbishop Boyce\" (1844-1931), Australian social reformer Francis Stewart Boyce (1872-1940), Boyce ( surname )'s son, Australian politician and judge Frank Cottrell Boyce (born 1959), British writer Frank M. Boyce (1851-1931), New York politician George Boyce (disambiguation), several people, including George W. G. Boyce Jr. (died 1944), United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient George Price Boyce (1826-1897), British watercolor painter George Boyce (Canadian politician) (1848-1930), Unionist MP for Carleton, 1917-1921 D. G. Boyce (D. George Boyce, born 1942), Northern Irish historian James Boyce (disambiguation), several people including: James F. Boyce, Sr. (1868-1935), American industrial chemist James Boyce (Louisiana politician) (1922-1990), American politician James Petigru Boyce (1827-1888), theologian and Southern Seminary founder Kevin Boyce (born 1971), American Democrat, Ohio State Treasurer Mary Boyce (1920-2006), British scholar of Iranian languages and authority on Zoroastrianism Mary Cunningham Boyce, American academic and engineer Max Boyce (born 1943), Welsh singer and comedian Michael Boyce (disambiguation), several people: Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce (born 1943), First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy and Chief of Defence Staff Michael Boyce (field hockey) (born 1980), Australian field hockey player Minnie Thomas Boyce (1870-1929), American writer Philip Boyce (born 1940), Catholic bishop Raymond Boyce (disambiguation), several people Samuel Boyce (died 1775), dramatist and poet Sue Boyce (born 1951), Australian politician, businesswoman and disability advocate Todd Boyce (born 1961), Anglo-American actor Tommy Boyce (1939-1994), of the American songwriters Boyce and Hart William Boyce (disambiguation), several people, including: William Boyce (composer) (1711-1779), English-born composer and Master of the King's Musick William Binnington Boyce (1804-1889), English-born philologist and clergyman, active in Australia William D. Boyce (1858-1929), founder of the Boy Scouts of America William H. Boyce (1855-1942), jurist and U.S. representative from Delaware William Waters Boyce (1818-1890), U.S. Confederate congressional delegate", "When Harry Gardiner visited Logan, West Virginia in January 1927, the Logan Banner described him as a \"boyish-looking man of 57 years.\"", "Zolus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Zolus atratus Broun, 1893 Zolus carinatus (Broun, 1882) Zolus femoralis Broun, 1894 Zolus helmsi Sharp, 1886 Zolus labralis Broun, 1921 Zolus ocularius Broun, 1917 Zolus subopacus Broun, 1915", "The Samtgemeinde Börde Lamstedt consists of the following municipalities: Armstorf Hollnseth Lamstedt Mittelstenahe Stinstedt", "Stone once addressed a man appearing in Edward Albert Stone's own defence: \"You may be poor, but you are still entitled to justice.\"", "The majority of Tom Lorcan's Theatre work has been in London's West End in shows such as Blood Brothers, Jersey Boys, Fiddler on the Roof, Billy Elliot the Musical and the National Theatre production of One Man, Two Guvnors, as well as the Theatre Royal Stratford East revival of Oh, What a Lovely War!", "The song was recorded in 1992, and released in April 1992 as the third single from Tkautz's debuted studio album Fresh", "Mard is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ganpati Bohra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Kader Khan, Gulshan Grover, Raza Murad, Shakti Kapoor and south actress Ravali.on", "Catarina Ykens-Floquet (1608 - after 1666), was a Flemish still life painter.", "Alfonso Cabello Llamas (born 19 September 1993) is a Spanish Paralympic cyclist.", "During the reign of Edward III in 1347 the village was recorded as Grafton Superior while neighbouring Ardens Grafton was named Inferior", "Notable people with the surname include: Jean Laplanche (1924-2012), French author, theorist and psychoanalyst Louise LaPlanche (1919-2012), American actress Renaud Laplanche (born 1970), French American entrepreneur and business executive Rosemary LaPlanche (1923-1979), Miss America winner", "Andrew C. Gray (1804-1885) was a lawyer, banker, businessman, and public official in the U.S. state of Delaware.", "Notable people with the surname include: Craig Wasson (born 1954), American actor Daniel Wasson Dave Wasson, American television producer, director and screenwriter David Atwood Wasson (1823-1887), American minister and Transcendentalist author Dean Wasson Erin Wasson Ernie Wasson Gus Wasson Isabel Bassett Wasson, American geologist and naturalist Jeremiah Richard Wasson (1855-1913), American military instructor in 19th century Japan Robert Gordon Wasson (1898-1986), American banker who became an expert on psilocybe mushrooms Thomas C. Wasson, American Consul General in Jerusalem, 1948 William Wasson, American priest", "Chen Clan Ancestral Hall was added in the list of \"Cultural Relics of National Importance under the Protection of the State\" in 1988.", "The album was recorded in May and November 2001 at Presto!", "The Caribou Mountains are a mountain range in northern Alberta, Canada surrounding a saucer-shaped elevated plateau that rises \"700 m (2,297 ft) above the surrounding lowlands.\"", "Igor Muradyan worked as an economist in the state planning agency Gosplan in Yerevan and had good connections among Party cadres.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Stephan Apáthy (1863-1922), Hungarian zoologist and histologist Jenő Apáthy, Hungarian fencer", "Ruhland  (Sorbian: Rólany) is a town in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in southern Brandenburg, Germany.", "In 1981, Edgar became the first cricketer to be unbeaten on 99 in an ODI innings", "Redirect to: Guam men's national under-18 basketball team", "The nominees were announced on Wednesday January 14, 2009 during a live televised morning show Despierta América!", "On the book's publication, the New York Times reviewer, Carl Carmer raved, \"Few recent presentations of the national past-fictional or factual-carry so much detailed background, authentic, feeling atmosphere and engaging charm.\"", "Craspedophorus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following 120 species:", "Freeport is an unincorporated community in Wirt County, West Virginia, United States.", "The novel ends with much the same fatalistic line used in the movie: \"God or Fate or some mysterious force can put the finger on you or on me for no good reason at all.\"", "Redirect to: Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Men's high jump J1", "Upon the release of The Place Where We Lived's follow-up album Us Alone, he joked that \"I think I realized that you need to let people know you have a record out.\"", "The following events occurred in November 1931:", "The İske Taş ([iske t]) or Iske Tash Mosque, also the Old Stone Mosque (via Tatar: Cyrillic , Latin İske Taş mäçet, Russian: , -, Starokamennaya, Iske-Tash) or the Mosque of the Old Stone (via Tatar: Cyrillic , Latin İske Taş mäçete), formerly known as The Ninth Cathedral Mosque, The Big Stone Mosque, is a mosque in Kazan, Russia.", "Notable people with the surname include: Eduard Harkort (1797-1836), German-born colonel in the Texas Revolution Friedrich Harkort (1793-1880), German industrialist Louisa Catharina Harkort (1718-1795), German ironmaster", "Pseudogyrtona bilineatoides Poole, 1989 New Guinea Pseudogyrtona fulvana Bethune-Baker, 1908 New Guinea, Queensland Pseudogyrtona hemicyclopis Hampson, 1926 Borneo Pseudogyrtona hypenina (Rothschild, 1915) New Guinea Pseudogyrtona marmorea (Wileman & South, 1916) Taiwan Pseudogyrtona mesoscia Hampson, 1926 Philippines (Luzon) Pseudogyrtona modesta (Moore, [1884]) Sri Lanka Pseudogyrtona nigrivitta Hampson, 1926 Malawi Pseudogyrtona ochreopuncta Wileman & South, 1916 Taiwan Pseudogyrtona octosema Hampson, 1926 Borneo Pseudogyrtona perversa (Walker, 1862) Borneo, Sri Lanka Pseudogyrtona trichocera Hampson, 1926 Philippines (Luzon)", "The USOA is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the advancement of the game of Othello in the United States; United States Othello Association's activities include conducting, sponsoring, or sanctioning tournaments, maintaining a national rating system for active players, and publishing instructional materials, including OTHELLO QUARTERLY.\"", "The Scout and Guide movement in Kazakhstan is served by Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement The Kazakh Guide Association, work towards World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts membership recognition remains unclear", "Severino Varela Puente (September 14, 1913 - July 29, 1995) was an Uruguayan football striker who played for the Uruguay national team on 24 occasions, scoring 19 goals.", "In the gameshow itself, two mixed sex teams took part - Sugababe Amelle Berrebah teamed up with athlete Greg Rutherford, competing against the pairing of Casey Batchelor and Rick Edwards - with each round's premise being that the contestants were deprived of one sense (or had The Totally Senseless Gameshow artificially impaired): Paraoke - identifying songs by lipreading their partner's 'karaoke' performance, whilst wearing noise-cancelling headphones The Drunk Grand National - the contestants had to propel themselves (on board space hoppers 'dressed' as ponies) along a short course, whilst wearing vision-impairing goggles Flick It, Sniff It, Lick It - one contestant from each team had to identify mystery objects (foodstuffs) without the aid of sight Although slated as a one-off programme, part of BBC Three's disability season, there seemed hope (expectation?)", "On 4 May 2015, Speakman announced the release of Unfettered II with short stories from at least 15 best-selling fantasy and science-fiction authors.", "Katalin Miskolczi (born 6 August 1976) is a Hungarian former professional tennis player.", "Redirect to: Aruba men's national under-16 basketball team", "The film's title derives from the Cole Porter song \"I Love Paris\": I love Paris in the springtime I love Paris in the fall I love Paris in the winter when Paris When It Sizzles drizzles I love Paris in the summer when it sizzles", "Shilpi Marwaha has been awarded first Sarla Birla Award and AAS Excellence Award 2016 for her active participation in women empowerment initiatives.", "Electoral history of Mike Gravel, Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives (1965-1966), United States Senator from Alaska (1969-1981), candidate for the 1972 Democratic Party Vice Presidential nomination and 2008 Democratic and later Libertarian Presidential nomination Alaska House of Representatives, 8th District, 1962 (Democratic primary): Mike Gravel - finished among top 14 of 33 Democrats Alaska House of Representatives, 8th District, 1962 (general election): Mike Gravel - 8,174 (8th overall in contest for 14 seats) Alaska's At-large congressional district, 1966 (Democratic primary): Ralph Julian Rivers (inc.) - 17,042 (52.52%) Mike Gravel - 15,404 (47.48%) Democratic primary for the United States Senate from Alaska, 1968: Mike Gravel - 17,971 (52.88%) Ernest Gruening (inc.) - 16,015 (47.12%) Alaska United States Senate election, 1968: Mike Gravel (D) - 36,527 (45.13%) Elmer E. Rasmuson (R) - 30,286 (37.42%) Ernest Gruening (I) (inc.) (write-in) - 14,118 (17.44%) 1972 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally): Thomas Eagleton - 1,742 (59.07%) Frances Farenthold - 405 (13.73%) Mike Gravel - 226 (7.66%) Endicott Peabody - 108 (3.66%) Clay Smothers - 74 (2.51%) Birch Bayh - 62 (2.10%) Peter Rodino - 57 (1.93%) Jimmy Carter - 30 (1.02%) Shirley Chisholm - 20 (0.68%) Moon Landrieu - 19 (0.64%) Edward T. Breathitt - 18 (0.61%) Ted Kennedy - 15 (0.51%) Fred R. Harris - 14 (0.48%) Richard G. Hatcher - 11 (0.37%) Harold E. Hughes - 10 (0.34%) Joseph M. Montoya - 9 (0.31%) William L. Guy - 8 (0.27%) Adlai Stevenson III - 8 (0.27%) Robert Bergland - 5 (0.17%) Hodding Carter - 5 (0.17%) Cesar Chavez - 5 (0.17%) Wilbur Mills - 5 (0.17%) Wendell Anderson - 4 (0.14%) Stanley Arnold - 4 (0.14%) Ron Dellums - 4 (0.14%) John J. Houlihan - 4 (0.14%) Roberto A. Mondragon - 4 (0.14%) Reubin O'Donovan Askew - 3 (0.10%) Herman Badillo - 3 (0.10%) Eugene McCarthy - 3 (0.10%) Claiborne Pell - 3 (0.10%) Terry Sanford - 3 (0.10%) Ramsey Clark - 2 (0.07%) Richard J. Daley - 2 (0.07%) John DeCarlo - 2 (0.07%) Ernest Gruening - 2 (0.07%) Roger Mudd - 2 (0.07%) Edmund Muskie - 2 (0.07%) Claude Pepper - 2 (0.07%) Abraham Ribicoff - 2 (0.07%) Pat Taylor - 2 (0.07%) Leonard Woodcock - 2 (0.07%) Bruno Agnoli - 2 (0.07%) Ernest Albright - 1 (0.03%) William A. Barrett - 1 (0.03%) Daniel Berrigan - 1 (0.03%) Phillip Berrigan - 1 (0.03%) Julian Bond - 1 (0.03%) Hargrove Bowles - 1 (0.03%) Archibald Burton - 1 (0.03%) Phillip Burton - 1 (0.03%) William Chappell - 1 (0.03%) Lawton Chiles - 1 (0.03%) Frank Church - 1 (0.03%) Robert Drinan - 1 (0.03%) Nick Galifianakis - 1 (0.03%) John Goodrich - 1 (0.03%) Michael Griffin - 1 (0.03%) Martha Griffiths - 1 (0.03%) Charles Hamilton - 1 (0.03%) Patricia Harris - 1 (0.03%) Jim Hunt - 1 (0.03%) Daniel Inouye - 1 (0.03%) Henry M. Jackson - 1 (0.03%) Robery Kariss - 1 (0.03%) Allard K. Lowenstein - 1 (0.03%) Mao Zedong - 1 (0.03%) Eleanor McGovern - 1 (0.03%) Martha Mitchell - 1 (0.03%) Ralph Nader - 1 (0.03%) George Norcross - 1 (0.03%) Jerry Rubin - 1 (0.03%) Fred Seaman - 1 (0.03%) Joe Smith - 1 (0.03%) Benjamin Spock - 1 (0.03%) Patrick Tavolacci - 1 (0.03%) George Wallace - 1 (0.03%) Democratic primary for the United States Senate from Alaska, 1974: Mike Gravel (inc.) - 22,834 (54.31%) Gene Guess - 15,090 (35.89%) Dick Greuel - 3,367 (8.01%) Donald W. Hobbs - 756 (1.80%) Alaska United States Senate election, 1974: Mike Gravel (D) (inc.) - 54,361 (58.28%) Clyde R. Lewis (R) - 38,914 (41.72%) Democratic primary for the United States Senate from Alaska, 1980: Clark Gruening - 39,719 (54.89%) Mike Gravel (inc.) - 31,504 (43.53%) Michael Beasley - 1,145 (1.58%) 2008 New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary: Raymond Stebbins - 50,485 (46.93%) William Bryk - 22,965 (21.35%) John Edwards* - 10,553 (9.81%) Barack Obama* 6,402 (5.95%) Bill Richardson* (write-in) - 5,525 (5.14%) Hillary Clinton* (write-in) - 3,419 (3.18%) Joe Biden* - 1,512 (1.41%) Al Gore* - 966 (0.90%) Dennis Kucinich* - 762 (0.71%) Bill Clinton* - 388 (0.36%) John McCain* - 293 (0.27%) Christopher Dodd* - 224 (0.21%) Ron Paul* - 176 (0.16%) Jack Barnes, Jr.* - 95 (0.09%) Mike Gravel* - 91 (0.09%) Joe Lieberman* - 67 (0.06%) Mitt Romney* - 66 (0.06%) Mike Huckabee* - 63 (0.06%) Rudy Giuliani* - 46 (0.04%) Darrel Hunter* - 20 (0.02%) 2008 Democratic presidential primaries: Excluding Florida and Michigan, only primary and caucuses votes: Barack Obama - 16,706,853 Hillary Clinton* - 16,239,821 John Edwards* - 742,010 Bill Richardson* - 89,054 Uncommitted - 82,660 Dennis Kucinich* - 68,482 Joe Biden* - 64,041 Mike Gravel* - 27,662 Christopher Dodd* - 25,300 Others - 22,556 Including Florida and Michigan: Hillary Clinton* - 18,225,175 (48.03%) Barack Obama - 17,988,182 (47.41%) (name removed from the Michigan ballot) John Edwards* - 1,006,275 (2.65%) Uncommitted - 299,610 (0.79%) Bill Richardson* - 106,073 (0.28%) Dennis Kucinich* - 103,994 (0.27%) Joe Biden* - 81,641 (0.22%) Scattering - 44,348 (0.12%) Mike Gravel* - 40,251 (0.11%) Christopher Dodd* - 35,281 (0.09%) (* - dropped out from race) (PN - presumptive nominee) 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries (selected): New Hampshire primary - 404 (0.14%) South Carolina primary - 241 (0.05%) Alaska caucuses - failed to achieve threshold California primary - 8,184 (0.16%) Massachusetts primary - 1,463 (0.12%) Utah primary - 166 (0.13%) Maryland primary - 804 (0.09%) Wisconsin primary - 517 (0.05%) Mississippi primary - 591 (0.17%) North Carolina primary - 12,448 (0.78%) 2008 Libertarian National Convention (Presidential tally): First ballot: Bob Barr - 153 Mary Ruwart - 152 Wayne Allyn Root - 123 Mike Gravel - 71 George Phillies - 49 Steve Kubby - 41 Michael Jingozian - 23 Ron Paul - 6 Christine Smith - 6 Penn Jillette - 3 Daniel Imperato - 1 William Koehler - 1 None of the above - 2 Second ballot: Bob Barr - 188 Mary Ruwart - 162 Wayne Allyn Root - 138 Mike Gravel - 71 George Phillies - 38 Steve Kubby - 32 Ron Paul - 3 Stephen Colbert - 1 Jesse Ventura - 1 None of the above - 1 Third ballot: Bob Barr - 186 Mary Ruwart - 186 Wayne Allyn Root - 146 Mike Gravel - 71 George Phillies - 31 Ron Paul - 1 None of the above - 2 Fourth ballot: Bob Barr - 202 Mary Ruwart - 202 Wayne Allyn Root - 149 Mike Gravel - 76 None of the above - 2", "Redirect to: The Glass Slipper (film)", "Notable people with the surname include: Delara Darabi (1986-2009), Iranian executed for murder Iman Darabi (born 1992), Kurdish MMA fighter in Sweden Homa Darabi (1940-1994), Iranian suicide Moslem Darabi (born 1981), Iranian strongman Parvin Darabi (born 1941), American activist", "However, because the book was considered to be on a serious topic, a reviewer at the time said: \"The plain truth is that this is not woman's work, and a woman has neither the knowledge nor the literary tact necessary for it.\"", "Henry James \"Jim\" Nape Bartels (July 25, 1945 - April 20, 2003) was a Hawaiian museum curator and historian, who was the curator of Iolani Palace and later Washington Place.", "Recent studies link this species to Mammillaria crinita", "Notable people with the surname include: Juan Carlos Mareco (1926-2009), Uruguayan actor Sandro Mareco (born 1987), Argentine chess grandmaster Víctor Hugo Mareco (born 1984), Paraguayan footballer", "Another considered this novel to be \"a major Christie\" and stated that \"the rules were not made for Agatha Christie.\"", "Sébastien Grosjean won in the final 7-6, 6-1, 6-7, 6-4", "The species is endemic to South America", "Denis Obua may refer to: Denis Obua (footballer) (1947-2010), former soccer player for the Uganda national team Denis Obua (politician) (born 1980), Minister of State for Sports in Uganda's cabinet", "Narberth may refer to: Narberth, Pembrokeshire, a town in Wales Narberth Hundred, a traditional hundred of Pembrokeshire, Wales Narberth, Pennsylvania, a town in the US Narberth station (disambiguation), several stations", "Omar Nawar was born in the United States and attended Clovis West High School", "Notable people with the surname include: Aki Shimazaki (born 1954), Canadian writer and translator Haruka Shimazaki ( , born 1994), Japanese idol and singer Kyoko Shimazaki ( , born 1972), Japanese speed skater Miyuki Shimazaki ( , born 1974), Japanese volleyball player Nobunaga Shimazaki ( , born 1988), Japanese voice actor Shigekazu Shimazaki ( , 1908-1945), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Tōson Shimazaki ( , 1872-1943), pen-name of Shimazaki Haruki, Japanese writer", "2009 Sanremo Tennis Cup was part of the 2009 ATP Challenger Tour.", "Nadia Jebril (born 1982 in Sweden) whose parents were Palestinian, is a journalist and TV host at the Swedish television (SVT),", "As one of the native Manx surnames the name originates as an anglicisation of \"Mac Christen\"; Notable people with the surname include: H. Basil Christian (1871-1950), South African-Rhodesian farmer and horticulturalist Benny Gay Christian (1925-1982), American politician Bill Christian (born 1938), American ice hockey player Charlie Christian (1916-1942), American swing and jazz guitarist Clara Marguerite Christian (1895-1964), first black woman to study at the University of Edinburgh Claudia Christian (born 1965), American actress, a writer, a director singer and musician Dave Christian (born 1959), American ice-hockey player Ewan Christian (1814-1895), British architect Fletcher Christian (1764-1793), leader of the mutineers on HMS Bounty and the founder of a colony on Pitcairn Island Frank Christian (disambiguation), several people Frederick Christian (disambiguation), several people Garth Christian, English nature writer, editor, teacher and conservationist Gerald Christian (born 1991), American football player Geron Christian (born 1996), American football player Glen Christian (born c. 1929), American football player Hans Christian (disambiguation), multiple people Henry B. Christian (1883-1953), American painter Hugh Cloberry Christian (1747-1798), Royal Navy rear-admiral Ivan Christian (1919-1991), Pitcairn Island politician James Christian, American musician John Christian (disambiguation), multiple people J. Orlean Christian (c. 1898-1979), American college sports coach Lemuel McPherson Christian (1913-2000), Dominican composer Linda Christian (1923-2011), Mexican film actress Luci Christian (born 1973), American voice actress Mary Christian (1924-2019), American educator and politician Mary Sheila Christian (1924-1997), British emergency physician and surgeon Neil Christian (1943-2010), British singer Pearle Christian (born 1955), Dominican music educator, composer and cultural worker Phyllis M. Christian (born 1956), Ghanaian lawyer and consultant Robert Christian (1939-1983), American actor Robert Francis Christian (1948-2019), American Roman Catholic bishop Roy Christian, New Zealand rugby league footballer Shawn Christian (born 1965), American television and film actor Stephen Christian (born 1980), American rock singer Steve Christian (born 1951), Pitcairn Island politician Terry Christian (born 1962), British television and radio presenter Thomas Christian (1754-1828), Manx poet and translator Tom Christian (1935-2013), Pitcairn Island radio operator William Christian (disambiguation), several people", "Redirect to: Kenichi Suzumura From a song: This is a redirect from a song title to a more general, relevant article such as an album, film or artist where the song is mentioned.", "The following events occurred in October 1967:", "Son of Kuwait Football Legend and Manager Mohammed Ebrahim Hajeyah while Khalid El Ebrahim's brother Ahmad El Ebrahim plays for rivals Al-Arabi SC", "Arrowina is a genus of wrinkled bark beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Arrowina anguliceps (Arrow, 1901) Arrowina nan R.T. & J.R. Bell, 2009 Arrowina nilgiriensis (Arrow, 1942) Arrowina punctatolineata (Grouvelle, 1903) Arrowina pygmaea R.T. & J.R.Bell, 1979 Arrowina rostrata (Lewis, 1888) Arrowina taksar R.T. & J.R. Bell, 2009 Arrowina taprobanae (Fairmaire, 1873)", "Ely Nunatak was named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for J. Ely, a Technical Officer (survey) with the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Prince Charles Mountains survey in 1971.", "The following localities of the Wakefield council area are situated inside (or largely inside) the bounds of the Hundred of Balaklava: Balaklava (western quadrant south of Wakefield River only) Saints Erith Kallora (eastern half) Avon Pinery (western half) Long Plains (northern half)", "Notable people with the surname include: Benson Farb (born 1967), American mathematician Carolyn Farb, American fundraiser Peter Farb (1929-1980) American author, anthropologist, linguist, ecologist, naturalist and spokesman for conservation", "This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Massachusetts is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Massachusetts", "Notable people with the surname include: Brittany Anne Pirtle, actress Cliff Pirtle, American politician Gerry Pirtle (born 1947), American baseball player Michael W. Pirtle (born 1953), judge Woody Pirtle, American artist", "As a public speaker Martyn S. Williams has spoken about human potential to audiences on all 7 continents, and teaches tools and techniques for enlightened living,", "Redirect to: Courage California", "Redirect to: List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Seychelles", "Sweynsson is a Nordic surname that may refer to: Harthacnut Sweynsson (born c. 880) Cnut Sweynsson (c. 985 or 995 - 1035)", "Redirect to: List of cities in Balochistan, Pakistan, by population", "Pentacomia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Pentacomia biguttata (Dejean, 1825) Pentacomia brasiliensis (Dejean, 1825) Pentacomia brevipennis (W. Horn, 1907) Pentacomia brzoskai Wiesner, 1999 Pentacomia championi Bates, 1881 Pentacomia chrysamma Bates, 1872 Pentacomia conformis (Dejean, 1831) Pentacomia cribrata (Brulle, 1837) Pentacomia cupricollis (Kollar, 1836) Pentacomia cupriventris (Reiche, 1842) Pentacomia cyaneomarginata (W. Horn, 1900) Pentacomia degandei (Tatum, 1851) Pentacomia discrepans (W. Horn, 1893) Pentacomia distigma (Dejean, 1825) Pentacomia distincta (Dejean, 1831) Pentacomia drechseli Sawada & Wiesner, 1997 Pentacomia egregia (Chaudoir, 1835) Pentacomia horni Schilder, 1953 Pentacomia lacordairei (Gory, 1833) Pentacomia lanei (W. Horn, 1924) Pentacomia leptalis (Bates, 1881) Pentacomia nigrimarginata Huber, 1999 Pentacomia pearsoni Wiesner, 1999 Pentacomia pentacomioides (W. Horn, 1900) Pentacomia prepusula (W. Horn, 1907) Pentacomia procera (Chaudoir, 1860) Pentacomia pseudochrysis (W. Horn, 1929) Pentacomia punctum (Klug, 1834) Pentacomia reductesignata W. Horn, 1905 Pentacomia rhytidopteroides (W. Horn, 1906) Pentacomia rietscheli Wiesner, 2007 Pentacomia rugipennis (Kollar, 1836) Pentacomia sericina (Klug, 1834) Pentacomia smaragdula (Dejean, 1825) Pentacomia speculifera (Brulle, 1837) Pentacomia vallicola Huber, 1999 Pentacomia ventralis (Dejean, 1825)", "Those who knew Darlene Love's described her vocals as \"a voice of a nightingale.\"", "Redirect to: Nick Fury (comic book)", "Oakley C. Johnson (1890 - 1976?)", "The following events occurred in September 1963:", "While the amateur radio community was well aware of the system, this theory was not publicly confirmed until after the fall of the Soviet Union.", "Betty de Rothschild's portrait is regarded as one of Ingres' most accomplished works, and has been described as \"perhaps the most sumptuous yet approachable image of mid-nineteenth-century opulence.\"", "Redirect to: 2007 Pakistani state of emergency", "Species within the genus Anomopera include: Anomopera ingolfiana Hartmeyer, 1923", "Malapterurus microstoma, the smallmouth electric catfish, is a species of electric catfish native to the Congo River basin of Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo.", "In 1920, the building stopped functioning as a water tower.", "John Charles Villiers, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, PC (14 November 1757 - 22 December 1838) was a British peer and Member of Parliament from the Villiers family.", "Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Mangano, American actor Ed Mangano (born 1962), Nassau County Executive since 2010 Guy James Mangano (born 1930), New York politician and judge Joy Mangano (born 1956), American inventor Lawrence Mangano (1892-1944), American mobster Philip Mangano (1898-1951), American mafioso Silvana Mangano (1930-1989), Italian actress Venero Mangano (born 1921), American mafioso Vincent Mangano (1888-1951), American mafioso Vittorio Mangano (1940-2000), Italian member of Cosa Nostra", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian Causey, American guitarist and composer Jeff Causey (born 1971), American soccer goalkeeper John W. Causey (1841-1908), American farmer and politician Matthew Causey, American actor known for Causey ( surname )'s role in the movie The Party Animal Peter F. Causey (1801-1871), American merchant and politician from Milford, Delaware Richard Causey (born 1960), Enron's Executive Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer during the Enron accounting scandal Wayne Causey (born 1936), American baseball infielder", "Lamprodila is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Lamprodila aenea (Deyrolle, 1864) Lamprodila amurensis (Obenberger, 1924) Lamprodila andrei (Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963) Lamprodila apicalis (Deyrolle, 1864) Lamprodila assamensis (Stebbing, 1914) Lamprodila auricollis (Deyrolle, 1864) Lamprodila auripilis (Obenberger, 1922) Lamprodila balcanica (Kirchsberg, 1876) Lamprodila beauchenii (Fairmaire, 1889) Lamprodila bedoci (Bourgoin, 1924) Lamprodila bella (Gory, 1840) Lamprodila blairi (Bourgoin, 1924) Lamprodila chounramany (Baudon, 1963) Lamprodila clermonti (Obenberger, 1924) Lamprodila coomani (Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963) Lamprodila cretica (Zabransky, 1994) Lamprodila cupraria (Fairmaire, 1898) Lamprodila cupreosplendens (Kerremans, 1895) Lamprodila cuprosa (Obenberger, 1922) Lamprodila davidis (Fairmaire, 1887) Lamprodila decipiens (Gebler, 1847) Lamprodila elongata (Kerremans, 1895) Lamprodila festiva (Linnaeus, 1767) Lamprodila francoisi (Baudon, 1965) Lamprodila gautieri (Bruyant, 1902) Lamprodila gebhardti (Obenberger, 1928) Lamprodila gentilis (Laporte & Gory, 1837) Lamprodila gloriosa (Marseul, 1865) Lamprodila hideoi (Akiyama, 1987) Lamprodila hoschecki (Obenberger, 1917) Lamprodila igneilimbata (Kurosawa, 1946) Lamprodila iranica (Obenberger, 1952) Lamprodila jacobsoni (Obenberger, 1928) Lamprodila khamvenae (Baudon, 1962) Lamprodila kheili (Obenberger, 1925) Lamprodila klapaleki (Obenberger, 1924) Lamprodila kucerai (Bílý, 1999) Lamprodila kunioi (Ohmomo, 2005) Lamprodila leoparda (Deyrolle, 1864) Lamprodila limbata (Gebler, 1832) Lamprodila lukjanovitshi (Richter, 1952) Lamprodila lydiae (Bourgoin, 1922) Lamprodila maculipennis (Bílý, 1997) Lamprodila madurensis (Obenberger, 1916) Lamprodila magnifica (Kerremans, 1892) Lamprodila maindroni (Théry, 1911) Lamprodila milletae (Baudon, 1966) Lamprodila mirifica (Mulsant, 1855) Lamprodila nigrofasciata (Saunders, 1867) Lamprodila nigrogutta (Deyrolle, 1864) Lamprodila nigroviolacea (Théry, 1934) Lamprodila nipponensis (Kurosawa, 1953) Lamprodila nobilissima (Mannerheim, 1852) Lamprodila pantherina (Deyrolle, 1864) Lamprodila pendleburyi (Fisher, 1933) Lamprodila perakensis (Fisher, 1933) Lamprodila perroti (Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963) Lamprodila plasoni (Théry, 1934) Lamprodila pretiosa (Mannerheim, 1852) Lamprodila provostii (Fairmaire, 1887) Lamprodila pseudovirgata (Ohmomo, 2005) Lamprodila psilopteroides (Deyrolle, 1864) Lamprodila pulchra (Obenberger, 1921) Lamprodila purpuricollis (Hoscheck, 1931) Lamprodila refulgens (Obenberger, 1924) Lamprodila rondoni (Baudon, 1962) Lamprodila rutilans (Fabricius, 1777) Lamprodila saitohi (Ohmomo, 2005) Lamprodila sakaii (Akiyama & Ohmomo, 1993) Lamprodila sarrauti (Bourgoin, 1922) Lamprodila savioi (Pic, 1923) Lamprodila schaeferi (Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963) Lamprodila semperi (Saunders, 1874) Lamprodila sexspinosa (Thomson, 1857) Lamprodila shirozui (Ohmomo, 2005) Lamprodila siamensis (Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963) Lamprodila solieri (Laporte & Gory, 1837) Lamprodila stigmata (Bellamy, 1998) Lamprodila subcoerulea (Kerremans, 1895) Lamprodila suyfunensis (Obenberger, 1934) Lamprodila ternatensis (Obenberger, 1924) Lamprodila tschitscherini (Semenov, 1895) Lamprodila tuerki (Ganglbauer, 1882) Lamprodila virgata (Motschulsky, 1859) Lamprodila vivata (Lewis, 1893)" ]
[ "\"What You Know\" is a song by Northern Irish band Two Door Cinema Club from What You Know ( Two Door Cinema Club song )'s debut studio album, Tourist History (2010).", "Through the Wake Forest University Press, Ireland comes to America -Helen Vendler, Harvard University", "Rzeszów -- Jasionka Airport is the eighth-busiest airport in Poland and currently the smallest European airport which has a direct scheduled transatlantic connection, with LOT Polish Airlines' seasonal service to Newark.", "(Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the name Callistemon pearsonii.)", "Toxoscelus is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Toxoscelus acutipennis Fisher, 1922 Toxoscelus amamiensis Kurosawa, 1963 Toxoscelus auriceps (Saunders, 1873) Toxoscelus binodosus Descarpentries & Villiers, 1967 Toxoscelus borneensis Obenberger, 1935 Toxoscelus carbonarius Obenberger, 1958 Toxoscelus centralis Deyrolle, 1864 Toxoscelus cobosi Baudon, 1968 Toxoscelus cupreoviridescens Obenberger, 1935 Toxoscelus disponsae Baudon, 1962 Toxoscelus eylandtus Bellamy & Peterson, 2000 Toxoscelus funebris Deyrolle, 1864 Toxoscelus fuscus Bourgoin, 1923 Toxoscelus javanicus Obenberger, 1935 Toxoscelus kurosawai Ohmomo & Akiyama, 1988 Toxoscelus laosensis Baudon, 1968 Toxoscelus mandarinus (Obenberger, 1917) Toxoscelus matobai Tôyama, 1985 Toxoscelus miwai Kurosawa, 1977 Toxoscelus nakajimai Ohmomo, 2002 Toxoscelus omega Baudon, 1968 Toxoscelus parvus Obenberger, 1924 Toxoscelus purpureomicans Kerremans, 1890 Toxoscelus queenslandicus Bellamy & Peterson, 2000 Toxoscelus rondoni Baudon, 1968 Toxoscelus rugicollis Saunders, 1874 Toxoscelus sacer Obenberger, 1924 Toxoscelus sasakii Kurosawa, 1957 Toxoscelus similis Gebhardt, 1928 Toxoscelus singularis Kerremans, 1900 Toxoscelus speciosus Fisher, 1930 Toxoscelus sterbai Obenberger, 1934 Toxoscelus undatus Deyrolle, 1864 Toxoscelus vicinus Obenberger, 1935 Toxoscelus yakushimensis Kurosawa, 1957 Toxoscelus yokoyamai Kurosawa, 1977", "Montalto Pavese is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 50 km south of Milan and about 25 km south of Pavia.", "Notable people with the name include: Waltraud Dietsch (born 1950), retired German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres Waltraut Haas (born 1927), Austrian stage and film actress and singer Waltraud Kretzschmar (born 1948), former East German handball player Waltraud Meier (born 1956), Grammy-award winning German dramatic soprano and mezzo-soprano singer Waltraud Pöhlitz (born 1942), German middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 metres Waltraud Schale, East German slalom canoeist who competed in the late 1950s Waltraud Strotzer (born 1952), German middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 metres", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Kornberg (1918-2007), American biochemist, winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Medicine, father of Roger D. Kornberg and Thomas B. Kornberg Hans Leo Kornberg (1928-2019), British biochemist, Roger D. Kornberg (born 1947), American biochemist, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Thomas B. Kornberg (born 1948), American biochemist, University of California, San Francisco", "Redirect to: Scullin Monolith", "List of Sites of Community Importance in Andalusia List of Sites of Community Importance in Aragon List of Sites of Community Importance in Principality of Asturias List of Sites of Community Importance in the Balearic Islands List of Sites of Community Importance in Basque Country List of Sites of Community Importance in the Canary Islands List of Sites of Community Importance in Cantabria List of Sites of Community Importance in Castile-La Mancha List of Sites of Community Importance in Castile and León List of Sites of Community Importance in Catalonia List of Sites of Community Importance in Ceuta List of Sites of Community Importance in Extremadura List of Sites of Community Importance in Galicia List of Sites of Community Importance in La Rioja List of Sites of Community Importance in the Community of Madrid List of Sites of Community Importance in Melilla List of Sites of Community Importance in the Region of Murcia List of Sites of Community Importance in Navarre List of Sites of Community Importance in Valencian Community List of Sites of Community Importance in Spain designated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment", "Payatas is a barangay located in the 2nd district of Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Airton Daré (born 1978), Brazilian race car driver Alison Dare (born 1965), South African field hockey player Ananias Dare (c.1560- c.1587?", "Notable people with the surname include: Christian Boltanski (born 1944), French sculptor, painter, filmmaker Christophe Boltanski (born 1962), French journalist Luc Boltanski (born 1940), French sociologist", "Fair & Lovely or Fair and Lovely may refer to: Fair & Lovely (film), a 2014 Indian Kannada romance drama film Glow & Lovely, a skin-lightening cosmetic product of Hindustan Unilever, formerly known as \"Fair & Lovely\"", "Sibolga Bay (formerly known by the Dutch Baai van Tapanoeli, literally The Bay of Tapanoeli; alternatively Tapanuli Bay) is a natural harbour on the west coast of North Sumatra, Sumatra, Indonesia.", "George Washburn can refer to: George Washburn (baseball player), American baseball player (1914-1979) George P. Washburn, American architect (1846-1922) George Washburn (educator), American educator (1833-1915) Washburn Guitars, originally sold under the \"George Washburn\" trademark", "Woods is an unincorporated community in Tillamook County, Oregon, United States.", "The following events occurred in March 1942:", "Drama is the focus of this list, though many of these writers worked in more than one genre.)", "1847 in philosophy", "Nicolaas van Nieuwland, or Nicolas Van Nienlant (1510 in Maartensdijk - July 15, 1580 in Utrecht), was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as bishop of Haarlem and abbot of Egmond Abbey from 1562 to 1569 and as Auxiliary Bishop of Utrecht (1541-?", "Redirect to: Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay 49pts", "When asked about the album, lead singer Jesse Hughes stated: \"EODM's latest fabulous weapon, a top-secret music missile, a sonic warhead sexually tipped for Heart On's pleasure, shot from the deck of USS EODM Mantastic Fantastic.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Billington family James Billington (1847 - 1901), English executioner Thomas Billington (1872 - 1902), English executioner William Billington (1875 - 1952), English executioner John Billington (1880 - 1905), English executioner Tom Billington (1958-2018), English professional wrestler best known as Dynamite Kid Clyde Billington Jr. (1934-2018), American businessman, chemist, and politician Craig Billington (born 1966), retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender Elizabeth Billington (1765-1818), British opera singer Francelia Billington (1895-1934), American actress Fred Billington (1862-1917), English singer and actor Geoff Billington, British showjumper James H. Billington (1929-2018), United States Librarian of Congress John Billington (1580s-1630), an immigrant on the Mayflower and first Englishman to be hanged in New England Joseph Billington, English footballer Kevin Billington (born 1934), British film director Michael Billington (actor) (1941-2005), the popular British film and television actor Michael Billington (critic) (born 1939), the drama critic of The Guardian Michael Billington (activist), activist in the LaRouche movement, author of Reflections of an American Political Prisoner Polly Billington, radio reporter Rachel Billington (born 1942), British author Ray Allen Billington (1903-1981), American historian Teresa Billington-Greig (1877-1964), suffragette and one of 70 founders of the Women's Freedom League Teddy Billington (1882-1966), US Olympic cyclist William Billington (poet) (1825-1884), English poet", "Allegheny Arsenal Allegheny Commons Allegheny Riverfront Park ArtGardens of Pittsburgh Chatham University Arboretum Dippy Flagstaff Hill, Pennsylvania Frank Curto Park Frick Park Grand View Scenic Byway Park Highland Park Junction Hollow Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain McBride Park Mellon Green Mellon Park Mellon Square North Shore Riverfront Park Panther Hollow Panther Hollow Bridge Phillips Park Point of View Point of View Park Point State Park Riverview Park Roberto Clemente Memorial Park Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden Schenley Bridge Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Sheraden Park South Shore Riverfront Park South Side Park Stephen Foster Three Rivers Heritage Trail Three Rivers Park West End Overlook West End Park Westinghouse Park", "Notable people with the surname include: Mbongeni Mzimela (born 1985), South African footballer Siza Mzimela, South African business executive", "Redirect to: List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa (2006-2011)", "Major League Baseball 2K10 or, in short, MLB 2K10, is an MLB licensed baseball simulation video game published by 2K Sports.", "In 2015, Women's eNews recognized Ansary as one of \"21 leaders of the 21st century.\"", "Bertrand Bouyx (born 26 May 1970) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Sevier County, Arkansas", "After the war, in October 1921 it was reformed into the 5th Podhale Rifles Infantry Regiment, part of the Podhale Rifles mountain infantry units.", "List of High Kings of Ireland Kings of Ailech Kings of Airgíalla Kings of Brega Kings of Breifne Kings of Connacht Kings of Dál nAraidi Kings of Dál Riata Kings of Déisi Muman Kings of Desmond Kings of Dublin Kings of East Breifne Kings of Fer Manach Kings of Leinster Kings of Magh Luirg Kings of Mide Kings of Munster Kings of Osraige Kings of Síol Anmchadha Kings of Tara Kings of Thomond Kings of Tír Chonaill Kings of Tír Eoghain Kings of Uí Cheinnselaig Kings of Uí Failghe Kings of Uí Maine Kings of Uisnech Kings of Ulster Kings of West Breifne", "Alice Peck Day Hospital - Lebanon Androscoggin Valley Hospital - Berlin Catholic Medical Center - Manchester Cheshire Medical Center - Keene Concord Hospital - Concord Cottage Hospital - Woodsville Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center - Greenfield Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center - Lebanon Norris Cotton Cancer Center Elliot Hospital - Manchester Exeter Hospital - Exeter Franklin Regional Hospital - Franklin Frisbie Memorial Hospital - Rochester Hampstead Hospital - Hampstead HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Concord - Concord Huggins Hospital - Wolfeboro Lakes Region General Hospital - Laconia Littleton Regional Hospital - Littleton Memorial Hospital - North Conway Monadnock Community Hospital - Peterborough Nashua Memorial Hospital is now Southern New Hampshire Medical Center New Hampshire Hospital - Concord New London Hospital - New London Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital - Salem Parkland Medical Center - Derry Portsmouth Regional Hospital - Portsmouth Southern New Hampshire Medical Center - Nashua Speare Memorial Hospital - Plymouth St. Joseph Hospital - Nashua Milford Medical Center - Milford Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital - Colebrook VA Medical Center - Manchester Valley Regional Hospital - Claremont Weeks Medical Center - Lancaster Wentworth-Douglass Hospital - Dover", "After the end of the war 36th Infantry Division ( United Kingdom ) was disbanded and its remaining British units were transferred to the British 2nd Infantry Division.", "Richard Tarrant may refer to: R. J. Tarrant, American classicist Richard Tarrant (politician) (born 1942), American politician and businessman", "Idiomorphus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Idiomorphus guerini Chaudoir, 1846 Idiomorphus mirabilis Jedlicka, 1960 Idiomorphus xanthochrous Britton, 1937", "The range stretches from the far eastern Czech Republic (3%) in the northwest through Slovakia (17%), Poland (10%), Hungary (4%) and Ukraine (10%) Serbia (5%) and Romania (50%) in the southeast.", "Hyppönen is a Finnish-language surname that may refer to: Janne Hyppönen (born 1970), Finnish football manager and footballer Laura Hyppönen, Finnish filmmaker Mikko Hyppönen (born 1969), Finnish computer security expert and columnist", "The genus is endemic to the islands of Fiji, although one species, the maroon shining parrot, has been introduced to Tonga.", "The List of the Ministry of Education you can find here: http://www.moe.gov.na/st_li_institutions.php", "Mama Do the Hump is the third official single taken from British hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks debut studio album, Stereo Typical (2011).", "The Danjiangkou Dam (Chinese: ; pinyin: Dānjiāngkǒu Dàbà) is a concrete gravity dam on the Han river near Danjiangkou in Hubei Province, China.", "Glenn Henry (sometimes billed as Glen Henry; né Glenn Alby Henry, Jr.; 29 August 1915 Terril, Iowa - 29 July 1993 Santa Barbara, California) was an American band leader of a popular West Coast big band bearing Glenn Henry ( band leader )'s name, \"Glenn Henry and His Orchestra.\"", "The company was founded by musician Will.i.am in 2013 with the mission of \"creating wearable products that combine fashion and technology.\"", "A one man tribunal of Ridhima Nand Rajacharya gave death penalty to Captain Yagya Bahadur Thapa and Bhim Narayan Shrestha.", "Minuscule 296 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), 600 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment.", "Pyramoides is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Pyramoides crassicornis (Putzeys, 1846) Pyramoides oblongicollis (Putzeys, 1861)", "Notable people with the surname include: Amarildo Hysenbelliu (born 1993), Albanian football midfielder Fatmir Hysenbelliu (born 1992), Albanian footballer Irfan Hysenbelliu (born 1959), Albanian businessman", "Spirit House ( Georgetown , New York ) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.", "Notable people with the surname include: Erwin Koopmann, recipient of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Jörg Koopmann (born 1968), German photographer Karl Koopmann or Karl Koppmann (died 1905), German historian, archivist, authority on the Hanseatic League Pascal Koopmann (born 1990), German footballer", "The 20th Annual European Film Awards took place on December 1, 2007 in Berlin, Germany", "The film was remade in Malayalam as Priyamvada and in Kannada as Hennu Samsaradha Kannu", "List of butterflies of Sri Lanka ( Lycaenidae ) is part of the List of the butterflies of Sri Lanka", "Administration de Librairie, 1844, pp 136 O'Leary, Daniel Florencio Memorias del general O'Leary, Volume 20, Caracas, press of \"El Monitor\" 1883, pp 628-632 Groot, José Manuel, Historia eclesiástica y civil de Nueva Granada, Volume 5, Bogota, M. Rivas & co., 1893, p 120 Quito, 'Colección de leyes y ordenanzas', Quito, Municipal Press, 1899", "(Many of the actors who appeared, however, such as Maggie Smith or Alec McCowen, became more famous for other roles years after the albums were released, and some of the actors, such as Donald Pleasence, who played Don Quixote, or John Wood, who played several villainous roles, were not even identified on the album covers.)", "The following events occurred in April 1909:", "China Girl is a 1987 film directed by independent filmmaker Abel Ferrara, and written by China Girl ( 1987 film )'s longtime partner Nicholas St. John.", "This album was recorded in Laguna Studios, the producer of the album is Carlos Donoso (son), Waking the Nightmares also responsible for recording, mixing and mastering", "Hosanagar is a panchayat town in Shimoga district in the Indian state of Karnataka.", "Redirect to: Lists of people on the United States cover of Rolling Stone", "It can also refer to: Poesia (magazine), an Italian-language poetry magazine Poesia (album) 946 Poësia, a Themistian asteroid MSC Poesia, a cruise ship owned and operated by MSC Cruises POESIA, a programming language for Siemens 2002 computers Letras & Poesía, a Spanish-language literary website", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles van Lerberghe (1861-1907), Flemish poet Henri Van Lerberghe (1891-1966), Belgian cyclist Myriam Vanlerberghe, Belgian politician", "(The enteric nervous system (ENS) is now usually referred to as separate from the autonomic nervous system since Sympathetic nervous system has its own independent reflex activity.)", "The sixth season was launched as a Parivarik season with a Gujarati tagline- Alag che!", "Events from the year 1710 in Russia", "The glacier is named after the Swedish geologist and glaciologist Professor Otto Torell (1828-1900)", "Hertha is a feminine given name which may refer to: Hertha Ayrton (1854-1923), British engineer, mathematician, physicist and inventor Hertha Feiler (1916-1970), Austrian actress Hertha Feist (1896-1990), German expressionist dancer and choreographer Hertha or Herta Glaz (1910-2006), Austrian-born American opera singer, voice teacher and director Hertha Guthmar (born 1908), German film actress Hertha Natzler (1911-1985), Austrian stage and film actress Hertha Pauli (1906-1973), Austrian journalist, author and actress Hermine Hertha Pohl (1889-1954), German writer Hertha Sponer (1895-1968), German physicist and chemist Hertha Sturm (1886 - before or during 1945), German communist activist born Edith Fischer Hertha Thiele (1908-1984), German actress Hertha Töpper (1924-2020), Austrian opera singer Hertha Wambacher (1903-1950), Austrian physicist Hertha von Walther (1903-1987), German actress", "The following events occurred in December 1925:", "In August 2004 along with its parent company, Freelanthropy was merged with Vendare Media and Freelanthropy launched to the public in early 2005 with its first product, the Charitable Toolbar, powered by Yahoo!", "Another anime series, known as Tama & Friends: Search for It!", "Redirect to: Javi Gómez (footballer, born 1999)", "Namecheap has defined the initiative as \"an annual protest and a commemoration of sorts that will continue to shine a light on the issue of a free and open internet.\"", "Redirect to: Parkroyal Collection Pickering, Singapore", "Banareia is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Banareia acies (Rathbun, 1911) Banareia armata A. Milne Edwards, 1869 Banareia australis (Ward, 1936) Banareia balssi Guinot, 1976 Banareia banareias (Rathbun, 1911) Banareia fatuhiva Davie, 1992 Banareia inconspicua Miers, 1884 Banareia japonica (Odhner, 1925) Banareia kraussi (Heller, 1861) Banareia nobilii (Odhner, 1925) Banareia odhneri Sakai, 1974 Banareia palmeri (Rathbun, 1894) Banareia parvula (Krauss, 1843) Banareia serenei Guinot, 1976 Banareia subglobosa (Stimpson, 1858) Banareia villosa Rathbun, 1906", "Redirect to: Doug Cox (wrestler)", "Ami James (Hebrew: '‎; born 6 April 1972) is an Israeli-American tattoo artist, television personality and entrepreneur", "2009 Kashiwa Reysol season", "Notable people with the surname include: Emmanuel Clérico (born 1969), French racing driver Jacki Clérico (1929-2013), French businessman", "Virve is an Estonian feminine given name and may refer to: Virve Aben (born 1930), Estonian textile artist Virve Eliste (1949-1949), youngest deportee during the Operation Priboi Virve Kiil (born 1973), Estonian glass artist Virve Kiple (born 1927), Estonian ballerina and actress Virve Köster (born 1928; better known as Kihnu Virve), Estonian folk singer from Kihnu island Virve Laev (born c. 1940), Estonian film editor Virve Liivanõmm, Estonian journalist Virve Osila (born 1946), Estonian poet and playwright Virve Reid (born 1956), Canadian adult model Virve Rosti (born 1958; better known as Vicky Rosti), Finnish singer Virve Sarapik (born 1961), Estonian art scientist and semiotician", "As a post-war IBM typewriter salesman, Ulrich Steinhilper was an early proponent of word processing, considered by some to have either coined the phrase or even originated the concept.", "A list of notable politicians of the defunct German National People's Party:", "Notable people with the surname include: Damiano Schet (born 1990), Dutch footballer Mitchell Schet (born 1988), Dutch footballer", "Cristiano is a surname that may refer to: Andrea Cristiano Anthony Cristiano Carmela Marie Cristiano Domenico Cristiano", "KCa4.1 is a member of the calcium-activated potassium channel protein family", "It may refer to: Buscamos Sonrisas, a 2012 studio album by El Sueño de Morfeo Buscando Una Sonrisa, a 1971 studio album by Mexican singer José José La Sonrisa, populated place in Maldonado Department, Uruguay Tu Sonrisa, a 1998 song by Elvis Crespo See also Smile (disambiguation)", "Redirect to: List of world champions in judo", "List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2009: Guggenheim Fellowships have been awarded annually since 1925, by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those \"who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts.\"", "The book, Mayr notes in the Forward, is an attempt \"to strengthen the bridge between biology and philosophy, and point to the new direction in which a new philosophy of biology will move.\"", "Ranucci is an Italian surname that may refer to: Christian Ranucci (1954-1976), French criminal Renato Rascel (born Renato Ranucci; 1912-1991), Italian actor and singer Sante Ranucci (born 1933), Italian cyclist Sigfrido Ranucci (born 1961), Italian journalist Stefano Ranucci (born 1963), Italian politician", "The genus contains the following species: Heliogomphus bakeri Laidlaw, 1925 Heliogomphus blandulus Lieftinck, 1929 Heliogomphus borneensis Lieftinck, 1964 Heliogomphus cervus Fraser, 1942 Heliogomphus ceylonicus (Hagen in Selys, 1878) - Sri Lanka grappletail Heliogomphus chaoi Karube, 2004 Heliogomphus drescheri Lieftinck, 1929 Heliogomphus gracilis (Krüger, 1899) Heliogomphus kalarensis Fraser, 1934 Heliogomphus kelantanensis (Laidlaw, 1902) Heliogomphus lieftincki Fraser, 1942 Heliogomphus lyratus Fraser, 1933 Heliogomphus nietneri (Hagen in Selys, 1878) Heliogomphus olivaceus Lieftinck, 1961 Heliogomphus promelas (Selys, 1873) Heliogomphus retroflexus (Ris, 1912) Heliogomphus scorpio (Ris, 1912) Heliogomphus selysi Fraser, 1925 Heliogomphus spirillus (Fraser, 1922) Heliogomphus svihleri (Asahina, 1970) Heliogomphus walli Fraser, 1925 - Wall's grappletail", "Bek or BEK may refer to:", "La República is one of the two main national dailies sold all over the country since it was founded on November 16, 1981.", "The film has been interpreted by film scholar Wheeler Dixon as \"a gentle critique of A. S. Neill's Summerhill method of schooling\", and Harrison's Reports gave No Kidding ( film ) a good review, calling it an \"uneven but well-enacted comedy by the 'Carry On ...' series film-makers.... Unobjectionable for all.\"", "Redirect to: Dutch gable roof", "Following Cordova Army Airfield's closure, it was redeveloped into Cordova Municipal Airport", "Marion James was considered Nashville's \"Queen of the Blues.\"", "NNSA maintains and enhances the safety, security, and effectiveness of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile without nuclear explosive testing; works to reduce the global danger from weapons of mass destruction; provides the United States Navy with safe and effective nuclear propulsion; and responds to nuclear and radiological emergencies in the United States and abroad.", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Lowey (1875-1951), Olympic Tug of War competitor Edmund Lowey (born 1938), Member of the Legislative Council in the Isle of Man Hans Lowey, Austrian-American chemist John Lowey (born 1966), former professional boxer John Lowey (soccer) (born 1958), retired English football forward Nita Lowey (born 1937), politician from the U.S. state of New York Susan Lowey, American biophysicist", "Redirect to: University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust" ]
[ "The mission was to effectively diversify the assets of the state's pension fund and economically help the state of Alabama, the philosophy being that \"the stronger the Retirement Systems of Alabama can make Alabama, the stronger the Retirement Systems will be.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Henry Lémery (1874-1972), Martinique politician José Lemery e Ibarrola Ney (1811-1886), Spanish general Louis Lémery (1677-1743), French botanist and chemist Nicolas Lemery (1645-1715), French chemist", "Tunnel Jardín Botanico P. Tunnel La Calavera Tunnel La Grupa Tunnel Las Astas Tunnel Las Palmas Tunnel Las Raíces Tunnel Lo Prado Tunnel Pedro Galleguillos Tunnel Puclaro Tunnel Recto Tunnel Zapata Tunnel", "Notable people with the surname include: Janez Vodapiuez, 17th-century Slovenian politician Mihael Vodapiuez, 16th-century Slovenian politician", "The given name or nickname AJ may refer to:", "Taricanus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Taricanus truquii Thomson, 1868 Taricanus zaragozai Noguera & Chemsak, 1993", "Crooked Creek Township may refer to one of the following places in the State of Illinois: Crooked Creek Township, Cumberland County, Illinois Crooked Creek Township, Jasper County, Illinois See also Crooked Creek Township (disambiguation)", "The brigade group is prepared to deploy and augment the Regular Force of the 3rd Canadian Division in domestic operations (natural disasters, etc.)", "Rod or Rød is the surname of the following people 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1954), Czech field hockey player John Hajek (born 1962), Australian linguist Kamila Hájková (born 1987), Czech ice dancer Karolina Hájková, Slovak swimmer Karel Hájek (1900-1978), Czech photographer Libor Hajek (born 1998), Czech ice hockey player Markéta Hájková, Czech cyclist Miloš Hájek, Czech academic and dissident Olaf Hajek (born 1965), German artist Otomar Hájek (born 1930), Czech mathematician Peter Hajek (born 1945), British psychologist Petr Hájek (born 1940), Czech mathematician Tadeáš Hájek (1525-1600), Bohemian astronomer Thomas Hajek (born 1978), Canadian lacrosse player Tomáš Hájek (born 1991), Czech football player Wenceslaus Hajek (died 1553), Bohemian historian", "Charles Logue ( builder ) was \"one of the top building firms in Boston and [Logue] was the man behind some of the citys premier construction projects.\"", "The island is located west of the island Külalaid and is just off the coast of the much larger island Hiiumaa", "A list of films produced in Pakistan in 1964 (see 1964 in film) and in the Urdu language:", "Even as late as 2001, the Fox television network documentary Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?", "Theages 125e8-126a4 is quoted by Nietzsche in Will to Power §958: \"In Plato's Theages it is written: 'Each one of us would like to be master over all men, if possible, and best of all God.'", "Yeniyol (Turkic: \"new road\"), also spelled or Yeniyël or Yeniyel, may refer to: Yeniyol, Azerbaijan (disambiguation), several places Yeniyol, Kelkit, Turkey Yeniyol, Beşiri, Turkey Yeniyel, Azerbaijan Aghvorik, Armenia", "The Sale Sharks' coach stated that \"He was on my priority list as soon as I was appointed and was delighted when Karena Wihongi signed on the dotted line.\"", "Matalin and Burke were introduced in 2005 and Burke said, \"We were kindred spirits and we took Threshold Editions from there.\"", "Giovanni Turini turned out in order to get the statue's feet to stand properly on the base, following its being designed and cast to be placed on an uneven surface, the legs had to be repositioned, leading to Turini's calling those responsible \"cruel amputators\" and the New York Times writing, \"The man who suggested the change is said to have argued with Garibaldi's friends in the Italian colony on the basis that Garibaldi was dead anyway, and he would not object, forgetting that the public might some day realize that it had a monstrosity of a statue on its hands.\"", "Malagonia is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Hermione Hannen, British actress Isobel Hannen (née Torrance Jr.) (born 1962), Scottish curler and coach James Hannen (Baron Hannen), British judge Sir Nicholas John Hannen, British barrister, judge and diplomat Nicholas \"Beau\" Hannen, British actor Athene Seyler, married to Nicholas \"Beau\" Hannen, also went by the name Athene Hannen in her personal life", "The Battle of Pulo Aura was a minor naval engagement of the Napoleonic Wars, fought on 14 February 1804, in which a large convoy of Honourable East India Company (HEIC) East Indiamen, well-armed merchant ships, intimidated, drove off and chased away a powerful French naval squadron.", "Park Sung-hyun (Korean: ; RR: Bak Seonghyeon) may refer to: Park Sung-hyun (archer) (Hanja: , born 1983), South Korean archer Park Sung-hyun (golfer) (Hanja: , born 1993), South Korean golfer", "John 8:12 and Matthew 5:14-16", "Jeremy Camp Live is a live album by musician Jeremy Camp, released on November 17, 2009, and recorded on March 9, 2009, in Dallas, Texas during the Rock And Worship Road Show", "Notable people with the surname include: Kenji Kikawada ( , born 1974), Japanese footballer Masaya Kikawada ( , born 1980), Japanese actor Toru Kikawada ( , born 1953), Japanese politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Abbe Mowshowitz (born 1939), American computer scientist Deborah Mowshowitz, American biochemist Zvi Mowshowitz, American Magic: The Gathering player", "These improvements made IBM 5110 partially incompatible with the IBM 5100.", "The song begins with lyrics in Tahitian: Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei The translation given is: \"Nature lives (life to nature) Have pity for the Earth (Love the Earth)\" One Particular Harbour ( song ) concludes with the same verse plus: Ua pau te maitai no te fenua Re zai noa ra te ora o te mitie This is translated as: \"Bounty of the land is exhausted But there's still abundance on the sea.\"", "Elizabeth Fraser's distinctive style has received much critical praise in her four-decade career; she was once described as \"the voice of God.\"", "In fact, many accounts listed in this work reflect Berton's own personal experiences (such as interviews 1967 : The Last Good Year had conducted with various personalities on his own television program, The Pierre Berton Show) and quite often are told in the first person form.", "Masaguro is a village in the Ruvuma Region of southwestern Tanzania.", "Lars Johansson ( bandy )'s list of clubs are as follows- Kalix Bandy (1994-2002) Hammarby IF Bandy (2002-2005) Sköndals IK (2003-2005) Västerås SK (2005-2008) Hammarby IF Bandy (2008-2010)", "Unset may refer to: Unset (Unix), a Unix command Unset, Norway, a town in Hedmark, Norway", "Notable people with the surname include: Fritz Schiesser (born 1954), Swiss lawyer and politician Giaco Schiesser (born 1953), Swiss cultural theorist Kaspar Schiesser (1916-2007), Swiss long-distance runner", "in Denmark", "This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Israel at the Paralympics", "Racial whitening, or \"whitening\" (branqueamento), is an ideology that was widely accepted in Brazil between 1889 and 1914, as the solution to the \"Negro problem.\"", "The Network is managed by the National Park Service's Chesapeake Bay Office in Annapolis, Maryland, which also manages the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail and the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail", "Mad ( Hadouken ! EP ) was released on 14 September 2009.", "Notable people with the surname include: Badr al-Jamali, Statesman, missionary and military chief of the Fatimid Caliphate, Cairo Fakhreddin Jamali (born 1945), Iranian-Canadian professor of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Alberta Jan Mohammad Jamali, politician from Jaffarabad, Balochistan, Pakistan Manuchehr Jamali, Iranian philosopher Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali, former Prime Minister of Iraq Rosa Jamali, Iranian poet and playwright Taj Muhammad Jamali, former Chief Minister of Balochistan Zafarullah Khan Jamali, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Rafiq Ahmed Jamali, chairman Gorakh Hills Station Development Authority (GHSDA)", "From 2004 Jarosław Pijarowski is an honorary curator of Museum of Diplomacy in Poland From 2016 he is a member of the board of HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art appointed in Brussels.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Cingolani (born 1990), Italian male artistic gymnast Angela Maria Guidi Cingolani (1896-1991), Italian politician Daniel Cingolani (born 1961), Argentine racing driver Giovanni Cingolani (1859-1932), Italian painter and art-restorer Mario Cingolani (1883-1971), Italian Christian Democrat politician Roberto Cingolani (born 1961), Italian scientist", "Dodds is a surname, and may refer to:", "According to Nvidia, OptiX is designed to be flexible enough for \"procedural definitions and hybrid rendering approaches.\"", "The school provides a \"Biblically based quality English education to Prepare Lives for Christian Service.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Fredric Steinkamp (1928-2002), American film editor Jennifer Steinkamp (born 1958), American installation artist William Steinkamp (born 1953), American film editor Tyler Steinkamp (born 1995), American internet personality", "Dey was titled Rai Bahadur in 1872 and recognized in 1863 by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and made an Honorary Member, a \"distinction which is reserved ... for the world's fifty most eminent men of science related to pharmacy.\"", "This is a list of Canadian films which were released in 1992:", "This is a list of Canadian films which were released in 1972:", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Caligiuri, German-Italian footballer (soccer player) Fred Caligiuri, American baseball player Marco Caligiuri, German-Italian footballer (soccer player) Paul Caligiuri, American footballer (soccer player) Sam Caligiuri, American politician", "Redirect to: List of members of the Italian Senate, 2001-2006", "The tetralogy consists of: The Stories of Jacob (Die Geschichten Jaakobs; written December 1926 to October 1930, Genesis 27-36) Young Joseph (Der junge Joseph; written January 1931 to June 1932, Genesis 37) Joseph in Egypt (Joseph in Ägypten; written July 1932 to 23 August 1936, Genesis 38-39) Joseph the Provider (Joseph, der Ernährer; written 10 August 1940 to 4 January 1943, Genesis 40-50)", "This page contains a list of Wikipedia articles about recipients of the United States Army's Soldier's Medal, awarded to \"any person of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly foreign nation who, while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States, distinguished himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy.\"", "International Superstar Soccer Pro 98 (officially abbreviated as ISS Pro 98 and released in Japan in three editions: J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3, World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3: World Cup France '98 and World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3 Final Ver.)", "List of Canadian airports by location indicator : CA are listed in the format: Location indicator - IATA - Airport name (alternate name) - Airport location", "Redirect to: UC Davis Marching Band", "Sergei Ulagay (1875/1877 - April 29, 1944?)", "Historian Roberto de Mattei reports that Salvany \"was a popular priest in Spain at the end of the century and was considered exemplary for the firmness of Félix Sardà y Salvany's principles and the clarity of his apostolate.\"", "Redirect to: Luis Carlos Santiago Zabaleta", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian Maienschein, American politician Jane Maienschein (born 1950), American scientist", "Canton of Perros-Guirec consists of the following communes: Kermaria-Sulard Louannec Perros-Guirec Pleumeur-Bodou Saint-Quay-Perros Trébeurden Trégastel Trélévern Trévou-Tréguignec", "William Hardy (18 April 1891 - March 1981) was an English footballer probably most famous for playing in the 1927 FA Cup Final for Cardiff City", "Arliss is a surname which may refer to: Dimitra Arliss (1932-2012), American actress George Arliss (1868-1946), English actor, author, playwright and filmmaker Leslie Arliss (1901-1987), English screenwriter and director Ralph Arliss (born 1947), British actor", "Ronhuberia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Ronhuberia eurytarsipennis (W. Horn, 1905) Ronhuberia fernandezi (Cassola, 2000)", "The surname is most common in Portugal, Brazil, Galicia (although in Galicia Carvalho may be spelled 'Carbajal', 'Carvallo' or 'Carballo'), the former Portuguese African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, etc.)", "Yeldos or Eldos (Kazakh or Russian: ) is a Kazakh male given name that may refer to Yeldos Akhmetov (born 1990), Kazakh football defender Yeldos Ikhsangaliyev (born 1978), Kazakh judoka Yeldos Smetov (born 1992), Kazakh judoka", "(The 2011 tribute album Sogno n° 1 does include an instrumental track, but Rimini ( album ) is a re-recorded version of a piece originally recorded with spoken-word lyrics.)", "A list films produced in Pakistan in 1997 (see 1997 in film) and in the Urdu language:", "Redirect to: Khur Maksar District", "Mary Parker ( Australian actress ) also brought her out to Australia in 1956 to open the (television coverage of the) Olympic Games - she was the first woman on television in (Melbourne).\"", "SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom (commonly shortened to simply Nicktoons: Globs of Doom) is a 2008 video game, sequel to Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots, and the fourth and final installment in the Nicktoons Unite!", "1983), Russian figure skater Fedot Shubin (1740-1805), Russian sculptor Joel Shubin, Russian-American writer Kirill Shubin (born 2003), Russian chess master Lester Shubin (1925-2009), American inventor Lyudmila Shubina, Soviet handball player Mikhail Shubin (mathematician) (born 1944), Russian-American mathematician Mikhail Shubin (triathlete) (born 1988), Russian triathlete Murray J. Shubin (1917-1956), American flying ace during World War II Neil Shubin, American biologist and science writer Nikolay Shubin (born 1956), Georgian-born Russian serial killer People with the surname Shubina include: Ekaterina Shubina, Canoer at the 2006 Asian Games Galina Shubina (1902-1980), Russian poster and graphics artist Lyudmila Shubina, Soviet-Azerbaijani handball player Mariya Shubina, Soviet sprint canoer", "The surname may refer to: Boris Hessen (1893-1936), Soviet physicist, philosopher, and historian of science, whose surname is sometimes transliterated as Gessen Iosif Gessen (1866-1943), Russian lawyer, statesman, and essayist Keith Gessen (born 1975), Russian-born American novelist, journalist, and editor Masha Gessen (born 1967), Russian and American journalist, author, translator, and activist Sergey Gessen (1887-1950), Russian philosopher, educator and publisher Vladimir Gessen (disambiguation), which may refer to: Vladimir Augusto Gessen Rodríguez, Venezuelan politician, journalist and psychologist Vladimir Matveevich Gessen (1868-1920), Russian jurist and politician", "David or Dave Tobey may refer to: Dave Tobey (American football) (born 1943), American football linebacker Dave Tobey (basketball) (1898-1988), American basketball referee", "The party was founded by Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho \"to promote popular unity among the Portuguese people for the construction of Socialism\" and \"to practice solidarity with all the peoples of the world who struggle for Força de Unidade Popular's liberation and by Socialism.\"", "Museum Director Robert Yassin described Cook as \"a painter who is in love with painting [whose] bravura use of paint is akin to the abstract expressionists; unlike them, however, James Pringle Cook provides viewers with a recognizable reality, ordered by his own personal vision and controlled by his technical mastery.\"", "Diego Duque de Estrada (August 15, 1589 in Toledo, Spain - 1647?)", "Some of Buffington's works include: Pillsbury A-Mill (1881), Main Street and 3rd Avenue Southeast, Minneapolis (National Historic Landmark) First Saint Paul Union Depot (1881, burned 1913), Saint Paul Hotel Lafayette (1882, burned 1897), Minnetonka Beach Second Minnesota State Capitol (1882, demolished 1938), Wabasha Street, Saint Paul First Dakota Territorial Capitol (1883, burned 1930), East Boulevard, Bismarck Boston Block (1884, demolished 1942), Minneapolis Shipman-Greve House, 445 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul Minneapolis Tribune Building (1884, demolished 1889), Minneapolis West Hotel (1884, demolished 1940), Minneapolis Eddy Hall (1886), Pillsbury Hall (1889), Nicholson Hall (1890) and Burton Hall (1894), University of Minnesota (National Register of Historic Places) National/Mammoth Hotel (1893, demolished 1936), Yellowstone National Park Big Island Park (1906, demolished 1918), Orono", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Forberg (1911-2000), American race car driver Cheryl Forberg, American chef Friedrich Karl Forberg (1770-1848), German philosopher and classical scholar Leif Erik Forberg (born 1950), Norwegian television presenter", "Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Brookner (born 1981), American film director and screenwriter Anita Brookner (1928-2016), British writer and art historian Howard Brookner (1954-1989), American film director Jackie Brookner (1945-2015), American artist", "Sogabe is a Japanese surname that may refer to Kazuko Sogabe ( , born 1936), Japanese Olympic gymnast Kazuyuki Sogabe ( (formerly ), 1948-2006), Japanese voice actor Toshinori Sogabe ( , born 1975), Japanese manga artist", "Count of Vila Real and the first Portuguese governor of Ceuta.", "Overview Accredits excellent professional training at full-time dance, drama and musical theatre schools-providing the industry benchmark of quality since 1979 Validates the world's leading awarding organisations which offer performing arts qualifications Works with Affiliates and Collaborative Bodies to develop the highest standards of programme provision across the performing arts Recognises, by means of the Recognised Awards Scheme, pre-vocational dance, drama and musical theatre schools and teachers Provides membership and other specialist services through the Conference of Professional Dance Schools, Awarding Organisations Committee, Steering Group for the Dance and Drama Awards (DaDA), Affiliate meetings and Graded Examinations Forum Negotiates with government authorities on issues of education funding, policy and regulation Manages a substantial public-facing online platform which promotes members and core services, as well as administering two information websites for DaDA dadainfo.org.uk and Graded Examinations gradedexams.com respectively Publishes the UK Guide which is the definitive resource for those seeking information on quality provision in the sector (this is sponsored by Spotlight) Operates a free comprehensive information service for students, parents, teachers, artists and employers", "(Lafayette Avenue is the corresponding parallel one-way street eastbound.)", "Niruta Singh (born September 26, 1980) is a Darjeeling-born Nepali actress who works in Nepali cinema.", "The variety of sugarcane used is called in Japanese \"chikutoh.\"", "The song was released on September 3, 2013", "William Golding praised Greene as \"the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness and anxiety.\"", "The film unsparingly, often comically depicts the myriad problems associated with the famously chaotic festival-the main program of which was held on August 26-30, 1970-including gate-crashing, numerous crowd incursions onto the stage, Kris Kristofferson being booed offstage, and head promoter Rikki Farr's rants against the audience, which only intensified as the situation deteriorated: \"We put this festival on, you bastards, with a lot of love!", "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", "Rocchigiani was contractually signed to German boxing promoter Klaus-Peter Kohl and Ralf Rocchigiani's company \"Universum Boxpromotions.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Frederik Pleitgen (born 1976), German television journalist Fritz Pleitgen (born 1938), German television journalist", "Notable people with the surname include: Bobby Beathard (born 1937), American sports executive Casey Beathard (born 1965), American country music songwriter C. J. Beathard (born 1993), American football player Pete Beathard (born 1942), American football player Tucker Beathard (born 199?", "Mickaël Nogal (born 26 November 1990) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Gary Robert McFarland (October 23, 1933 - November 3, 1971) was a composer, arranger, vibraphonist and vocalist, prominent on Verve and Impulse!", "The following events occurred in June 1927:", "Josephine Casey (1 January 1878(?)", "Events from the year 1677 in Sweden" ]
[ "Valets Lake is a freshwater body that straddles Valets and Girouard Townships in Senneterre in La Vallée-de-l'Or Regional County Municipality (RCM), in the administrative region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in province of Quebec, in Canada.", "Redirect to: History of the Tyrone county football team", "Following Saving Grace's release, two television film prequels to the film were produced along with a highly successful ITV spin off series called Doc Martin, starring Martin Clunes in Saving Grace ( 2000 film )'s role as Dr. Martin Ellingham in a name switch after appearing in the film as Bamford", "See also: List of lunar eclipses, List of 20th-century lunar eclipses, and List of 22nd-century lunar eclipses", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne Burrell (born 1969), American celebrity chef Bill Burrell (died 1998), American football player Boz Burrell (1946-2006), English musician Charles Burrell (disambiguation), multiple people Daisy Burrell (1892-1982), English actress Dave Burrell (born 1940), American jazz instrumentalist David Burrell (born 1933), American Roman Catholic priest and theologian David H. Burrell (1841-1919), American industrialist, inventor, and philanthropist Dawn Burrell (born 1973), American long jumper Ervin Burrell, character from the TV show The Wire Ezra A. Burrell (1867-1922), Republican politician from Idaho Gary Burrell (1937-2019), American businessman Gibson Burrell (born 1948), British organizational theorist and professor Henry Burrell, (1873-1945) Australian naturalist Sir Henry Burrell (1904-1988), Royal Australian Navy admiral Isaac D. Burrell (1865-1914), noted African-American physician Jeremiah Burrell (1815-1856), American lawyer and judge John Burrell (disambiguation), multiple people Kenny Burrell (born 1931), American jazz guitarist Kim Burrell (born 1972), American gospel singer Leroy Burrell (born 1967), American track and field athlete Louie Burrell (1873-1971), English artist Luther Burrell (born 1987), English rugby union player Martin Burrell (1858-1938), Canadian politician Ode Burrell (born 1939), American football player Orville Richard Burrell (born 1968), better known as Shaggy, Jamaican-American reggae musician Parker Burrell (born 1939), politician in Manitoba, Canada Pat Burrell (born 1976), American baseball player Paul Burrell (born 1958), butler to Diana, Princess of Wales Percy Jewett Burrell (1877-1964), American author and director of historical and civic pageants Peter Drummond-Burrell, 22nd Baron Willoughby de Eresby (1782-1865), English nobleman Philip \"Fatis\" Burrell (1954-2011), Jamaican record producer Prudence Burns Burrell (1916 - 2012), African American nurse Richard Burrell, British television producer Richard Burrell (swimmer) (born 1959), British swimmer Roy A. Burrell (born 1952), American politician Sandy Burrell (born 1955), Scottish football player Scott Burrell (born 1971), American basketball player Stanley Kirk Burrell (born 1962), better known as MC Hammer, American rapper Ty Burrell (born 1967), American actor William Burrell (1861-1958), Scottish shipping magnate and art collector", "Georgia Barnett (born 27 August 1994) is a New Zealand field hockey player.", "Barentsburg Pomor Museum, located in Barentsburg Ny-Ålesund Town and Mine Museum, located in Ny-Ålesund Pyramiden Museum, located in Pyramiden Spitsbergen Airship Museum, located in Longyearbyen Svalbard Museum, located in Longyearbyen", "Alex C. Ruffing (November 2, 1892 - September 6, 1958) was an American machinist and Socialist from Milwaukee who served four terms (1919-1926) as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and one shortened term in Wisconsin State Senate representing Milwaukee County-based districts", "In 1985, Cengiz Kurtoğlu's first album Sen Sözden Anlamaz Mısın?", "2013 (season 1): Campamento de Verano 1 - Winner: José Manuel Montalvo", "The New York Times reviewed Egan's story, calling Eating with the Enemy \"a boisterous if improbable book about barbecue diplomacy.\"", "Live in Hyde Park may refer to: Hyde Park Live, a Rolling Stones album Live in Hyde Park (Red Hot Chili Peppers album) All the People: Blur Live at Hyde Park London Calling: Live in Hyde Park, a Bruce Springsteen album Jeff Lynne's ELO: Live in Hyde Park Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park Queen Hyde Park 1976 Live in Hyde Park (Eric Clapton album) King Crimson Live in Hyde Park", "Kalindi Charan Panigrahi is also the Cidevant Chair of PMSA-Odisha, Government of India", "The championship began on 13 October 2014 and ended on 11 November 2012.", "Selected songs from the release were featured on the 2000 live album, Hasta la Vista Baby!", "Until 25 February 1946, Soviet Army was known as the Red Army, established by decree on 15 (28) January 1918 \"to protect the population, territorial integrity and civil liberties in the territory of the Soviet state.\"", "Irish Times described Beth Ditto's performance on the album as \"a compelling combination of Brenda Lee, Dolly Parton and Siouxsie Sioux.\"", "Andrew Greene (born September 24, 1969, in Kingston, Jamaica) is a former professional Canadian football offensive tackle.", "Produced by Terry Melcher and released in May 1966, the album featured the U.S. top five single \"Kicks.\"", "Shimoyama may refer to: Shimoyama (surname) Shimoyama, Aichi, a former village in Aichi Prefecture, Japan Shimoyama Station (disambiguation), multiple railway stations in Japan 2908 Shimoyama, a main-belt asteroid", "Ravi Opi is a village development committee in Kabhrepalanchok District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal.", "The surname le Blanc, LeBlanc or Leblanc may refer to:", "Rajja Rani was released on 5 January 2018.", "Ruth Weiss may refer to: Ruth Weiss (journalist) (1908-2006) Ruth Weiss (writer) (born 1924) Ruth Weiss (poet) (born 1928), member of the Beat Generation Ruth Dolores Weiss (born 1978), Israeli musician", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 377 of the United States Reports:", "The surname Labine may refer to: Claire Labine (born 1940), U.S. soap opera writer Clem Labine (1926-2007), U.S. baseball player Eleanor Labine, American TV writer Gilbert Labine (1890-1977), Canadian prospector Kyle Labine (born 1983), Canadian actor Leonard Gerald Labine (1931-2005), Canadian ice hockey player Marcel Labine (born 1948), Canadian poet Matthew Labine, American soap opera writer Robert Labine (born 1940), Canadian politician Tyler Labine, Canadian actor and comedian", "Cruel World ( song ) is a \"melancholy love song that depicts a self-professed crazy girl who's just ditched her drug addict loser of a boyfriend.\"", "Whitebait (disambiguation) may refer to: Whitebait, the juvenile of various fish species worldwide Whitebait Smelt, a species of smelt (Allosmerus elongatus) that lives off the west coast of North America Operation Whitebait, a small air attack on Berlin during the Second World War to divert German night fighters from Operation Hydra, an attack on the Peenemünde Army Research Center", "Redirect to: National Anthem of Lebanon", "1908 in philosophy", "Increasingly Scott becomes the man who has seen Randolph Scott all, who has suffered pain, loss, and hardship, and who has now achieved (but at what cost?)", "The Siege of the Acropolis in 1826-1827 during the Greek War of Independence involved the siege of the Acropolis of Athens, the last fortress still held by the Greek rebels in Central Greece, by the forces of the Ottoman Empire.", "Jerel Blassingame is 1.75 metres (5 ft 9 in) in height and plays at point guard", "The following events occurred in March 1976:", "Fred was educated at Cheltenham College in England and then moved to New Zealand.", "The species was first named and described by Leeuwenberg in 1975", "Nanchang -- Jiujiang intercity railway is the first newly constructed high-speed railway in Jiangxi Province.", "Cao Zhenxiu (Chinese: ; 1762-?)", "MRI-3", "Edificio Bel Air is the fourth tallest building on the island of Tenerife, after the twin Santa Cruz Towers and Tres de Mayo Avenue Skyscraper, both in Santa Cruz, the island's capital.", "Jo Ann Tolley is a female vocalist who recorded on the MGM Records and Jubilee Records labels in the 1950s.", "This is the type species of Cytharoclavus Kuroda & Oyama, 1971", "A list of films produced in Spain in 2011:", "Leptocometes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Leptocometes acutispinis (Bates, 1863) Leptocometes barbiscapus (Bates, 1872) Leptocometes hispidus Bates, 1881 Leptocometes luneli (Chalumeau & Touroult, 2005) Leptocometes nubilus (Melzer, 1934) Leptocometes obscurus (Monné, 1990) Leptocometes pallidus (Melzer, 1934) Leptocometes penicillatus (Monné, 1990) Leptocometes spinipennis (Bates, 1885) Leptocometes spitzi (Melzer, 1934) Leptocometes umbrosus (Thomson, 1864) Leptocometes virescens (Melzer, 1931) Leptocometes volxemi (Lameere, 1884) Leptocometes zikani (Martins & Monné, 1974)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Pusch (born 1955), German fencer Burton D. Pusch, Author, activist, athlete and artist Kolja Pusch (born 1993), German soccer player Lotte Pusch (1890-1983), German physical chemist Lukas Pusch (born 1970), Austrian artist Werner Pusch (1913-1988), German politician", "Harbinson is a surname, and may refer to: Kenneth Harbinson (1906-2000), Irish-born English cricketer Merv Harbinson (born 1959), Australian rules footballer W. A. Harbinson (born 1941), Northern Ireland author", "There are 67 hanja with the reading \"soo\" and 54 hanja with the reading \"kyung\" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.", "Notable people with the surname include: Väinö Muinonen (1898-1978), Finnish long-distance runner Eetu Muinonen (born 1986), Finnish footballer", "Perrin was the leader and principal soloist in the group and established herself solo with John Coltrane's song \"Naima\" \"as one of the great jazz singers.\"", "The second ellipsis suggests another continuation, which would turn out to be \"White Winds (Seeker's Journey).\"", "The surname may refer to: Aleksandr Portnov, Soviet Olympic diver Zinaida Portnova, hero of the Soviet Union Larion Portnov, a mayor of Odessa, Ukraine", "2011 Pan American Games, Guadalajara, Mexico: sixth place team 2015 Pan American Games, Toronto, Canada: no medals 2016 Adequan Global Dressage Festival CDI5, Wellington Florida, USA:", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Sinfield (1941-2017), British academic Ian Sinfield (athlete) (1934-2010), Australian runner Ian Sinfield, Scottish rugby player Kevin Sinfield (born 1980), English rugby player Peter Sinfield (born 1943), English songwriter Reg Sinfield (1900-1988), English cricketer", "Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century is a work by Philip Bobbitt that calls for a reconceptualization of what he calls \"the Wars on Terror.\"", "Charles E. Marks (1875-?)", "Washington Township is the name of twenty-eight townships in Missouri: Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri Washington Township, Carroll County, Missouri Washington Township, Cedar County, Missouri Washington Township, Clark County, Missouri Washington Township, Clay County, Missouri Washington Township, Dade County, Missouri Washington Township, Dallas County, Missouri Washington Township, Daviess County, Missouri Washington Township, DeKalb County, Missouri Washington Township, Douglas County, Missouri Washington Township, Franklin County, Missouri Washington Township, Greene County, Missouri Washington Township, Grundy County, Missouri Washington Township, Harrison County, Missouri Washington Township, Jackson County, Missouri Washington Township, Johnson County, Missouri Washington Township, Laclede County, Missouri Washington Township, Lafayette County, Missouri Washington Township, Mercer County, Missouri Washington Township, Monroe County, Missouri Washington Township, Nodaway County, Missouri Washington Township, Osage County, Missouri Washington Township, Pettis County, Missouri Washington Township, Ripley County, Missouri Washington Township, St. Clair County, Missouri Washington Township, Stone County, Missouri Washington Township, Vernon County, Missouri Washington Township, Webster County, Missouri See also Washington Township (disambiguation)", "Literary agent Donald MacCampbell stated that one publisher \"threatened to boycott my agency if Gold Medal Books continued to negotiate contracts with original 25-cent firms.\"", "The film began development in 2001, filming was completed in October 2005, and the film premiered on May 25, 2008 at the Sasquatch!", "Tadashi (Kanji: , , , , Hiragana: ), Japanese masculine name, may refer to : Tadashi Abe ( , 1926-1984), the first aikido master to live and teach in the west Tadashi Agi ( , 1962-), Japanese manga story writer, novelist and screenwriter Tadashi Honda ( , born 1951), Japanese swimmer Tadashi Inuzuka ( , 1954-), Japanese politician Tadashi Iijima ( , 1902-1996), Japanese film critic Tadashi Irie ( , 1944-), a Japanese yakuza boss Tadashi Ishimine ( , 1985-), baseball catcher for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Tadashi Kato ( , born 1935), Japanese cyclist Tadashi Kashiwada (, 1964-),artist,painter Tadashi Kawamata ( , 1953-), a Japanese plasticist Tadashi Kuranari ( , 1918-1996), Japanese politician Tadashi Mihara ( , born 1955), Japanese boxer Tadashi Miyazawa ( , born 1955), a Japanese voice actor Tadashi Mori ( , 1921-1987), Japanese conductor and flautist Tadashi Munakata ( , 1854-1918), Japanese politician Tadashi Nakamura (disambiguation) Tadashi Obara ( , born 1983), Japanese speed skater Tadashi Ohtsuka ( , 1978-), Japanese badminton player Tadashi Okamoto ( , born 1947), Japanese boxer Tadashi Saito ( , born 1938), Japanese rower Tadashi Sasaki (disambiguation) Tadashi Sato, American artist Tadashi Sawamura ( , 1943-), Japanese kickboxer Tadashi Shimada ( , 1949-), Japanese photographer Tadashi Shimizu ( ), Japanese communist politician Tadashi Shimokawa ( , born 1962), Japanese fencer Tadashi Shoji, fashion designer Tadashi Suetsugi ( , 1958-), a Japanese engineer Tadashi Suzuki ( , born 1939), a theatrical director, writer Tadashi Takamura ( , 1933-2014), Japanese photographer Tadashi Wakabayashi ( , 1908-1965), Japanese/American baseball player Tadashi Watanabe ( , born 1944), Japanese computer engineer Tadashi Yamamoto (1936-2012}}, Japanese internationalist Tadashi Yamamoto (athlete) ( , 1925-1998), Japanese triple jumper Tadashi Yamashita ( , born 1941), Japanese American martial artist Tadashi Yanai ( , born 1949), Japanese billionaire and richest man in Japan Tadashi Yokouchi ( , born 1941), Japanese actor", "Species The genus is native to South America Carramboa badilloi (Cuatrec.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Frank Amankwah (born 1971), Ghanaian footballer Yaw Amankwah Mireku (born 1979), Ghanaian footballer Yaw Ihle Amankwah (born 1988), Norwegian footballer", "Redirect to: Trade Union International of Transport Workers", "Benjamin Charles Garside (June 26, 1863 - ?)", "Maria Kazakova may refer to: Maria Kazakova (canoer) ( ; born 1988), Russian sprint canoer Maria Kazakova (figure skater) ( ; born 2001), Russian-Georgian ice dancer", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr Andronov (1901-1952), Soviet physicist Yuriy Andronov (born 1971), Russian race walker", "Redirect to: Bear Creek (Big River tributary)", "\"There is a certain mood floating around this entire album, a tranquil mist of melancholia and longing, making every twist and turn stir with emotion.\"", "More specifically, it may refer to: Update, a modification of software or a database Revision control, the management of changes to sets of computer files ReVisions, a 2004 anthology of alternate history short stories Revision3, a San Francisco based Internet television network Revision (Boxcar album) a remix music album by synthpop group Boxcar Revisions (album), an album by the band 3 Revision (demoparty), a demoparty which takes place on Easter in Saarbrücken, Germany \"Revisions\" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the Stargate SG-1 science-fiction television series Revisions (anime) a 2019 anime television series Final Articles Revision Convention (disambiguation), either of two International Labour Organisation conventions Revision or revising, a British term for exam preparation Taxonomic revision is a novel analysis of the variation patterns in a particular taxon Revision (writing), the general process of revising written work, or a version produced by that process", "Final: Portugal, 19 - Russia, 7 Preliminary Rounds Sopot 7's, Poland (27 / 28 May 2006) Split 7's, Croatia (27 / 28 May 2006) Lunel 7's, France (03 / 4 June 2006) Madrid 7's, Spain (14 June 2006)", "Wang Xiaoning (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Wáng Xiǎoníng) is a Chinese engineer and dissident from Shenyang who was arrested by authorities of the People's Republic of China for publishing pro-democracy material online using his Yahoo!", "Gregory Heaney of AllMusic opined that \"Even though every track on the album isnt a keeper, Lazarus ( Travie McCoy album ) has some solid additions to any summer playlist and will definitely please fans of Gym Class Heroes.\"", "Michael Jackson co-wrote and produced the album's opener \"You're The One.\"", "- Mexico (Jalisco, Distrito Federal, Morelos, Puebla, Veracruz) Bryoxiphium norvegicum (Bridel) Mitten - United States (incl Alaska), Greenland, Iceland, Mexico, Dominican Republic, China, Japan, Korea, Russian Far East", "(Early North American copies of the album, while distributed by Atlantic, bore the Track Records imprint; later pressings were released on the Atlantic label proper.)", "Wisliceny is the surname of: Dieter Wisliceny (1911-1948), German SS officer and perpetrator of the Holocaust executed for war crimes Günther-Eberhardt Wisliceny (1912-1985), German SS officer", "Notable people with the surname include: Adolph Herseth (1921-2013), American trumpeter Erik Herseth (1892-1993), Norwegian sailor and Olympic gold medallist Læge Storm Herseth (1897-1985), Norwegian chess player Max Herseth (1892-1976), Norwegian rower and Olympic bronze medallist Ralph Herseth (1909-1969), American politician", "Prior to 2006, the Cup was organized as a state cup of Serbia, within Serbia and Montenegro (formerly FR Yugoslavia).", "Events from the year 1701 in Russia", "Earle Ovington delivered 640 letters and 1,280 postcards, including a letter to himself from the United States Post Office Department designating him as \"Official Air Mail Pilot #1.\"", "During Jacques Doyasbère's career, he won virtually every important race in France more than once including a record four wins in the country's most prestigious event, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.", "This article lists political parties in East Timor.", "The 2010 John Cardinal novel Crime Machine was described as \"a richly plotted work by one of Canada's best mystery novelists.\"", "Recklinghausen ([klŋhazn]) is a Kreis (district) in the centre of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.", "Ryo Chikatani won the silver medal in the team pursuit at the 2016 Asian Cycling Championships.", "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.\"", "Redirect to: Family Guy (season 3)#ep29", "L'Italiano is an Italian daily newspaper published in Argentina", "David Bryant is a Canadian musician, recording engineer, and film-maker best known for being a member of Montreal-based bands Godspeed You!", "Redirect to: List of Proton launches (1970-1979)", "The Blasters are a fictional DC Comics team of superhumans who first appeared in the miniseries Invasion!", "For massacres that occurred in the Soviet Union, see List of massacres in the Soviet Union:", "Hossam Mohammed Amin said in 2002 that Iraq would submit a list of chemical, biological and nuclear programs to UNMOVIC, but that the report would not disclose any banned weapons, \"because, really, we have no weapons of mass destruction.\"", "Guevaria alvaroi is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.", "The village of Santikhiri (Thai: ), formerly known as Mae Salong (Thai: ), is in the Thai highlands on Doi Mae Salong mountain of the Daen Lao Range, in Mae Fa Luang District, Chiang Rai Province, the northernmost province of Thailand.", "Miki Yanagi ( , Yanagi Miki, born August 24, 1997) is a Japanese actress and fashion model managed by Jiotto Model Management.She is well known for her role as Sela/Zyuoh Shark in the 40th entry of the Super Sentai series, Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger", "Vladimir Pekin (Bulgarian: ; born 10 August 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer currently playing for Vidima Rakovski", "Pseudomiccolamia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Pseudomiccolamia pulchra Pic, 1916 Pseudomiccolamia siamensis (Breuning, 1938)", "To read the prescribing information for each individual vaccine, see List of Licensed Vaccines", "Sona Taumalolo's position of choice is loose-head prop, and he is known for his aggressive style of play both in ball carrying and tackling.", "Notable people with the surname include: Felix Behrend (1911-1962), German and Australian mathematician Friedrich Jacob Behrend (1803-1889), German physician Genevieve Behrend (1881-1960), French-born author Gustav Behrend (1847-1925), German dermatologist Hermann-Heinrich Behrend (1898-1987), German military officer during World War II Jacob Friedrich Behrend (1833-1907), German jurist Jeanne Behrend (1911-1988), American pianist and composer Kai Behrend, German mathematician Katharina Behrend (1888-1973), German-born Dutch photographer Marc Behrend (born 1961), American ice hockey goaltender Rita Behrend, German slalom canoer Siegfried Behrend (1933-1990), German guitarist Tomas Behrend (born 1974), German tennis player Issachar Berend Lehmann (1661-1730), Court Jew" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Mark Andaya (born 1981), Filipino basketball player Rolando Andaya, Jr. (born 1969), Filipino lawyer and politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Berton Braley (1882-1966), American poet Bruce Braley (born 1957), the Democratic Congressman for Iowa's first Congressional District Callum Braley (born 1994), English rugby union player David Braley (born 1941), Canadian sports tycoon and senator Scott Braley (born 1947), leftist activist and regional organizer for the Michigan State University's chapter of the SDS", "The Sniper ( 1952 film ) was \"required to direct Adolphe Menjou, one of the most virulent Red-baiters of the HUAC hearings.\"", "Põder is an Estonian surname (meaning moose), and may refer to: Andres Põder (born 1949), retired archbishop Rein Põder (1943-2018), writer Riina Põder (1939-2014), pianist, also known as Riina Gerretz", "People with the surname include: Paula Vázquez Picallo (born 1974), Spanish television presenter Ramon Suarez Picallo, politician in Buenos Aires, Argentina Faustino Picallo, Argentine politician Isabel Blanco Picallo, Spanish actress", "Known as Peters Creek Road, the state highway runs 7.21 miles (11.60 km) from U.S. Route 11 in Roanoke north to US 11 in Hollins.", "This is one of four confirmed impact sites in South Africa and six within the Southern African region", "Dame Judith Elizabeth Hackitt, DBE, FREng, FIChemE, FCGI (born 1 December 1954) is a British engineer and civil servant.", "Redirect to: Leon Goldman (1904-1975)", "The 2012 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The following events occurred in May 1941:", "This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1983:", "Saint Raymond of Fitero (also known as Ramon Sierra, Spanish: San Raimundo de Fitero) (*?", "Born in Concord, New Hampshire, McGilvray went to Concord High School and Fitchburg State University.", "Aggarwal made Kajal Aggarwal's acting debut with the 2004 Bollywood film Kyun!", "In 1972, Konrad Wolff's major work on Artur Schnabel was published, \"Schnabel's Interpretation of Piano Music.\"", "A previous use of the genus name Sipho T. Brown, 1827 is now a synonym of Puncturella", "Notable people with the surname include: Guy Sigsworth, British composer, producer and songwriter Jessica Sigsworth (born 1994), an English footballer Phil Sigsworth (born 1959), Australian rugby league footballer Richard Sigsworth (born 1974), British, Park home and holiday lodge specialist Ron Sigsworth (born 1961), Australian rugby league footballer", "Redirect to: Electric field#Electrodynamic fields", "This genus has become a synonym of Coralliophila H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853", "Redirect to: 2003 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament", "Memories of Matsuko has not yet received North American distribution, though in its North American premiere at the 2007 New York Asian Film Festival, the film received the Audience Award with an average rating of 9.2", "Cecil Forsyth's compositions include the Viola Concerto in G minor (which was premiered at the Proms in 1903 with Émile Férir as soloist and recorded in 2004 by Lawrence Power on the Hyperion label), the operas Westward Ho!", "Writer John van Bruggen, stated \"this film will take Franklin on a much greater adventure than any of the past Franklin films, including Franklin and the Green Knight.\"", "(Elizabeth) Ann Marguerite Curnow (5 June 1935 - 11 May 2011) was a United Kingdom barrister and judge", "VA-12 has the following meanings: Attack Squadron 12 (U.S. Navy) Virginia State Route 12 (disambiguation) Virginia's 12th congressional district VA-12 (Valladolid), a highway in Spain", "Notable people with the surname include: Eşfak Aykaç, Turkish former football player Turgut Aykaç, Turkish boxer", "Notable people with the surname include: Odysseas Dimitriadis, (1908-2005), Greek/Soviet classical music conductor Vasilis Dimitriadis, (born 1966), Greek soccer player Vassilis Dimitriadis (skier), (born 1978), Greek alpine skier Panajotis Dimitriadis, (born 1986), Swedish soccer player Anastasios Dimitriadis, (born 1997), Greek soccer player Georgios Dimitriadis, (born 1981), Cypriot former swimmer Stefanos Dimitriadis, (born 1989), Greek swimmer Konstantinos Dimitriadis, (born 1879 or 1881-1943), Bulgarian-Greek sculptor", "Berhane Adere was the top female finisher in the 2010 Rock n Roll Mardi Gras Marathon, in which she recorded the fastest ever half marathon on American soil with a time of 1:07:52, breaking her previous best by over 25 seconds.", "Redirect to: The Voice (Russian season 3)", "Mikhail Andreyevich Osorgin (Russian: ; real last name Ilyin (); October 19, 1878 - November 27, 1942) was a Russian writer, journalist, and essayist.", "The taglines were: \"CANNON MOVIE TALES: Lavish, feature-length new versions of the world's best-loved storybook classics!\"", "Redirect to: Absolute Boyfriend (Taiwanese TV series)", "Mésandans is a commune in the Doubs département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.", "Alexandre Sap is a French entrepreneur born in April 29, 1974, in Nancy, France.", "Golden Greats may refer to: Golden Greats, an album by Charlie Pride Cher's Golden Greats, a compilation album by American singer Cher Golden Greats, an album by Gary Glitter Golden Greats, an album by Golden Earring Golden Greats (Ian Brown album), second solo album by Ian Brown, the ex-frontman of The Stone Roses Golden Greats, an album by Kenny Rogers The Golden Greats, Sweet 1977 Golden Greats, an album by The Ventures", "Bibliography Campaña de Cataluña de 1644, Contiene la batalla, sitio y toma de Lérida y el sitio que el enemigo puso sobre Tarragona sin conseguirla dins de Colección de documentos Inéditos para la Historia de España, Tom 95 - Madrid, 1890", "Redirect to: List of Family Affairs characters#W", "Redirect to: List of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister episodes#Series 1 (1986)", "A list of 4th-century saints:", "Boissier is a surname, and may refer to: Bernard Boissier (born 1952), French football player François Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix (1706-1767), French physician and botanist Marie-Louis-Antoine-Gaston Boissier (1823-1908), French classical scholar Paul Boissier (1881-1953), English headmaster Paul Boissier (Royal Navy officer) (born 1953) Pierre Augustin Boissier de Sauvages (1710-1795), French naturalist and encyclopedist Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885), Swiss botanist, explorer and mathematician Yves Boissier (born 1944), French fencer", "In 2007, the Great Yorkshire Chase (now Skybet Chase) was held at Southwell, while Doncaster Racecourse was closed for redevelopment.", "(Ben Macdhui is the highest peak in the Eastern Cape that does not lie on the border.)", "Events from the year 1915 in Russia", "2011 in philosophy", "The house stands on a five-acre, partially wooded lot which exemplifies Bellevue ( Accokeek , Maryland )'s original plantation setting.", "Lippitt is a surname, and may refer to: Charles W. Lippitt (1846-1924), Governor of Rhode Island Frederick Lippitt (1917-2005), Rhode Island House minority leader Henry Lippitt (1818-1891), Governor of Rhode Island Henry Frederick Lippitt (1856-1933), US Senator from Rhode Island John W. Lippitt (1822-1896), New York politician", "Notable people with the given name include: Pradyut Bordoloi (born 1958), Indian politician Pradyut Ghosh (born 1970), Indian chemist Pradyut Maji (born 1997), Indian Mathematician", "The following events occurred in September 1969", "Al-Shibani Church Raqqa Museum Khan As'ad Pasha Azm Palace National Museum of Latakia Azm Palace (Hama) Cathedral of Our Lady of Tortosa Deir ez-Zor Museum Maktab Anbar National Museum of Aleppo National Museum of Damascus Nur al-Din Bimaristan", "Claudio Andrea Gemme groups together more than 113,000 voluntary member companies, accounting for nearly 4,200,000 individuals): member of Technical Committee for Fiscal Affairs and for Industrial Relations; Confindustria Genova Steering Committee - Genoa Smart City Association Project Member of Italian-Serbian Business Council; Board Member of Fondazione Ansaldo (Historical Ansaldo Foundation); Board of Directors Member of the University of Milano-Bicocca; President and founder of the non-profit organization Angeli per i Bambini Onlus", "Mazzotti is a surname, and may refer to: José Antonio Mazzotti, Peruvian poet Lisa Mazzotti (born 1965), Italian voice actor Pascal Mazzotti (1923-2002), French actor Mazzotti Reaction, a symptom complex seen in tropical medicine", "Redirect to: John Watkins (diplomat)", "Holme is a surname and may refer to: Alan Thomas Holme (1872-1931), British administrator in India Bob Holme (born 1969), American ski jumper Charles Holme (1848-1923), English journalist and art critic Edward Holme (1770-1847), English physician Henry Holme (1839-1891), Anglican bishop John Francis Holme (1868-1904), American newspaper artist and book printer Jørn Holme (born 1959), Norwegian judge and civil servant Phil Holme (born 1947), Welsh footballer Randle Holme, list page Richard Holme, Baron Holme of Cheltenham Robert Holme (1896-1922), British World War I flying ace Thea Holme (1904-1980), English actor and writer Thomas Holme (1624-1695), Surveyor General of Pennsylvania Timothy Holme (1928-1987), English author", "Redirect to: Tournament (film)", "Dead Kids may refer to: Dead Kids (film), 2019 film Dead Kids (South Park), 2018 TV episode", "Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Avent (born 1969), American basketball player Elliott Avent, American baseball coach James Avent (1895-1995), American businessman Mayna Treanor Avent (1868-1959), American painter Randy Avent, American engineer Roxanne Avent (born 1976), American film producer Tony Avent, American horticulturist", "The 2003 Finals documentary was narrated by Rodd Houston, who later narrated three other NBA Finals series.", "Düsseldorf is a 1996 album by the German band La!", "Notable people with the name include: Ingvild Bryn (born 1961), Norwegian journalist Ingvild Ryggen Carstens (born 1980), Norwegian ski mountaineer and former heptathlete Ingvild Isaksen (born 1989), Norwegian footballer Ingvild Vaggen Malvik (born 1971), Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (born 1990), Norwegian cross-country skier Ingvild Snildal (born 1988), Olympic and National Record holding swimmer from Norway Ingvild Stensland (born 1981), Norwegian football player Ingvild Tautra Vevatne (born 1950), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party Ingvild Deila (born 1987), Norwegian actress", "The novel forms a prequel to Douglass's 'Darkglass Mountain' trilogy", "Notable people with the surname \"Fricker\" include: Brenda Fricker (born 1945), Academy Award winning Irish actress John Fricker, British actor, played Marteetee in Your Highness Lizzie Fricker, fellow and tutor at Magdalen College, Oxford Mark Fricker, sub-Four-minute miler of the 1980s Miranda Fricker, English philosopher Olga Fricker (1902 - 1997), Canadian-born dancer, educator and choreographer Oliver Fricker, Singaporean criminal Pat Fricker (1916-1970), Australian rules footballer and former captain Peter Racine Fricker (1920-1990), English composer who lived in the United States for the last 30 years of his life Sara Fricker, wife of English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sylvia Fricker Tyson, CM (born 1940), musician, performer, singer-songwriter and broadcaster Werner Fricker (1936-2001), U.S. soccer halfback who later became president of the United States Soccer Federation", "Cristóbal de la Cerda y Sotomayor, (México 1585?", "), a natural son recognised on 7 January 1853, landowner in the Island of Madeira, and wife (m. Machico, Porto da Cruz, 18 May 1874) Maria José da Silva (Machico, Porto da Cruz, 18 October 1854 - ?", "The 1970 gubernatorial election in Wisconsin was held on November 3, 1970.", "The lists of tallest buildings in the Philippines, which ranks skyscrapers throughout the country.", "Redirect to: Klara Angerer", "In 2017, the Senate was abolished as a result of a constitutional referendum; the last election has been held in 2007", "Macchia d'Isernia borders the following municipalities: Colli a Volturno, Fornelli, Isernia, Monteroduni, Sant'Agapito.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Luciana Aymar (born 1977), Argentine field hockey midfielder Marcel Aymar, Franco-Ontarian musician, composer, writer and actor Robert Aymar, Director General of CERN (2004-2008) Tim Aymar, American heavy metal singer/songwriter who resides in Florida Chevalier d'Aymar, a French Navy officer who served during the War of American Independence Given name: Aymar Chaste (died 1603), Catholic, French admiral during the Franco-Spanish Wars Aymar Embury II (1880-1966), American architect", "This is a list of official U.S. state foods:", "Auburn School may refer to: Auburn High School (disambiguation) Auburn Middle School (disambiguation) Auburn City Schools, a school district in Auburn, Alabama Auburn School Department, a school district in Auburn, Maine Auburn School District, a school district in King County, Washington Auburn Union Elementary School District, a school district in Placer County, California Auburn Enlarged City School District, a school district in Auburn, New York", "2007 SAP Open was the 118th edition of the tournament, and was part of the International Series of the 2007 ATP Tour.", "Notable persons with that surname include: Dennis Kucinich (born 1946), American politician Elizabeth Kucinich (born 1977), director of public affairs for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and wife of Dennis Jackie Kucinich (born 1981), American reporter and daughter of Dennis", "Notable people with the surname include: Roland Freisler (1893-1945), Nazi lawyer and judge Oswald Freisler (1895-1939), German lawyer and brother of Roland Freisler Marion Freisler (1910-1997), wife of Roland Freisler Anton Freissler (1838-1916), Austrian elevator manufacturer", "In the episode, Stigma ( Star Trek : Enterprise ) is revealed that Sub-commander T'Pol has a degenerative disease, Pa'nar Syndrome, contracted from her mind meld in \"Fusion.\"", "People with this surname include: David Rindskopf, American psychologist Maurice H. Rindskopf (1917-2011), American submarine commander of World War II Peter Rindskopf (1942-1971), American lawyer, son of Maurice Rindskopf", "Indeed, on the birth of the future Philip II in 1527, \"the hábitos of this nun were sent off as a sacred object so that the infante could be wrapped up in them and thus apparently be shielded and protected from the attacks of the Devil.\"", "Redirect to: List of card-collecting video games", "Futurewise may refer to: Futurewise (book), a 2007 book by Patrick Dixon Futurewise.org, a Washington State growth management organization", "André Bergdølmo (born 13 October 1971) is a Norwegian former football defender.", "Since retiring from professional tennis in 2004, Elena Tatarkova married Timothy Feltham in September 2007 and is mother to Stanley (April 2009) and Austin (February 2012)", "Sainsbury is a surname, and may refer to: Sainsbury family, the members of the family that founded Sainsbury's, the third largest supermarket chain in the United Kingdom Amanda Sainsbury-Salis, an Australian molecular scientist, educator and author Amber Sainsbury, a New Zealand actress Ben Sainsbury, a Sergeant in the US Army's Psychological Warfare unit Lionel Sainsbury, an English classical composer Edward Sainsbury, a United Kingdom cricketer Mark Sainsbury (philosopher), a United Kingdom philosopher Mark Sainsbury (New_Zealand), a New Zealand current affairs presenter Murray Sainsbury, an Australian politician Peter Sainsbury, a United Kingdom cricketer Roger Sainsbury (bishop), a British retired Anglican bishop Tony Sainsbury, chef de mission at multiple Paralympic Games Trent Sainsbury, Australian footballer", "Jane Morris was the model, and Frederick Richards Leyland bought the painting in 1881 and displayed Mnemosyne ( Rossetti ) in his drawing room with five other Rossetti \"stunners.\"", "Kachehri was the first commercially successful film by Manjeet Kullar.", "Being the lone missionary at San Juan Capistrano at the time of Vicente Pascual Oliva's death on January 2, 1848 he did not receive the \"last rites.\"", "This is a list of math rock groups:", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Dortch (died 2014) US born archaeologist active in Western Australia Greg Dortch (born 1998), American football player Isaac Foote Dortch, captain of the United States Navy Richard Dortch, Assemblies of God District Superintendent for Illinois and an Assemblies of God Executive Presbyter William Theophilus Dortch, American politician from North Carolina", "Alessandro Capone ( linguist ) is full professor of linguistics at the University of Messina", "Tournament names through the years: 1999: SNET Women's Classic 2000: Connecticut FUTURES Golf Classic 2001-03: Lincoln Financial FUTURES Golf Classic 2004: GMAC FUTURES Golf Classic 2005-08: CIGNA Golf Classic 2009-11: ING New England Golf Classic", "Houston Jiménez played for the Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleveland Indians", "Gnoma is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Gnoma admirala Dillon & Dillon, 1951 Gnoma affinis Boisduval, 1835 Gnoma agroides Thomson, 1860 Gnoma atomaria Guérin de Méneville, 1834 Gnoma australis Schwarzer, 1926 Gnoma blanchardi Breuning, 1945 Gnoma boisduvali Plavilstshikov, 1931 Gnoma confusa J. Thomson, 1865 Gnoma geelvinka Dillon & Dillon, 1951 Gnoma gilmouri Dillon & Dillon, 1951 Gnoma jugalis Newman, 1842 Gnoma longicollis (Fabricius, 1787) Gnoma luzonica Erichson, 1834 Gnoma malasiaca Breuning, 1983 Gnoma minor Gressitt, 1952 Gnoma nicobarica Breuning, 1936 Gnoma pseudosuturalis Schwarzer, 1926 Gnoma pulvurea Pascoe, 1866 Gnoma sticticollis Thomson, 1857 Gnoma subfasciata Thomson, 1865 Gnoma suturalis Westwood, 1832 Gnoma suturifera Schwarzer, 1929 Gnoma thomsoni Dillon & Dillon, 1951 Gnoma uniformis Dillon & Dillon, 1951 Gnoma vittaticollis Aurivillius, 1923 Gnoma zonaria (Linnaeus, 1758)", "The Bay of Jorge Cárdenas (Spanish: Bahía de Cárdenas) is a shallow bay on Cuba's northern shore, in the province of Matanzas.", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1943 (see 1943 in film):", "Redirect to: Flora Botanical Garden", "The Ministry of Planning (Bengali: ; Parikalpanā mantraālaa) oversees the financial policies of the Bangladeshi Government, responsible for socioeconomic planning and statistics management Ministry of Planning ( Bangladesh ) contains three divisions: Planning Division Statistics and Informatics Division Implementation Monitoring & Evaluation Division", "The following active airports serve the area around Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada:", "Alice in Earnestland premiered at the 16th Jeonju International Film Festival where it received the Grand Prize in the Korean Competition; jury member and noted East Asian film critic Tony Rayns praised the film as \"Funny, shocking and sometimes cruel, this film has enough invention and energy to take your breath away.\"", "These account for just under half (49%) of all the residences in the neighbourhood.", "Notable people with the surname include: 11408 Zahradník, main belt asteroid with an orbital period of 2059 Karel Zahradnik (1848-1916), Czech mathematician at the University of Zagreb Miloš Zahradník, Czech mathematician who works on statistical mechanics in Charles University in Prague Rudolf Zahradník (born 1928), Czech chemist Stanisław Zahradnik, Polish historian" ]
[ "Redirect to: Owen Williams (rugby union, born 1992)", "CBS Records may refer to: CBS Records or CBS/Sony, former name of Sony Music, a global record company CBS Records International, label for Columbia Records recordings released outside North America from 1962 to 1990 CBS Records (2006), founded in 2006 for recordings featured in CBS network programs CBS Associated Records, a CBS imprint label in the 1980s to early 1990s CBS Masterworks Records, former name of Sony Classical Records CBS Discos, former name of Sony Music Latin", "Stepan Nikitich Begichev (Russian: , ) (22 July 1785 - 3 September 1859) was a Russian colonel and memoirist, brother of Dmitry Begichev and Yablochkova Elizaveta", "The following events occurred in May 1902:", "Under Tiran Nersoyan's direction, land was purchased for St. Vartan Cathedral and Cultural Center in Manhattan, New York City at Second Avenue and 34th Street.", "Notable people with the surname include: Johnny Weissmuller (1904-1984), Austro-Hungarian-born American competition swimmer and actor Johnny Weissmuller Jr. (1940-2006), American actor and longshoreman", "William Cousins may refer to: William Cousins (judge) (1927-2018), American lawyer, judge, and member of the Chicago City Council William Edward Cousins (1902-1988), American Roman Catholic archbishop William J. Cousins (1924-2013), American sociologist William Roy Cousins, Sr. (1881-1976), American politician", "Buried Dreams is the fourth studio album by Clock DVA, released in 1989 through Wax Trax!", "The Athens Skate Park is, as the name states, a skatepark located in Athens, Ohio, behind the Athens Recreational Center (known simply as \"The Rec Center\" to locals.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Rothrock, American sport shooter Cynthia Rothrock, American actress and martial artist George A. Rothrock, American university professor Jack Rothrock, American baseball player James H. Rothrock, American judge Joseph Rothrock, American environmentalist Joseph J. Rothrock, American college sports coach Mary U. Rothrock, American librarian and historian Tom Rothrock, American record producer, composer and musician", "Marion Jessie Mainwaring (April 21, 1922 - December 12, 2015) was an American writer, translator, and critic.", "Atiaia is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Atiaia consobrina (Gahan, 1892) Atiaia testaceicornis (Melzer, 1923)", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Alexandrescu, computer programmer Grigore Alexandrescu, poet Vasile Alexandrescu Urechia, historian and politician", "Feroniola is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Feroniola bradytoides (Fairmaire, 1889) Feroniola famelica Tschitscherine, 1900 Feroniola kulti Straneo, 1952 Feroniola laticollis (Solier, 1849) Feroniola minor Straneo, 1967 Feroniola reichardti Straneo, 1995 Feroniola subamaroides (Rousseau, 1900) Feroniola subsinuata Straneo, 1967 Feroniola zischkai Straneo, 1952", "Redirect to: Andrezinho (footballer, born 1995)", "The Georgia Trust operates two historic house museums: Hay House, 1859, Macon Rhodes Hall, 1904, Atlanta", "Notable people with the surname include: Conn Iggulden, (born 1971), British author Mike Iggulden, (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player", "Carson MacCormac is a Canadian actor best known for his role on the television series Big Top Academy and in the 2019 superhero film Shazam!", "The following Lists of films based on location are classified by the geographic area in which the films were set or shot:", "Umm Qasr (Arabic: ‎, also transliterated as Um-qasir, Um-qasser), is a port city in southern Iraq.", "While the amateur radio community was well aware of the system, this theory was not publicly confirmed until after the fall of the Soviet Union.", "Yuree is cited as 'one of the world's most unique martial artists, a foremost authority in the field of mind training, meditation, motivational speaking and art of self-defense.'", "Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh considers Love Stinks ( song ) one of the J. Geils Band's greatest songs, considering its lyrics to be \"a hilarious spoof on new-wave nihilism as well as soul cliche.\"", "Books illustrated include - J. S. Fletcher: Life in Arcadia (Ballantyne, Hanson, 1896) J. S. Fletcher: Gods Failures (Lane, 1897) Walter C. Rhodes: A Houseful of Rebels (Constable, 1897) Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Selections From Coleridge (1898) Ida W. Hutchison: The Gospel Story of Jesus (Hutchinson, 1901) T. W. H. Crossland: The Coronation Dumpy Book (Grant Richards, 1902) Catherine Gasgoine Hartley: Stories of Early British Heroes (Dent, 1902) Charles Dickens: A Childs History of England (Dent, 1903) The Sunday Dumpy Book For Children (Grant Richards, 1903) Patten Wilson: Daniel In The Lions Den (Sunday Dumpy Books For Children No 1) (Grant Richards, 1903) Augusta Klein; Anotole: A Romance of The Sea (Dent, 1904) Vivien Phillipps: A Trip To Santa Claus Land, or Ruths Christmas Eve (Gay & bird, 1905) Patten Wilson: Nature Round The House (Longmans, 1907) Marianne Kirlew: Her Path To The Stars (Gay & Bird, 1907) Charles John Parrish: Animal Artisans and Other Studies of Birds and Beasts (Longmans, 1907) William Samuel Furneaux; Field and Woodland Plants (Longmans, 1909) Maude I. Ebbutt; Hero-Myths and Legends of The British Race (Harrap, 1910) Homer: Odyssey (Harrap, 1911) Sara Cone Bryant: Stories To Tell To Children (Harrap, 1912) Lilian Gask: Legends of Our Little Brothers: Fairy Lore of Bird and Beast (Harrap, 1912) Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Golden Touch (The Gorgons Head) (Wonder Book) (Constable, 1912) Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Three Golden Apples (Constable, 1912) Agnes Herbert: The Moose (Black, 1913) Maud D. Haviland: Wild Life On The Wing (Black, 1913) Lilian Gask: In The Once Upon A Time - A Fairy Tale of Science (Harrap, 1913) Joseph Henry Harris: Phyllis In Piskie Land: A Tale of Cornwall inspired by Lewis Lewis Carroll: Carrolls Wonderland (David Nutt, 1913) Patten Wilson: Book of The Zoo: An Animal Book For Old and Young (1913) Frederick John Snell: Boys Who Became Famous (Harrap, 1914) Lilian Gask: True Stories About Horses (Harrap, 1914) Samuel Cox; The Signs of the Planets: A Book of Birthday Lore (Arthur Gray, 1932) Samuel Cox: What The Stars Predict For You: A Book of Birthday Lore (Arthur Gray, 1933)", "The commune is known for its plum-based pálinka and is composed of seven villages: Dealu / Oroszhegy Fâncel / Székelyfancsal Sâncrai / Székelyszentkirály Tămașu / Székelyszenttamás Tibod / Tibód Ulcani / Ülke Valea Rotundă / Uknyéd", "Lorraine Daphne Bayly AM (born 16 January 1937) is an Australian actress of film, television and theatre, best known for Lorraine Bayly's role as matriarch Grace Sullivan in the Nine Network soap opera/period drama The Sullivans", "1526-1535 : Charles de Solier, comte de Morette 1535-1537 : Antoine de Castelnau 1537-1538 : Louis de Perreau, Sieur de Castillon 1538-1543 : Charles de Marillac 1553-1556 : Antoine, 1st comte de Noailles Oct 1556-1560 : Gilles de Noailles (as French agent) Feb 1560-1562 : Michel de Seurre (Ambassador Extraordinary) Nov 1561/21 Feb 1562-1566 : Paul de Foix de Carmain 1574-1584 : Michel de Castelnau 1589-1592 : Aymar Chaste 1629-1630 : Charles de L'Aubespine 1637-1640 : Pompone de Bellièvre 1674-1677 : Henri de Massue, 1st Marquis de Rouvigny 1668-1664 : Charles Colbert, marquis de Croissy 1677-1688 : Paul Barillon", "Hatzidakis or Hadjidakis (Greek: or ) is a Greek surname, a diminutive of Hatzis: Georgios Hatzidakis (1843-1941), linguist Hatzidakis (athlete), shooter in the 1896 Olympics Ioannis Hatzidakis (1844-1921), mathematician Kostis Hatzidakis (born 1965), conservative politician Manos Hatzidakis (1925-1994), composer Nikolaos Hatzidakis (1872-1942), mathematician", "Kes may refer to: Keş, a village in Azerbaijan Kes (band), a musical ensemble from Trinidad Kes (film), 1969 film directed by Ken Loach Kes (Judaism), a rabbi in the Beta Israel community Willem Kes (1856-1934), Dutch conductor and violinist Kes (Star Trek), a fictional character in Star Trek: Voyager KES may refer to: Kawabata Evaluation System a measure of the mechanical properties of fabrics Kellom Elementary School, an elementary school in the United States the IATA code for Kelsey Airport, Canada the ISO 4217 code for the Kenyan shilling, the currency of Kenya KES College, a college in Cyprus Killer Elite Squad, a professional wrestling tag team King Edward's School (disambiguation), the name of over twenty schools in England and elsewhere Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei, a defunct tram company in Oslo, Norway", "Virve is an Estonian feminine given name and may refer to: Virve Aben (born 1930), Estonian textile artist Virve Eliste (1949-1949), youngest deportee during the Operation Priboi Virve Kiil (born 1973), Estonian glass artist Virve Kiple (born 1927), Estonian ballerina and actress Virve Köster (born 1928; better known as Kihnu Virve), Estonian folk singer from Kihnu island Virve Laev (born c. 1940), Estonian film editor Virve Liivanõmm, Estonian journalist Virve Osila (born 1946), Estonian poet and playwright Virve Reid (born 1956), Canadian adult model Virve Rosti (born 1958; better known as Vicky Rosti), Finnish singer Virve Sarapik (born 1961), Estonian art scientist and semiotician", "Gregory River, Queensland may refer to: Gregory River, Queensland (Bundaberg Region), a locality in the Bundaberg Region Gregory River, Queensland (Whitsunday Region), a locality in the Whitsunday Region Gregory River (Australia), a river than flows into the Gulf of Carpentaria", "Tawang is a state constituency in Kelantan, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly.Tawang||Tanjong||5||2,634||-||-||Abdul Hamid Zakaria", "David Tweedie may refer to: David Tweedie (accountant) (born 1944), Scottish accountant who served as chairman of the International Accounting Standards Board Dave Tweedie (born 1968), American composer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer David Tweedie (mathematician) (1865-1934), Scottish mathematician who taught in Egypt David J. Tweedie (1870-1926), Scottish mathematician", "Wilson explained that the song \"reveals a lot about myself, just the idea that you're going to look at yourself and say, 'Hey, now look, that's not me, kind of square off with yourself and say 'this is me, that's not me'.\"", "Phorticosomus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Phorticosomus castelnaui Sloane, 1915 Phorticosomus crassus Sloane, 1915 Phorticosomus edelii Castelnau, 1867 Phorticosomus felix Schaum, 1863 Phorticosomus franzi Baehr, 1998 Phorticosomus grandis Castelnau, 1867 Phorticosomus gularis Sloane, 1915 Phorticosomus horni Sloane, 1896 Phorticosomus macleayi Sloane, 1915 Phorticosomus mucronatus Blackburn, 1888 Phorticosomus nuytsii Castelnau, 1867 Phorticosomus piceus Sloane, 1915 Phorticosomus randalli Blackburn, 1890 Phorticosomus robustus Blackburn, 1889 Phorticosomus rotundatus Moore, 1967 Phorticosomus rugiceps Macleay, 1871 Phorticosomus similis Blackburn, 1888 Phorticosomus zabroides Sloane, 1910", "Notable people with the surname include: Francisco de Villagra (1511-1563), Spanish conquistador Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá (1555-1620), Spanish explorer Pedro de Villagra (1513-1577), Spanish explorer and general", "Godspy is a dormant English-language online magazine \"for Catholics and other seekers\" launched in 2003, dealing with subjects from \"politics to the arts, science to the economy, sexuality to ecology,\" and exploring the \"ideas and experiences that reveal Gods presence in the world.\"", "Ian Crawford Kelly (born 1953) is Ambassador (ret.)", "The name of the tributary is Sabirany, which derives from the name of the village \"Saber.\"", "Bekal may refer to the following people Given name Bekal Utsahi (1928-2016), Indian poet, writer and politician Surname Nalini Bekal (born 1954), Malayalam novelist and short story writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Gary Morsch (born 1952), American physician J. Durward Morsch (1920-2015), American composer Lucile M. Morsch (1906-1972), American librarian", "hackNY is a New York City-based initiative seeking \"to create and empower a community of student-technologists.\"", "Arthur Wigglesworth played 202 games for Doncaster in all competitions before moving to Goole Town in 1925.", "I am very glad to have found a motivated and able new owner for the franchise: a person who will be able to re-imagine 2013 New York Sportimes season in another great tennis town - but I will miss my team.\"", "Unione Rugby Sannio (founded on August 27, 1998) is a sport society dedicated to rugby union, located in San Giorgio del Sannio, Benevento, Italy, member of the FIR", "Ambrus or Ambruş is Hungarian name that may refer to Given name Ambrus Balogh (1915-1978), Hungarian sport shooter Ambrus Lele (born 1958), Hungarian handball player Ambrus Nagy (1927-1991), Hungarian fencer Surname Attila Ambrus (born 1967), Hungarian bank robber Ferencz Ambruş (born 1930), Romanian boxer Jan Ambrus (1899-1994), Slovak fighter pilot Ludovic Ambruş (born 1946), Romanian wrestler Mariann Ambrus (1956-2007), Hungarian rower Miklós Ambrus (born 1933), Hungarian water polo player Victor Ambrus (born 1935), Hungarian illustrator Vladimir Ambrus, Serbian rugby union player Zoltán Ambrus (1861-1932), Hungarian writer and translator", "Redirect to: Malaysian Open (tennis)", "Historical Oriente is currently represented by five different provinces: Las Tunas Province, Granma Province, Holguín Province, Santiago de Cuba Province, and Guantánamo Province.", "The genus Oziotelphusa contains fifteen species, all of which are included on the IUCN Red List (LC: least concern; VU: vulnerable; EN: endangered; CR: critically endangered; DD: data deficient):", "Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Galea, Canadian sports medicine specialist Ben Galea, (born 1978), Australian professional rugby league footballer Carol Galea, (born 1962), Maltese long-distance runner Ċensu Galea, (born 1956), Maltese politician Danny Galea, (born 1983), Australian professional rugby league player Emanuel Galea, Roman Catholic bishop and academic Guze Galea, (1901-1978), Maltese doctor and author James Galea, Australian magician and actor Lino Galea, (born 1976), Maltese footballer Louis Galea, Maltese representative on the European Court of Auditors Ludwig Galea, singer Stefan Galea, singer Michael Galea, (born 1979), Maltese footballer Paul Galea, Australian rugby league player Robert Galea, Roman Catholic priest and singer/songwriter Sandro Galea, epidemiologist and public health leader, Dean, Boston University School of Public Health", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Ohio", "Redirect to: Nurse (British TV series)", "Phillips was born in Sea Point, Cape Town, and attended the South African College, which later became the University of Cape Town, where Edwin Percy Phillips graduated under Prof. Henry Harold Welch Pearson, obtaining a BA in 1903, an MA in 1908 and a DSc in 1915 for a treatise on the flora of the Leribe Plateau in Lesotho.", "After leading the 1920 Penn State Nittany Lions football team to an undefeated season, the small (144 lb.)", "Terence Lee McDaniel (born February 8, 1965) is a former American football player who played 11 seasons in the National Football League, mostly with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders.", "Shōzō Uchii ( , Uchii Shōzō) was a Japanese architect and academic authority on the works of Frank Lloyd Wright.", "Several of the book's chapters originated as lectures, and apparently this format gave Ngũgĩ \"the chance to pull together in a connected and coherent form the main issues on the language question in literature.\"", "Wee Wee Hours is included on the 1969 album Chuck Berry Live in Concert and in the 1987 film Hail!", "At the time of the 1991 Nepal census Panchakanya , Ilam had a population of 6,666 persons living in 1221 individual households.", "Notable people with the surname include: Caroline Quiner (1839-1924), birth name of Caroline Ingalls, mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder Joanna Quiner (1796-1868), American seamstress and sculptor", "People with this surname include: Charles De Visscher (1884-1973), Belgian jurist, brother of Fernand Cornelis de Visscher (1628/29-1658), Dutch engraver Fernand De Visscher (1885-1964), Belgian legal historian, brother of Charles Jan de Visscher (1635/36-aft.1692), Dutch engraver and painter, brother of Cornelis Jeffrey de Visscher (born 1981), Dutch footballer Lambert de Visscher (1633-aft.1690), Dutch printmaker active in Italy, brother of Cornelis Paul De Visscher (1916-1996), Belgian jurist, son of Charles", "Rubab Sayda (born 15 June 1950) is an Indian politician for the Bahraich (Lok Sabha constituency) in Uttar Pradesh.Rubab Sayda is retired as Principal of Tara Girls Inter College.She is Mother of Yasar Shah former Transport Minister (independence Charge ) of Uttar Pradesh", "2014 in philosophy", "Redirect to: Lisburn van bombing", "The company provides strategy alignment and execution consulting services and designs customized business simulations, digital technology, and assessments to develop business acumen, leadership, and sales capabilities.", "Lucien Choury won the gold medal in Men's tandem along with Jean Cugnot at the 1924 Summer Olympics", "Mick Takeuchi ( Takeuchi Miku born July 4) is a Japanese manga artist, best known for her eleven-volume series Her Majesty's Dog (Joō-sama no Inu), which has been translated into English by Go!", "21,439 |location=Australian Capital Territory, Australia |date=27 December 1993 |accessdate=5 September 2019 |page=44 |via=National Library of Australia}} </ref>", "Notable people with the surname include: Aldo Raimondi (1902-1997), Italian painter Andrea Raimondi (born 1990), Italian footballer Antonio Raimondi (1824-1890), Italian-born Peruvian geographer and natural historian Ben Raimondi (born 1925), American football player Carlo Raimondi (1809-1883), Italian engraver and painter Cristian Raimondi (born 1981), Italian footballer Diego Raimondi (born 1977), Argentine footballer Edoardo Raimondi (1837-1919), Italian painter Elvira Raimondi (1866-1920), Italian painter Elviro Raimondi, Italian painter Franca Raimondi (1932-1988), Italian pop singer Giancarlo Raimondi (born 1972), Italian cyclist Gianni Raimondi (1923-2008), Italian operatic tenor Guido Raimondi (born 1953), Italian judge Ildikó Raimondi (born 1962), Hungarian-Austrian operatic soprano John Raimondi (born 1948), American sculptor Leopoldo Raimondi (born 1938), Italian footballer Luigi Raimondi (1912-1975), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Marcantonio Raimondi (1480-1534), Italian engraver and printmaker Mario Raimondi (born 1980), Swiss footballer Nicolás Raimondi (born 1984), Uruguayan footballer Pietro Raimondi (1786-1853), Italian composer of sacred music and operas Ruggero Raimondi (born 1941), Italian bass-baritone operatic singer and actor Sergio Raimondi (born 1968), Argentine poet Timoleon Raimondi (1827-1894), Italian-born Roman Catholic Prefect and Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong", "Whitby Goth Weekend, abbreviated to WGW or nicknamed Whitby, is a twice-yearly music festival for the gothic subculture, in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, organised by Jo Hampshire.", "For the book, which is an expansion of The End of History and the Last Man's essay, \"The End of History?\"", "Chichawatni (Urdu, Punjabi: ) is a tehsil of Sahiwal District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.", "In 2007, the channel became available in New Zealand on SKY TV, Channel 071", "The Pasig Revolving Tower is a 12-storey building in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines.", "Reg Matthews was the most expensive goalkeeper at the time he signed for Chelsea in 1956 for £22,000", "Notable people with the surname include: Phyllis Kandie (born c. 1965), Kenyan politician Samson Kandie (born 1971), Kenyan long-distance runner", "Regina Bastos was a member of the European parliament from 1999 to 2004 and from 2009 to 2014 as a member of the European People's Party.", "Robin Lynn Macy would be still several more years until the Dixie Chicks achieved their big commercial break, when Natalie Maines replaced Laura Lynch as lead singer.)", "Christian Bautista's videography", "Often the male is charged even though the conflict may have been initiated by the female partner.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Ludwik Żychliński (1837-?", "Padma Shri Award, India's fourth highest civilian honours - Winners, 1954-1959:", "Mark Lilley (born 12 October 1987) is an English Rugby Union player who plays for London Scottish on loan from Bristol in the RFU Championship.", "Redirect to: Amt Falkenberg-Höhe", "Cylindromorphoides is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Cylindromorphoides agriliformes (Kerremans, 1897) Cylindromorphoides katrinae Hornburg, 2003", "(Xiao Luan had made him emperor earlier in 494 after assassinating Xiao Zhaowen's brother Xiao Zhaoye.)", "Five singles were released to promote the album: in order of release, \"Cars and Girls\", \"The King of Rock 'n' Roll\" (the band's only top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart), \"Hey Manhattan!", "Dennis Cooper is perhaps best known for the George Miles Cycle, a series of five semi-autobiographical novels published between 1989 and 2000 and described by Tony O'Neill \"as intense a dissection of human relationships and obsession that modern literature has ever attempted.\"", "WAY may refer to: WaY fm, a dual-station radio network in Southwest Michigan and member of Cornerstone Radio WAY-FM Network, a national, non-profit radio broadcasting network in the United States that primarily plays Contemporary Christian music WAYM, a non-commercial Contemporary Christian music-format FM radio station broadcasting to the Nashville, Tennessee market \"Weird Al\" Yankovic, American singer-songwriter, music producer, actor, comedian, writer, satirist, and parodist \"Weird Al\" Yankovic (album), the eponymous debut album by American parodist Alfred Matthew \"Weird Al\" Yankovic", "In 1778, attending in Paris the famous presentation of Irène, after which the bust of Voltaire was crowned, the marquis de Saint-Marc improvised this quatrain which made him famous: Voltaire, reçois la couronne Que lon vient de te présenter; II est beau de la mériter, Quand cest la France qui la donne!", "Loy Vernon Hanning (October 18, 1917 - June 24, 1986) was a Major League Baseball pitcher.", "\"Jaguar\" was also screened and nominated for Palm d'Ore at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival", "Händler diagram (aka M graph, Händler'scher Kreisgraph, Kreisgraph nach Händler, Händler-Kreisgraph, Händler-Diagramm, Minimisierungsgraph) (1958)", "Born: August 25, 1951 in Lexington, KY USA Died: May 30, 2015 in Lexington, KY USA", "Notable people with the surname include: Barry Stroud (1935-2019), American philosopher Byron Stroud, Canadian musician Carlos Stroud, American physicist David Stroud, British footballer Derek Stroud, English footballer Don Stroud, American actor Donna Stroud, American lawyer subject of the book & filmwinning record producer John Stroud, American basketball player John Stroud, British television director and producer Jonathan Stroud, author of the Bartimaeus Trilogy Ken Stroud, author of mathematics textbooks Kenny Stroud, British footballer Les Stroud, Canadian television survival enthusiast Marcus Stroud, American football player Mike Stroud (disambiguation), multiple people with this name Morris Stroud, American football player Peter Stroud, American guitarist Reuben W. Stroud, New York engineer and politician Rhonda Stroud, American materials scientist and planetary scientist Robert Stroud, murderer, author, and subject of the book and films Birdman of Alcatraz William Stroud, Physics Professor at what is now Leeds University, who in the 1880s simplified the form of word problems for engineers", "Kohti Yhdeksän Nousua (Finnish for \"Towards the Rise of the Nine\") is the first full-length studio album by the black metal band Horna.", "The event took place at the Fort Rouge Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and 2008 Casinos of Winnipeg Classic was the third time the event was a Grand Slam event.", "Heinz Bigler may refer to: Heinz Bigler (footballer, born 1925) (1925-2002), Swiss football midfielder and manager Heinz Bigler (footballer, born 1949), Swiss football defender and manager", "Theodore may refer to:", "KOTI, virtual channel 2 (VHF digital channel 13), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States." ]
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McClenahan (born 1941), American politician Trent McClenahan (born 1985), Australian football (soccer) player", "Nakagawa (, Nakagawa-mura) is a village located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.", "Redirect to: Jeux sans frontières (1995)", "(In the event, the postponed novel So Vile a Sin was finally published later that month, thus frustrating Collins' claim.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Anastasia Sedova (born 1995), Russian cross-country skier Georgy Sedov, Russian Arctic explorer Lev Sedov, son of Leon Trotsky Leonid I. Sedov, physicist and first chair of space programme Natalia Sedova, the second wife of Leon Trotsky Sergei Sedov, another son of Leon Trotsky", "Siering is a German surname that may refer to the following people: Constanze Siering (born 1991), German rower Lauri Siering (born 1957), American swimmer", "Taylor Swifts music video for the 2019 single ME!", "Varieties of Georgian bread include Tonis puri Shotis puri Khachapuri", "Notable people with the surname include: Akemi Matsuno ( , born 1968), Japanese long-distance runner Matsuno Chikanobu ( ), Japanese painter Hirokazu Matsuno ( , born 1962), Japanese politician Nobuo Matsuno ( , born 1951), Japanese politician Raizo Matsuno ( , 1917-2006), Japanese politician Rina Matsuno ( , 1998-2017), Japanese idol Shuji Matsuno ( , born 1963), Japanese badminton player Taiki Matsuno ( , born 1967), Japanese voice actor Yorihisa Matsuno ( , born 1960), Japanese politician Yasumi Matsuno ( , born 1965), Japanese video game designer", "Events from the year 1941 in Russia", "A list of mainland Chinese films released in 1993:", "Redirect to: Elías Bazzi", "The denomination 222 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years222", "John Jacob Mortvedt (January 25, 1932 - March 13, 2012) was an American soil scientist who worked with micronutrient fertilizer.", "1916 in philosophy", "In 2008, Hallelujah was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\"", "Windy Peak is the name of several mountain summits:", "Notable people with the surname include: Clement Anderson Akrofi, philologist, ethnolinguist and translator who worked on the structure of the Tw language i Hayford Akrofi, Ghanaian political activist Justice Akrofi (born 1942), Ghanaian Anglican archbishop", "This is an alphabetical list of shopping centres in San Marino: Atlante Shopping Center, via Tre Settembre, Dogana (about 40 shops) Azzurro Shopping Center, via Marino Moretti, Serravalle - San Marino's biggest shopping center (Conad + 40 shops) The Market San Marino Outlet Experience, via Fondo Ausa, Falciano - San Marino's biggest factory outlet (about 130 shops) OPENING 2020 Electronics Shopping Center, via Marino Moretti, Serravalle (Dpiù + 5 shops) San Marino Centro Commerciale, via del Passetto, Fiorentino (Coal + 10 shops)", "Sir Anthony Browne (29 June 1443 - c. 17 November 1506) was the son of Sir Thomas Browne and Eleanor FitzAlan.", "The 821st Aero Repair Squadron was a repair squadron during World War I", "A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1942:", "Notable people with the surname include: Matthew Guglielmetti (born 1949), American mobster Savino Guglielmetti (1911-2006), Italian gymnast", "In September 2019, Pepa Bueno was named host of Hora 25 in Cadena SER", "Elizabeth Lundeen writes of Dudley Pettey's views, \"Sarah Dudley Petteys promotion of womens public work and middle-class values served as an inspiration to subsequent black leaders who fought to secure improvements, however meager, for African Americans during the nadir of race relations in North Carolina.\"", "Khaled Al-Ansari currently plays as a midfielder .", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1999 (see 1999 in film):", "Redirect to: Rhizophascolonus", "Coopersville or Cooperville may refer to a location in the United States: Cooperville, Georgia Coopersville, Kentucky in Wayne County, Kentucky Coopersville, Louisiana in Iberia Parish, Louisiana Coopersville, Maryland in Baltimore County, Maryland Coopersville, Michigan in Ottawa County, Michigan Coopersville, New Jersey in Warren County, New Jersey Coopersville, New York (disambiguation) (multiple) Coopersville, Ohio in Pike County, Ohio Coopersville, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania", "Salts and covalent derivatives of the cyanide ion", "1951 Belgian Grand Prix was race 3 of 8 in the 1951 World Championship of Drivers", "Louis Van Parijs, also spelled Parys (c. 1908 - ?)", "In stepping down, Groux tweeted, \"I feel grateful and honored to have supported Evo, sincerely congratulate Marko Machicao, and will continue to work for Bolivia forever.\"", "Redirect to: Mass media in Hungary", "This is the filmography of Hong Kong actor and singer Ekin Cheng", "Notable people with the surname include: Kaveh Alamouti, Iranian businessman Reza Alamouti, Iranian politician and activist Siavash Alamouti, Iranian-American engineer", "Yenikend or Yeniknd or Yenikänd or Yenikand or Yenikend or Yengikend (Azerbaijani and Turkish for \"new village\") may refer to: Aşağı Ksmn, Azerbaijan Danyeri, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Agdash, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Agsu, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Gadabay, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Goranboy, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Goychay, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Khojavend, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Kurdamir, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Nakhchivan (disambiguation) Kiçikoba, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Sharur, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Neftchala, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Oghuz, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Qabala, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Quba, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Sabirabad, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Salyan, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Samukh, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Shamakhi, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Siazan, Azerbaijan Yeniknd, Tartar, Azerbaijan Yenikend, Tovuz, Azerbaijan Yenikend, Zangilan, Azerbaijan Yenikend reservoir, Azerbaijan Yenikend Hydroelectric Power Station, Azerbaijan Yenikend, Iran, near Tabriz", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 317 of the United States Reports:", "1722 British general election", "Redirect to: The Golden Goose", "- June 7, 1978 in Daly City, California, USA.)", "Macromia splendens is a species of dragonfly in the family Macromiidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Pierre Amédée Jaubert (1779-1847), French Orientalist and traveller George F. Jaubert, A Swiss citizen who in 1903 patented Oxylithe, a form of sodium peroxide or sodium dioxide: see rebreather Hervé Jaubert (1960), French Navy officer who later worked for Exomos in Dubai Hippolyte François Jaubert, (1798-1874) was a French politician and botanist", "The following is a list of Executive Government of Colombia entities:", "Kaboni Savage is the first man from Philadelphia, in modern history, to receive a federal death sentence.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Burnier (1931-2002), Dutch writer Louis Burnier (1795-1873), Swiss Valdensian pastor and writer Radha Burnier (1923-2013), Indian theosophist", "It contains a single genus, Aderpas, and the following species: Aderpas brunneus (Thomson, 1858) Aderpas congolensis Hintz, 1913 Aderpas griseotinctus Hunt & Breuning, 1955 Aderpas griseus (Thomson, 1858) Aderpas lineolatus (Chevrolat, 1858) Aderpas nyassicus Breuning, 1935 Aderpas obliquefasciatus Breuning, 1974 Aderpas pauper (Fahraeus, 1872) Aderpas punctulatus Jordan, 1894 Aderpas subfasciatus Jordan, 1894", "Notable people with the surname include: Jacques Mézard (born 1947), French politician Jean Mézard (1904-1997), French politician Marc Mézard (born 1957), French physicist", "Bulbulators is a Polish punk rock band playing since 1989", "(died 16 December 1644) was an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford.", "The album charted at number 34 in the Official UK Charts", "Notable people with the surname include: Elvir Baljić, Bosnian footballer Mirsad Baljić, Bosnian footballer", "The school is named after a leader of the Indian independence movement, and independent India's first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel", "Richard MacDonald (born 1946) is a California-based contemporary figurative artist known for his bronze sculptures and his association with Cirque Du Soleil", "Stevens as an English-language surname may refer to:", "Leonardo Legaspi Co (1953 - 2010) was a Filipino botanist and plant taxonomist who during Leonard Co's lifetime was considered the \"foremost authority in ethnobotany in the Philippines.\"", "Redirect to: List of theatre awards", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1958:", "(Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the names Callistemon linearis, Callistemon pinifolius and Callistemon rigidus.)", "Ceratinops is a genus of North American dwarf spiders that was first described by Nathan Banks in 1905.", "Japanese football in 2005", "Gailly is a French surname that may refer to Étienne Gailly (1922-1971), Belgian soldier and Olympic runner Jean-loup Gailly, French computer programmer Paul Gailly (1894-?", "Sir Richard Musgrave, 1st Baronet (1585 - 6 November 1615) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1611.", "Zeller See or Zellersee, also Lake Zell in English, may refer to: Zeller See (Lake Constance), part of Lower Lake Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Lake Zell, a lake in the Pinzgau near Zell am See, Zell am See District, state of Salzburg, Austria Zeller See or Irrsee, a lake in the Salzkammergut near Zell am Moos, Vöcklabruck District, Upper Austria, Austria", "Notable people with the surname include: Eleonora Bretz, Luxembourgian-Greek female model George Bretz, Canadian lacrosse player George Bretz (photographer), American photographer Greg Bretz (born 1990), American snowboarder J Harlen Bretz (1882 - 1981), American geologist, first to recognize evidence of the Missoula Floods, also known as the Bretz Floods Jim Bretz (born 1964), American baseball coach and scout John L. Bretz (1852 - 1920), U.S. Representative from Indiana", "Zeno or Zenon (Ancient Greek: ) may refer to:", "Kayin State (Phlone: ; S'gaw Karen: , [kkshæ], Burmese: , [kj pjìn]) the name given by the Burmese military government to Karen State, is a state of Myanmar.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Abdul Aziz Tetteh (born 1990), Ghanaian footballer Alfred Tetteh (born 1975), Ghanaian boxer David Tetteh (born 1985), Ghanaian-Kyrgyz footballer David Tetteh (boxer) (born 1971), Ghanaian boxer Emmanuel Tetteh (born 1974), Ghanaian footballer Hanna Tetteh (born 1967), Ghanaian barrister and politician Joe Tetteh (1941-2002), Ghanaian boxer Michael Tetteh (born 1989), Ghanaian footballer Osah Bernardinho Tetteh (born 1996), Ghanaian footballer Sellas Tetteh (born 1956), Ghanaian footballer and manager Sly Tetteh (died 2011), Ghanaian footballer and manager Stephen Tetteh (born 1982), Ghanaian footballer Sulemanu Tetteh (born 1992), Ghanaian boxer Given name: Tetteh Adzedu (born 1949), Ghanaian fashion designer Tetteh Nortey (born 1990), Ghanaian footballer Tetteh Quarshie (1842-1892), Ghanaian agriculturalist", "Kadapakkam (Tamil: ), is a developing residential area in North Chennai, a metropolitan city in Tamil Nadu, India", "Notable people with the surname include: André Esterhuizen (born 1994), South African rugby union player Bernard Esterhuizen (born 1992), South African track cyclist JR Esterhuizen (born 1991), South African rugby union player Quintin Esterhuizen (born 1994), Namibian rugby union player Riaan Esterhuizen (born 1994), South African rugby union player Willie Esterhuizen, South African actor", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Krupa Sr. (1915-1989), Silesia born painter, inventor and sportsman Alfred Freddy Krupa (born 1971), painter Gene Krupa (1909-1973), Polish-American drummer Jakub Krupa (born 1985), Czech handball player Joanna Krupa (born 1979), Polish-American model and actress Krystyna Krupa (born 1939), Polish former volleyball player Urszula Krupa (born 1949), Polish politician", "A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1955 (see 1955 in film):", "(Androgyny was a prevalent theme in the music of Sheila E.'s mentor, Prince, and common in pop music of the period.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Al Tinney (1921-2002), American jazz pianist Frank Tinney (1886-1940), vaudeville entertainer Mary Catherine Tinney, Irish diplomat Matt Tinney (21st century), reporter and weekend newsreader Sheila Tinney, Irish mathematical physicist Stuart Tinney (born 1964), Olympic-level equestrian rider The Tinney Family, owners of Belcourt Castle in Newport, Rhode Island", "A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1968:", "This cave differs from the others at Priddy in apparently not having formed as a stream swallet.\"", "Was Captain Logan half Native American plus half European ancestry (in the James theory) or was Captain Logan a full-blooded Shawnee (in the Johnny theory)?", "Events from the year 1985 in Italy", "Redirect to: Shatskyi Lakes", "The monarchy survived until December 1975, when Kingdom of Laos's last king, Savang Vatthana, surrendered the throne to the Pathet Lao, who abolished the monarchy in favor of a Marxist state called the Lao People's Democratic Republic, which has controlled Laos since.", "For example, given a function defined on the interval and a degree bound , a minimax polynomial approximation algorithm will find a polynomial of degree at most to minimize", "Monkey Hero (The Adventures of Monkey Hero in Europe) is a role-playing video game developed by Blam!", "This law requires a child actor's employer to set aside 15% of the earnings in a trust (often called a Coogan Account), and codifies issues such as schooling, work hours, and time off.", "The company was founded in 2001 by Bob Heard, Chris Burchett and Andrew Kahl", "Based on the Punjab Local Government Act of 2013, issued before the local elections of October 31, 2015, the number of Union Councils increased to 274, as listed further below in § List of Union Councils as of 2015", "Nkayi , Republic of the Congo is the country's fourth largest city with a population of 71,620 (2007 census).", "The Doctor in Spite of Himself ( 1931 film ) was made at the Cines Studios in Rome.", "Notable people with the surname include: Danira Bilić, Croatian basketball player Joško Bilić, Croatian football player Jure Bilić, Croatian politician Mate Bilić, Croatian football player Mirjana Bilić, Serbian gymnast Slaven Bilić, Croatian football player", "Redirect to: Kike Tortosa (footballer, born 1991)", "Shingu may refer to:", "Despite this Rembrandt : God Strikes Back is in most senses a solo album by La!", "Frommelt is a German surname that may refer to Christof Frommelt (born 1918), Olympic cross-country skier from Liechtenstein Louis Frommelt (1943-2005), Olympic sport shooter from Liechtenstein Paul Frommelt (born 1957), Olympic alpine skier from Liechtenstein, son of Christof Willi Frommelt (born 1952), Olympic alpine skier from Liechtenstein, son of Christof, brother of Paul", "Notable persons with that surname include: Alexander Brandon (born 1974), American musician and composer Alfred de Bathe Brandon (all of Wellington, New Zealand): Alfred Brandon (politician) (1809-86), politician Alfred Brandon (mayor) (1854-1938), Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand (son of the above) Alfred Brandon (lawyer) (1883-1974), of Wellington, New Zealand (son of the above) Arthur Brandon (1822-1847), British architect and architectural writer, brother of Raphael B. Brent D. Brandon (born 1960), U.S. Air Force aviator, Distinguished Flying Cross Catherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (Catherine Brandon) (1519-1580), duchess of Suffolk Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, close friend and brother-in-law of Henry VIII Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (c. 1484 - 1545) Chris Brandon (born 1976), professional English football player Dave Brandon (born 1952), American businessman David Brandon (actor) (born 1940), American actor David Brandon (architect) (1813-1897), Scottish architect Edgar Ewing Brandon (1865-1957), professor of French and former president of Miami University Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland (Lady Eleanor Brandon) (1519-1547) Elmer Brandon (1906-1956), Canadian politician Eric Brandon (1920-1982), English Formula One driver Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk (1517-1559), maiden name Lady Frances Brandon, niece of Henry VIII Gennifer Brandon (born 1990), American basketball player Gerard Brandon (1788-1850), American politician and Governor of Mississippi Harry \"Skip\" Brandon, founding partner of Smith Brandon International Heather Brandon, South African chairman of the World Board of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (1535-1551), son of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Catherine Willoughby Henry Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1516-1534), nephew of Henry VIII Henry Brandon (actor) (1912-1990), American character actor Henry L. Brandon (1923-1997), American naval aviator and businessman Henry Brandon, Baron Brandon of Oakbrook (1920-1999), Baron of Oakbrook Jacques Émile Édouard Brandon (1831-1897), French artist Johnny Brandon (born 1925), English singer Kirk Brandon (born 1956), British musician and singer/songwriter Mark E. Brandon, American lawyer and academic Martin Brandon-Bravo (born 1932), British politician Michael Brandon (born 1945), American actor Michael Brandon (pornographic actor) (born 1965), American pornographic actor Raphael Brandon (1817-1877), British architect and architectural writer, brother of Arthur B. Richard Brandon (??", "Mounce is a surname, and may refer to: Lewis Alfred Mounce (1857-1935), Canadian lumberman and politician Robert H. Mounce (born 1921), American New Testament scholar, father of William D. Mounce Tony Mounce (born 1975), American Major League Baseball pitcher William D. Mounce (born 1953), American New Testament Greek scholar, son of Robert H. Mounce", "(According to the United States Navy this happened on 14 December 1944, but USS LSM-149's fate has also been reported as on 5 December 1944.)", "1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban - match drawn 2nd Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town - South Africa won by an innings and 229 runs 3rd Test at Centurion Park - South Africa won by an innings and 7 runs" ]
[ "As a nickname, Money may refer to: Money Johnson (1918-1978), American jazz trumpeter Money Mark (born 1960), American producer and musician, best known for collaborations with the Beastie Boys Floyd Mayweather Jr. (born 1977), American professional boxer and promoter and five-division world champion having won fifteen world titles Bill Monroe (baseball) (c. 1877-1915), an African-American baseball player in the Negro leagues Jeff Wilkins (born 1972), a former National Football League placekicker", "Adie is both a surname and a given name of Scottish origin, a medieval pet form of Adam.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Padilla (artist) (born 1974), American artist and art educator Aarón Padilla (born 1977), Mexican footballer Alejandro García Padilla (born 1971), Puerto Rican politician and attorney Anthony Padilla (born 1987), American comedian and actor, and former member of the group Smosh Ariel López Padilla (born 1962), Mexican actor Bela Padilla (born 1991), Filipino actress Blanca Padilla (born 1995), Spanish fashion Model Carlos Padilla Velásquez (1932-2014), Honduran footballer and manager Carlos Hernando Padilla Díaz (1946-2014), Colombian plastic arts master Craig Padilla, American ambient musician and film score composer, actor, and video producer Daniel Padilla (born 1995), Filipino actor David Padilla (1927-2016), former president of Bolivia Ernesto Padilla (born 1972), Cuban-American artist and cigarmaker Frederick M. Padilla (born 1959), 15th president of the National Defense University Heberto Padilla (1932-2000), Cuban poet Ignacio Padilla (1968-2016), Mexican writer Jesús Padilla Gálvez (born 1959), Spanish philosopher Jim Padilla, American automobile industry executive José Padilla (Sánchez) (1889-1960), Spanish composer José Padilla (prisoner) (born 1970), U.S. citizen held as enemy combatant and later convicted of having aided terrorists José Prudencio Padilla (1784-1828), Colombian military leader Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c.1590-1664), Spanish composer who lived in what is now Mexico Kylie Padilla (born 1993), Filipino actress Robin Padilla (born 1969), Filipino actor Leonard Padilla (born 1939), American bounty hunter Martín de Padilla y Manrique, 1st Count of Santa Gadea Maligiaq Padilla (born 1982), Greenlandic kayaker Nathaniel Padilla, Filipino sports shooter Trinidad \"Trina\" Padilla de Sanz (1894-1957), Writer, storyteller, poet Vicente Padilla (born 1977), former Nicaraguan Major League Baseball pitcher", "Kugulta (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Kugulta, Rostov Oblast, a khutor in Yulovskoye Rural Settlement of Tselinsky District of Rostov Oblast Kugulta, Stavropol Krai, a selo in Kugultinsky Selsoviet of Grachyovsky District of Stavropol Krai", "William David Barnes (September 3, 1860 - May 1, 1930, Decatur, Illinois) was an American entomologist and surgeon.", "R27 may refer to: R27 (airship), a British R23X class airship of World War One R27 (New York City Subway car), a model of New York City Subway rolling stock manufactured from 1960 to 1961 R27 road (South Africa) R27: Very toxic in contact with skin, a risk phrase in chemistry BMW R27, a 1960s single-cylinder BMW motorcycle Renault R27, a racing car built by the Renault F1 team for use during the 2007 Formula One season R-27 may refer to : R-27 Zyb, a Soviet nuclear missile USS R-27 (SS-104), an R-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the United States Navy R-27 (air-to-air missile), a medium-range air-to-air missile developed by the Soviet Union", "Cyclone is a nickname for: Cy Young (1867-1955), American Hall-of-Fame baseball pitcher whose nickname \"Cyclone\" was shortened to \"Cy\" Cyclone Taylor (1884-1979), Canadian Hall-of-Fame hockey player Fabiano Aoki (born 1978), Brazilian kickboxer Cyclone Miller (1858-1916), American Major League Baseball pitcher Cyclone Ryan (1866-1917), Major League Baseball pitcher and first baseman for 12 games Cyclone Joe Williams (1886-1951), American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues", "Redirect to: 1951 Utah Redskins football team", "Canton of Chantonnay consists of the following communes: Le Boupère Bournezeau Chantonnay Essarts-en-Bocage La Ferrière Fougeré La Merlatière Rochetrejoux Sainte-Cécile Saint-Germain-de-Prinçay Saint-Hilaire-le-Vouhis Saint-Martin-des-Noyers Saint-Prouant Saint-Vincent-Sterlanges Sigournais Thorigny", "Mechnikova, Odessa, Ukraine, 65029", "Eric of Sachsen-Lauenburg (1472 - 20 October 1522) was Bishop of Hildesheim as Eric II from 1502 to 1503 and Bishop of Münster as Eric I from 1508 to 1522.", "Notable people with the surname include: Art Kahler (1897-1982), American football and basketball player and coach Bob Kahler (born 1917), American football player and coach Carl Kahler (1856-1906), Austrian painter Erich Kahler (1885-1970), Czech-American literary scholar and essayist Ferdinand N. Kahler (1864 - 1927), American inventor, entrepreneur and automobile pioneer George Kahler (1889-1924), American baseball pitcher Hans-Joachim Kahler (1908-2000), German general Kris Kahler (born 1983), Australian rugby league footballer Lyndsay Kahler, American beauty pageant winner Otto Kahler (1849-1893), Austrian physician Royal Kahler (1918-2005), American football player Wolf Kahler (born 1938), German actor", "Redirect to: Grahame Christie", "Sallie quickly became known to other regiments brigaded with the 11th Pennsylvania as \"Dick Coulter's dog.\"", "1 March 1622 in Amsterdam - buried in July 1666 in Amsterdam?)", "In all, Aylmer has written five novels and one non-fiction book about history in Bath linked with Jane Austen: Darcy's Story (UK 1996, HarperCollins US 2006) - ISBNs 978-0-9528210-2-1 and ISBN 978-0061148705 The New Illustrated Darcy's Story (1999) - ISBN 978-0-9528210-3-8 Walking with Jane Austen through Bath to Lyncombe and Widcombe (2003) - ISBN 978-0-9528210-6-9 Julia & the Master of Morancourt (HarperCollins US 2009) - ISBN 978-0061672958 Sophie's Salvation (2015) - ISBN 978-0-9528210-0-7 Dialogue with Darcy (2015) - ISBN 978-0-9528210-4-5", "In 2013 GAZ started serial production of the new generation GAZelle NEXT light commercial vehicle that features freighter, van, minibus and other versions of different sizes.", "The genus contains the following species: Thermocyclops africae Baribwegure, Thirion & Dumont, 2001 Thermocyclops analogus Kiefer, 1936 Thermocyclops asiaticus (Kiefer, 1932) Thermocyclops brehmi (Kiefer, 1927) Thermocyclops brevifurcatus (Harada, 1931) Thermocyclops byzantinus Kiefer, 1952 Thermocyclops consimilis Kiefer, 1934 Thermocyclops conspicuus Lindberg, 1950 Thermocyclops crassus (Fischer, 1853) Thermocyclops crenulatus Brehm, 1949 Thermocyclops crucis Holynska, 2006 Thermocyclops dalmaticus Petkovski, 1956 Thermocyclops decipiens (Kiefer, 1929) Thermocyclops decoratus Dussart, 1978 Thermocyclops dumonti Baribwegure & Mirabdullayev, 2003 Thermocyclops dybowskii (Landé, 1890) Thermocyclops emini (Mrázek, 1898) Thermocyclops ethiopiensis Defaye, 1988 Thermocyclops hastatus (Kiefer, 1952) Thermocyclops hooki Löffler, 1968 Thermocyclops hyalinus (Rehberg, 1880) Thermocyclops ianthinus Harada, 1931 Thermocyclops iguapensis W. M. Silva & Matsumura-Tundisi, 2005 Thermocyclops incisus (Kiefer, 1932) Thermocyclops infrequens (Kiefer, 1929) Thermocyclops inopinus (Kiefer, 1926) Thermocyclops inversus (Kiefer, 1936) Thermocyclops iwoyiensis Onabamiro, 1952 Thermocyclops kawamurai K. Kikuchi, 1940 Thermocyclops kivuensis Kiefer, 1952 Thermocyclops macracanthus (Kiefer, 1929) Thermocyclops macrolasius Kiefer, 1952 Thermocyclops maheensis Lindberg, 1941 Thermocyclops microspinulosus Lindberg, 1942 Thermocyclops minutus (Lowndes, 1934) Thermocyclops mongolicus Kiefer, 1937 Thermocyclops ndalaganus Kiefer, 1952 Thermocyclops neglectus (G. O. Sars, 1909) Thermocyclops nigerianus Kiefer, 1932 Thermocyclops oblongatus (G. O. Sars, 1927) Thermocyclops oithonoides (G. O. Sars, 1863) Thermocyclops operculifer Kiefer, 1930 Thermocyclops orghidani (Plesa, 1981) Thermocyclops orientalis Dussart & Fernando, 1985 Thermocyclops ouadanei van de Velde, 1978 Thermocyclops pachysetosus Lindberg, 1951 Thermocyclops parvus Reid, 1989 Thermocyclops philippinensis (Marsh, 1932) Thermocyclops pseudoperculifer Holynska, 2006 Thermocyclops retroversus (Kiefer, 1929) Thermocyclops rylovi (Smirnov, 1928) Thermocyclops schmeili (Poppe & Mrázek, 1895) Thermocyclops schuurmanae (Kiefer, 1928) Thermocyclops stephanidesi Kiefer, 1938 Thermocyclops taihokuensis Harada, 1931 Thermocyclops tchadensis Dussart & Gras, 1966 Thermocyclops tenuis (Marsh, 1910) Thermocyclops thermocyclopoides (Harada, 1931) Thermocyclops tinctus Lindberg, 1936 Thermocyclops trichophorus Kiefer, 1930 Thermocyclops uenoi ItoTak, 1952 Thermocyclops vermifer Lindberg, 1935 Thermocyclops vizarae (Fryer, 1957) Thermocyclops wolterecki Kiefer, 1938", "People with this surname include: Yuko Anai ( , born 1974), Japanese pop singer Takamasa Anai ( , born 1984), Japanese judoka Chihiro Anai ( , born 1996), Japanese pop singer, member of AKB48", "Monica Michel (born 16 April 1955) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1998 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author):", "In 1981, Mike Cooley ( engineer ) was a recipient of the Right Livelihood Award for \"designing and promoting the theory and practice of human-centred, socially useful production.\"", "The Anthology (1968-1992) is a two-CD compilation distilling the best tracks from American comedian Richard Pryor's seven albums The Anthology ( 1968 -- 1992 ) recorded and/or released on Warner Bros. Records or its subsidiary Reprise, and is essentially the digest version of his 2000 nine-CD box set ...And It's Deep Too!", "Eriksson competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's individual archery.", "Notable people with the surname include: Curtis M. Loftis, Jr. (born 1958), American politician, businessman and philanthropist Dwight Loftis (born 1943), American politician Norman Loftis, American poet Robert Geers Loftis (born 1956), American diplomat Zenas Sanford Loftis (1881-1909), American missionary to Tibet", "Notable people with the surname include: Antony Nicholas Allott (1924-2002), English academic Geoff Allott (born 1971), New Zealand cricketer Gordon L. Allott (1907-1989), American politician Kenneth Allott (1912-1973), British poet Mark Allott (born 1977), English footballer Miriam Allott (1920-2010), English literary scholar Molly Allott (1918-2013), Royal Air Force officer Nick Allott (born 1954), British theatre producer Paul Allott (born 1956), English cricketer Robert Allott, 17th-century English editor, poet and writer Tommy Allott (1908-1975), English motorcycle speedway rider William Dixon Allott (c. 1817-1892), Mayor of Adelaide", "The 2009 APG III system merged this small family into the Alstroemeriaceae in the order Liliales, in the clade monocots", "Notable people with the surname include: Mark McCarrick (born 1962), English former professional footballer Martin McCarrick (born 1962), English cellist, keyboardist and guitarist Theodore McCarrick (born 1930), defrocked American prelate, former Catholic cardinal and archbishop Cardinal McCarrick High School, Catholic secondary school located in South Amboy, New Jersey, United States", "\"Baby Elephant Walk\" is a song written in 1961 by Henry Mancini for the 1962 film Hatari!", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Heather (born 1972), English cricketer Larry R. Heather, Canadian politician Peter Heather, British historian Roy Heather (born 1935), English actor Scott Heather (born 1975), American college baseball coach Sean Heather (born 1982), English cricketer Teariki Heather (born 1959), Cook Island politician William (Smiley) Heather (born 1958), Cook Island politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Akinori Ichikawa ( , born 1998), Japanese footballer Ichikawa Danjūrō and Ichikawa Ebizō, stage names taken on by a series of kabuki actors of the Ichikawa family since the 17th century Daisuke Ichikawa (born 1980), Japanese football midfielder Fusae Ichikawa (1893-1981), Japanese feminist, politician and women's suffrage leader Haruyo Ichikawa (1913-2004), Japanese film actress Jun Ichikawa (1948-2008), Japanese film director Kon Ichikawa (1915-2008), Japanese film director Ichikawa Kumehachi ( , 1846-1913), Japanese actress Mayumi Ichikawa (born 1976), Japanese long-distance runner Mikako Ichikawa (born 1978), Japanese actress and model, sister of Miwako Ichikawa Miori Ichikawa (born 1994), former member of NMB48 Miwako Ichikawa (born 1976), Japanese actress, sister of Mikako Ichikawa Miyo Ichikawa ( , born 1989), Japanese actress Raizo Ichikawa (1931-1969), Japanese film and kabuki actor Stalker Ichikawa (born 1974), Japanese professional wrestler Takuji Ichikawa (born 1962), Japanese novelist Tatsuo Ichikawa ( , 1916-?", "Redirect to: 2018 European Wheelchair Handball Nations' Tournament", "Mardare is a Moldovan and Romanian surname that may refer to Andrian Mardare (born 1995), Moldovan javelin thrower Ștefan Mardare (born 1987), Romanian footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Audebert (born 1977), French rugby union player Jean-Baptiste Audebert (1759-1800), French artist and naturalist", "Art . Lebedev Studio's motto is \"Design will save the world.\"", "(Francesco Maria was on business in Rome during this infamous event.)", "2014 (English: What's Up with Love?)", "Mehdi Rahimi ( footballer ) made his Iran Pro League debut on 13 October 2017 against Siah Jamegan", "Kinki Sharyo is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as TYO: 7122", "Nizhnyaya Omka (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Nizhneomsky District of Omsk Oblast, Russia: Nizhnyaya Omka, Nizhneomsky Rural Okrug, Nizhneomsky District, Omsk Oblast, a selo in Nizhneomsky Rural Okrug Nizhnyaya Omka, Solovetsky Rural Okrug, Nizhneomsky District, Omsk Oblast, a village in Solovetsky Rural Okrug", "Cyardium is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Cyardium castelnaudii (Thomson, 1864) Cyardium cribrosum Pascoe, 1866 Cyardium granulatum Breuning, 1980 Cyardium malaccense Breuning, 1968 Cyardium obscurum Aurivillius, 1925 Cyardium variegatum Aurivillius, 1913", "Lob may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Alain Filhol (born 1951), French racing driver Antoine Michel Filhol (1759-1812), French engraver Édouard Filhol (1814-1883), French scientist Élisabeth Filhol (born 1965), French writer Henri Filhol (1843-1902), French medical doctor Jean-Gilles Filhol de Camas (1758-1805), French Navy officer", "Canton of Nogent consists of the following communes: Ageville Andilly-en-Bassigny Bannes Biesles Bonnecourt Changey Charmes Cuves Dampierre Esnouveaux Forcey Lanques-sur-Rognon Louvières Mandres-la-Côte Marnay-sur-Marne Neuilly-l'Évêque Ninville Nogent Orbigny-au-Mont Orbigny-au-Val Plesnoy Poinson-lès-Nogent Poiseul Poulangy Rolampont Sarcey Thivet Vesaignes-sur-Marne Vitry-lès-Nogent", "Notable people with this surname include: Daniel Boháč, Czech ice hockey player Dwayne Bohac, American politician Jan Boháč, Czechoslovak canoer Josef Boháč, Czech ice hockey player Ladislav Boháč, Czechoslovak actor Marek Boháč, Czech footballer", "Redirect to: 2008 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships", "Chrysoula Zacharopoulou (born 7 May 1976) is a French gynaecologist and politician of La République En Marche!", "Cripple may also refer to: Software Crippleware, a type of shareware or freeware that lacks full functionality Mass media Cripple Clarence Lofton (1887-1957), blues artist \"Crippled Inside\", a 1971 song by John Lennon on the album Imagine The Crippled Masters, a 1979 kung-fu film The Cripple of Inishmaan, a 1997 Irish play Crippled Lucifer, a 1998 album by Burning Witch \"Cripple Fight\", a 2001 episode of South Park Hooky the Cripple, a 2002 novel by Chopper Read Cripple Crow, a 2005 album by Devendra Banhart Cripple Need Cane, a rock band from Los Angeles See also Cripple Creek (disambiguation)", "Thomas West, 1st Baron West (1365 - 19 April 1405)", "Stephen Ngonyani died at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) on 1 July 2018", "List of moths of Australia ( Tineodidae ) also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List of moths of Australia.", "Bernard Deacon may refer to: Bernard Deacon (linguist), historian and linguist of Cornish Bernard Deacon (anthropologist) (1903-1927), social anthropologist", "Hydraphaenops is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Hydraphaenops alfambrai Lagar Mascaro, 1979 Hydraphaenops blancheti A. Gaudin, 1947 Hydraphaenops bourgoini Jeannel, 1946 Hydraphaenops chaudoirii Brisout da Banneville, 1867 Hydraphaenops ehlersi Abeille de Perrin, 1872 Hydraphaenops elegans A. Gaudin, 1945 Hydraphaenops galani Espanol, 1968 Hydraphaenops gracilis A. Gaudin, 1947 Hydraphaenops longicollis Joffre, 1931 Hydraphaenops minos Linder, 1860 Hydraphaenops mouriesi Genest, 1983 Hydraphaenops navaricus Coiffait & A. Gaudin, 1950 Hydraphaenops pandellei Linder, 1859 Hydraphaenops pecoudi A. Gaudin, 1938 Hydraphaenops penacollaradensis Dupri, 1991 Hydraphaenops sobrarbensis Lagar Mascaro & Hernando, 1987 Hydraphaenops vandeli Coiffait, 1969 Hydraphaenops vasconicus Jeannel, 1913", "Redirect to: List of Will & Grace characters", "Notable people with the surname include: Armen Hovhannisyan (1994-2014), Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army soldier Art Hovhannisyan, Armenian-American boxer Artak Hovhannisyan, Armenian sport wrestler Ashot Hovhannisyan, Armenian politician Edgar Hovhannisyan, Armenian composer Khoren Hovhannisyan, Armenian football midfielder Lilit Hovhannisyan, Armenian singer Lusine Hovhannisyan, Armenian footballer Raffi Hovannisian, American-born Armenian politician Robert Hovhannisyan, Armenian chess Grandmaster Sargis Hovhannisyan, Armenian football defender Vahan Hovhannisyan (1956-2014), Armenian politician and minister Vardan Hovhannisyan, Armenian director and producer Zhirayr Hovhannisyan, Armenian sport wrestler Zhora Hovhannisyan, Armenian footballer", "So Long , Frank Lloyd Wright has since been released on several Simon & Garfunkel compilation albums.", "The following is a partial list of First Nations band governments in Canada:", "Notable people with the surname include: Auke Bloembergen (1927-2016), Dutch jurist and legal scholar Nicolaas Bloembergen (born 1920), Dutch-American physicist", "Leslie Nielsen returns as Lieutenant Frank Drebin (his original character from Police Squad!", "Živilė is a female given name of Lithuania origin that may refer to: Živilė Balčiūnaitė (born 1979), Lithuanian long-distance runner Živilė Raudonienė (born 1982), Lithuanian fitness model, bodybuilder and former professional wrestler Živilė Vaiciukevičiūtė (born 1996), Lithuanian race walker", "Notable people with the surname include: Don Imus, American television and radio host Fred Imus, American radio host and the younger brother of radio talk show host Don Imus Deirdre Imus, American author and wife of Don Imus", "Seron is the surname of the following people Devon Seron, Filipina actress and a television personality Pierre Seron (1942-2017), Belgian comic book artist", "(He also coached in China's National Basketball League in 2012.)", "Clathrina passionensis is a species of calcareous sponge from Clipperton Island.", "Seiko Instruments Inc. (, Seikō Insutsuru Kabushiki-gaisha) (SII) is a Japanese company, which develops and commercializes semiconductor, micromechatronics, and precision timepiece technology.", "Notable people with the surname include: John Grefe (1947-2013), American chess player William Grefe (born 1930), American film director", "Further notable results were: 1925: 2nd, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 50 km 2nd, Italian men's championships of cross-country skiing, 18 km", "Notable people with the surname include: Guido Marcello Mugnaini (born 1940), Italian cyclist Joseph Mugnaini (1912-1992), Italian-born American artist and illustrator", "Roger Akinin - Portrait of Joseph Graffi Bruce Armstrong - Jan Senbergs Bob Baird - Salvatore Zofrea - Psalm 58 Li (David) Baohua - Portrait (Hazel Hawke) Kevin Connor - Portrait of Hendrik Kolenberg Fred Cress - Other Selves John Edwards - Tess Knight (Artist, Friend, Academic) Francis Giacco - Homage to John Reichard (Winner: Archibald Prize 1994) (Image) George Gittoes - Self Portrait in Somalia James Gleeson - Portrait of the Artist as an Evolving Landscape Robert Hannaford - Self Portrait Robert Hannaford - The Lord Mayor Nicholas Harding - Portrait of Kenneth W Tribe Hongbin Zhao - Graeme McMahon Bill Leak - Malcolm Turnbull (People's Choice) Kerrie Lester - Richard Goodwin Lewis Miller - John Wolseley Ann Morton - Self Portrait Henry Mulholland - Susie Carleton Gretel Pinniger - The Enlightened Educator - Dr Bruce Carter, Headmaster of Cranbrook, with List of Archibald Prize 1994 finalists's son Nick and the artist's son Sigi Peter Robertson - Kate Ceberano (Packing Room Prize) William Robinson - Unanimous Self Portrait Jenny Sages - Loti and Victor Smorgon John Scurry - Portrait of Allan Mitelman, painter Wendy Sharpe - Self-portrait Garry Shead - Alice Kalmar-Spigelman Jiawei Shen - Hedda's camera (Portrait of Claire Roberts) (Image) Ian Smith - Ray Hughes Ann Thomson - David Malouf Rosemary Valadon - Noni Hazlehurst - Summer '94 Waiting Again David Van Nunen - Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man on a Horse Wes Walters - David Hobson as Orpheus", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Lindley (1904-1951), American lawyer and sportsman Audra Lindley (1918-1997), American actress Augustus Frederick Lindley (1840-1873), Royal Navy officer involved in the Taiping reform movement in China Butch Lindley (1948-1990), American NASCAR racer Charles Lindley (1865-1957), Swedish socialist and trade union activist David Lindley (musician) (born 1944), American guitarist David Lindley (physicist) (born 1956), British theoretical physicist and author Debbie Lindley (born 1973), British TV presenter and journalist Dennis Lindley (1923-2013), British statistician Dick Lindley, English professional footballer Earl Lindley (1933-2012), Canadian professional football player Eric Lindley (born 1982), American artist, writer, and musician Fred Lindley (born 1878), English Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Rotherham 1923-31 Fleetwood Lindley, the last surviving person to have viewed Abraham Lincoln's body Florence Lindley, British school headmistress Florrie Lindley, fictional character in British TV soap opera Coronation Street Sir Francis Lindley (1872-1950), British diplomat Hilda Lindley, American environmentalist Howard Lindley (died 1972), Australian journalist and filmmaker Isaac Lindley (1904-1989), Peruvian businessman Jacob Lindley (1774-1857), first president of Ohio University James Lindley (born 1981), English footballer James Johnson Lindley (1822-1891), U.S. Representative from Missouri Jen Lindley, fictional character in American TV drama Dawson's Creek John Lindley (1799-1865), English botanist, gardener and orchidologist John Lindley (cinematographer) (born 1951), American cinematographer Jonathan Lindley (1756-1828), one of the original settlers of Orange County, Indiana Leta Lindley (born 1972), American professional golfer Louis Burton Lindley, Jr., better known as the actor Slim Pickens Mark Lindley (born 1937), American musicologist and historian Maurice Lindley (1915-1994), English football player, coach and manager Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley (1828-1921), English jurist, son of John Lindley Paul Lindley (born 1966), English businessman Richard Lindley (author) (born 1949), English author Robert Lindley (1776-1855), English cellist Ryan Lindley (born 1989), American footballer Simon Lindley (born 1948), British organist, choirmaster, conductor and composer Siri Lindley (born 1969), American triathlete and coach Thomas Jefferson Lindley (1843-1915), American Civil War soldier, farmer and politician Tinsley Lindley (1865-1940), English footballer Trevard Lindley (born 1986), American footballer Walter C. Lindley (1880-1958), United States federal judge William Lindley (1808-1900), English civil engineer Sir William Heerlein Lindley (1853-1917), British civil engineer, son of William Lindley", "Platyrhopalus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Platyrhopalus acutidens Westwood, 1833 Platyrhopalus cardoni Wasmann, 1904 Platyrhopalus castelnaudi Westwood, 1874 Platyrhopalus comottii Gestro, 1882 Platyrhopalus davidis Fairmaire, 1886 Platyrhopalus denticornis Donovan, 1804 Platyrhopalus imadatei (Chujo, 1962) Platyrhopalus intermedius Benson, 1846 Platyrhopalus irregularis Ritsema, 1880 Platyrhopalus mandersi Fowler, 1912 Platyrhopalus paussoides Wasmann, 1904 Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus Shiraki, 1907 Platyrhopalus tonkinensis Janssens, 1948 Platyrhopalus westwoodii Saunders, 1838", "Edwardsium is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Edwardsium crockeri (Glassell, 1936) Edwardsium crosslandi (Finnegan, 1931) Edwardsium lobipes (Rathbun, 1898) Edwardsium spinimanum (H. Milne-Edwards, 1834)", "Notable people with the surname include: A. I. Gordon-Ingram, major in the Korean War, B Company commander in the Battle of Hill 282 Adam Ingram (SNP politician) (born 1951), Scottish National Party (SNP) politician and Member of the Scottish Parliament Adam Ingram (Labour politician) (born 1947), British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament Alex Ingram (born 1945), Scottish footballer Andrew B. Ingram (1851-1934), Ontario real estate agent and political figure Barbara Ingram (1947-1994), American R&B singer/songwriter Bill Ingram (1898-1943), American college football coach Brandon Ingram (born 1997), American basketball player Sir Bruce Ingram, editor of The Illustrated London News, son of Sir William Ingram, 1st Baronet Catherine Ingram, American politician Charles Ingram, a former British Army major convicted of deception after cheating on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", "Notable people with the surname include: Abe Bluestein (1909-1997), American anarchist and editor Barbara Simons (nee Bluestein, born 1941), American computer scientist Howard B. Bluestein, American research meteorologist Susan Bluestein (born 1946), American casting director Fictional characters include: Suzanna Bluestein, in the Japanese anime Divergence Eve", "- Ira Glass Act 2: Confession - Carl Marziali Act 3: Blood Agent - Ira Glass Act 4: And I Love Her - Etgar Keret Episode 275 - \"Two Steps Back\" Show description: On the decline of Washington Irving Elementary School in Chicago, once a model for success in public education reforms Act 1: 1994 - Ira Glass Act 2: 2004 - Ira Glass Episode 276 - \"Swing Set\" Show description: On swing voters, who were thought to play an important role in the U.S. presidential election, 2004, which took place a few days after the episode first aired Act 1: My Buddy, Hackett - Ira Glass Act 2: Cold-Cock the Vote - Jack Hitt Act 3: One Son, One Vote - Sarah Koenig Act 4: He's Got Legs - Lisa Pollak Episode 277 - \"Apology\" Show description: On apologizing Act 1: Repeat After Me - David Sedaris Act 2: Dial \"S\" for Sorry - Ira Glass Act 3: Two Words You Never Want to Hear From Your Doctor - Starlee Kine Episode 278 - \"Spies Like Us\" Show description: On surveillance and eavesdropping by private citizens Act 1: The Lobbyist - Burt Covit Act 2: Life With the Haters - Beth Lisick Act 3: Mystery Shoppers - Lisa Pollak Act 4: Stop Bugging Me - Jane Feltes Episode 279 - \"Auto Show\" Show description: On dB drag racing, vehicle theft, car salespeople, and elderly drivers Act 1: Crunk in the Trunk - David Segal Act 2: Baby You Can't Drive My Car - Jamie Kitman Act 3: Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Be Alarmingly Familiar - Curtis Sittenfeld Act 4: Not Your Father's Chevrolet Salesman - Sarah Koenig Act 5: End of the Road - Lisa Pollack", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Holíková, Czech tennis player Bobby Holík (born 1971), retired Czech-American professional ice hockey center Jaroslav Holík (born 1942), retired professional ice hockey player Jiří Holík (born 1944), retired professional ice hockey player Libor Holík, Czech footballer Lukáš Holík (born 1992), Czech footballer Norbert Holík (born 1972), Paralympian athlete from Slovakia Petr Holík (born 1992), Czech ice hockey player Vladimír Holík (born 1978), Czech ice hockey player Vyachaslaw Holik (born 1989), Belarusian professional footballer", "Redirect to: Billy Walsh (footballer, born 1921)", "Strandiata is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Strandiata abyssinica (Breuning, 1935) Strandiata lizleri Adlbauer, 2015 Strandiata monikae Adlbauer, 2008 Strandiata renominata Vitali F. & Vitali C., 2012", "The health centre is the location of the J. W. Crane Memorial Library, the biggest collection of material on aging in Canada.", "Notable people with the surname include: Wilhelm Gustloff, the German leader of the Swiss Nazi party", "A22 motorway (Austria), a road connecting Vienna and the A23 to Stockerau A22 road (England), a road connecting London to Eastbourne, East Sussex A22 autoroute, a road connecting Paris to Belgium and the low countries through the Roubaix conurbation A22 road (Isle of Man), a road connecting Willaston Corner and Union Mills Road Autostrada A22 (Italy), a road connecting Modena and Brennero A22 motorway (Cyprus), a future road planned to bypass Nicosia A22 motorway (Netherlands), a road connecting the interchange Velsenand the interchange Beverwijk A22 road (Northern Ireland), a road connecting Dundonald to Comber in County Down, in Northern Ireland A22 motorway (Portugal), a road connecting Lagos with Vila Real de Santo António Autovía A-22, a road linking the Spanish cities of Huesca and Lleida which is under construction & partially open A 22 road (Sri Lanka), a road connecting Passara and Monaragala", "Vocalist and guitarist Sam Forrest describes the album as:", "In the Swedish calendar 1704 was a leap year starting on Friday, one day ahead of the Julian and ten days behind the Gregorian calendar.", "Notable people with the surname include: John McGeever (born 1939), American footballer Kitty McGeever (1966-2015), English actress and comedian Ryan McGeever (born 1994), Scottish footballer", "Étienne Aubry exhibited several works of great merit at the Salon; but his life was cut short in its prime, in which year (1781) he had exhibited the 'Parting of Coriolanus from his Wife.'", "Kavitha is one of the 65 villages in the Borsad (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in Anand district of Gujarat, a state in Western India", "Died in the Service of Howard Henry's Country, February 12, 1919.\"", "Palmyra Area School District consists of: Palmyra Area High School Palmyra Area Middle School Forge Road Elementary School Pine Street Elementary School Northside Elementary School Lingle Avenue Elementary School", "The INCJ was established as a temporary (15 years) corporate entity on July 27, 2009; with the prime objective of \"boosting the competitiveness of Japanese firms by promoting a philosophy of 'open innovation' and creating next-generation businesses in promising new technologies by providing capital and managerial support, through private-public partnership.\"", "Redirect to: Capacitor-spring analogy", "Notable people with the surname include: Ben Keays (born 1997), Australian rules footballer Fred Keays (born 1900), Australian rules footballer Jim Keays (born 1946), Australian musician Peter Keays (born 1955), Australian rules footballer Russell Keays (1913-1995), Canadian politician Sara Keays (born 1947), English writer and former mistress of British Conservative politician Cecil Parkinson Terry Keays (born 1970), Australian rules footballer", "Fabio Livio Morelli (born March 14, 1995) is a Swiss footballer who currently plays for FC Yverdon-Sport", "Claude McKinney died from Progressive supranuclear palsy", "Jerome Smiley wrote, \"McGaa had promised more than William McGaa could perform, was a troublesome customer to manage, and a hard man to browbeat.\"", "Geert Huinink ([ert œynŋk]) (born 1971?)", "Bemban is a small town in Jasin District, Melaka, Malaysia", "ExCo may refer to: Executive Committee (disambiguation) Executive Council (disambiguation) Experimental College (disambiguation) Exco Levi, Canadian musician Exco International, a British money brokerage Exco Technologies, a Canadian tool and die supplier", "Sarto is an Italian surname, and may refer to:", "Neale is a surname, and may refer to Bill Neale, Canadian figure skater Charles Neale (1751-1823), American Jesuit Charles Neale, English footballer Cornelius Neale, English clergyman Douglas Neale, Scottish electric car maker (1895) Duncan Neale (born 1939), English footballer Earle \"Greasy\" Neale, American football coach Edgar Neale, New Zealand politician Edmund Neale, Poet Edward St. John Neale, Lieutenant-Colonel and British representative in Japan (1862-1863) Edward Vansittart Neale, British Christian Socialist Emma Neale, New Zealand novelist and poet Eric Neale, British car designer Francis Neale, American Jesuit Geoff Neale, United States Libertarian Party President Gerry Neale (1941-2015), British politician Greasy Neale, American football and baseball player and coach Harry Neale, Canadian broadcaster Sir Harry Burrard-Neale, 2nd Baronet, British navy officer and politician Haydain Neale, Canadian singer J Neale, Hampshire cricketer Jack Neale, English footballer James Neale (1615-1684), English migrant to Maryland Joe Neale, American baseball player John Neale (born 1926), English Bishop of Ramsbury John Ernest Neale, British historian John Mason Neale, British theologian and writer John Preston Neale, English architectural draughtsman Keith Neale, English footballer Kevin Neale, Australian rules footballer Lachie Neale (born 1993), Australian rules footballer Leonard Neale, American bishop Liam Neale, English rugby union player Mark Neale, British documentary and film director Michael Neale (academic), British behavior geneticist Nathaniel Neale, New Zealand Rugby League player Orville Neale, Virginia Tech football coach Paddy Neale, Canadian politician Peter Neale, English footballer Phil Neale, English cricketer Raphael Neale, American politician Robbie Neale, Canadian ice hockey player Robert Neale, American pilot Robert E. Neale, American paper folder Stan Neale, Australian rules footballer Stephen Neale, American philosopher Thomas Neale (1641-1699), British founder of the North American Postal Service Tom Neale, New Zealand lone occupant of Suwarrow Walter Neale (c1600-1639), British explorer and Colonial administrator William Neale (1904-1955), English cricketer William Neale (footballer) (1872-1906), English footballer", "The Autonomous Extravehicular Activity Robotic Camera Sprint (AERCam Sprint) is a NASA experiment to demonstrate the use of a prototype free-flying television camera." ]
[ "The species was observed on Phillip Island in 1792., but was not formally described until 1984", "According to theologian Bernard McGinn, \"Joachim of Fiore is the most important apocalyptic thinker of the whole medieval period.\"", "Redirect to: Lego City#Octan", "Redirect to: Pentimento: A Book of Portraits", "Redirect to: Embarrassing Moments (1930 film)", "Denys Pouncey (1906-1999) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Wells Cathedral", "Rudolph Matt (10 September 1909 in St. Anton am Arlberg - 18 November 1993 in Innsbruck) was an Austrian alpine skier and world champion.", "Mount Macedon Memorial Cross was listed on the Victorian Heritage Register on 1 September 1994.", "Redirect to: London Conference of 1912-1913", "Notable people with the surname include: Allen P. Lovejoy, American politician Arthur Oncken Lovejoy (1873-1962), American philosopher and intellectual historian Asa Lovejoy (1808-1882), American pioneer and politician, founder of Portland, Oregon Ben Lovejoy (born 1984), American ice hockey player Deirdre Lovejoy (born 1962), American actress Elijah Parish Lovejoy (1802-1837), American journalist and abolitionist, brother of Owen Esther Pohl Lovejoy (1869-1967), American physician and activist F. T. F. Lovejoy (1854-1932), American industrialist Frank Lovejoy (1912-1962), American actor George Lovejoy (died 2003), Australian rugby league commentator George A. Lovejoy (1931-2015), American politician and businessman Lynda Lovejoy (born 1949), Navajo politician Owen Lovejoy (1811-1864), American congressman and abolitionist, brother of Elijah Owen Lovejoy (anthropologist) (born 1943), American evolutionary biologist Paul Lovejoy, Canadian historian Robin Lovejoy (1924-1985), Australian theatre director and actor Spencer Lovejoy (born 1998), American squash player Terry Lovejoy, Australian amateur astronomer Thomas Lovejoy, American biologist Tim Lovejoy (born 1968), British television presenter Fictional characters: Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, a recurring character in the animated television series The Simpsons Helen Lovejoy, wife of the above Lovejoy, a fictional antiques dealer of eponymous novels and television", "Freddy or Freddie may refer to:", "Tupuji Imere Football club is the only club in Vanuatu who still maintain Tupuji Imere F.C.'s position in the Premier League since the start in 1980", "In a recent national ranking, the Pakistan Council for Science and Technology ranked him as the top among chemistry professional of Pakistan", "Vida Akoto Banfo (born 7 February 1949) is a Ghanaian Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana", "Menne or Mennes is a surname that may refer to:", "Jacquot de Nantes was screened out of competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.", "There Olga Semenova did not finish in the women's 100 metres - T13 event and went out in the first round of the women's 400 metres - T13 event", "This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter B:", "Kuman may refer to: Kuman, Albania, a village in the Roskovec municipality, Fier County, Albania Küman, a municipality in Azerbaijan Cumans, an ancient people Kuman language (disambiguation), several unrelated languages", "Notable people with the surname include: Martín Bordonaro (born 1988), Argentine footballer Tom J. Bordonaro, Jr. (born 1959), American politician", "Weichert is a surname shared by a number of notable people, including: Dieter Weichert Florian Weichert Konrad Weichert", "Paradiestus is a genus of South American corinnid sac spiders first described by Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão in 1915.", "Adjoined with the Fairmont Beijing hotel, the Reignwood Centre houses office space, City Club dining, Art Exchange Centre, as well as boutique shops such as Malo, Luly Yang and Lasvit", "Notable people with the surname include: Boxers Kōki Kameda Daiki Kameda Seiji Kameda, musician", "The National Scenic Area was established by Public Law 102-217, known as the \"Chattahoochee National Forest Protection Act\" of 1991,", "Notable people with the surname include: Mike Fanucci (born 1949), American football player Stefano Fanucci (born 1979), Italian footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan Housego (born 1988), English cricketer Fred Housego (born 1944), British game show contestant Stephen Housego (Born 1977), British dance music producer and Disc Jockey", "2012 was designated as: International Year of Cooperatives International Year of Sustainable Energy for All", "Klaus Trummer (born 24 February 1945 in Zeitz) is a former East German slalom canoeist who competed in the early to mid-1970s.", "Dr. Assem Jaber is a Lebanese diplomat and is a former Ambassador of Lebanon to Russia, presented his credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin on 22 January 2004.", "Redirect to: Beleriand#Nargothrond", "Camptodontus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Camptodontus amazonum Putzeys, 1866 Camptodontus amrishi Makhan, 2010 Camptodontus anglicanus (Stephens, 1827) Camptodontus cayennensis Dejean, 1826 Camptodontus crenatus Brulle, 1837 Camptodontus falcatus Putzeys, 1861 Camptodontus forcipatus Putzeys, 1866 Camptodontus interstitialis Putzeys, 1866 Camptodontus isthmius Bates, 1881 Camptodontus longicollis Putzeys, 1866 Camptodontus longipennis Putzeys, 1866 Camptodontus obliteratus Putzeys, 1866 Camptodontus puncticeps Putzeys, 1861 Camptodontus reichei Putzeys, 1861 Camptodontus trisulcus Brulle, 1837", "The Walter Eucken Institut is a German ordo-liberal economic think tank based in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.", "Ezra Malki was rabbi of Rhodes in the seventeenth century; he was brother-in-law of Hezekiah de Silva, the author of \"Peri adash.\"", "KICT-FM's studios are located with television station KWCH in Wichita and the transmitter is located outside Colwich, Kansas.", "Artelida is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Artelida asperata Waterhouse, 1880 Artelida aurosericea Waterhouse, 1882 Artelida calcarata Fairmaire, 1905 Artelida caligata Fairmaire, 1904 Artelida cribata Vives, 2003 Artelida crinipes Thomson, 1864 Artelida diversitarsis Fairmaire, 1902 Artelida fuscosericans Fairmaire, 1902 Artelida gracilipes Fairmaire, 1902 Artelida holoxantha Fairmaire, 1902 Artelida nobilitata Nonfried, 1891 Artelida olivacea Fairmaire, 1903 Artelida pernobilis Van de Poll, 1890 Artelida perrieri Fairmaire, 1903 Artelida rubicunda Fairmaire, 1903 Artelida scutellaris Fairmaire, 1896 Artelida villosimana Fairmaire, 1903", "Chae Ji-hoon (Hangul: ; Hanja: ; born 5 March 1974) is a retired South Korean short track speed skater", "Grimaucourt-près-Sampigny is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.", "Conservation status - IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: EX - Extinct, EW - Extinct in the Wild CR - Critically Endangered, EN - Endangered, VU - Vulnerable NT - Near Threatened, LC - Least Concern DD - Data Deficient, NE - Not Evaluated (v. 2013.2, the data is current as of March 5, 2014)", "Notable people with the surname include: Abeiku Quansah (born 1990), Ghanaian footballer Derrick Ansah Quansah (born 1990), Computer Science Engineer Charles Quansah (born 1964), Ghanaian serial killer Kwame Quansah (born 1982), Ghanaian footballer Nat Quansah, Ghanaian botanist and academic", "Yasuo Matsuyama (born March 23, 1947) is a Japanese researcher in machine learning and human-aware information processing.", "Notable people with the surname include: Mark Nesler (born 1961), American country music artist", "Redirect to: 2008 Georgia Democratic presidential primary", "Nathan Hines (born 29 November 1976) is an Australian-born former rugby union and rugby league footballer.", "Redirect to: 2013 Banca dell'Adriatico Tennis Cup", "1827 Chilean presidential election 1827 French legislative election", "2008 Kawasaki Frontale season", "Aleksandr Cherkasov (born February 5, 1956) is a former Soviet sport shooter.", "From 1979-1984 Gouthier served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), representing Italy for the Communist Party From 1983-1984, Gouthier served as Vice-Chair of the Delegation for relations with Yugoslavia", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 278 of the United States Reports:", "Notable people with this surname include: Mimis Androulakis (born 1951), Greek author and politician Nikos Androulakis (born 1979), Greek politician", "Kotak may refer to: Kotak (band), an Indonesian rock band Kotak (surname), surname and people who bear it Kotak Mahindra Bank, an Indian financial service firm Kotak Securities, subsidiary of Kotak Mahindra Bank Kotak, Iran (disambiguation) Qal'eh-ye Kotak (Kotak Castle), a village in Iran Kotak Bozorg (Greater Kotak), a village in Iran", "Notable people with the surname include: Danijel Vušković (born 1981), Croatian footballer Mario Vušković (born 2001), Croatian footballer Miloš Vušković (1900-1975), Montenegrin painter Pedro Vuskovic (1924-1993), Chilean economist and politician Sergio Vuskovic (born 1930), Chilean politician", "Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze (born 1982) is a Brooklyn-based Nigerian-British artist noted for drawings and works on paper which focus on cultural hybridity or \"post-colonial non-nationalism.\"", "Hi Impact Planet (also known as the Hi Impact Amusement park) is an amusement, theme park and resort on the outskirts of Lagos but located in Ogun State along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Hi-Impact Planet opened to the public in December, 2015", "Root is a surname, and may refer to:", "The 2011-12 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup is the first conference of the 2011-12 PBA season.", "William Patrick Palmer (1803-1885), who called himself Sir William Palmer, 9th Baronet, from 1865 (although William Palmer ( theologian )'s claim to the title was never acknowledged), was an Anglican theologian and liturgical scholar of the 19th century.", "Jay Johnson may refer to: Jay Johnson, an alternate spelling of Jeh Johnson, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jay Johnson (singer), Detroit doo-wop bass-baritone singer Jay Johnson (ventriloquist) (born 1949) Jay Johnson (runner) (born 1959); American mountain runner Jay Johnson (pitcher) Jay Johnson (baseball coach) Jay Kenneth Johnson, American actor Jay L. Johnson, retired U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations and CEO of General Dynamics Corporation Jay W. Johnson, U.S. Democratic congressman from Wisconsin and director of the United States Mint Jay W. Johnson (composer), see Harry for the Holidays Jay Johnson Morrow, governor of the Panama Canal Zone Jay Johnson (musician), guitar player and singer for Blackfoot and Skinny Molly Jay Johnson (jazz singer) (1928-1954), American jazz singer; see de:Jay Johnson", "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.\"", "Helen Robinson may refer to: Helen Robinson (businesswoman) (born 1965), businesswoman and company director from New Zealand Helen M. Robinson (1906-1988), American author and educator Helen Ring Robinson (1878-1923), American suffragist, writer, and political office holder", "Notable people with the surname include: Irena Sendler (1910-2008), Polish social worker, humanitarian and Holocaust rescuer Egon Sendler (born 1923), German-French art historian", "Notable people with the surname include: Asle Strand, Norwegian luger Andreas Strand (1889-1958), Norwegian gymnast in the 1908 Summer Olympics Anne Lilia Berge Strand, Norwegian artist and DJ Arne Strand, Norwegian journalist and politician for the Labour Party David Strand, American academic Embrik Strand (1876-1947), Norwegian zoologist, entomologist and arachnologist Hans E. Strand (1934-2000), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party Joakim Strand, Finnish politician Johan Martin Jakobsen Strand (1873-1935), Norwegian farmer and politician for the Liberal Party Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand, (1907-2000), a Danish astronomer Kjetil Strand, Norwegian handball player Knut Olaf Andreasson Strand (1887-1980), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party Lars Iver Strand, Norwegian football player Lars Ketil Strand, Norwegian forester Lasse Strand, Norwegian football (soccer) defender Mark Strand, an American poet Morten Strand, Norwegian footballer and politician for the Conservative Party Odd Strand (1925-2008), Norwegian civil servant Olaf Strand (1899-1997), Norwegian middle distance runner Pål Strand, Norwegian football Paul Strand, an American modernist photographer Richard Strand, an American linguist studying Afghanistan Roar Strand, Norwegian football player Tove Strand, Norwegian director and former politician for the Labour Party Erik Welle-Strand (1916-2001), Norwegian mining engineer and World War II resistance member", "Helmuth Kulenkampff obtained his PhD in 1922 under Ernst Wagner at the University of Munich with a thesis entitled: Über das Kontinuierliche Röntgenspektrum (On the continuous X-ray spectrum).", "Notable people with the surname include: Clarence Carnes Edward Earl Carnes Jill Carnes Jimmy Carnes, noted college and Olympic track coach Kim Carnes Michael Carnes Patrick Carnes Ryan Carnes Thomas P. Carnes", "As of 2009, Apperson has published 110 refereed research publications Apperson got Charles S. Apperson's bachelor's degree from Humboldt State University and his master's degree and doctorate from the University of California, Riverside", "Redirect to: Ethereum", "Oak Hill is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Manistee County, Michigan, United States.", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 446 of the United States Reports:", "Rabbi Dr. Isaac Lewin, (1906 - 1995) was a Professor Emeritus Of Jewish History at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University In New York", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Colorado", "In addition to Rozita Che Wan's famous acting world, she is also one of the hot women celebrities in social media and has often received public attention, especially about her relationship and marriage with a popular comedy actor with the sitcom \"Oh My English!", "Trichaphaenops is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Trichaphaenops cerdonicus Abaille de Perrin, 1903 Trichaphaenops crassicollis Jeannel, 1949 Trichaphaenops gounellei Bedel, 1880 Trichaphaenops raffaldianus Lemaire, 1981 Trichaphaenops sollaudi Jeannel, 1916", "Simeon Baldwin was elected New Haven city clerk in 1790 was appointed clerk of the District and Circuit Courts of the United States for the District of Connecticut and served until November 1803, when he resigned, having been elected to Congress.", "Tigran in an interview said that A Fable ( album ) chose the name of the album \"... because each composition tells a story ... [and] people can relate to fables because they are both simple, yet deep.\"", "The surname may refer to: Nikolai Alekhin, Soviet rocket designer Alexander Alekhine (1892-1946), Russian-French chess master and former world champion Alexei Alekhine (1888-1939), Russian chess master and brother of Alexander Grace Alekhine (1876-1956), American-British-French artist, chess master, and wife of Alexander Alekhine Maria Alyokhina, Russian political activist Nikolay Alyokhin, Russian Olympic fencing champion", "\"Two Men Reading\" was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture!", "Redirect to: Sebastian Lubomirski", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Bown (born 1946), English musician Archie Bown (1882-1958), English football (soccer) striker Chuck Bown (born 1954), NASCAR champion Heather Bown (born 1978), American volleyball player Jane Bown (born 1925), British photographer Jim Bown (born 1960), NASCAR driver John Young Bown (1821-1890), Canadian physician Paul Bown (born 1957), British actor Ralph Bown (1891-1971), noted American radio pioneer Stuart Bown (born 1978), Australian rules footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Anke Möhring Charlotte Möhring, German aviator Günther Möhring (1936-2006), German chess player Herbert Mohring, University of Minnesota transportation economist Mike Mohring (born 1971), German politician (CDU) Mike Mohring (born 1974), American football player Paul Möhring", "The term \"matriname\" was introduced by Prof. Bryan Sykes in his book The Seven Daughters of Eve, stating that, quote, \"we would then all have three names: a first name, a surname and a new one, a matriname perhaps.\"", "In 1883 the conservative British journal St. Stephen's Review described O'Hea as an \"out-and-out nationalist\", but also as \"one of the cleverest artists in the three kingdoms\" who \"could be making John Fergus O'Hea's thousands per annum if he cared to live in London, where he is well known and highly thought of;\" instead he \"draws his most marvellous cartoons for the most miserable of Irish comic papers.\"", "Brovko is a Slavic surname that may refer to Anatoly Brovko (born 1966), Russian politician Ihor Brovko (born 1992), Ukrainian association football midfielder", "People with the surname include:", "However the means, Ó Ciardhubháin, with William Ó Ciardhubháin's family and followers, are stated in the city archives to have settled in the town in 1488, \"where he became one of the principal, influential men then in Galway.\"", "The larvae feed on Mangifera (including M. indica), Combretum, Myrica and Allophylus species", "Redirect to: Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto", "Every Ag product comes with a lifetime guarantee and is manufactured in Seattle, Washington. '", "Muriel T. Yacavone (May 16, 1920 - December 18, 2012) was an American politician.", "Mike Calvert frequently led attacks from the front, a practice that earned him the nickname amongst the men under his command of \"Mad Mike.\"", "Roșca is a Romanian surname which may refer to: Alexandru Roșca, Romanian psychologist Dumitru D. Roșca, Romanian philosopher Iurie Roşca, Moldovan politician Laurențiu Țigăeru Roșca, Romanian politician Marcel Roşca, Romanian sport shooter", "Notable people with the surname include: Kazuma Kaya ( , born 1996), Japanese artistic gymnast", "Notable people with the surname include: Sidney Grapes, English comedian Steve Grapes (born 1953), English footballer", "After being on hiatus since March 23, 2011, Hot in Cleveland returned on June 15, 2011 to air the remaining 12 episodes of season 2 ending on August 31, 2011.", "Issue Imperial Prince Atsuakira () (994-1051), Emperor Go-Ichijō's Crown Prince; later, Ko-ichijō In () Imperial Prince Atsunori () (997-1054) Imperial Prince Atsuhira () (999-1049) Imperial Princess Tōshi (real pronunciation is unknown) () (1001-1023), 37th Saiō in Grand Shrine of Ise) 1012-1016 Imperial Princess Shishi (real pronunciation is unknown) () (1003-1048), spouse of Fujiwara no Norimichi () Imperial Prince Moroakira () (1005-1085), lay priest under the name Seishin () (second head priest of Ninna-ji Temple, )", "Notable people with the surname include: Chiney Ogwumike (born 1992), Nigerian-American basketball player, sister of Nneka Ogwumike Nneka Ogwumike (born 1990), American basketball player, sister of Chiney Ogwumike", "Notable people with the surname include: Beau Willimon (born 1977), American playwright and screenwriter William Henry Willimon (born 1946), American theologian", "Manuel D. Pizarro is attributed the famous phrase pronounced as a result of the consequences that caused the Revolution of the Park in Argentina: \"The revolution is defeated, but the government is dead.\"", "Love Lasts Forever may refer to: \"Love Lasts Forever\" (All Saints song) \"Love Lasts Forever\" (Kissing the Pink song) \"Love Lasts Forever\" (Virgin Prunes song)", "Manuel Felipe Ramón Picarte Mujica, better known as Ramón Picarte Mujica (June 9, 1830 - 1884?)" ]
[ "Dimple Entertainment (Japanese: , Hepburn: Kabushikigaisha Dinpuru) was a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded in November 2005 and headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.", "University of Panama ABAB University Technological University of Panama Universidad Católica Santa María La Antigua West Coast University - Panama Polytechnic University of Central America Florida State University-Panama ISAL institute Universities in Panama City Universidad Americana (Panama) Universidad del Isthmo Universidad Hosanna Quality Leadership University Universidad Midrasha Jorev Interamerican University of Panama Universidad Hispanoamericana de Panama Universidad Latinoamericana de Comercio Exterior Universidad Euroamericana Universidad Internacional de Ciencia y Tecnología Commonwealth University", "Notable people with the surname include: Mohammad Ali Mardani (born 1994), Iranian footballer Mohd Mardani (born 1972), Singaporean footballer Nasrollah Mardani, Iranian poet Sajjad Mardani (born 1986), Iranian taekwondo practitioner", "FC Nürnberg's Josef Schmitt was the top scorer of the 1930 championship with seven goals.", "The Committee for the Marshall Plan, also known as Citizens' Committee for the Marshall Plan to Aid European Recovery, was a short-term organization established to promote passage of the European Recovery Program known as the Marshall Plan - which \"fronted for a State Department legally barred from engaging in propaganda.\"", "The ballad caused considerable embarrassment for the rail company, which was mocked in music halls throughout Ireland and Britain because of the song.", "Elks Temple ( Boise , Idaho ) was designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel and has an unusual cornice, plus an elk head on its front facade with light bulbs at the antler tips; it is a Boise landmark, and according to its NRHP nomination is \"one of the city's better buildings from the pre-World War I period.\"", "Redirect to: List of engineering universities and colleges in Pakistan", "Destination X (2010) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, which took place on March 21, 2010 at the TNA Impact!", "Bayt Az Zafiq is a village in western central Yemen.", "The name Tsarnaev-from Chechnya-may refer to: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (born 1993), Kyrgyz-born terrorist who perpetrated the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 Tamerlan Tsarnaev (1986-2013), Russian-born terrorist who perpetrated the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013", "Two judges-Robert C. Zampano of U.S. District Court and Frank S. Meadow of Connecticut Superior Court-mediated the dispute \"through informal conferences among nearly 100 lawyers representing the victims' families and 40 contractors and subcontractors.\"", "Gary Richardson may refer to: Gary Richardson (Arizona politician), member of the Arizona State Senate, 1995-1999 Gary Richardson (lawyer) (born 1941), American lawyer and political candidate in Oklahoma Gary Richardson (American football) (1935-2002), American football coach and player Gary Richardson (producer)", "Galerie Louise Leiris was a fine art gallery in Paris established by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler in 1920.", "Dieter Schatzschneider is currently a Scout for Hannover 96", "Pashkevich (Belarusian: ; Russian: ) is a surname that may refer to: Alaiza Pashkevich (1876-1916), Belarusian poet and political activist Igor Pashkevich (1971-2016), Russian figure skater Vasily Pashkevich (1742-1797), Russian musician Vladimir Pashkevich (born 1996), Russian football player Yekaterina Pashkevich (born 1972), Russian ice hockey player", "The novel, Yates' first in over six years, was generally well received, with Associated Press book reviewer Phil Thomas calling Young Hearts Crying \"absorbing\" and \"superb\" and New York Times reviewer Christopher Lehmann-Haupt terming the work \"absorbing\" and \"beguilingly vivid\" despite complaining that characters' lack of self-awareness became \"ultimately tiresome.\"", "Trevalga (Cornish: Trevelgi) is a coastal civil parish and hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.", "The village of Carden consists of Higher Carden and Lower Carden.", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna Zinkeisen (1901-1976), Scottish painter and artist Doris Zinkeisen (1898-1991), Scottish costume designer, artist and writer", "In addition Johann Peter Klassen also published Reiseskizzen über die Auswanderung im Jahre 1923 (Scottdale, 1924?", "Notable people with the surname include: Jeu Sprengers (1938-2008), Dutch football official Thomas Sprengers (born 1990), Belgian cyclist", "Notable people with the surname include: Henri Kontinen (born 1990), Finnish tennis player, older brother of Micke Micke Kontinen (born 1992), Finnish tennis player, younger brother of Henri", "Notable people with the surname include: Joan Acocella (born 1945), American journalist Marisa Acocella Marchetto (born 1962), American author Nicola Acocella (born 1939), Italian economist and academic Louis Gino Acocella (born 1941), Canadian wrestler, better known by his ring name Gino Brito", "Credits as Writer Reflections in a Golden Eye, 1967 The Kremlin Letter, 1970 The Man Who Would Be King, 1975 Credits as Actor The Night of the Iguana, 1964 Winter Kills, 1979 Wise Blood, 1979 Credits as Assistant to John Huston Freud, 1962 The List of Adrian Messenger, 1963 The Night of the Iguana, 1964 The Bible: In the Beginning, 1966 Sinful Davey, 1969 Fat City, 1972 The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, 1972 The MacKintosh Man, 1973 Phobia, 1980 Victory, 1981 Annie, 1982", "In order of precedence, the current military leadership is composed of the following: President of Transnistria/Commander-in-Chief - President of Transnistria Vadim Krasnoselsky Minister of Defence - Major General Oleg Obruchkov Chief of the General Staff - Colonel Sergey Gerasyutenko", "Redirect to: Santo Angelo Custode, Alcamo", "Pseudocurimata is a genus of toothless characins found in tropical South America, with these currently described species: Pseudocurimata boehlkei Vari, 1989 Pseudocurimata boulengeri (C. H. Eigenmann, 1907) Pseudocurimata lineopunctata (Boulenger, 1911) Pseudocurimata patiae (C. H. Eigenmann, 1914) Pseudocurimata peruana (C. H. Eigenmann, 1922) Pseudocurimata troschelii (Günther, 1860)", "(For a list of notable Emory University people, see the List of Emory University people.)", "This is a list of notable Seychellois people:", "Redirect to: List of governors of the Danish West Indies", "Notable people with the surname include: Aeneas Coffey (1780-1852), Irish inventor Amir Coffey (born 1997), American basketball player Ann Coffey (born 1946), British politician Brian Coffey (1905-1995), Irish poet Cath Coffey, British vocalist of Stereo MC's Charles Coffey (?-1745), Irish playwright Denise Coffey (born 1936), British actress Dennis Coffey, American guitarist George Nelson Coffey (18751967), American pedologist Greg Coffey (born 1971), Australian London-based hedge fund manager Jack Coffey (baseball) (1887-1966), Major League Baseball player John Coffey (disambiguation), several people Kellie Coffey (born 1971), American singer-songwriter Michael J. Coffey (c.1840-1907), New York politician Paul Coffey (born 1961), Canadian hockey player Peter Coffey (1876-1943), Irish Roman Catholic priest and Neoscholastic philosopher Rich Coffey, American owner of Fort Wayne Freedom, an indoor football team Russell Coffey (1898-2007), one of the last three surviving American World War I veterans Seamus Coffey - Irish economist Sean Coffey (born 1956), New York lawyer Susanna Coffey, American artist Tabatha Coffey, Australian hairstylist Therese Coffey, British Conservative Member of Parliament Todd Coffey (born 1980), Major League Baseball relief pitcher Victoria Coffey (1911-1999), Irish paediatrician Virginia Coffey (1904-2003), American civil rights activist Wayne Coffey (journalist), American sportswriter Wayne Coffey (footballer) (born 1964), American football player William Coffey (1829-1875), Irish Victoria Cross recipient William Coffey (cricketer) (born 1885), Irish cricketer", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Cayley (1821-1895), British mathematician Charles Bagot Cayley (1823-1883), British linguist and friend of Christina Rossetti Forde Everard de Wend Cayley (1915-2004), British physician held as a Japanese prisoner of war during the Second World War Henry Cayley (1834-1904), Deputy Surgeon-General and the British army in India, honorary surgeon to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII G. C. Cayley (1866-1944), senior Royal Navy and Royal Air Force officer George Cayley (1773-1857), English naturalist, physical scientist, engineer, inventor, politician, and pioneer of flight Hugh Cayley, Canadian journalist and politician, son of William and namesake of the village in Alberta Neville Henry Cayley (1853-1903), Australian artist Neville William Cayley (1886-1950), Australian author, artist and amateur ornithologist William Cayley, Canadian politician, father of Hugh William Cayley (MP) (1700-1768), British consul in Spain and Portugal and MP", "1988 Is It Rollin' Bob 1991 Here's To Everyone 1993 At The London Palladium 1995 Someday 1996 The Collection 1997 Moonshine 1980 Runaway 1998 Southern Fried Frog & Rogues And Thieves 1998 In Concert At The Birmingham Town Hall 1998 There Goes That Song Again 1999 Now And Then 2002 Milestones 2003 Cold As A Landlord's Heart 2003 Coast To Coast 2003 Shantytown 2004 The Voice And Writing Of Raymond Froggatt 2004 Songland 40 2004 Adaos 2004 Just One Night In Concert Symphony Hall Birmingham 2006 Dream Of You 2007 Songwriter 2007 The Lights Of Amsterdam 2010 Songs With Reasons 2010 Warm Days Summer Nights 2011 Blue And Gold 2011 America 2011 Fields Of Rock And Roll 2012 Movin' On 2013 Birmingham Rain 2014 Closer To You 2015 The Classic Collection Vol 2 2018 In Concert (Hunstanton & Birmingham)", "Notable people with the surname include: Robert Nairne (born 1989), a British actor Andrew Nairne (born 1960), British executive director for Arts Strategy at Arts Council England Rob Nairne (born 1954), a former American football linebacker Alexander Robert Sandy Nairne (born 1953), a British art museum director Sir Patrick Nairne (1921-2013), a senior British civil servant Clayton Nairne (1904-1989), President of New Orleans Public Service, 1964 King of Carnival, New Orleans, LA; Winner of the 1972 Loving Cup Sir John Gordon Nairne (1861-1945), British director of the Bank of England and a BBC governor General Sir Charles Edward Nairne KCB (1836-1899), Commander-in-Chief in India Carolina, Baroness Nairne (1766-1845), a Scottish songwriter and song collector Lieutenant-Colonel John Nairne (1731-1802), a Scottish-Canadian soldier and seigneur Edward Nairne (1726-1806), an English optician and scientific instrument maker William Murray, 2nd Lord Nairne (1657-1730), 2nd Baron Nairne Thomas Nairne (died 1715), a Scottish trader", "Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, KG, PC, FRS (17 December 1619 (O.S.)", "Mychommatus is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Mychommatus delaunayi Thery, 1947 Mychommatus marinus Curletti, 2002 Mychommatus violaceus (Fabricius, 1787)", "Redirect to: Mass media in Thailand", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Barkhouse (born 1940), Canadian politician Joyce Barkhouse (1913-2012), Canadian writer Ron Barkhouse (1926-2014), Canadian merchant, politician, and genealogist", "- Ken Kurson Act 3: Swiss Near-Miss - Samantha Hunt Episode 268 - \"My Experimental Phase\" Act 1: That's Funny, You Don't Look Jewish - David Segal Act 2: Miami Vices - Sascha Rothchild, Mortified Episode 268 - \"Someone to Watch Over Me\" Act 1: Doctoring the Doctor - Jo Giese Act 2: The Over-Protective Kind Act 3: Are You a Man or a Mouse?", "Cowgirl's Prayer is the seventeenth studio album by American country artist Emmylou Harris, released on September 28, 1993 by Warner Bros. Records.", "Adolf Schulz-Evler is best known for his piano transcription of Johann Strauss II's Blue Danube Waltz: Arabesques on \"An der schönen blauen Donau.\"", "The highlight was an appearance against New Zealand in 1969-70 when Shafqat Rana made a career-best 95, and a total of 167 runs, in the third Test at Lahore, and 65 at Dhaka where rioting caused the abandonment of the game.\"", "The book was followed up by two companion pieces, What's My Pee Telling Me?", "A list of Hong Kong films released in 2019:", "The film is also notable as potentially the first film to feature the subplot of a stewardess piloting an aircraft to safety, later used in Airport 1975 (1975) and parodied in Airplane!", "Notable people with the surname include: Johan Fourie (born 1959), South African middle-distance athlete Abrie Fourie (born 1969), South Africa-born artist Adriaan Fourie (1882-1941), South African minister of Mines and Industries Charles J. Fourie (born 1965), South African playwright and director Hendre Fourie (born 1979), South Africa-born English rugby union player Jaco Fourie (born 1975), South African equestrian athlete Jaque Fourie (born 1983), South African rugby union player John Fourie (born 1939), South African golfer Thinus Fourie (born 1979), South Africa-born Irish cricketer Brenden Fourie (born 1970), South African cricketer Yolani Fourie (born 1989), South African cricketer Pierre Fourie (born 1943), South African boxer", "Poetry International may refer to: Poetry International Web, a webzine and poetry archive of the Poetry International Foundation Poetry International Festival, an annual poetry festival in Rotterdam, Netherlands Poetry International, an annual poetry festival part of London Literature Festival, founded by Ted Hughes Poetry International (magazine), a publication by San Diego State University College of Arts & Letters", "The Ticket Factory is the box office for Birmingham-based venues; Resorts World Arena, the Utilita Arena Birmingham and National Exhibition Centre, as well as being the primary agent for Royal Horticultural Society and British Athletics.", "Written by Ira Shickman, Osborne Bingham, Kara DioGuardi and Paula Abdul, the song was initially meant to be recorded by Abdul for Spinning Around's own album, but was given to Minogue after the plan never came to fruition.", "People called Giménez or Gimenez include: Ángel Giménez (1955-), Spanish tennis player Carlos Giménez (disambiguation), multiple people, including Carlos A. Giménez (1954-), Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida Carlos E. Giménez (1959-), Venezuelan politician Ceferino Giménez Malla (1861-1936), Spanish catechist Chris Gimenez (1982-), US-American professional baseball player Christian Giménez (disambiguation), multiple people, including Christian Eduardo Giménez (1974-), Argentine football striker Christian \"El Chaco\" Giménez (1981-), Argentine football midfielder Damián Giménez (1982-), Argentine football player Edison Giménez (1981-), Paraguayan football player Ernesto Giménez Caballero (1899-1988), Spanish writer and diplomat Estela Giménez (1979-), Spanish gymnast Fernando Giménez (1984-), Paraguayan football midfielder Gerónimo Giménez (1854-1923), Spanish conductor and composer Guilherme Gimenez de Souza (1995-2016), Brazilian footballer Héctor Giménez (baseball) (1982-), Venezuelan baseball catcher Herminio Giménez (1905-1991), Paraguayan composer José María Giménez de Vargas (1995-), Uruguayan football defender José María Giménez Pérez (1980-), Spanish football goalkeeper Juan Giménez (1943-), Argentine comic book artist Juan Carlos Giménez Ferreyra (1960-), Paraguayan boxer Luciana Gimenez (1970-), Brazil fashion model and TV show hostess Matías Giménez (1983-), Argentine football winger Pablo Giménez (1981-), Paraguayan football player Remberto Giménez (1898-1977), Paraguayan musician Sébastien Gimenez (1974-), French football goalkeeper Susana Giménez (1944-), Argentine actress and diva Teresa Canela Giménez (1959-), Spanish chess player", "Orfei is Italian surname: Giovanni Orfei (born 1976, Tivoli), Italian footballer Liana Orfei (born 1937), Italian film actress Orfeo Orfei (1836-1915), Italian painter Moira Orfei (aka: Miranda Orfei; born 1931, Codroipo), Italian actress and television personality", "Notable people with the surname include: Karen Narasaki (born 1958), American civil rights leader and human rights activist Ken Narasaki (born 1958), Japanese-American playwright Meichi Narasaki ( , born 1999), Japanese sport climber and boulderer Narasaki Ryō ( , 1841-1906), also known as Oryō, Japanese woman, wife of Sakamoto Ryōma Tomoa Narasaki ( , born 1996), Japanese sport climber and boulderer Yasumasa Narasaki ( , 1928-2014), Japanese politician", "Redirect to: 2004 Massachusetts Senate election", "Cockburn also wrote that \"Buckets of sewage were poured over McKinney's head in The Washington Post and The Atlanta Constitution.\"", "Moana , South Australia lies within the City of Onkaparinga local government area, and neighbours the suburbs Seaford, Maslin Beach, Seaford Rise and Port Noarlunga", "Notable people with the surname include: Mel Damski (born 1946), American film and television producer Jon-Henri Damski (1937-1997), American essayist, poet and community activist", "Paragortonia is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Paragortonia discoidea (Linsley, 1935) Paragortonia leptoforma Chemsak & Noguera, 2001", "Nursery Crimes ( band )'s debut releases were \"All Torn up Inside\" (1989 single), No Time for That Crime (1990 extended play, on pink bubblegum vinyl) and Fun Hurts!", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Seiter (c.1642/1647-1705), Italian painter Jimmi Seiter (born 1945), American musician, producer and manager John Seiter (born 1944), American musician William A. Seiter (1890-1964), American film director", "Redirect to: Greece men's national under-26 basketball team", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Lafaille (1900-1955), French engineer Jean-Christophe Lafaille (1965-2006), French mountain climber", "Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila Football Club (often abbreviated as TTM F.C.)", "Nomura spoke of the Japanese government's attitude towards the Ainu people: \"In the eyes of the government, we are a people whose existence must not be admitted.\"", "The screenplay was adapted by Henry Farrell and Lukas Heller, from Farrell's unpublished short story \"What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?\"", "People with this surname include: Elt Drenth (1949-1998), Dutch freestyle swimmer Herman Drenth (1892-1932), Dutch-American serial killer known as \"Harry Powers\" Jan Drenth (born 1925), Dutch chemist Max Drenth (born 1963), Dutch writer, philosopher and columnist known as \"Maxim Februari\" Drent Ido Drent (born 1987), South African actor in New Zealand Martin Drent (born 1970), Dutch football striker Drenthe Eugène Drenthe (1925-2009), Surinamese poet and playwright Giovanni Drenthe (born 1990), Surinamese football striker Royston Drenthe (born 1987), Dutch football winger and rapper", "This is a list of Superfund sites in Guam designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law:", "Castelblanco is a Hispanic surname that may refer to Jorge Castelblanco (born 1987), long-distance runner from Panama José Castelblanco (born 1969), Colombian cyclist", "Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Rowand (born 1977), baseball player James Rowand (1830-1897), farmer and political figure John Rowand (c. 1787-1854), fur trader Robert Rowand Anderson (1834-1921), Scottish Victorian architect", "Redirect to: Susan Campbell Bartoletti", "Films produced in Argentina in the 1930s ordered by year of release on separate pages:", "The Paradiesgärtlein is one of the earliest paintings to naturalistically depict flora and fauna", "The passenger handling functions of this airfield were closed prior to the opening of Yangyang International Airport", "The following is a list of cultural entities with sole naming rights:", "P. tigris probably matures at a relatively small size; in a specimen about 5 cm (2 in) SL, the snout and pectoral-fin spine odontodes are already greatly elongated, while the odontodes are only beginning to develop in similarly sized specimens of other species.", "2017 Dutch National Track Championships took place in Alkmaar, the Netherlands on 20, 27, 28 and 29 December 2017", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Horstmann, editor of the Middle English South English Legendary Cay Horstmann, author of several computer programming books and the creator of the Horstmann indent style Dennis Horstmann (born 1980), German DJ and dance music artist known as Special D. Dorothy M. Horstmann (1911-2001), American epidemiologist, virologist and pediatrician Ignatius Frederick Horstmann (1840-1908), American Roman Catholic bishop Kai Horstmann (born 1981), English rugby union player Ken Horstmann (born 1971), American actor Oscar Horstmann (1891-1977), American baseball player Roy Horstmann (1910-1998), American football player Sidney Horstmann (1881-1962), British automotive engineer and businessman Ulrich Horstmann (born 1949), German literary scholar and writer", "Furmanovsky District (Russian: ) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-one in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia.", "Polydamasium is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Polydamasium anomalum (Darlington, 1968) Polydamasium strandi Liebke, 1938", "Notable people with the surname include: Arsène Heitz (1908-1989), French draughtsman and co-author of the Flag of Europe Emil Heitz (1892-1965), German-Swiss botanist and geneticist Kenny Heitz (1947-2012), American basketball player Madeleine Heitz (born 1940), Swiss fencer Markus Heitz (born 1971), German writer Walter Heitz (1878-1944), German Wehrmacht general", "Born in Atlanta, Georgia,", "BC Levski Sofia (Bulgarian: , romanized: BK Levski Sofiya), also known as Levski Lukoil (Bulgarian: , romanized: Levski Lukoyl) for sponsorship reasons, is a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in the capital Sofia.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Trinder (born 1980), Australian rugby league player Henry Trinder (born 1989), English rugby union player Oliver Trinder (1907-1981), British Olympic fencer Tommy Trinder CBE (1909-1989), English stage, screen and radio comedian of the pre and post war years", "The following is a list of the disambiguation of the Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1857 Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1917", "Santa Paula Unified School District includes one high school, one continuation high school, one middle school and six K-5 elementary schools in Santa Paula, California: Santa Paula High School Renaissance High School Isbell Middle School Barbara Webster Elementary School Blanchard Elementary School Glen City Elementary School Grace Thille Elementary School McKevett Elementary School Thelma Bedell Elementary School", "USS Warrington (DD-383) - a Somers-class destroyer - was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lewis Warrington, who was an officer in the Navy during the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812.", "Taandro (Nepali: ; English: Deciphering Me) is a 2016 Nepali language film directed by Samten Bhutia and produced by Satish Kumar Gautam.", "This is a list of top 50 singles of 2002 in New Zealand", "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", "Padma Shri Award, India's fourth highest civilian honours - Winners, 1954-1959:", "Redirect to: UEFA Women's Euro 2005 qualifying", "Unellez Botanical Garden was created in 1979, This garden also includes a zoo with an area of 14 hectares of which 4 ha correspond to a lagoon The collections of plants of the botanical garden, are grouped like: Arboretum (34 spp.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Campanelli (1925-2003), real-estate developer Lou Campanelli, American basketball coach Manuela Campanelli (born 1962), Italian science journalist Pauline Campanelli (1943-2001), artist Rick Campanelli (born 1970), Canadian television personality Raymond F. Campanelli (1935-2004, Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (Football Coach) Fictional characters: Tessa Campanelli, character in the television series Degrassi High", "Tendō or tendo can refer to:", "Redirect to: List of Al-Arabi SC (Kuwait) players", "2001 Sagan Tosu season", "Mohammad Oumar Kholeegan, 2015-2017 Daniel Eric Clive Laurent, lord mayor, 2017-present", ") is a Greek professional football club based in Naousa, Imathia, Naousa plays in the Football league 2 which last year emerged local champion (Epsi imathias)", "Madeline Triffon has been nicknamed \"Detroit's First Lady of Wine.\"", "Chinese people will continue to try to push down every wall erected by Zhang Jialong's dictatorial government, but if the United States could help in the effort to tear down Chinas notorious Great Firewall, it would help China realize internet freedom sooner.\"" ]
[ "After suffering the loss of a young son, Per Anders, Liesel Moak Skorpen moved to Maine - See more at: http://obituaries.bangordailynews.com/obituaries/bdnmaine/obituary.aspx?pid=164727431#fbLoggedOut", "Manidharil Manikkam (English: A Jewel Among Humans) is a 1973 Indian Tamil film, directed by C. V. Rajendran.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: James H. DeCoursey Jr. (1932-2016), American politician Patricia DeCoursey, American biologist Pete DeCoursey (1961-2014), American journalist Given name: DeCoursey Fales (1888-1966), American bibliophile Decoursey Simon, Saint Lucian footballer", "Hisham has an older brother named Jihad, who also played for Al-Wehdat SC and the Jordan national team.", "Lock is a surname, and may refer to: Bob Lock (born 1949), Welsh science fiction and fantasy writer Charles Lock (1770-1804), British consul-general in Naples who quarreled with Admiral Horatio Nelson regarding the latter's military actions Charlie Lock (born 1962), Zimbabwean cricketer David Lock (born 1960), barrister and Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom Don Lock (born 1936), former Major League Baseball outfielder Drew Lock (born 1996), American football quarterback Édouard Lock (born 1954), Canadian dance choreographer Eric Lock (1919-1941), British Royal Air Force fighter ace of the Second World War Herbert Lock (1887-1957), English goalkeeper who played for Southampton and Rangers James Lock (sound engineer) (1939-2009), two-time Grammy Award winner in the area of classical music James Lock, an early owner (from 1759) and head of James Lock & Co., hatters in London Matthias Lock, English 18th century furniture designer and cabinet-maker Mi Kwan Lock, French actress Patti Frazer Lock (born 1953), American mathematician and statistician Ray Lock, a Royal Air Force air vice-marshal Sean Lock (born 1963), English comedy writer, comedian and actor Tony Lock (1929-1995), English Test cricketer Trevor Lock (born 1973), English comedian, actor and playwright Ulla Lock (1934-2012), Danish film actress", "(Issue #5 - Fall 2007) Mena Suvari (Issue #4 - Summer 2007) Bijou Phillips (Issue #3 - Spring 2007) Lily Allen (Issue #2 - Winter 2006-2007) Nelly Furtado (Issue #1 - Fall 2006)", "KHSN (1230 AM, \"SportsRadio AM1230\") is a radio station licensed to serve Coos Bay, Oregon, United States.", "Duke Eugen of Württemberg ( 1758 -- 1822 ) was the brother of Frederick I of Württemberg", "Barsbütteler SV is a German association football club from the city of Barsbüttel, Schleswig-Holstein", "Until 2008, the Australian Masters was always held at the Huntingdale Golf Club in South Oakleigh.", "In 1928 Watling married Cicely Porter (died 1982; one daughter), and died on 6 September 1990.", "Redirect to: List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer theatrical animated feature films", "Maki Kawamura ( Kawamura Maki, born in Iwate Prefecture on February 9, 1979) is a Japanese ballerina for New National Theatre, Tokyo", "Tom Sexton (born 1940) is an Alaskan poet and scholar who became the state's Poet Laureate in 1995", "Redirect to: Virgin Islands men's national basketball team", "Cratogaster is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Cratogaster melas (Castelnau, 1867) Cratogaster occidentalis W.J.Macleay, 1888 Cratogaster robusta (W.J.Macleay, 1883) Cratogaster sulcata Blanchard, 1843 Cratogaster unicolor (Hope, 1842)", "Snavely is the surname of: Carl Snavely (1894-1975), American college football player and Hall-of-Fame coach Francis Boggs Snavely (1897-1979), American college football coach Kathleen Snavely (1902-2015), oldest Irish-born person", "The film was primarily shot in the Twin Cities and premiered in the fall of 2012 at The Hamptons International Film Festival under the original title \"LUMPY.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Fadil Nimani (1967-2001), Kosovo Liberation Army commander Frédéric Nimani (born 1988), French footballer Fuad Nimani, Montenegrin-Albanian politician Shyqri Nimani (born 1941), Albanian graphic designer Zana Nimani (born 1961), Serbian singer Valdan Nimani (born 1987), an Albanian football player", "Vernon was born Amelie Paris in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France", "Rhysium is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Rhysium bimaculatum Pascoe, 1866 Rhysium bivulneratum (Thomson, 1867) Rhysium guttiferum (Thomson, 1867) Rhysium spilotum Martins & Galileo, 2007", "Bobby Mallon is buried at Mount Sinai Simi Valley in Simi Valley, CA Bobbie appeared in the following Little Rascal Movies: 1932 Birthday Blues (Short) 1932 Free Wheeling (Short) Kid paddled by Taxi Driver 1931 Spanky (Short) Rowdy Kid In Audience 1930 Blood and Thunder (Short) Kid at Rehearsal (uncredited) 1930 School's Out (1930 film) (Short) 1930 Teacher's Pet (1930 film) (Short) Student (uncredited) 1929 Shivering Shakespeare (Short) Shepherd / Guard (uncredited) 1929 Moan & Groan, Inc. (Short) Bobby (as Hal Roach's Rascals) 1929 Bouncing Babies (Short) Kid Listening to Farina (uncredited) 1927 Boxing Gloves (Short) Announcer Graham McCracker 1927 Chicken Feed (Short) Audience member 1927 Tired Business Men (Short) Bobby (as Hal Roach's Rascals) 1926 Love My Dog (Short) Kid warning the gang about the dogcatcher", "Notable people with the surname include: Emilia Appelqvist (born 1990), Swedish footballer Ernfrid Appelqvist (1888-1966), Swedish diver Ingrid Appelquist (born 1931), Swedish female curler, European champion Thomas Appelquist (born 1941), American physicist", "Redirect to: 1984 Taiwanese presidential election", "Viktor Svedberg (born May 24, 1991) is a Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently under contract with Barys Nur-Sultan of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).", "The cross was instituted by King Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway on 28 June 1808, and was named Dannebrogsmændenes Hæderstegn (D.M.)", "Two seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, three with the Chicago Bears", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Grünewald (1902-1945), German SS officer and Nazi concentration camp commandant Arthur H. Gruenewald (1885-1961), American politician Matthias Grünewald (c. 1470-1528), German Renaissance painter Isaac Grünewald (1889-1946), Swedish Modernist painter Olivier Grunewald (born 1959), French photographer and author Gabriele Grunewald (1986-2019), American track-and-field athlete Edgar Grunewald, Internet content creator, creator of the Youtube channel Artifexian", "This species is endemic to New Zealand and appears in the fossil record", "Notable people with the surname include: Ed Robnett (1920-1990), U.S. football player, brother of Marshall Robnett George W. Robnett (1890-1975), American author, advertising executive, co-founder and executive secretary of the National Laymen's Council of the Church League of America Marshall Robnett (1918-1967), U.S. football player, brother of Ed Robnett", "John Whitmore (c. 1870 - March 18, 1937) was an American accountant, lecturer, and disciple of Alexander Hamilton Church, known for presenting \"the first detailed description of a standard cost system.\"", "Nirmala Deshpande was awarded Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian award of India in 2006. and was awarded Sitara-e-Imtiaz posthumously by Pakistan in 2010", "PhySH substitutes the previous Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and is currently the working tool for all journals of APS and all scientific Conferences and Meetings called by APS.", "Notable people with the surname include: John Mallinger (born 1979), American golfer Mathilde Mallinger (1847-1920), Croatian opera singer Pat Mallinger (born 1964), American musician", "Administratively Vitaljina belongs to the municipality of Konavle, Dubrovnik-Neretva County", ", meaning \"horse field\", \"hippodrome\", or \"racecourse\", may refer to: In the Mandarin reading Mǎchǎng: Machangding, former administrative district in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan In the Cantonese reading Máhcheùhng: Racecourse Station (MTR), Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong Sha Tin Racecourse, New Territories, Hong Kong Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong In the Korean reading Majang: Majang-dong, Seungdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea Majang Station, Seoul Metro station located there In the Japanese reading Baba: Takadanobaba, Shinjuku, Tokyo neighbourhood often simply referred to as \"Baba\" Takadanobaba Station, railway and metro station located there Baba (name)", "In the Ministry Ulla Väistö was Head of the Administrative Department in 2004-2007 and in 2001-2004 Director of Human Resources", "According to the New York Times book review, \"the descriptions of the people involved are well wrought, and a moral quest fuels this book with driving power.\"", "This is a list of award winners for the FC Seoul", "Notable people with the surname include: Athanassios Tsakiris (born 1965), Greek biathlete and cross-country skier Constantinos Tsakiris (born 1971), Greek shipowner and banker Shaun Tsakiris (born 1979), American soccer player", "Notable people with the surname include: Spiro Malakellis (born 1968), Australian rules footballer Tony Malakellis (born 1970), Australian rules footballer, brother of Spiro", "Redirect to: World Athletics Half Marathon Championships", "Notable people with the surname \"Fricker\" include: Brenda Fricker (born 1945), Academy Award winning Irish actress John Fricker, British actor, played Marteetee in Your Highness Lizzie Fricker, fellow and tutor at Magdalen College, Oxford Mark Fricker, sub-Four-minute miler of the 1980s Miranda Fricker, English philosopher Olga Fricker (1902 - 1997), Canadian-born dancer, educator and choreographer Oliver Fricker, Singaporean criminal Pat Fricker (1916-1970), Australian rules footballer and former captain Peter Racine Fricker (1920-1990), English composer who lived in the United States for the last 30 years of his life Sara Fricker, wife of English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sylvia Fricker Tyson, CM (born 1940), musician, performer, singer-songwriter and broadcaster Werner Fricker (1936-2001), U.S. soccer halfback who later became president of the United States Soccer Federation", "John Sartorius (1700?", "Redirect to: Tornado outbreak of November 14-16, 2006", "Carvill or McCarvill is an Irish surname that may refer to the following people: Chris McCarvill (born 1971), American musician Henry Carvill Lewis (1853-1888), American geologist and mineralogist Michael Carvill (born 1988), Northern Irish footballer Patrick Carvill (1839-1924), Irish politician Patrick McCarvill (1893-1955), Irish politician", "This Thomas Carlyle (lawyer) was the author of the book Shall Turkey Live or Die?", "The 2009 APG III system merged this small family into the Alstroemeriaceae in the order Liliales, in the clade monocots", "Blues for Coltrane: A Tribute to John Coltrane is a 1987 album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Impulse!", "(Lövkvist-Andersen, et al., 2004) In general, a vulnerability analysis serves to \"categorize key assets and drive the risk management process.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Ian Saltmarsh (1901-1970), English cricketer John Saltmarsh (clergyman) (died 1647), radical clergyman of the English Civil War John Saltmarsh (historian) (1908-1974), historian and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge Ron Saltmarsh American composer", "Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance considers the film \"a near masterwork\" and \"an anomaly among The Gaucho's [Fairbanks] works.\"", "The following list shows these committees as of 2013:", "47, released on August 6, 2013, is the 47th edition of the Now!", "The ice hockey team rosters at the 1972 Winter Olympics consisted of the following players:", "Saturday, 1 June 2019 https://www.engadget.com/2008/10/30/realfictions-dreamoc-3d-holographic-display-demoed-on-video/", "Notable people with the surname include: Barry Alldis (1930-1982), Australian radio personality Dominic Alldis (born 1962), English jazz musician Gillie Alldis (1920-1998), English footballer Jim Alldis Jr. (born 1949), English cricketer Jim Alldis Sr. (1916-1995), English cricket scorer and manager John Alldis (1929-2010), English conductor Michael Alldis (born 1968), English boxer Septimus Alldis (1886-1929), Australian politician", "The episode was Weinstein's first professional sale at the age of 19, making him, as of 2018, the youngest writer of any Star Trek TV episode.", "Anna Levinson (January 8, 1939-May 13, 2015) was a German zoologist who specialized in general and applied entomology.", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Denby (disambiguation), several people including: Charles Harvey Denby (1830-1904), U.S. Civil War officer, diplomat in China Charles Denby, Jr. (1861-1938), U.S. diplomat, scholar of Chinese culture David Denby (academic), Irish academic, senior lecturer in French David Denby (film critic) (born 1943), U.S. journalist, film critic for The New Yorker Edwin Denby (disambiguation), several people including: Edwin Denby (poet) (1903-1983), U.S. poet, novelist, dance critic Edwin Denby (politician) (1870-1929), U.S. politician, Secretary of Navy, noted in the Teapot Dome Scandal John Denby (active 1910s), English footballer Joolz Denby (born 1955), British poet and novelist Kara Denby (born 1986), U.S. swimmer Sean Denby (born 1987), Denby ( surname ) Manager and KFC eater", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 477 of the United States Reports:", "Notable people with the surname include: Afrim Bilali (born 1979), Albanian basketball player Amir Bilali (born 1994), Albanian footballer Dejvi Bilali (born 1996), Albanian footballer Edmir Bilali (born 1970), Albanian footballer Ferdinand Bilali (born 1969), Albanian footballer Ibrahim Bilali (born 1965), Kenyan boxer Sabit Bilali (born 1997), Albanian footballer Suleiman Bilali (born 1978), Kenyan boxer See also Bilali Document, is a handwritten, Arabic manuscript on West African Islamic law", "Redirect to: Psychopathia Sexualis (Kaan book)", "Charles Lester Nergard (February 6, 1929 - November 9, 2017) was an American politician who represented parts of the Treasure Coast in the Florida House of Representatives from 1967 to 1976 and 1978 to 1990", "The 2012 Speedway European Championship was won by Aleš Dryml, Jr. from Czech Republic", "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse is a book by Peter Matthiessen which chronicles \"The story of Leonard Peltier and the FBI's war on the American Indian Movement.\"", "List of the largest cargo airports in the United States based on weight of landed cargo in US Pounds (freight + mail) since 2008 (note: this list includes airports not in the United States, but in American territories)", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Bonnin (1939-2009), Spanish Filipino actor Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (1876-1938), Native American writer better known by her pen name Zitkala-Sa Liz Bonnin (born 1970), Irish television presenter Mary Bonnin, former Master Chief in the United States Navy", "Elcano is a Basque surname and place name that may refer to the following:", "Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Reinicke, German diplomat and currently the German Ambassador to Tunisia Hansjürgen Reinicke (1902-1978), Captain at sea, commander of heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, in Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during the Second World War René Reinicke (1860-1926), German painter and illustrator Wulf Reinicke, East German retired slalom canoeist", "Freddi Shehadi (born Frederick Selim Shehadi III on November 2) is an Emmy Award-winning American guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Cockcroft: Barry Cockcroft (1933-2001), British television documentary director Barry Cockcroft (dentist), Chief Dental Officer (CDO) for England Bill Cockcroft, former Chief Scout Commissioner of England Colin Cockcroft (1918-1987), South African military commander Donald William Cockcroft (1946-), Canadian asthmologist; see Cockcroft-Gault formula George Cockcroft (born 1932), U.S. novelist who published under the name \"Luke Rhinehart\" Sir John Douglas Cockcroft (1897-1967), British nuclear physicist The Cockcroft Institute, a UK research centre for accelerator physics named after Sir John D. Cockcroft Cockcroft, a lunar crater named after Sir John D. Cockcroft John Hoyle Cockcroft (born 1934), British Conservative politician Vic Cockcroft (born 1941), English footballer Wilfred Cockcroft (1923-1999), English mathematician Cockroft: Don Cockroft American football player Hannah Cockroft (born 1992), British athlete, won Paralympics gold medal Joe Cockroft English footballer Lana Coc-Kroft New Zealand television personality Peter Cockroft British weather forecaster Josh Cockroft Oklahoma Representative", "Club Cerro Corá's home games are played at the Estadio General Andrés Rodríguez (named after the former Paraguayan president) which has a capacity of approximately 6,000 seats.", "Alberto Acuña Ongay International Airport Ciudad del Carmen - Ciudad del Carmen International Airport Chihuahua Chihuahua - General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport Coahuila Torreón/Gómez Palacio - Francisco Sarabia International Airport Colima Manzanillo - Playa de Oro International Airport Distrito Federal Mexico City - Mexico City International Airport Focus City Durango Durango - General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport Guerrero Acapulco - Juan N. Álvarez International Airport Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo - Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport Jalisco Guadalajara - Guadalajara International Airport Hub Puerto Vallarta - Puerto Vallarta International Airport Nuevo León Monterrey - Mariano Escobedo International Airport Puebla Puebla - Hermanos Serdan International Airport Quintana Roo Cancún - Cancún International Airport Hub Sinaloa Mazatlán - General Rafael Buelna International Airport Los Mochis - Federal del Valle del Fuerte International Airport Tabasco Villahermosa - Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport Tamaulipas Reynosa - General Lucio Blanco International Airport Veracruz Veracruz - General Heriberto Jara International Airport Minatitlán - Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos National Airport Yucatán Mérida - Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport Zacatecas Zacatecas - General Leobardo C. Ruiz International Airport", "René Faye (20 December 1923 - 8 January 1994) was a French cyclist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Fernando Mandlate (born 1985), Mozambican basketball player Paulo Mandlate (born 1934), Mozambican Roman Catholic bishop", "Kartini ( film ) gained just over 500 thousands viewers, a small number for a big budgeted local film.", "David Svoboda ([davt svoboda]; born 19 March 1985) is a Czech athlete who competes in the modern pentathlon.", "Redirect to: Javi Gómez (footballer, born 1999)", "As an actor, Gurudas Banerjee commonly played holy men, especially the 19th century Bengali mystic Sri Ramakrishna, a role he was said to \"almost monopolize.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Emily Kunstler, activist and documentary filmmaker Franz Künstler, last known surviving veteran of the First World War who fought for the Austro-Hungarian Empire James Howard Kunstler (born 1948), American author Karl Künstler (1901-1945), German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant Mort Künstler (born 1931), American artist William Kunstler (1919-1995), American lawyer and activist", "Ram Chandra Paswan died after suffering cardiac arrest at Ram manohar lohia hospital Delhi at 1.24 pm on 21 July 2019.", "Terje Rypdal Discography", "Stefanko (Russian or Ukrainian: ) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname that may refer to Frank Stefanko, American photographer Olesya Stefanko (born 1988), Ukrainian lawyer and beauty queen", "Redirect to: Qatar men's national under-16 basketball team", "An Honorable Profession was a 1991 New York Times Notable Book, described as \" a risky combination: a thriller, a philosophical, melodramatic novel of sexual possession, a satire of small-town mores in New England.\"", "Outside Japan, the game is part of Nintendo's Touch!", "Louise Bours (born 23 December 1968), also known as Louise van de Bours, is a former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the North West England region.", "Notable persons with that surname include: Alejo Vera (1834-1923), Spanish painter Alfredo Vera Vera (1910-1999), Ecuadorian politician Alfonso Vera (born 1974), Mexican radio and television host America Vera Zavala (born 1976), Romanian-born Swedish politician and political writer Anastacio Vera (born 1985), Paraguayan footballer Ángel Herrera Vera (born 1957), Cuban boxer Antonio Vera (born 1986), Spanish footballer Arturo Vera (born 1946), Argentine politician Augusto Vera (1813-1885), Italian philosopher Bernard Vera (born 1950), French politician Billy Vera (born 1944), American singer, actor, writer and music historian Brandon Vera (born 1977), a professional mixed martial arts fighter Brian Vera (born 1981), Mexican-American boxer Carlos Vera (born 1976), Ecuadorian football referee Cris de Vera (born 1926), Filipino actor Cristobal de Vera (1577-1621), Spanish painter Dan Vera, American poet and editor of Cuban descent Daniel Bazán Vera (born 1973), Argentine footballer Danny Vera (born 1980), Ecuadorian footballer Diego Vera (born 1985), Uruguayan footballer Emmanuelle Vera (born 1994), Filipino-American singer-songwriter Enrique Vera (born 1979), Paraguayan football (soccer) player Enrique Vera Ibáñez, (born 1954), Mexican former race walker Enzo Vera (born 1983), Chilean footballer Eusebio Guilarte Vera (1805-1849), Bolivian politician Francisco Vera Cabeza de Vaca (1637-1700), Spanish portrait painter Fredy Vera (born 1986), Paraguayan footballer Gerardo Vera (born 1947), Spanish costume and set designer, opera director, actor, film and theatre director Helio Vera (1946-2008), Paraguayan writer, lawyer and journalist Ignacio Loyola Vera (born 1954), Mexican politician Jacinto Vera (1813-1881), Uruguayan Catholic bishop Jaime Vera (born 1963), Chilean footballer and manager JC de Vera (born 1986), Filipino actor and model Jenaro Gajardo Vera (1919-1998), Chilean lawyer, painter and poet Jesús Vera (born 1989), Argentine footballer Joey Vera (born 1963), American heavy metal bassist Jorge Gutiérrez Vera, Mexican electrical engineer José de Azlor y Virto de Vera, Spanish colonial governor José de Jesús Vera (born 1969), Venezuelan footballer José Raúl Vera López (born 1945), Mexican bishop José Santos González Vera (1897-1970), Chilean writer Juan de Vera (1453-1507), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal Kerry Vera (born 1975), American professional mixed martial artist Lissa Vera (born 1982), Argentine singer-songwriter, composer and actress Lorena Vera, Mexican singer and songwriter Luis Vera (born 1973), Venezuelan footballer Luis R. Vera (born 1952), Chilean film director, producer, writer and academic Luis Santana Vera (born 1991), Ecuadorian footballer María Teresa Vera (1895-1965), Cuban singer-songwriter Mariano Vera, Argentine politician Marlon Vera (born 1992), Ecuadorian mixed martial artist Norge Luis Vera (born 1971), Cuban baseball pitcher Oscar Luis Vera (born 1976), Argentine footballer Pedro Jorge Vera (1914-1999), Ecuadorian writer and politician Pedro González Vera (born 1967), Chilean football player Pedro Vera (born 1984), Paraguayan footballer Peter Vera (born 1982), Uruguayan football (soccer) player Ricardo Vera (born 1962), Uruguayan long-distance runner Roberto Martínez Vera-Tudela (born 1967), Peruvian football manager Rolando Vera (athlete), (born 1965), Ecuadorian long-distance runner Rolando Vera (wrestler) (1915-2001), Mexican professional wrestler Rosa Vera, Mexican paralympic athlete Santiago de Vera, Spanish colonial governor Santiago Vera-Rivera (born 1950), Chilean composer, teacher and musical researcher Saro Vera (1922-2000), Paraguayan religious leader Susej Vera (born 1976), Venezuelan television actress and model Urko Vera (born 1987), Spanish footballer Veronica Vera, American sexuality writer and actress Yvonne Vera (1964-2005), Zimbabwean writer", "Carabinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera: Aplothorax Waterhouse, 1841 Calosoma Weber, 1801 Carabus Linnaeus, 1758 Ceroglossus Solier, 1848 Cychropsis Boileau, 1901 Cychrus Fabricius, 1794 Maoripamborus Brookes, 1944 Pamborus Latreille, 1817 Scaphinotus Dejean, 1826 Sphaeroderus Dejean, 1831", "Samuel Barclay Charters IV (August 1, 1929 - March 18, 2015) was an American music historian, writer, record producer, musician, and poet.", "Promised Land ( Queensrÿche album ) was released by EMI on October 18, 1994, four years after their successful Empire album.", "Romero is a Spanish and Italian surname meaning: A person on a religious journey or pilgrimage from Rome (possibly to Jerusalem); procession of elevated holy items The pungent botanical herb of rosemary symbolizing remembrance and fidelity A guardian of religious cemeteries or shrines Derived from the given name Robert", "Notable people with the surname include: Jaroslav Hübl (disambiguation), multiple people Viktor Hübl (born 1978), Czech ice hockey player", "There is critical disagreement as to La gazzetta's success, although the New England Conservatory's notes for their April 2013 production state that the opera \"was an immediate hit, and showed Rossini at his comic best.\"", "The Inca was \"the first true five-masted schooner built on the West Coast.\"", "Okines was diagnosed with progeria at the age of two, and doctors put Hayley Okines's projected lifespan at thirteen years.", "This page lists described species of the family Asilidae start with letter H. 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[ "The book is in the Bloomsbury series Object Lessons", "In 1908 Henri Gougerot earned his doctorate from the University of Paris, and shortly afterwards was professor agrégé at the faculty of medicine.", "Redirect to: Telekom Romania", "Chuck Roberts is a recipient of the 1971 University of Missouri Faculty/Student Award for Outstanding Journalism and, in 1998, was inducted into the New Mexico Military Institute's Hall of Fame for \"lifetime achievement in service to the ideals of America.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Phil Hadland (born 1980), English footballer Sarah Hadland (born 1971), English actress", "The Cowboy Junkies' 1986 debut album, produced by Canadian producer Peter Moore, was the blues-inspired Whites Off Earth Now!", "Lou Albano became well known to a new generation of fans as the actor and voice of Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!", "The 2013 Speedway European Championship was won by Martin Vaculík from Slovakia", "Some referred to John B. Minor's teaching career as not only the longest but the ablest known to Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence, and one declared that \"he has exerted, and still indirectly exerts, a wider influence for good upon society in the United States than any man who has lived in this generation.\"", "As part of the East Washington School Corporation, Eastern High School ( Pekin , Indiana ) was built in 1967 and has gone under a number of changes in the last 30 years.", "Smash Hits may refer to: Smash Hits, a defunct music magazine Smash Hits (TV channel), a television channel spun off from the magazine Smash Hits Radio, a UK-based digital radio station Smash Hits (The Jimi Hendrix Experience album), 1968 Smash Hits (All Star United album), 2000 Smash Hits, a 1968 album of covers by Tom Jones \"Smash Hits\" (song), a 2007 single by Kid Canaveral Guitar Hero Smash Hits, a 2009 video game Smash Hit, a 2014 video game by Mediocre AB", "The surname Prokopovich may refer to: Theophan Prokopovich (1681-1736), Russian archbishop Sergei Prokopovich (1871-1955), Russian Russian economist, sociologist, and politician", "Randy Jackson ( Jacksons singer ) is the ninth child in the Jackson family.", "Lord is a surname, and may refer to: Lord family, fictional family Albert Lord, (1912-1991), Professor of Slavic literature Amnon Lord (born 1952), Israeli journalist Andrew Lord (disambiguation) Austin W. Lord (1860-1922), American architect Ava Lord Bernard Lord (born 1965), Canadian politician Bette Bao Lord Buff Lord, rugby league footballer of the 1910s, and 1920s Charles Lord (1928-1993), United States investment banker Chester Sanders Lord (1850-1933), New York journalist David Lord Del Lord (1894-1970), film director and actor best known as a director of Three Stooges films Dorian Lord, fictional character Eda Hurd Lord (1854 - 1938), American businesswoman Edwin Chesley Estes Lord (born 1868), American geologist and petrographer Elyse Ashe Lord (1900 - 1971), British artist Frank Lord, English footballer and manager Gary Lord (born 1952), Ohio-based faux painting artist and teacher Gary Lord (rugby league) (born 1966), rugby league footballer of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s (older brother of Paul Lord (rugby league)) George Lord (1818-1880), Australian politician George Edwin Lord (1846-1876), U.S. Army assistant surgeon George P. Lord (1831-1917), New York politician Herbert Gardiner Lord (1849-1930), American philosopher Jack Lord James Lord (disambiguation), various Jammal Lord Jarvis Lord (1816-1887), New York politician Joe Lord (1922-1986), American professional basketball player John Lord (disambiguation), various Jon Lord (politician) Jon Lord (1941-2012), English composer and pianist (Deep Purple) Jonathan Lord British MP Jonathan Luke Lord Justine Lord Kara Lord, Miss Guyana Universe 2011 Marjorie Lord (1918-2015), American actress Mary Lou Lord Maxwell Lord, fictional character Meredith Lord, fictional character Miles Lord (1919-2016), American jurist Paul Lord (rugby league) (born 1967), rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 1990s (younger brother of Gary Lord (rugby league)) Paul Lord (born 1969) Phil Lord, film writer and director Peter Lord, animator Rebecca Lord Susan Lord, American engineer Thomas Lord Tina Lord, fictional character Victor Lord, fictional character Victoria Lord, fictional character Walter Lord William Lord (disambiguation), various", "The question at issue in the debate was this: once a man has succeeded in Maria de Ventadorn's plea to be accepted as a lady's lover, does he thereafter become her equal, or does he remain her servant?", "\"Chocolate Damashii\" ( Chokorēto Damashī, \"Chocolate Spirit\") is the 21st single from Aya Matsuura, and her last single as part of Hello!", "Thomas Hynxstend (by 1516 - 1545?", "Notable people with the surname include: Ali Alipour (born 1994), Iranian footballer Reza Alipour (born 1994), Iranian speed climber", "Narayan Singh Kesari (born 2 July 1929) is an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party and a member of the Parliament of India representing Madhya Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament. 1975-1978", "1979 in philosophy", "Kustarevka (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Kustarevka, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Tatyshlinsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan Kustarevka, Ryazan Oblast, a settlement in Sasovsky District of Ryazan Oblast", "The genus consists of one species found in New Caledonia", "Michał ([mixaw]) is a Polish and Sorbian form of Michael and may refer to: blessed Michał Sopoćko (1888-1975), the confessor of saint Faustina Kowalska and Apostle of Divine Mercy Michał Chylinski (1986-), Polish basketball player Michał Drzymała (1857-1937), Polish rebel Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł (1778-1850), Polish noble Michał Kalecki (1899-1970), Polish economist Michał Kwiatkowski (1990-), Polish cyclist Michał Łysejko (1990-), Polish heavy metal drummer Michał Życzkowski (1930-2006), Polish technician", "Notable people with the surname include: Bob Humphrys (1952-2008), BBC Wales sports broadcaster Fletcher Humphrys (born 1976), Australian actor Sir Francis Humphrys (1879-1971), British colonial administrator and diplomat Gary Humphrys (born 1951), Australian businessman and company director John Humphrys (born 1943), BBC broadcaster Stephen Humphrys, English footballer William Humphrys (1794-1865), engraver", "Canton of Tourcoing-1 consists of the following communes: Halluin Neuville-en-Ferrain Roncq Tourcoing (partly)", "The Order of battle of the Chindits, an Allied special force which carried out two deep penetration raids behind Japanese line during the Burma campaign in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II", "Veronica Maria Cäcilia Ferres (born 10 June 1965) is a German producer and actress of film, television, and stage.", "Rasen may refer to: Rasen (novel) or Spiral, a 1995 Japanese novel by Koji Suzuki Rasen (film) or Spiral, a 1998 Japanese film based on the novel Rasen (TV series), a 1999 Japanese TV drama based on the novel", "2008 Gamba Osaka season", "Note: the use of nominal GDP and currency conversion in this list makes inter-area comparison difficult", "Redirect to: List of awards and nominations received by the Pussycat Dolls", "Zavolzhsky (Russian: ; masculine), Zavolzhskaya (; feminine), or Zavolzhskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Zavolzhsky, Samara Oblast, a settlement in Bezenchuksky District of Samara Oblast Zavolzhsky, Saratov Oblast, a settlement in Pugachyovsky District of Saratov Oblast Zavolzhsky, Kalininsky District, Tver Oblast, a settlement in Kalininsky District of Tver Oblast Zavolzhsky, Rzhevsky District, Tver Oblast, a settlement in Rzhevsky District of Tver Oblast Zavolzhsky, Bykovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a settlement in Kislovsky Selsoviet of Bykovsky District of Volgograd Oblast Zavolzhsky, Nikolayevsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a settlement in Berezhnovsky Selsoviet of Nikolayevsky District of Volgograd Oblast Zavolzhsky, Pallasovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a settlement in Zavolzhsky Selsoviet of Pallasovsky District of Volgograd Oblast Zavolzhskoye, a selo in Zavolzhsky Selsoviet of Kharabalinsky District of Astrakhan Oblast", "This is a list of notable current and former United States Navy SEALs", "Bruno Studer (born 18 June 1978) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Redirect to: Demofoonte (Mysliveček, 1775)", "Cristiano is a surname that may refer to: Andrea Cristiano Anthony Cristiano Carmela Marie Cristiano Domenico Cristiano", "Give the Lady What She Wants is a 1958 studio album by Lena Horne, with Lennie Hayton and His Orchestra.", "Singles from the album include \"Hope I Die Tonight,\" \"Seasoned Glove,\" \"Max the Silent,\" and the five-track promotional EP \"Traitors and Covers.\"", "A free clinic or walk in clinic is a health care facility in the United States offering services to economically disadvantaged individuals for free or at a nominal cost.", "Broadly, there are four principal lists in Mahabharata: Comprising respectively the tribes defeated by Yudhishthira's four brothers (Sabha Parva, Book 2 Chapters 23-29 Tribes bringing gifts at Yudhishthira's consecration as king emperor Sabha Parva, Book 2 Chapters 45-48 Tribes mentioned in the 'geography' in Bhishma Parva, Book 6 Chapter X Kings and warriors of various tribes, who came to the ceremony for investing Kartikeya with the status of generalissimo: Shalya Parva, Book IX Chapter 44", "The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1966:", "Vlad ( musician ) plays blues, jazz, rock, and classical music", "Events from the year 2003 in Sweden", "William Thorne (1568?", "The use first appeared in the United States during the opening decade of the 20th century-for example, in 1909, Robert A. Morton reported overhearing an amateur radio transmission which included the comment: \"Say, do you know the fellow who is putting up a new station out your way?", "Notable people with the surname include: John H. Ferril (1873-1945), American businessman and politician Thomas Hornsby Ferril (1896-1988), American poet", "Gaurotes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Subgenus Carilia Mulsant, 1863 Gaurotes adelph a Ganglbauer, 1889 Gaurotes atricornis Pu, 1992 Gaurotes atripennis Matsushita, 1933 Gaurotes filiola Holzschuh, 1998 Gaurotes flavimarginata Pu, 1992 Gaurotes glabratula Holzschuh, 1998 Gaurotes glabricollis Pu, 1992 Gaurotes otome Ohbayashi, 1959 Gaurotes pictiventris Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1997 Gaurotes piligera Pu, 1992 Gaurotes tibetana Podaný, 1962 Gaurotes virginea (Linnaeus, 1758) Subgenus Gaurotes LeConte, 1850 Gaurotes cyanipennis (Say, 1824) Gaurotes striatopunctata Wickham, 1914 Gaurotes thoracica (Haldeman, 1847) Gaurotes incertae sedis Gaurotes aeneovirens Holzschuh, 1993 Gaurotes cuprifera Holzschuh, 1993 Gaurotes fairmairei Aurivillius, 1912 Gaurotes latiuscula Holzschuh, 1993 Gaurotes lucidivirens Holzschuh, 1998 Gaurotes perforata Holzschuh, 1993 Gaurotes spinipennis Pu, 1992 Gaurotes tuberculicollis (Blanchard, 1871)", "Pye-Smith is a surname that may refer to: John Pye-Smith (1774-1851), English theologian Philip Henry Pye-Smith (1839-1914), English physician", "is an album by earthlings?", "Notable people with the surname include: August Hermann Francke (1663-1727), German Protestant theologian Arne Francke (1904-1973), Swedish horse rider Gloria Niemeyer Francke (1922-2008), American pharmacist and science writer Kuno Francke (1855-1930), educator and historian Malcolm Francke (born 1939), Australian cricketer Master Francke (c.1380-1440), German painter Michael Francke (1946-1989), Director of the Oregon Department of Corrections Paul Francke (architect) (c.1537-1615), German architect and master builder Paul Francke (footballer) ( 1914-1918), German football player and founder member of Bayern Munich Paul Francke (geologist) (1897-1957), German geologist Paul Francke (musician) (born 1979), American musician Rend al-Rahim Francke (born 1949), Iraqi political activist and ambassador to the United States", "Notable people with the surname include: Sissel Sellæg (1928-2014), Norwegian actress Wenche Frogn Sellæg (born 1937), Norwegian politician", "Redirect to: SpaceX Merlin", "Ktery SK is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Krzyżanów, within Kutno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.", "Rubí or Rubi may refer to:", "In the National Basketball Association (NBA), shattering a backboard during a game is penalized with a \"non-unsportsmanlike\" technical foul and a possible fine towards the player.", "Redirect to: List of festivals of Gaud Saraswat Brahmins", "Notable people with the surname include: Harry Vaulkhard (born 1985), English racing driver Pat Vaulkhard (1911-1995), English cricketer", "However, Frank C. Huston became widely known as the \"Singing Chaplain.\"", "Redirect to: List of Hulu original programming", "Notable people with the surname include: Cody Satterwhite (born 1987), American baseball player Jacolby Satterwhite (born 1986), American artist John Satterwhite (1943-2014), American sport shooter John W. Satterwhite, American politician", "Pseudomedaeus is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Pseudomedaeus africanus (Monod, 1956) Pseudomedaeus agassizi (A. Milne Edwards, 1880) Pseudomedaeus distinctus (Rathbun, 1898)", "1692.\"", "Various 19th dynasty kings especially Seti I and Ramesses II also \"carried out minor restorations and added to the temple's decoration.\"", "Eduard Butenko (Russian: , February 17, 1941 - September 2, 2006) - Russian actor, theatre director, teacher, theatre theoretic", "William Irwin ( California politician ) died in 1886 in San Francisco, California and was interred in the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery in Sacramento, California.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ellen Torelle Nagler (1870-1965), American biologist, author, lecturer Eric Nagler (born 1942), American musician Gern Nagler (born 1932), American football wide receiver Stephen E. Nagler (born 1956), Canadian physicist Judah Nagler (born 1980), American musician", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernd Fasching (born 1955), Austrian painter and sculptor Hudson Fasching (born 1995), American ice hockey player in NHL Kenneth Fasching-Varner (born 1979), professor of Education Wolfgang Fasching (born 1967), American cyclist, mountaineer, author and motivational speaker", "Maruyama may refer to: Maruyama (surname), a Japanese surname and list of people with the name Maruyama, Chiba, a town in Japan Maruyama Park in Kyoto Mount Maru (disambiguation), a number of different mountains in Japan 5147 Maruyama, an asteroid", "2013 World Ice Hockey Championships may refer to: 2013 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship 2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships 2013 IIHF World U18 Championships", "Chicago's Big Four were a quartet of debutantes in the Chicago social scene during World War I, described as \"the four most attractive and socially desirable young women in Chicago.\"", "Haron Keitany is trained by Amos Korir at Golazo Athletics Club in Eldoret", "Paulo Mendes da Rocha was honored with the Mies van der Rohe Prize (2000), the Pritzker Prize (2006) and the Venice Biennale Golden Lion for lifetime achievement (2016)", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Preston Mellish (1905-1930), Canadian mathematician Bob Mellish, Baron Mellish (1913-1998), British Labour politician and Member of Parliament Charles Mellish (1737-1797), British Member of Parliament David B. Mellish (1831-1874), American politician Edith Mellish (1861-1922), New Zealand Anglican deaconess and nun Noel Mellish (1880-1962), English Victoria Cross recipient George Mellish (1814-1877), British judge Henry Mellish (1856-1927), English meteorologist John E. Mellish (1886-1970), American amateur astronomer Mary Mellish (1849-1901), Canadian educator Morgan Mellish (1970-2007), Australian journalist Page Mellish, founder of Feminists Fighting Pornography Thomas Mellish (1773-1837), English cricketer William Mellish (disambiguation) Fictional characters: Fielding Mellish, protagonist of the 1971 film Bananas, played by Woody Allen", "Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg ( 1541 -- 1616 ) married Count Albert of Nassau-Weilburg on 16 June 1559 and had the following children: Anna Amalia (1560-1635), married Count Otto of Solms-Sonnewald Juliane (1562) Catherine (1563-1613), died unmarried Louis II (1565-1627); inherited Ottweiler George Philip (1567-1570) Albert (1569-1570) William (1570-1597); inherited Weilburg Elizabeth (1572-1607), married Count George II of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Juliane (born: 1574) John Casimir (1577-1602), married Elisabeth, a daughter of George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt; inherited Gleiberg Anna Ottilie (1582-1635), married Count William III of Sayn-Wittgenstein Anna Sibylla (born: 1575), married Baron Peter Ernest II of Krichingen-Püttlingen Magdalena (1580-1658), died unmarried Ernestina (1584-1665), married Louis Philip of Wied", "(Following 1946 -- 47 BAA season's third, the 1948-49 season, the BAA and National Basketball League merged to create the National Basketball Association or NBA.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Eleni Petinos, Australian politician Helen Petinos (born 1993), Australian footballer restaurant", "Kungälv ([kŋlv]) (old Norwegian: Konghelle) is a city and the seat of Kungälv Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden.", "Canton of Boutières consists of the following communes: Chenereilles Dunières Le Mas-de-Tence Montfaucon-en-Velay Montregard Raucoules Riotord Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid Saint-Jeures Saint-Julien-Molhesabate Saint-Romain-Lachalm Tence", ", finished eighth in the men's Discus throw - F58 event, finished seventh in the men's Javelin throw - F58 event and finished fourth in the men's Pentathlon - P54-58 event", "Menigius is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Menigius burgeoni Banninger, 1932 Menigius camerunensis Banninger, 1929 Menigius congoensis Banninger, 1929 Menigius hintzi Banninger, 1929 Menigius liberianus (Bates, 1889) Menigius phillipsi Banninger, 1929 Menigius rotundicollis (Murray, 1857) Menigius schaumi Chaudoir, 1880 Menigius sulciger (Chaudoir, 1880)", "Darwin Bromley of Mayfair Games noted that when shuffled the scratch-offs would crack, and once scratched off \"you had to either play the game or collect it.\"", "Tobipuranga is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Tobipuranga auricollis (Dalman in Schoenherr, 1817) Tobipuranga auripes (Bates, 1870) Tobipuranga belti (Bates, 1872) Tobipuranga chlorogaster (Aurivillius, 1910) Tobipuranga ignea (Bates, 1870) Tobipuranga longicornis (Bates, 1870) Tobipuranga ruficoxis (Bates, 1870) Tobipuranga ybyra Napp & Martins, 1996", "Be Mine ! ( Maaya Sakamoto song ) was released by FlyingDog as a double A-side single alongside the song \"Saved.\"", "According to later reports, Tancred Tancredi had a vision of the Virgin Mary standing beside Dominic and after the sermon she approached Tancred and beseeched him to \"follow that man; and do not depart from him.\"", "Gadin is a surname, and may refer to: Daniel Pérez Gadín (21st century), Argentinian accountant Philip Palet Gadin (21st century), South Sudanese politician", "Phylidorea squalens is a species of cranefly in the family Limoniidae", "Notable people with the surname include: Allison Blakely, American historian Charles Adams Blakely (1879-1950), American admiral Colin Blakely (1930-1987), British actor Diann Blakely (born 1957), American poet, essayist, and reviewer Ebenezer Blakely (1806-1889), New York politician Ed Blakely (born 1937), American politician and academic John Blakely (born 1947), English pianist John Russell Young Blakely (1872-1942), American admiral Lara Larramendi Blakely, American politician Linc Blakely (1912-1976), American baseball player Luke Blakely (born 1988), Antiguan footballer Margot Blakely (born 1950), New Zealand alpine skier Marqus Blakely (born 1988), American basketball player Matthew Blakely, Australian potter Rachel Blakely (born 1968), Australian actress Ross H. Blakely, (1963-1922), American politician Sara Blakely (born 1971), American businessperson Stuart Blakely (born 1956), New Zealand alpine skier Susan Blakely (born 1948), American actress William Blakely (William Faris Blakely) (1875-1941), Australian botanist William G. Blakely (1829-1920), American politician Zelma Blakely (1921-1978), British artist", "Samurai Warriors (, Sengoku Musō, in Japan.)", "Sunkarie Kabba-Kamara is currently the only female mayor in Sierra Leone's six City Council municipalities .", "Notable people with the surname include: Juan Sebastián Cabal (born 1986), Colombian tennis player Mariano Cabal (1830 - 1885), governor of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina between 9 April 1886 and 7 April 1871 Raymond Cabal (1888 - ?", "Gordon M. Snow was an Assistant Director of the FBI over the Cyber Division through 2012, the FBI Director of Counterintelligence for the Middle East in 2001, and currently directs Global Security Operations for Cleveland Clinic.", "Grahame is a surname or first name, and may refer to Christine Grahame (born 1944), Scottish politician Gloria Grahame (1923-1981), American actress James Grahame (1756-1811), Scottish poet John Grahame (born 1975), American ice hockey player Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932), Scottish novelist (The Wind in the Willows) Margot Grahame (1911-1982), English actress Nikki Grahame (born 1982), English Big Brother contestant Robert Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore (1735-1797), Scottish poet Simon Grahame (1570-1614), Scottish writer Leonard Grahame (1928-2000), actor who also wrote an epsidoe of The Saint", "Pope John Paul II beatified María Pilar Izquierdo Albero's in Saint Peter's Square on 4 November 2001.", "Caverna dos Ecos (GO-018), also called \"Gruta dos Ecos\" (English: Echo Cave), is a mica schist cavern in central Goiás, Brazil.", "CAMCO or Camco may refer to: Camco, Tibet Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company, a defunct aircraft manufacturer Capital Acquisitions and Management Corporation, a defunct debt collection company General Electrics Canadian appliance manufacturing company in Toronto, Ontario Camco Drum Company, a defunct drum company The nickname for Camden County (disambiguation)", "There are a number of CWGC graveyards and sites that are cared for by the British Government through the auspices of the CWGC and somer of the larger collections of war graves can be find at the following locations: Pieta Military Cemetery Capucinni Naval Cemetery (also known as Kalkara Naval Cemetery) Imtarfa Military Cemetery Malta Memorial - Valletta (not graves but commemorating those with no known grave)", "Notable people with the surname include: Pete Gofton, English musician Alan Gofton, English cricketer Francis Gofton, English courtier and administrator Robert Gofton, English cricketer Simon Gofton, part of design team Tappin Gofton", "Madaria is one of the 24 villages that make up the municipality of Ayala in Álava, Basque autonomous community in Spain", "Notable people with the surname include: Fred A. Bantz (1895-1982), American official in the United States Department of the Navy Helmut Bantz (1921-2004), German gymnast and Olympic champion Brandon Bantz (born 1987), American baseball catcher Jeffri W. Bantz (1954-2006), American classical conductor and teacher Bantz John Craddock (born 1949), United States Army general", "In the 1983 episode \"Who's A Pretty Boy?" ]
[ "Giambattista Vico inaugurated the modern field of the philosophy of history, and, although the term philosophy of history is not in his writings, Vico spoke of a \"history of philosophy narrated philosophically.\"", "Dr Roderick Peter Hackney (born 3 March 1942), better known as Rod Hackney, is a British architect and past president of the Royal Institute of British Architects and International Union of Architects.", "Ketovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Ketovo, Kurgan Oblast, a selo in Ketovsky Selsoviet of Ketovsky District of Kurgan Oblast Ketovo, Yaroslavl Oblast, a village in Sevastyantsevsky Rural Okrug of Breytovsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast", "Notable people with the surname include: Bertram L. Podell (1925-2005), American politician Eyal Podell (born 1975), Israeli-born American actor Jules Podell, American businessman", "In Tupelo Honey's Rolling Stone review Jon Landau says the song \"is a joyful statement about the existence and continuation of love and the stability Moonshine Whiskey offers.\"", "'Raja Mir Syed Muhammad Baquar Ali Khan' (1842-1902) C.I.E., the Mir of Kotaha and the Raja of Pindrawal was a noted zamindar and philanthropist from Pindrawal in United Province of British India", "Strictly Business, 1991 A Rage in Harlem, 1991 New Jack City, 1991 Jungle Fever, 1991 Juice, 1992 Who's the Man?, 1993 Sugar Hill, 1994 Above the Rim, 1994 A Great Day in Harlem, 1994 Die Hard with a Vengeance, 1995 New Jersey Drive, 1995 The Royal Tenenbaums, 2001 Paid in Full, 2002 25th Hour, 2002 (scenes filmed in Shepard Hall, City College of New York) The Hebrew Hammer, 2003 (scene filmed under the 125th Street viaduct) Killa Season, 2006 August Rush, 2007 Pride and Glory, 2007 American Gangster, 2007 The Ministers, 2007 Queen of Media, 2007 The Brave One, 2007 Precious, 2009 NYC 22, 2011 (TV series) Kill Your Darlings, 2012 (filmed on Astor Row) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, 2012 Monica Z, 2012 Black Nativity, 2013 Annie, 2014 Harlemites, 2017 (Film series)", "Notable people with the surname include: Danielle Bux, British actress and model Karim Bux, Indian wrestler Karlheinz Bux, German artist Ishaq Bux (1917-2000), Indian actor Kuda Bux (1905-1981), Pakistani mystic Luciano Bux (1936-2014), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Madar Bux (1907-1967), Bengali politician Miran Bux (1907-1991), Pakistani cricketer Pir Ilahi Bux (1890-1975), Pakistani politician Fictional characters Bastian Balthazar Bux, from The Neverending Story", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Vasyanovich (born 1988), Russian footballer Sergei Vasyanovich (born 1982), Russian footballer", "In an interview about the album, lead singer Ian Metzger said Drunk Like Bible Times was inspired by an Allen Ginsberg poem when he wrote the song \"Carl Solomon Blues.\"", "Prior to the election the constitution of the Council was: Labour 31 Conservative 28 Alliance 1 Following the election the constitution of the Council was: Labour 33 Conservative 26 Alliance 1", "Notable people with the surname include: Marcus Grönholm, Finnish rally driver Ossi-Petteri Grönholm, Finnish ice hockey defenceman Ulf Grönholm, Finnish rally driver", "Protease inhibitors (PIs) are a class of antiviral drugs that are widely used to treat HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C. Protease inhibitors prevent viral replication by selectively binding to viral proteases (e.g.", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrián Zabala (1916-2002), Cuban baseball player Artemio Zabala (born 1935), Filipino Episcopalian bishop Bruno Mauricio de Zabala (1682-1736), Spanish soldier and colonial administrator Buddy Zabala (born 1971), Filipino musician Cedric Bixler-Zavala (born 1974), American musician César Zabala (born 1961), Paraguayan football (soccer) defender Cristian Zabala (born 1998), Argentine football (soccer) midfielder Diego Zabala (born 1991), Uruguayan football (soccer) attacking midfielder Esperanza Zabala (born 1974), Spanish Basque artist Felix \"Tuto\" Zabala (born 1936), Cuban boxing promoter & manager Gaizka Zabala (born 1974), Spanish football (soccer) player Herminio Díaz Zabala (born 1964), Spanish professional racing cyclist Josu Zabala (born 1993), Spanish cyclist Juan Carlos Zabala (1911-1983), Argentine athlete Karenth Zabala (born 1996), Bolivian-American football (soccer) player Loida Zabala (born 1987), Spanish Paralympic powerlifter Paula Zabala (born 1985), Colombian tennis player Pedro Zabála (born 1983), Bolivian football (soccer) player Ronald Zabala-Goetschel (born 1966), Ecuadorian equestrian Santiago Zabala (born 1975), Spanish philosopher Tincho Zabala (1923-2001), Uruguayan film actor Victoria Zabala (born 1992), Argentine volleyball player Wilder Zabala (born 1982), Bolivian football (soccer) defender Zeny Zabala (1934-2017), Filipina actress", "Notable people with the surname include: Christoph Scheiner, Jesuit priest, physicist and astronomer (born c. 1573) David Scheiner (born 1938), American physician and activist Elliot Scheiner, record producer and record engineer Josef Scheiner, see List of people on stamps of Czechoslovakia Julius Scheiner (1858, Cologne - 1913), German astronomer, astrophysicist and Jesuit Rabbi Mordechai Scheiner Rebecca Scheiner, German female stage director Rabbi Yitzchok Scheiner", "Redirect to: List of Babylon 5 characters#Dukhat", "Prominent people with the surname McCloy include: Helen McCloy (1904 - 1994); US mystery writer (under the pseudonym Helen Clarkson) Jeff McCloy; Australian politician John C. McCloy (1876 - 1945); United States Navy sailor and double-recipient of the Medal of Honor John J. McCloy (1895 - 1989); US lawyer, banker and Assistant Secretary of War Peter McCloy; retired Scottish football goalkeeper Phillip McCloy (1896 - 1972); Scottish association football player Randal L. McCloy, Jr; sole survivor of the 2006 Sago Mine disaster", "Mr. Asia (), is a male beauty pageant contest run by Mr. Asia contest Organization based in Hong Kong", "Milk Milk Lemonade is the fourth album by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1992 by Lookout!", "The film Was Showing on 60 cinemas on Egypt at last of June 2009", "Notable people with the surname include: Randy Hembrey (born 1965), American auto racing executive Shea Hembrey (born 1974), American artist", "Stephen Arnold is a songwriter, musician, composer and producer who specializes in sonic branding, often referred to as \"the least known, most heard composer in America.\"", "At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton was expanded from 4 to 24 communes: Achery Andelain Anguilcourt-le-Sart Beautor Bertaucourt-Epourdon Brie Charmes Courbes Danizy Deuillet La Fère Fourdrain Fressancourt Liez Mayot Mennessis Monceau-lès-Leups Rogécourt Saint-Gobain Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois Servais Tergnier Travecy Versigny", "George Jack Henndry (1920-2011), was a male international table tennis player from the United States.Ge", "This is a list of local Farmers Markets in Indiana", "Israeli newspaper Haaretz described Revach's films as a \"peculiarly Israeli genre of comic melodramas or tearjerkers... based on ethnic stereotypes that flourished [in Israel] in the 1960s and 1970s.\"", "Braima Candé (born 4 September 1995) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Kallithea as a right back", "The bibliography covers the main scholarly books, and a few articles, dealing with the History of Japan", "Microsyagrus is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.", "Cicero was an advocate of free translation: \"The essence of successful oratory, De Optimo Genere Oratorum insists, is that it should 'instruct, delight, and move the minds of his audience', this being achievable in translation only by conserving the 'force and flavour of the passage', not by translating 'word for word'.\"", "Barron's MarketWatch Mansion Global Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group: Dow Jones Newswires Dow Jones Factiva Dow Jones Insight Dow Jones Companies & Executives Dow Jones Anti-Corruption Dow Jones Watchlist Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst Dow Jones VentureSource Defunct: Wall Street Journal Radio Network Far Eastern Economic Review SmartMoney Heat Street For more lists of assets pages, see Lists of corporate assets", "Notable people with the surname include: Erik Demaine (born 1981), Canadian computer scientist, son of Martin Martin Demaine (born 1942), American artist and computer scientist, father of Erik Mike Demaine (born 1948), Australian footballer (Australian rules) Paul A. D. de Maine (1924-1999), American computer scientist Robert deMaine (born 1969), American cellist William Demaine (1859-1939), Australian politician David Demaine, footballer", "Redirect to: Mecca", "Konstantinos Alyssandrakis is a Greek politician, who from 1999 until 2004, was a Member of the European Parliament, representing Greece for the Communist Party", "Teri Garr's self-described \"big break\" as an actress was landing a role in the Star Trek episode \"Assignment: Earth\", after which she said, \"I finally started to get real acting work.\"", "Carrier is a surname, and may refer to: Corey Carrier (born 1980), American child actor Darel Carrier (born 1940), American professional basketball player George F. Carrier (1918-2002), American mathematician and Professor Emeritus at Harvard University Jean-Baptiste Carrier (1756-1794), French Revolutionary Albert-Ernest Carrier de Belleuse (1824-1887), French sculptor Louis-Robert Carrier-Belleuse (1848-1913), French painter and sculptor Mark Carrier (wide receiver) (born 1965), American football player Mark Carrier (safety) (born 1968), American football player Richard Carrier (born 1969), American author Robert Carrier (chef) (1923-2006), American chef, restaurateur and cookery writer Robert Carrier (politician) (born 1941), Canadian politician Roch Carrier (born 1937), Canadian novelist and author Scott Carrier (born 1957), American author and radio producer Willis Carrier (1876-1950), American inventor of air-conditioning Jerry Carrier (born 1948), American author", "A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1952 (see 1952 in film):", "Notable people with the surname include: Amy S. Bruckman (born 1965), American associate professor Clyde Bruckman (1894-1955), American writer and director of comedy films Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose Lodewijk Bruckman (1903-1995), Dutch painter Shimshon Bruckman (born 1957), Israeli Olympic sailor", "Based upon W. Morgan Thomas's comic book character Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, which previously spawned a 1950s TV series of the same title; this turn-of-the-millennium version updated Sheena ( TV series )'s title character to the 21st century.", "Dytiscus alaskanus, known generally as the boreal water beetle or Alaskan diving beetle, is a species of predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae.", "People with this name include: Zhao Nanqi (born 1927; in Korean Cho Nam-gi), Chinese People's Liberation Army general of Korean descent Pak Nam-gi (1934-2010), North Korean official, Director of the Workers' Party of Korea's Planning and Finance Department Namgi Park, South Korean professor of education", "Gauffier died in Livorno (Tuscany) 1801.", "Georgian Film was founded in 1921", "Canton of Taverny consists of the following communes: Beauchamp Bessancourt Pierrelaye Taverny", "For Swiss chess tournaments for individuals (not teams), FIDE recommends - in an Annex to the FIDE Tournament Regulations regarding tiebreaks: Buchholz Cut 1 (the Buchholz score reduced by the lowest score of the opponents) Buchholz (the sum of the scores of each of the opponents of a player) The result of the direct encounter(s) between the players (if any) The Average Rating of Opponents Cut (the average rating of opponents, excluding one or more of the ratings of the opponents, starting from the lowest-rated opponent) The greater number of wins including forfeits The greater number of wins with Black pieces The greater number of games with Black (unplayed games shall be counted as played with White) Sonneborn-Berger", "Notable people with the surname include: (Names are listed by field, alphabetically by given name in the western convention of given-name, surname for clarity.)", "The following events occurred in October 1948:", "Holbein was known as a painter of the English court where Jane Pemberton Small's paintings included those of King Henry VIII and several of his wives", "Redirect to: Basman District", "Redirect to: PI-PLC X domain-containing protein 1", "Redirect to: Gundala, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district", "August Marić is buried in Mirogoj cemetery.", "Oscar Ihlebæk (9 October 1900 - 10 March 1945) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and resistance member.", "Toei producers believed that girls in the target demographic for series like Lalabel demanded romantic adventures more than magical girl shows, and thus the series that followed in Lalabel's time slot was the non-magical-girl series Hello!", "F. William Engdahl identifies himself as a \"economic researcher, historian and freelance journalist.\"", "Elements of service in the area, on the Temiya Line and other related lines, were discontinued in 1962, and the line formally closed in 1985.", "Notable people with the surname include: Franz Borkenau (1900-1957), Austrian writer Moritz Borkenau (1827-1904), Austrian industrialist and banker", "The 1900 United States presidential election in West Virginia took place on November 6, 1900.", "Here are lists of schools which only admit boys, in the United States", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 227 of the United States Reports:", "Notable persons with that surname include: Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer (1922-1950), German World War II fighter pilot David Schnaufer (1952-2006), American folk musician", "Mashabane is a South-African surname that may refer to Maite Nkoana-Mashabane (born 1963), South African politician Norman Mashabane (1956-2007), South African ambassador to Indonesia", "1987 Family Circle NSW Open was the 95th edition of the tournament and was held from 5 January until 11 January 1987.", "In English the title means \"Brazil Is Here\"", "Billboard Hot 100 in December 1962 (the second British recording to reach number 1 on that chart in the year, after \"Stranger on the Shore\" in May), and was also a number one hit in the UK Singles Chart.", "Redirect to: Michael Collins (rugby union, born 1993)", "Canton of La Baule-Escoublac consists of the following communes: Batz-sur-Mer La Baule-Escoublac Le Croisic Pornichet Le Pouliguen Saint-André-des-Eaux", "David Cushley (born 22 July 1989) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Crusaders in the NIFL Premiership", "Theodoros Pangalos ( politician ) served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Greece, responsible for the coordination of the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense (KYSEA) and the new Economic & Social Policy Committee from 2009 to 2012", "Fossil material of this species provides evidence of morphological stasis over 5 million years", "Johannes Erwin Buder (July 22, 1885 - ?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Dave Shipperley (1952-2017), English footballer Dom Shipperley (born 1991), Australian rugby league player Neil Shipperley (born 1974), English footballer and manager Zoe Shipperley (born 1990), English field hockey player", "After the election, the composition of the council was Health Concern 19 Conservative 9 Liberal 7 Labour 4 Liberal Democrats 2 Independent 1", "Grey junglefowl will sometimes hybridize in the wild with the red junglefowl.", "Stalling or Stallings can refer to: Meanings derived from the term \"stall\", see Stall (disambiguation)", "Selin may refer to Given name Selin Demiratar (born 1983), Turkish actress Selin Dişli (born 1998), Turkish women's footballer Selin Ekiz (born 1989), Turkish basketball player Selin Kuralay (born 1985), Australian soccer player of Turkish ancestry Selin Sayek Böke (born 1972), Turkish politician Selin Sivrikaya (born 1997), Turkish footballer Selin Şahin (born 1992), Turkish women's wheelchair basketball player Surname Aleksei Selin (born 1978), Russian professional football player Ari-Pekka Selin (born 1963), Finnish former professional ice hockey player and coach Christian Selin (born 1976), Finnish former racing cyclist Erik Selin (born 1967), Swedish businessman Erika Selin (born 1991), Swedish singer Eva Selin Lindgren (1936-2011), Swedish politician and professor in nuclear physics Fyodor Selin (1899-1960), Soviet football player and coach Helaine Selin (born 1946), American librarian and author Ivan Selin (born 1937), American businessman Maria Selin (born 1977), Finnish female ice hockey player Markus Selin (born 1960), Finnish television and film producer Patrik Selin, Swedish businessman Sebastian Selin (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player Victor Șelin (born 1965), Moldovan businessman and politician Yevhen Selin (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Albrecht Agthe (1790-1873), music educator Adolf Agthe (1863-1941), Norwegian architect Karl Christian Agthe (1762-1797), German organist and composer Klaus Agthe (born 1930), German-American businessman and author", "Ralph Henry Van Deman (1865-1952) was a United States Army officer, sometimes called \"The Father of American Military Intelligence.\"", "Redirect to: Nicolaas van Nieuwland", "List of authors by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Andrew Vachss (born 1942) Paul Valéry (1871-1945) Chris Van Allsburg (born 1949) Jack Vance (born 1916) Janwillem van de Wetering (born 1931) Hendrik Willem van Loon (1882-1944) Fred Vargas (born 1957) Mario Vargas Llosa (born 1936) Martin Vargic (born 1998) John Varley (born 1947) Ivan Vazov (1850-1921) Lizzie Velásquez (born 1989) Nicolaas Vergunst (born 1958) Jules Verne (1828-1905) Caroline Vernon (1908-1988) David Vernon (born 1965) Frederick Bert Vickers (1903-1985) Juan José Videgain (born 1975) Rene Villanueva (born 1954) Judith Viorst (born 1931) Joan D. Vinge (born 1948) Vernor Vinge (born 1944) A. E. van Vogt (1912-2000) Voltaire (1694-1778) Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (1922-2007) Vincent Cartwright Vickers (1879-1939)", "José \"Pepe\" Díaz (1776 - April 30, 1797) and Francisco Díaz (1777 - ?)", "The rosters of the top basketball teams in each season's European-wide professional club competitions (tiers 1-4):", "Abbakumovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Abbakumovo, Moscow Oblast, a village in Fedoskinskoye Rural Settlement of Mytishchinsky District in Moscow Oblast; 56°0N 37°31E Abbakumovo, Gagarinsky District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Rodomanovskoye Rural Settlement of Gagarinsky District in Smolensk Oblast Abbakumovo, Novoduginsky District, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Kapustinskoye Rural Settlement of Novoduginsky District in Smolensk Oblast Abbakumovo, Tver Oblast, a village in Selishchenskoye Rural Settlement of Selizharovsky District in Tver Oblast Abbakumovo, Vladimir, Vladimir Oblast, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of the City of Vladimir in Vladimir Oblast Abbakumovo, Gus-Khrustalny District, Vladimir Oblast, a village in Gus-Khrustalny District of Vladimir Oblast Abbakumovo, Petushinsky District, Vladimir Oblast, a village in Petushinsky District of Vladimir Oblast", "Redirect to: Frances Stewart, Duchess of Lennox", "See List of birds of Croatia List of mammals of Croatia", "Elizabeth Godfrey has been called \"the most outstanding woman goldsmith of her generation.\"", "Nordenskiöld or Nordenskjöld ([nǔnœld], Finland Swedish: [nurdenøld]) can refer to a number of Finnish or Swedish people, who belong to the same noble family: Nordenskiöld branch: August Nordenskiöld, (1754-1792) alchemist Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, (1832-1901) scientist and explorer, son of Nils Gustaf Bengt Nordenskiöld, (1891-1983) Swedish Air Force general Claës-Henrik Nordenskiöld, (1917-2003) Swedish Air Force major general, son of Bengt Erland Nordenskiöld, (1877-1932) archeologist and anthropologist, younger son of Adolf Erik Gustaf Nordenskiöld, (1868-1895) scholar, elder son of Adolf Erik Nils Gustaf Nordenskiöld, (1792-1866) mineralogist and traveller Nordenskjöld branch: Nils Otto Gustaf Nordenskjöld, (1869-1928) explorer and geographer, nephew of Adolf Nordenskiöld", "Redirect to: M*A*S*H (film)", "The book takes place in what is now Kejimkujik National Park (or \"Kedgeemakoogee\", as Paine spelled it) and the adjacent Tobeatic Game Reserve.", "Jack Buncher October 3, 1911 - December 4, 2001) was an American real estate developer and industrialist", "Above the statue is inscribed, \"This Memorial to Robert A. Taft, presented by the people to the Congress of the United States, stands as a tribute to the honesty, indomitable courage, and high principles of free government symbolized by Robert A. Taft Memorial's life.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Tadao Kikumoto, Japanese engineer Yuki Kikumoto ( , born 1993), Japanese footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Frank Amankwah (born 1971), Ghanaian footballer Yaw Amankwah Mireku (born 1979), Ghanaian footballer Yaw Ihle Amankwah (born 1988), Norwegian footballer", "The goal of this new society was to include women in the activism being done for the abolition of slavery, and \"to elevate the people of color from Margaretta Forten's present degraded situation to the full enjoyment of their rights and to increased usefulness in society.\"", "The Bazar Caves otherwise Bāzār Caves are located in the Khyber in the mountainous Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan.", "Redirect to: List of waterfalls of Scotland", "The fort was named after First Lieutenant Dennis Michie, who was killed at San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War.", "Krakov (Rakovník District) is a village and municipality in Rakovník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.", "In May 2008, the book and Tales from the Expat Harem's editors were featured on NBC's Today, on its occasional travel segment Where in the World is Matt Lauer?", "The following are a list of massacres that have occurred in Malaysia and List of massacres in Malaysia's predecessors:" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Augie Hiebert (1916-2007), American television executive Christine Hiebert (born 1960), Swiss-born American artist known for her drawing Cornelius Hiebert (born 1862), Canadian politician Jake Hiebert (born 1963), Canadian songwriter and musician also known as Big Rude Jake Paul Hiebert (1932-2007), American missiologist Paul Hiebert (1892-1987), Canadian writer and humorist Russ Hiebert (born 1969), Canadian politician", "The company is headquartered in Addison, Illinois, and operates in three countries: the United States, Germany and Canada.", "The stadium has a capacity of 8,400 people.This is the first time after 1972 that the stadium is renovated in so big level", "The honey made from the nectar is known as \"tupelo honey.\"", "Aron Elís Þrándarson (born 10 November 1994) is an Icelandic footballer who plays for Danish Superliga club OB as a midfielder.", "林 may refer to: Hayashi, a common Japanese surname Im (Korean name) or Lim, a common Korean surname Lin (surname), the pinyin transliteration of a common Chinese surname Lam, Lem, Lim, and Lum (surname) a common Chinese surname in China, Southeast Asia, and among overseas Chinese", "Santayana wrote of the novel that \"it gives the emotions of my experiences, and not my thoughts or experiences themselves.\"", "Roberta Brunet (born May 20, 1965 in Aosta) is a former middle distance runner from Italy", "Redirect to: Panorama (The Cars album)", "1798 French Directory election", "This is a partial list of Patti Page's recorded songs:", "Notable people with the surname include: Hartwig Derenbourg Joseph Derenbourg", "Redirect to: Gwardia Wrocław (men's volleyball)", "Redirect to: Sa'id Mufti", "George W. Conable is best known as the architect of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (New York City) (1908) and Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church (1926)", "Often known as the \"Sistine Chapel of the East\", the frescoes at Voroneț feature an intense shade of blue known in Romania as \"Voroneț blue.\"", "Redirect to: United Arab Emirates men's national basketball team", "The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in São Tomé and Príncipe (numbers may be approximate):", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Zurita, Duke of Soria (born 1943), Spanish academic Christian Rodrigo Zurita (born 1979), Argentine footballer Elias Zurita (born 1964), American soccer player Humberto Zurita (born 1954), Mexican actor, film director and producer Irving Zurita (born 1991), Mexican footballer Jerónimo Zurita y Castro (1512-1580), Spanish historian Juan Zurita (1917-2000), Mexican boxer Manuel Fernando Zurita, Nicaraguan politician and President of Nicaragua Maribel Zurita (born 1979), American boxer Raúl Zurita (born 1950), Chilean poet Ricardo Zurita (born 1959), American architect Sebastián Zurita (born 1986), Mexican actor Dmitri Zurita (born 1987), Mexican-American Visual Artist Ruben Zurita Delgadillo(born 1990), Mexican Academic", "John Eager (1782-1853?)", "\"Someone dubbed him the man who bowled like a millionaire, and how true Arthur Mailey was!", "Notable people with the surname include: Luke Edgemon, singer Darcie Edgemon", "Fleurydora is a genus of plants in the family Ochnaceae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aimee Teegarden (born 1989), American actress, model, and producer David Teegarden, American rock drummer", "Notable people with the surname include: Adlai H. Gilkeson (1893-1959), United States Air Force general Henry Bell Gilkeson (1850-1921), American lawyer, politician, school administrator, and banker", "The following is an incomplete list of association football clubs based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Bembras is a genus of deep-water flatheads native to the Indian and western Pacific oceans.", "Espinosa was best known for Germán Espinosa's 1982 novel \"La Tejedora de Coronas\" (The Weaver of Crowns).", "Del Rio or del Río is a Spanish term meaning \"of / from the river\", and may refer to:", "Redirect to: Hiroki Kondo (Chunichi Dragons pitcher)", "Eriphia is a genus of crabs, including the following species: Eriphia gonagra (Fabricius, 1781) Eriphia granulosa A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 Eriphia scabricula Dana, 1852 Eriphia sebana (Shaw & Nodder, 1803) Eriphia squamata Stimpson, 1860 Eriphia smithii MacLeay, 1838 Eriphia verrucosa (Forskål, 1775)", "Redirect to: Lullaby (2010 film)", "Redirect to: 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 2", "Notable people with the surname include: Miguel de Achával (born 1982), Argentine rugby player Perla Achával, Argentine actress Roberto Achával (1930-1996), Argentine tango violinist Santiago Achával, Argentine winemaker Sofia Achaval de Montaigu, Argentine model, stylist, and designer", "Notable people with the surname include: Aminata Savadogo (born 1993), Latvian singer Moussa Savadogo, Burkinabé writer and playwright", "Irving \"Irv\" Novick (/novk/; April 11, 1916 - October 15, 2004) was an American comics artist who worked almost continuously from 1939 until the 1990s", "OUAT may refer to: Once Upon a Time (disambiguation) Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, a public Indian agricultural university Once Upon a Time (TV series)", "Notable people with the name include: Alberto Gollán (born 1919), Argentine television businessman Alexander Gollan (1840-1902), British diplomat Donald Gollan (1896-1971), British athlete in Olympic rowing George Gollan (1886-1957), Australian political figure Henry Gollan (1868-1949), British lawyer and judge John Gollan (1911-1977), Scotland-born worker in the Communist Party of Great Britain Roy Gollan (1892-1968), Australian diplomat Spencer Gollan (1860-1934), New Zealand-born athlete in rowing, racehorse owner William Gollan (1885-1968), Australian political figure", "Notable people with the surname include: Jon Herington (born 1954), American musician Leigh Herington, American politician Marieve Herington, Canadian actress and singer Fictional characters: Tjokkie Herington, character in the South African films Heel Against the Head and Running Riot", "Fisch is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.", "Released in 2002 as the only single from the band's 2002 greatest hits album, O, Yeah!", "Ana González Rodríguez (born 26 August 1970) is a Spanish fashion designer.", "Transformers : Cybertron was the last series in the Transformers franchise to be produced in Japan until the release of Transformers Go!", "Gazin may refer to: Château Gazin, a wine appellation Gazin, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran Gazin (biologist)", "1 U.S. Swimmer at the Age of 14.\"", "STSI can refer to: Space Telescope Science Institute, NASA-sponsored institute at Johns Hopkins University Sekolah Tinggi Seni Indonesia (disambiguation), several arts universities in Indonesia", "Redirect to: List of tactical role-playing video games: 1980s to 1994", "Vincent Robert Capodanno (February 13, 1929 - September 4, 1967) was a Roman Catholic priest and Maryknoll Missioner (M.M.)", "Sarah Ann Harrison (1837-?)", "The toll bridge carries 29 million vehicles annually.", "The film concerns the small-town life of an artist (Quinlan) and Independence Day ( 1983 film )'s challenge to become \"what she's almost sure she could be.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Alison Mardell (born 1968), British solicitor and senior RAF officer Mark Mardell (born 1957), English radio presenter Russell Mardell (born 1975), English writer and film director", "Sivert Hanssen-Sunde (1842 - ??)", "Engelbert Pigal (1899?", "Notable people with the surname include: Lourdes Alaniz, Mexican artist Martín Alaniz (born 1993), Uruguayan footballer Maximiliano Alaníz (born 1990), Argentine footballer Ricardo Alaníz Posada (born 1937), Mexican businessman and politician Rico Alaniz (1919-2015), Mexican-born American actor Ruben Alaniz (born 1991), American baseball player", "Redirect to: 2019 W Series Brands Hatch round", "Port Costa School is currently being restored and used as a community center for Port Costa, California", "The compilation featured the music videos \"Get Wild Life\" and \"Night Deluxe\" from Lead Movies 2's studio album Brand New Era, and \"Tenohira wo Taiyou ni\" from Lead!", "Traicho (Bulgarian: ) is a Bulgarian masculine given name that may refer to Traicho Draganov, Bulgarian sprint canoer Traicho Kostov (1897-1949), Bulgarian politician", "Phenomenal Handclap Band ( album ) was followed up by a remix album call Remixes", "Nedelko or Nedilko (Russian: , Ukrainian: ) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname that may refer to Danny Nedelko, Ukrainian immigrant to the United States, subject of the song by the British punk rock band Idles Ivan Nedelko (born 1986), Russian tennis player Vitaliy Nedilko (born 1982), Ukrainian football goalkeeper", "The following events occurred in August 1923:", "Stari Mikanovci (Hungarian: Horváti, German: Sankt Michael) is a village in Croatia, located in the eastern part of the large Croatian historic and geographic region of Slavonia, situated in the westernmost part of the smaller Croatian historic and geographic region of Srijem.", "Notable people with the name include: Thomas Beatie, (born 1974), American public speaker, author, and advocate with transgender and sexuality issues Beatie Deutsch (nee Rabin; born 1989), ultra-Orthodox Jewish American-Israeli marathon runner Beatie Edney (born 1962), English television actress Beatie Wolfe, Anglo-American singer-songwriter", "Celso Posio ([tlso pzjo]; 26 April 1931 - 12 September 2016) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder.", "The name of the new municipality is Vijfheerenlanden which is a part of the province Utrecht.", "The surname may refer to: Nikolai Alekhin, Soviet rocket designer Alexander Alekhine (1892-1946), Russian-French chess master and former world champion Alexei Alekhine (1888-1939), Russian chess master and brother of Alexander Grace Alekhine (1876-1956), American-British-French artist, chess master, and wife of Alexander Alekhine Maria Alyokhina, Russian political activist Nikolay Alyokhin, Russian Olympic fencing champion", "Redirect to: D'Estrées-class cruiser", "In 2007 Bonnie J. Gordon wrote of the film that And Along Come Tourists is \"a quiet triumph ... economically blends modern life's truths, such as the fragility of 20-something love affairs, with universal themes, such as the search for meaning and the human need to expiate guilt.\"", "Espírito Santo (Portuguese, 'holy spirit') may also refer to:", "The OVA was the first to be licensed and released in North America, in 1998 by Central Park Media, followed by the original manga series in 2002 by Gutsoon!", "Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute (Winston Churchill CI, WCCI, Churchill) is a public high school in the Dorset Park neighbourhood of Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is owned and operated by the Toronto District School Board (and the former Scarborough Board of Education prior to merger.)", "In 2010, the United States National Science Foundation awarded funding to extend the celebrations to cover 12 regions as a joint effort by ACM-W, ABI, and NCWIT.,", "Redirect to: President of the Gaelic Athletic Association#List of presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association", "Dunster has a range of heritage sites and cultural attractions which combine with the castle to make it a popular tourist destination with many visitors arriving on the West Somerset Railway, a heritage railway running from Minehad to Bishops Lydeard.", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 180 of the United States Reports:", "Redirect to: Kosovo men's national under-18 basketball team", "Redirect to: List of Biggles books", "Onychocerus is a Neotropical genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Onychocerus aculeicornis (Kirby, 1818) Onychocerus albitarsis Pascoe, 1859 Onychocerus ampliatus Bates, 1875 Onychocerus concentricus Bates, 1862 Onychocerus giesberti Júlio & Monné, 2001 Onychocerus hovorei Júlio & Monné, 2001 Onychocerus scorpio (Fabricius, 1781) Onychocerus versutus (Lane, 1966)", "Talib is an Arabic name, and may refer to: Abu Talib (disambiguation) Zuhayr Talib Abd al-Sattar al-Naqib Ramli Ngah Talib Ja`far bin Abī Tālib Aqeel ibn Abi Talib Jumanah bint Abi Talib Fakhitah bint Abi Talib Allama Talib Jauhri Naji Talib Ali ibn Abi Talib Aqib Talib Talib El-Shibib Talib Kweli (American MC / Rapper) Abdul Talib Zaki", "Redirect to: List of Irish Independent Albums Chart number ones of 2014", "Redirect to: Adam (2020 film)", "Paul Meyer plays on a Buffet Crampon Divine model clarinet", "The album is the audio complement to the live DVD featured in Demon Hunter's release \"45 Days.\"", "List of villages in India", "The party became part of a power-sharing agreement with Partido Progressista, which became the basis of the system of \"rotativism\", where Cartista took turns ruling Portugal", "Redirect to: Le Matin (Morocco)", "Krasninsky (Russian: ; masculine), Krasninskaya (; feminine), or Krasninskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Krasninsky, Chelyabinsk Oblast, a settlement in Krasninsky Selsoviet of Verkhneuralsky District of Chelyabinsk Oblast Krasninsky, Lipetsk Oblast, a settlement in Alexandrovsky Selsoviet of Krasninsky District of Lipetsk Oblast Krasninskoye, a selo in Pushkinskaya Rural Territory of Prokopyevsky District of Kemerovo Oblast", "Redirect to: List of locations of the DC Universe", "Staats may also refer to: Staats, Saxony-Anhalt, German village Staats House (disambiguation), name of several buildings in the U.S. Hofje van Staats, hofje in the Netherlands Staats Island, uninhabited island in the Falkland Islands", "Odcinki Dylewskie [ttiŋki dlfsk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mogielnica, within Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.", "According to the Book of Leinster, Brandub succeeded Áed Cerr mac Colmáin Már (died 595) of the Uí Dúnlainge as king of Leinster (actually Áed Dibchine mac Senaig of the Uí Máil)", "Notable people with the surname include: Egon Brunswik (1903-1955), Hungarian-American psychologist Else Frenkel-Brunswik (1908-1958), Polish-Austrian psychologist Brunswik may also refer to: Brunswik, district of Kiel, Germany", "The group of women, the Companions of the Peace, were funded by the Fellowship of the Maple Leaf (which still promotes links between churches in Canada and the United Kingdom.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Aakash Dahiya (born 1983), Mumbai-based actor and casting director Amit Kumar Dahiya (born 1983), Indian wrestler Hoshiar Singh Dahiya (1937-1998), officer of the Indian Army awarded Param Veer Chakra Jat Mehar Singh Dahiya, Indian poet and freedom fighter Kushal Singh Dahiya, Martyr Lalita Dahiya (born 1997), Indian badminton player Padam Singh Dahiya (born 1963), Indian politician Rohit Dahiya (born 1988), Indian cricketer Vijay Dahiya (born 1973), Indian cricketer Vikas Dahiya (born 1995), Indian field hockey goalkeeper Vinod Kumar Dahiya (born 1986), Indian-Australian Greco-Roman wrestler Virender Dahiya (born 1989), Indian cricketer Vivek Dahiya (born 1984), Indian television actor Ravi Kumar Dahiya (born 1999) Indian Wrestler Jai Tirath Dahiya (born 1952) Indian Politician", "Notable people with the surname include: David Fleeshman (born 1952), British actor and theatre director Emily Fleeshman (born 1986), English actress Richard Fleeshman (born 1989), English actor and singer-songwriter Rosie Fleeshman (born 1992), English actress", "John Meresden MD DD (died 7 January 1424 or 1425) was a Canon of Windsor from 1413 to 1425", "Redirect to: Manatee County Courthouse (disambiguation)", "Redirect to: United States Army Aviation and Missile Center", "of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU) (since May 1990, Department of Economics, International Management)" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Engel (born 1991), American baseball player Albert J. Engel (1888-1959), American Representative from Michigan Albert J. Engel, Jr. (1924-2013), American jurist Andreas K. Engel (born 1961), German neuroscientist Barbara Engel (born 1952), German fashion designer Carl Engel (1883-1944), French-born American composer Carl Engel (musicologist) (1818-1882), German-born English writer on music Carl Ludvig Engel (1778-1840), German-born Estonian/Finnish architect Charles Engel, American economist David Engel (actor), Broadway singer, dancer, and actor David Engel (historian), American Holocaust historian Eliot Engel, American Representative from New York Erich Engel (1891-1966), German actor Ernst Engel (1821-1896), German statistician Franz Engel (1834-1920), German explorer Friedrich Engel (mathematician) (1861-1941), German mathematician Friedrich Engel (SS officer) (1909-2006), German Schutzstaffel officer Georgia Engel (1948-2019), American film and television actress Gerhard Engel (1906-1976), German Generalleutnant and State Commissioner of the Society for Military Customer Greg Engel (born 1971), American football player Johann Christian von Engel (1770-1814), Hungarian historian Karl Dietrich Leonhard Engel (1824-1913), German musician and writer Heinfried Engel (born 1947), German pole vaulter Howard Engel (born 1932), Canadian mystery writer and producer Jerzy Engel (born 1952), former Polish football manager Joel Engel (composer) (1868-1927), Russian-born Jewish composer Joel S. Engel (born 1936), American engineer and scientist Johann Jakob Engel (1741-1802), German philosophical writer Josef Engel (born 1942), Czech wrestler Josef Engel (anatomist) (1816-1899), German anatomist Jules Engel (1909-2003), American filmmaker, artist Julius Engel (1842-1926), German judge and politician Karl Engel (1923-2006), Swiss pianist Karl Engel (footballer) (born 1952), Swiss football goalkeeper Karl Dietrich Leonhard Engel (1824-1913), German composer and writer Lehman Engel (1910-1982), American composer and conductor Marian Engel (1933-1985), Canadian novelist Maro Engel (born 1985), German auto racing driver Matthew Engel (born 1951), English writer, especially on cricket Michael S. Engel (born 1971), US paleontologist and entomologist Natascha Engel (born 1967), former British Member of Parliament Pál Engel (1938-2001), Hungarian historian Richard Engel (born 1973), American television journalist and author S. Morris Engel (born 1931), author, philosopher, and linguist Volker Engel (born 1965), German-born American visual effects artist Scott Walker (singer) (1943-2019), American-born British singer and musician born Noel Scott Engel", "The following events occurred in July 1974:", "Victor Borge's blend of music and comedy earned him the nicknames \"The Clown Prince of Denmark,\" \"The Unmelancholy Dane,\" and \"The Great Dane.\"", "1995 Verdy Kawasaki season", "Redirect to: Basman District", "Notable people with the surname include: Ari Vallin (born 1978), Finnish ice hockey player Charles Vallin (1903-1948), French politician Eugène Vallin (1856-1922), French furniture designer and manufacturer Jean-Baptiste Michel Vallin de la Mothe (1729-1800), French architect Louis Vallin (1770-1854), French general Ninon Vallin (1886-1961), French soprano Rick Vallin (1919-1977), Russian American actor Sergio Vallin Veikko Vallin, Finnish politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Sanela Sijerčić, Bosnian folk singer Sinan-paša Sijerčić (d. 1806), Ottoman Bosnian general", "There's a woman in the schooner waving Abigail Becker's arms at me!\"", "Wally Brewster was unanimously confirmed by the Senate of the United States on November 14, 2013.", "Notable people with the surname include: Elisabeth Welhaven (1815-1901), Norwegian writer Hjalmar Welhaven (1850-1922), Norwegian architect, palace manager, and sportsman Johan Sebastian Welhaven (1807-1873), Norwegian writer, poet, critic and art theorist Kristian Welhaven (1883-1975), Norwegian police chief Sigri Welhaven (1894-1991), Norwegian sculptor", "Most recently Utt was the Director of Entertainment at IN Channel in Thailand before Utt Panichkul returned to Singapore to begin his directorship at Beam Artistes", "Sansai Station (, Sansai-eki) is a railway station on the Shinano Railway Kita-Shinano Line in the city of Nagano, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operating company Shinano Railway", "Notable people with the surname include: Allen Shamblin, American country songwriter Eldon Shamblin (1916-1998), American guitarist and music arranger Gwen Shamblin (born 1955), American writer", "My Lucky Stars is the second film in the Lucky Stars series, and a semi-sequel to Winners and Sinners, with many of the same actors returning as the \"Five Lucky Stars\" troupe, albeit with different character names and slightly different roles.", "Tat or TAT may refer to:", "More details on the Carmarthenshire Archive Service website", "Renato Curi is best known for his tenure as a Perugia mainstay in the 1970s until his death during a league game against Juventus.", "Enrollment has been projected, by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, to decline by over 300 by 2020", "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", "Holloway's Station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.", "Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Ach!", "The Chicago railroad strike of 1877 was a series of work stoppages and civil unrest in Chicago, Illinois, which occurred as part of the larger national strikes and rioting of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877.", "When Henry himself last implores the French Princess Katherine to marry him, knowing that her command of the English language is limited, he says to her: \"Come, your answer in broken music; for thy voice is music and thy English broken; therefore, queen of all, Katherine, break thy mind to me in broken English.\"", "Mary Help of Christians School may refer to: Republic of Ireland Mary Help of Christians Girls National School (Dublin) Philippines Mary Help of Christians School (Canlubang), Inc. United States Mary Help of Christians Academy, North Haledon, New Jersey Mary Help of Christians Catholic School, Parkland, Florida Mary Help of Christians School, Laredo, Texas", "Men's Combined World Cup 2005/2006", "Millennium IT Towers was set up for the growth of information technology and as an initiative in making Visakhapatnam city as a Financial-tech (Fintech) Capital in the state of Andhra Pradesh by the APIIC and Government of Andhra Pradesh and it was inaugurated by then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Nara Chandrababu Naidu on 15 February 2019", "Ode may also refer to:", "In June 2009, Piepenburg was appointed bankruptcy manager of Arcandor, the \"biggest insolvency currently underway in Germany.\"", "Zwei (German: \"two\") may refer to: Zwei (band), a Japanese duo band ZWEI, a text editor Zwei!", "Redirect to: William Bowen (British politician)", "Redirect to: NJV Government Higher Secondary School", "Notable people with the surname include: Alma Soller McLay (1919-2017) Andy McClay (born 1972), Scottish footballer Cameron McLay, American police chief Charles McLay, Australian architect Colin McLay, New Zealand marine biologist Daniel McLay (born 1992), British cyclist David McLay, Scottish footballer George McLay (1889-1917), Scottish footballer Greg McLay (born 1969), Australian cricketer Jim McLay (born 1945), New Zealand politician", "Redirect to: Al-Anfal", "Aftermath (Polish: Pokłosie) is a 2012 Polish film written and directed by Władysław Pasikowski.", "Redirect to: Joan Lluhí", "Redirect to: List of South Africa rugby union Test matches", "The surname may refer to Anna Vyrubova (1884-1964), best friend and confidante of Russian Tsaritsa Alexandra Fyodorovna Grigory Vyrubov (1843-1913), Russian philosopher and historian of science", "List of members of the Irish Republican Army is broken down in sub-lists of various organisations known as the IRA", "Class 159 may refer to: British Rail Class 159 Caledonian Railway 0-4-4T#William Pickersgill", "1947 steel guitar custom-built by Paul Bigsby", "Septesinus is a genus of monopisthocotylean monogeneans which currently comprises a single species, Septesinus gibsoni", "Deponia may refer to: Deponia (video game), a 2012 point-and-click adventure game Chaos on Deponia, second installment in the series Goodbye Deponia, third installment in the series Deponia Doomsday, fourth installment in the series Deponija (disambiguation)", "Uncollected was later reissued as a single disc in 2004 by Rykodisc Records", "Founded in 1974, WVSOM is one of three medical schools in West Virginia and the sole institution that grants the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)", "Truman is a surname of English origin, and may refer to Sir Benjamin Truman (1700-1780), English entrepreneur and brewer Benjamin C. Truman (1835-1916), American journalist and author Bess Truman (1885-1982), wife of President Truman Charles Truman (1949-2017), British art historian and curator Christine Truman (born 1941), British tennis player David Truman (1913-2003), American academic Edwin M. Truman (born 1941), American economist Harry Randall Truman (1896-1980), American victim of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens Harry S. Truman (1884-1972), 33rd U.S. president James S. Truman (1874-1957), New York state senator Louis Truman (1908-2004), American general Lyman Truman (1806-1881), New York state senator Margaret Truman (1924-2008), American writer, daughter of President Truman Michael Truman (1916-1972), British film producer Ralph Truman (1900-1977), British actor Timothy Truman (born 1956), American writer", "Shilpi Marwaha has been awarded first Sarla Birla Award and AAS Excellence Award 2016 for her active participation in women empowerment initiatives.", "Rayne is a city in Acadia Parish, Louisiana, United States.", "The Two of Them may refer to: The Two of Them (film), 1977 Hungarian film The Two of Them (novel), by Joanna Russ", "Carnival Story is a 1954 film directed by Kurt Neumann, produced by Frank King and Maurice King, starring Anne Baxter and Steve Cochran, and released by RKO Radio Pictures.", "Aldo Sala, Mayor of Verona 1990 - 1993", "1980 Fischer-Grand Prix was the sixth edition of the tournament and was held from 20 October until 26 October 1980.", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Dortch (died 2014) US born archaeologist active in Western Australia Greg Dortch (born 1998), American football player Isaac Foote Dortch, captain of the United States Navy Richard Dortch, Assemblies of God District Superintendent for Illinois and an Assemblies of God Executive Presbyter William Theophilus Dortch, American politician from North Carolina", "Callomecyna is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Callomecyna leehsuehae Yamasako & Chou, 2014 Callomecyna superba Tippmann, 1965 Callomecyna tigrinula Holzschuh, 1999", "The following events occurred in December 1950:", "Redirect to: List of Washington ballot measures#2004", "According to Isaac Asimov, although Janet Asimov did 90% of the work, Norby , the Mixed-Up Robot's \"name was wanted on the book for the betterment of sales [and he] went over the manuscript and polished it a bit.\"", "Sung gained a new surge of popularity in 2013 when Sung Dong-il and his son Joon starred in Dad!", "What 's New , Scooby-Doo ? is the first television series in the franchise in which Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle and Mindy Cohn respectively portrayed the voices of Scooby-Doo, Daphne, and Velma, and where Casey Kasem made his comeback as Shaggy after seven years of not voicing the character and would also be the final Scooby-Doo series where he voices the character before his death in 2014, though he would still do voice work in the two following incarnations, Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!", "Vigdis Songe-Møller's own experience as a pregnant woman - for whom \"the Parmenidean idea of all things existing ultimately as one and self-identical is, to say the least, far from self-evident\" - led her to investigate connections between \"the Greek philosophers' ideals of unity, self-identity and eternity and their attitudes towards sexuality, reproduction and sexual difference.\"", "The genus Odontodactylus contains the following species: Odontodactylus brevirostris (Miers, 1884) Odontodactylus cultrifer (White, 1850) Odontodactylus hansenii (Pocock, 1893) Odontodactylus havanensis (Bigelow, 1893) Odontodactylus hawaiiensis Manning, 1967 Odontodactylus japonicus (de Haan, 1844) Odontodactylus latirostris Borradaile, 1907 Odontodactylus scyllarus (Linnaeus, 1758)", "Redirect to: Injunction", "Penola ( fly ) are closely related to the genus Frutillaria from mainland South America", "Donaldo Arza (born 15 August 1946) is a Panamanian middle-distance runner.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Charlie Reilley (1856-1904), American baseball player Duke Reilley (1884-1968), American baseball player Hugh Reilley (1918-1940), Canadian World War II pilot Thomas T. Reilley (c. 1884 - 1940), American football coach Given name: Reilley Rankin (born 1979), American golfer", "Events in chess in 1943", "Geldart is a surname, and may refer to: Callum Geldart (born 1991), English cricketer Clarence Geldart (1867-1935), American film actor Gary Geldart (born 1950), American ice hockey player Stanley Geldart (1919-1983), Canadian politician Tom Geldart (1905-1985), English footballer William Martin Geldart (1870-1922), British jurist", "Christian persecution may refer to: History of Christian thought on persecution and tolerance Persecution of other groups by Christians Historical persecution by Christians Persecution of Heathens (disambiguation) Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire Christian persecution of paganism under Theodosius I Anti-paganism policy of Constantius II Persecution of Germanic Pagans (disambiguation) Persecution of Ottoman Muslims Persecution of Jews Black Death Jewish persecutions Persecutions of Christians by other Christians Anti-Protestantism Persecution of Christians in Mexico Persecution of Christians by Christians Persecution of Christians by other groups Persecution of Christians Persecution of Christians in the New Testament Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire Decian persecution Persecution in Lyon Diocletianic Persecution List of Christians martyred during the reign of Diocletian Gothic persecution of Christians The Myth of Persecution Persecution of Eastern Orthodox Christians Persecution of Oriental Orthodox Christians Persecution of Copts Persecution of Christians in the modern era Nazi persecution of the Catholic Church in Germany Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany Persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union Persecution of Christians in the Eastern Bloc Eastern Catholic victims of Soviet persecutions Religious persecution during the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina Anti-Christian violence in India Genocide of Christians by ISIL Persecution of Christians in the Muslim world", "Redirect to: Germán Cáceres", "Millingen or van Millingen is a surname, and may refer to: Alexander van Millingen (1840-1915), scholar James Millingen (1774-1845), Dutch-English archaeologist John G. Millingen (1782-1862), British army surgeon and author Julius Michael Millingen (1800-1878), English physician and writer", "The route is intended to facilitate the recreational activity of bicycling around the island of Taiwan, which is called huan-dao () in Mandarin Chinese, and is also translated as a \"cycle-the-island-trip\".The route was developed by the Taiwan (R.O.C.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Kosei Akaishi ( , born 1965), Japanese sport wrestler Michiyo Akaishi ( , born 1959), Japanese manga artist", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Bryan Hassel, American popular writer on education Danny Hassel (born 1967), American actor Georg Hassel (1770-1829), German geographer Kai-Uwe von Hassel (1913-1997), German politician from Schleswig-Holstein associated with the CDU party Karl-Heinz von Hassel (1939-2016), German actor Kaspar Hassel (1877-1962), Norwegian sailor Odd Hassel (1897-1981), Norwegian physical chemist and Nobel Laureate Sverre Hassel (1876-1928), Norwegian polar explorer Tina Hassel (born 1964), German journalist", "Trachypteris is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to: Trachypteris (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Trachypteris (plant), a genus of ferns in the family Pteridaceae", "Central Magdalena Province contains seven municipalities: Beltrán Bituima Chaguaní Guayabal de Síquima Pulí San Juan de Rioseco Vianí", "Cleasby is a surname, and may refer to: Anthony Cleasby, English judge Emma Cleasby, English actress Richard Cleasby, English philologist Thomas Wood Ingram Cleasby, English churchman Andrew Cleasby, English Entrepreneur", "Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Smoker (1923-2020), British Humanist activist and freethought advocate George Smoker (1856-1925), English cricketer and footballer Henry Smoker (1881-1966), English cricketer and footballer, son of George Smoker Jeff Smoker (born 1981), American football quarterback Paul Smoker (born 1941), American jazz trumpeter", "Notable people with the surname include: Francine Tacker (born 1946), American actress Karan Tacker (born 1986), Indian actor", "Redirect to: Family Guy (season 4)#ep58", "Sambirania is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Sambirania aeneicollis Descarpentries, 1968 Sambirania brachysoma Obenberger, 1942 Sambirania dubia Descarpentries, 1968 Sambirania impedita Descarpentries, 1968 Sambirania incerta Descarpentries, 1968 Sambirania inflata Descarpentries, 1968 Sambirania plagicollis Descarpentries, 1968 Sambirania rotundipennis Descarpentries, 1968 Sambirania suspecta Descarpentries, 1968", "Howard Joseph Ruff (December 27, 1930 - November 12, 2016) was a financial adviser and writer of the pro-hard money investing newsletter The Ruff Times.", "Anancylus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: subgenus Anancylus Anancylus calceatus J. Thomson, 1864 Anancylus mindanaonis Breuning, 1968 Anancylus papuanus Breuning, 1976 Anancylus vivesi Breuning, 1978 subgenus Paranancylus Anancylus albofasciatus (Pic, 1925) Anancylus arfakensis Breuning, 1959 Anancylus griseatus (Pascoe, 1858) Anancylus latus Pascoe, 1865 Anancylus malasiacus Breuning, 1982 Anancylus socius Pascoe, 1865 subgenus Pseudanancylus Anancylus basalis Gahan, 1906 Anancylus birmanicus Breuning, 1935", "List of ambassadors from South Korea, by country or body where representation took place in parentheses:", "Kilel is a surname of Kenyan origin that may refer to: Caroline Kilel (born 1981), Kenyan marathon runner and 2011 Boston Marathon winner David Kilel (born 1984), Kenyan long-distance track runner", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1931:", "Notable people with the surname include: Amna Buttar, Pakistani polictician Maninder Buttar, Punjabi singer Muhammad Javed Buttar, Pakistani judge Navjit Buttar (born 1990), Indian video director Prit Buttar, British military historian Rabinder Buttar, British biochemist Rashid Buttar, American osteopathic physician Vinaypal Buttar, Punjabi actor and singer/songwriter", "They have released four full-length studio albums, Lily & Madeleine (2013) and Fumes (2014) on Asthmatic Kitty, Keep It Together (2016) and Canterbury Girls (2019) on New West Records.", "Kosinski may refer to: Kosiński uprising (1591-1593), two rebellions in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Kosinski, a recurring Star Trek: The Next Generation character who premiered in \"Where No One Has Gone Before\"", "Lewis Blackwell later commented on the design, \"An attempt to offer a more refined sans serif than presented by Helvetica and Univers, but Antique Olive was too characterful and too late to be widely adopted outside France.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Ayaka Ikehara (born 1990), Japanese handball player Shikao Ikehara ( , 1904-1984), Japanese mathematician", "Evimantius is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Evimantius curvicollis Kerremans, 1891 Evimantius rufopictus Deyrolle, 1864", "Gad or GAD may refer to:", "One Love ( David Guetta album ) spawned a total of six worldwide hit singles throughout 2009 and 2010, most notably \"When Love Takes Over\", featuring American recording artist Kelly Rowland, \"Sexy Bitch\", featuring Senegalese-American R&B singer Akon, and \"Who's That Chick?", "In F.J. McCormick's review of the film Hungry Hill (also 1947), The New York Times wrote, \"As the butler who served John Brodrick, his sons, and their sons in turn, the late F. J. McCormick is truly magnificent, giving an even more subtle portrayal of Irish character than he did as the wily tramp in Odd Man Out.\"", "Nick Carter ( tennis )'s other daughters Cathy and Kris were state ranked, his student Jeff Brown was national junior doubles champ, and state ranked one in California He coached Rosie Casals, who became a touring pro and won grand slam doubles with Billie Jean King, and many state and nationally ranked juniors at Arden Hills Swimming and Tennis Club, where Mark Spitz trained, in Carmichael, California", "The Scout and Guide movement in Tonga is served by Tonga branch of The Scout Association The Girl Guides Association of the Kingdom of Tonga, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts", "Notable people with the surname include: Amie Barsky (born c. 1984), American reality television show contestant Brian A. Barsky, American Professor of Computer Science and Vision Science Edward K. Barsky (1885-1975), American surgeon and political activist Evangelyn Barsky (1894-1936), American lawyer Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi (1713-1785), Ukrainian architect Joseph Barsky (d. 1943), Russian Jewish architect Max Barsky (born 1991), American professional wrestler best known by Barsky ( surname )'s ring name David Starr Paul Barsky, American talk radio personality Rick Barsky, Canadian Green Party politician Robert Barsky, American university professor Sam Barsky, Knitting artist Tim Barsky, American musician", "Redirect to: 2012 PSOE leadership election", "Wild Side or Wildside may refer to:", "The book has four sections, each exploring a different kind of confinement: flight, frontiers, incarceration and isolation.", "At the 1983 Summer Universiade Erika Salumäe won two gold medals, in the women's sprint and women's 500 m time trial and the silver medal in the women's points race." ]
[ "Adey became assistant editor of the Burlington Magazine in November 1910, and served as co-editor, in partnership with Roger Fry, from January 1914 until May 1919.", "Notable people with the surname include: Brent Stirton, photographer David Stirton, Canadian politician Robert Stirton Thornton (1863-1936), politician Ruben Arthur Stirton, paleontologist", "Jacques Audiberti died in Paris in 1965, aged 66, and is interred in the Cimetière de Pantin, Pantin, Ile-de-France Region, France", "Redirect to: 2016 Women's Asian Champions Trophy", "Canton of Dourdan consists of the following communes: Angervilliers Breuillet Breux-Jouy Briis-sous-Forges Chamarande Chauffour-lès-Étréchy Corbreuse Courson-Monteloup Dourdan Étréchy Fontenay-lès-Briis La Forêt-le-Roi Forges-les-Bains Les Granges-le-Roi Janvry Limours Mauchamps Richarville Roinville Saint-Chéron Saint-Cyr-sous-Dourdan Saint-Maurice-Montcouronne Saint-Sulpice-de-Favières Sermaise Souzy-la-Briche Le Val-Saint-Germain Vaugrigneuse Villeconin", "A list of notable buildings and structures in Niger:", "An incomplete list of events in 1302 in Italy:", "Essential Rosie is the ninth album by Rosie Gaines, released on January 23, 2015", "Allen Skillicorn is a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 66th district since 2017.", "The song was created as a promo for the duo's TV show \"I Kveld Med Ylvis\", similarly to Trucker 's Hitch's previous hit The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian McCardie (born 1965), Scottish actor Henry McCardie (1869-1933), English judge", "Redirect to: Trece (Paraguayan television network)", "Front Line also described the arrests as politically motivated and \"part of an ongoing campaign against human rights defenders in Uzbekistan.\"", "Kobylata [kblata] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kłodawa, within Koło County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland.", "miniature sculpture of Madonna with Child Madonna Litta (1370-75), now located in the Museum of Ancient Art at Castello Sforzesco, Milan", "The result is a piece of film making on the edge.\"", "Sukaj is an Albanian surname that may refer to Bashkim Sukaj (born 1992), Swiss football player of Kosovan-Albanian origin Xhevahir Sukaj (born 1987), Albanian football forward", "Homenetmen may also refer to: Homenetmen Beirut (disambiguation), a soccer and nulti-sports club in Beirut, Lebanon Erebuni-Homenmen FC, formerly Homenmen-Fima SKIF Yerevan, a football club in Yerevan, Armenia", "Redirect to: List of members of the Senate of Belgium, 2007-2010", "26 September 2004 Final Croke Park, Dublin Referee: Pat McEnaney References:", "Pool was born in 1901 in York, Alabama.", "Megachile naevia is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Natsuko Yokosawa ( , born 1990), Japanese comedian Yuki Yokosawa ( , born 1980), Japanese judoka", "Will or William Fyffe may refer to: Will Fyffe (1885-1947), Scottish music hall and film actor-songwriter William Samuel Fyffe (1914-1989), Northern Ireland unionist politician William C. Fyffe (1929-2000), American creator of Eyewitness News format", "Redirect to: Ministry of Ecology (France)", "Chrysopistus is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Chrysopistus aeneoviridis Fisher, 1930 Chrysopistus deyrollei Thery, 1923 Chrysopistus flammeus (Thomson, 1857) Chrysopistus minimus Thery, 1923 Chrysopistus savangvattanai Baudon, 1962 Chrysopistus sumatrensis Obenberger, 1928", "Stojan Matavulj has appeared in critical and box-office hits, including The Seventh Chronicle (1996), What Is a Man Without a Moustache?", "Harry Cassidy subsequently became dean of the School of Social Work at the University of Toronto.", "Krisha is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Trey Edward Shults in his feature-length directorial debut, starring his real-life aunt Krisha Fairchild, and is the feature-length adaption of the 2014 short film Krisha also directed by Shults.", "Notable people with the surname include: Džemal Hadžiabdić (born 1953), Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer and manager Enver Hadžiabdić (born 1945), Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer and manager Mili Hadžiabdić (born 1963), Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer", "Redirect to: Children of the Light (film)", "As a surname, Capell or Capel may refer to: Capell: Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham (1608-1649), English politician Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex (1631-1683), English statesman Arthur Capell (1902-1986), Australian linguist Edward Capell (1713-1781), English critic (not to be confused with Edward Capel - see below) Ernest J. Capell, English amateur cyclist who in 1934 won the British Best All-Rounder competition Henry Capell, 1st Baron Capell (1638-1696), First Lord of the British Admiralty Peter Capell (1912-1986), German actor Robert Capell, 10th Earl of Essex (1920-2005) William Jennings Capell (born 1953), American retired grocery clerk who s the heir presumptive to the Earldom of Essex Capel: Arthur Boy Capel (died 1919), English polo player and lover and muse of fashion designer Coco Chanel David Capel (born 1963), English former cricketer Diego Capel (born 1988), Spanish footballer Edward Capel (1770-1855), English general and cricketer (not to be confused with Edward Capell - see above) Hans Capel (born 1936), Dutch physicist Jeff Capel II (born 1953), American National Basketball Association assistant coach and former college head coach Jeff Capel III (born 1975), American former college basketball player and coach John Capel (born 1978), American sprinter and college football player Mike Capel (born 1961), American former Major League Baseball pitcher Richard Capel (1586-1656), English nonconforming clergyman Thomas Bladen Capel (1776-1853), Royal Navy admiral Thomas John Capel (1836-1911), English scandal-ridden Roman Catholic priest Tommy Capel (1922-2009), English footballer William Capel (died 1515), Lord Mayor of London and Member of Parliament William Capel (sportsman) (1775-1854)", "Thomas Percy ( Gunpowder Plot ) may have abandoned his first wife for another woman, and was for a time imprisoned for killing a man during a border skirmish.", "Notable people with the surname include: Louis Antoine Godey (1804-1878), American editor and publisher Louis-Luc Godey (1813-1873), French mycologist", "Tabitha Brown may refer to: Tabitha Moffatt Brown (1780-1858), American pioneer Tabitha Brown (actress) (born 1979), American actress and social media personality", "The album features the humorous piano ballad \"So What's New?", "Redirect to: Lists of science and technology awards", "The campaign received the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize \"for International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons's work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition of such weapons.\"", "\", which was also released on Turner's Losing Days (EP) and The Weakerthans' \"Plea from a Cat Named Virtute.\"", "HP's software assets first became part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and finally Micro Focus", "The AO Foundation owns four institutes: AO Research Institute, at Davos AO Education Institute, at Davos AO Clinical Investigation, at Dübendorf AOTK System, at Davos", "Redirect to: NCAA Division I men's basketball alignment history", "Lallemant is a French surname that may originate in the phrase \"lAllemand\", meaning \"the German.\"", "Majic Massey is an artist under SRC Records/Universal Motown", "On February 21, 1818, Representative Peterson Goodwyn (DR) of Virginia's 19th district died in office.", "Born in Howrah, Sisir Bhaduri studied at Scottish Church College Kolkata, where he started participating in theatre.", "In 2013, the University of Puerto Rico published Edwin Irizarry Mora's book \"Energy sources: community struggles and the environment in Puerto Rico.\"", "Although initially reluctant to take the job, Roz Doyle and Frasier soon become good friends.", "Redirect to: 1926 East Tennessee State Teachers football team", "Amber Galloway Gallego has been described as \"..the most recognizable sign language interpreter in the [United States].\"", "By the time of José Agustín Quintero's death on September 7, 1885, \"in New Orleans no man was more widely known.\"", "I Believe in U was released as a digital download on 14 May 2017 by Enjoy!", "AmbientTalk is an experimental object-oriented distributed programming language developed at the Programming Technology Laboratory at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.", "In 2015, Linda Pétursdóttir was guest judge in the final Miss World 2015 beauty pageant in Sanya, Hainan, China PR", "Safonovsky (Russian: ; masculine), Safonovskaya (; feminine), or Safonovskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Safonovsky, Oryol Oblast, a settlement in Znamensky Selsoviet of Znamensky District of Oryol Oblast Safonovsky, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Rossoshinsky Selsoviet of Uryupinsky District of Volgograd Oblast Safonovskaya, a village in Nizhneslobodsky Selsoviet of Vozhegodsky District of Vologda Oblast", "\", and a quote by General Washington: \"I know of no man better fitted to be Chief Engineer than General Gridley.\"", "The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1584 kHz:", "Shane Connor (born 3 April 1959) is an Australian actor, who has had extensive experience in both stage, television and film productions, both locally and internationally", "Notable people with the surname include: Ionuț Chirilă Josif Chirilă Oana Chirilă Traian V. Chirilă Ioan Chirilă, sports broadcaster and sports novelist Ioan-Cristian Chirilă, chess player", "Events in chess in 1992;", "In Hellenistic astrology, the hyleg is the Persian-Arabic term for the planet with the greatest essential dignity in five important natal chart positions (according to Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos): the degree of the Sun the degree of the Moon the Ascendant the Lot of fortune the pre-natal syzygy (that is, New Moon or Full Moon, whichever most closely preceded the birth.)", "Shudlick Smith was later honored by the NCAA by being included in a list of 209 student-athletes listed as \"NCAA Women's Basketball's Finest.\"", "Rei Sakuma is best known in Japan for her voice work in the long running children's series Soreike!", "Bullied to Death is the second episode of the trilogy on gender based violence started by the director with the film Il Rosa Nudo.", "Redirect to: List of St. Bonaventure Bonnies football seasons", "Redirect to: Street Without Joy (book)", "Team Boo was released on September 16, 2003 by Polyvinyl Records.", "Queen of the Ocean or Ocean Queen or variant, may refer to: cruiseship nickname oceanliner nickname Queen of the Ocean (album) 1998 album by Lana Lane Samudra Devi (Sinhala: ‍  ; literally Queen of the Oceans) a regular daily train service in Sri Lanka SS Ocean Queen (1857) a U.S. sidepaddle wooden steamboat MS Siritara Ocean Queen (1964) \"Ocean Queen\", a Siritara Enterprise cruise ship that sunk in 2006", "Zolus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Zolus atratus Broun, 1893 Zolus carinatus (Broun, 1882) Zolus femoralis Broun, 1894 Zolus helmsi Sharp, 1886 Zolus labralis Broun, 1921 Zolus ocularius Broun, 1917 Zolus subopacus Broun, 1915", "Some of Ouanani ( band )'s accreditations include the following : Album of the Week (ICI, 2008) Three times #1 on CIBLs Francophone charts in 2008 Audience Award at The festival International de la Chanson de Granby in 2004", "Redirect to: List of launch vehicle designs", "At the time of the 1991 Nepal census Sukrauli had a population of 4964 people living in 658 individual households.", "Prior to joining Morning Musume, Kudō was a Hello!", "Redirect to: List of Book of Mormon people#A", "Notable people with the surname include: Arda Denkel, Turkish philosopher Gökçen Denkel, Turkish volleyball player", "Phocibidion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Phocibidion erythrocephalum (White, 1855) Phocibidion pulcherrimum (Martins, 1962)", "Each list is defined by publisher and the length by which each series ran.", "Events from the year 1854 in Sweden", "Notable people with the surname include: Alf Henrikson (1905-1995), Swedish writer, poet and translator Anders Henrikson (1896-1965), Swedish actor and film director C. Robert Henrikson, American chief executive", "Redirect to: List twin towns and sister cities in Israel", "Olivia Mariamne Devenish (16 February 1771 - 26 November 1814), was the spouse of Thomas Stamford Raffles, vice governor of Java (1811-1816), from 1805 to 1814.", ") is a Greek football club based in Amyntaio, Florina (regional unit), Greece", "Vänstern i Svenska kyrkan (English: The Left in the Church of Sweden) is a nominating group of consisting of members of the Left Party that work within the Church of Sweden.", "Subspecies Conus pictus pictus Reeve, 1843 Conus pictus transkeiensis Korn, W. 1998 (synonym: Sciteconus pictus transkeiensis Korn, 1998)", "Redirect to: Solariella delicata", "Notable people with the surname include: Futago Kamikita, twin Japanese manga artists, Jitsuna Kamikita ( ) and Kizuna Kamikita ( ) Fictional characters: Komari Kamikita ( ), character in the visual novel Little Busters!", "Markel Crawford (born October 24, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the Agua Caliente Clippers of the NBA G League.", "Lee Fobbs (born May 1, 1950) is a retired Canadian football player who played for the Ottawa Rough Riders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.", "Notable people with the surname include: Abbe Mowshowitz (born 1939), American computer scientist Deborah Mowshowitz, American biochemist Zvi Mowshowitz, American Magic: The Gathering player", "The Samtgemeinde Radolfshausen consists of the following municipalities: Ebergötzen Landolfshausen Seeburg Seulingen Waake", "The following events occurred in July 1961:", "Lišov ([lof]) (German: Lischau) is a town in the Czech Republic.", "Madhavachari Srinivasan or M. Srinivasan (12 January 1937 - 25 February 2000) was an Indian Judge and Justice of the Supreme Court of India", "Schmitt or von Schmitt is a Bavarian noble family introduced by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria", "Tecumseh was the lowest on the Appalachian Mountain Club list of \"four-thousand footers.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: István Fazekas (1898-1967), Hungarian-British chess master Krisztina Fazekas (born 1980), Hungarian sprint canoeist who has competed since the mid-2000s László Fazekas (born 1947), Hungarian football player Mihály Fazekas (1766-1828), Hungarian writer from Debrecen Nándor Fazekas (born 1976), Hungarian handball goalkeeper Nick Fazekas (born 1985), American professional basketball player Róbert Fazekas (born 1975), Hungarian discus thrower who won gold in the 2002 European Championships Sándor Fazekas (born 1963), Hungarian jurist and politician Stephen Fazekas de St. Groth, Hungarian-Australia microbiologist Tibor Fazekas (1892-1982), Hungarian water polo player who competed in the 1912 and 1924 Summer Olympics", "Diving usually refers to: Diving (sport), the sport of jumping into deep water Underwater diving, human activity underwater for recreational or occupational purposes Diving or Dive may also refer to:", "The magazine's launching point is architecture, but Preservation ( magazine ) is also, as the judges of the National Magazine Award write, about \"politics, art, history, places, and people Preservation tells the stories of extraordinary buildings and sites all over the world.\"", "Notable people with the name include: Luizinho (Angolan footballer) (born 1969), Angolan footballer Luisinho Netto (born 1974), Brazilian Luiz Antônio de Oliveira (born 1982), played in Portugal with CD Nacional Luiz Carlos Ferreira (born 1958), defender played at 1982 FIFA World Cup Luiz Pontes Ribeiro (born 1982), Brazilian football player Luizinho Drummond, illegal lottery operator Luizinho Faleiro (born 1951), Indian National Congress politician from Goa Luizinho Vieira (born 1972), Brazilian manager and football player Luís Carlos Correia Pinto (born 1985), Portuguese footballer for SD Huesca Luís Carlos Fernandes (born 1985), Brazilian footballer for Army United Luís Carlos Quintanilha (born 1965), midfielder played at 1993 Copa América Luís Mesquita de Oliveira (1911-1983), striker played at 1934 and 1938 FIFA World Cup Luís Miguel Pinheiro Andrade (born 1990), Portuguese footballer for Académica de Coimbra as a left winger Luís Trochillo (1930-1998), played with Corinthians in 1950s and 1960s", "The film was tagged as 'a tale of untamed revenge.'" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Clint Bartram (born 1988), Australian footballer Graham Bartram (born 1963), British vexillologist John Bartram (1699-1777), American botanist John Bartram (athlete) (1925-2014), Australian athlete Kenny Bartram (born 1978), motocross rider Sam Bartram (1914-1981), English footballer Tracy Bartram (born 1959), Australian comedian Vince Bartram (born 1968), English footballer William Bartram (1739-1823), American naturalist, son of John Bartram", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Brosnan (born 1972), British film director, writer, and producer Eoin Brosnan, Irish Gaelic football player Jim Brosnan (1929-2014), American baseball player John Brosnan (1947-2005), Australian author John Brosnan (soldier) (1846-1921), Irish soldier who fought in the American Civil War Patrick Brosnan (born 1968), American mathematician Pierce Brosnan (born 1953), Irish actor Sarah Brosnan, American ethologist Seán Brosnan (1916-1979), Irish barrister and politician Sean Brosnan (actor) (born 1983), American actor, son of actor Pierce Brosnan", "The Tehachapi Unified School District has 6 schools: 2 high schools, including an alternative education high school 1 middle school 3 elementary schools", "Roger \"Mad Dog\" Caron (April 12, 1938 - April 11, 2012) was a Canadian robber and the author of the influential prison memoir Go-Boy!", "There are several types of traditional houses of the Banjarese: Bubungan Tinggi Gajah Baliku Gajah Manyusu Balai Laki Balai Bini Palimbangan Palimasan (Rumah Gajah) Anjung Surung (Rumah Cacak Burung) Tadah Alas Rumah Lanting Joglo Gudang Bangun Gudang Traditional architecture of religious structures: Candi Laras Candi Agung Masjid Sultan Suriansyah", "O'Sullivan v Noarlunga Meat Ltd (No 2), was a High Court of Australia case, in which a certificate, under s 74 of the Australian Constitution, was sought for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the previous decision of O'Sullivan v Noarlunga Meat Ltd.", "Latrobe or La Trobe may refer to:", "Repose may also refer to: Lying in repose, when the body of a deceased person is set out for public viewing Dying, particularly used of saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church Mount Repose (disambiguation), several mountains USS Repose, several US Navy ships Repose (painting), a c.1871 painting by Edouard Manet", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Seiter (c.1642/1647-1705), Italian painter Jimmi Seiter (born 1945), American musician, producer and manager John Seiter (born 1944), American musician William A. Seiter (1890-1964), American film director", "Brett Leighton has broadcast and recorded CDs as soloist and in ensemble in Europe and Australia.", "In Greek mythology, Oizys (/ozs/; Ancient Greek: ) is the goddess of misery, anxiety, grief, and depression.", "Live at Fez , New York 2004 was recorded in New York City in 2004 The album was released as a download in 2014 to pledgers of Frente!", "Kornblit or Korenblit is the surname of Alexander Tairov (born Korenblit, 1885-1950), Russian/Soviet theatre director Simon Kornblit (1933-2010), Belgian-born American studio executive and actor Zalman Kornblit, Romanian Jewish playwright", "Kalliopi Stratakis has been a member of the Greece women's national team,", "Jameh Shuran (Persian: ‎) may also refer to: Jameh Shuran-e Olya (disambiguation) Jameh Shuran-e Sofla (disambiguation)", "Barabas, an alternate spelling of Barabbas, may refer to: People Miklós Barabás, the Hungarian painter Tom Barabas, American-Hungarian pianist/keyboardist Sari Barabas, a Hungarian operatic soprano A.P.Barabas, a British surgeon, a namesake of the Sack-Barabas syndrome Enikő Barabás, Romanian rower Fictional characters Karabas Barabas, a villain in the Russian children's story The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino Barabas (character) the lead character of the Christopher Marlowe play The Jew of Malta Places Barabás, a village in Hungary Music Barabas, a song from Hooverphonic", "Ceuthobotys is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae.", "Eckerö Line purchased the ship from P&O in 2019 and is expected to take delivery in June 2019 and renamed her MS Finbo Cargo.", "Jeffords", "This species was described by the Danish ichthyologist Anton Frederik Bruun in 1935,", "Fredo is a masculine given name, and diminutive of Alfredo or Federico, which may refer to:", "Foma is defined in the album's liner notes as \"harmless untruths intended to comfort simple souls; lies.\"", "Below is the list of presidents that have served the college:", "Besides being a scientist, Venugopalan Nambiar was cherished and adored as a leader of the farming community especially in Kerala", "Bella Disu is the executive vice chairman of Globacom, and a non-executive director of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc", "The Clash's album Sandinista!", "David Evans ( musicologist )'s discography includes Match Box Blues (Inside Sounds, 2002); I Didn't Know About You (Heavywood, 2005); Needy Times (Inside Sounds, 2007) and Shake That Thing!", "Redirect to: Civil Service Act, 1918", "Rudy or Rudi is a masculine given name, sometimes short for Rudolf, Rudolph or variations thereof, a nickname and a surname which may refer to:", "Él ( Lucía song ) is best known as the Spanish entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, in Harrogate", "The tagline of the film is \"It's Boys, It's Girls, It's Crazy...It's A Stuckin' Good Time!!!\"", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Pope County, Arkansas", "Jasper is the surname of:", "In 2005, Vladimir Ovchinnikov ( pianist ) received Russia's highest award and honor for musicians - the title \"People's Artist of Russia\", awarded by the Russian president.", "The Samtgemeinde Sittensen consists of the following municipalities: Groß Meckelsen Hamersen Kalbe Klein Meckelsen Lengenbostel Sittensen Tiste Vierden Wohnste", "The following events occurred in April 1933:", "Dame Judith Elizabeth Hackitt, DBE, FREng, FIChemE, FCGI (born 1 December 1954) is a British engineer and civil servant.", "Russia denied the accusations and responded similarly to the expulsions and \"accused Britain of the poisoning.\"", "The album was followed by Girls Aloud's first tour, What Will the Neighbours Say?", "\"Steal Away\" the song is a standard Gospel song, and is found in the hymnals of many Protestant denominations.", "Nguyn Hu Dũng (born 28 August 1995) is a Vietnamese footballer who plays as a Central midfielder for V-League (Vietnam) club Thanh Hóa", "Redirect to: Moldova men's national basketball team", "van den Abeele is a surname of Belgian origin, and may refer to: Albert van den Abeele (1907-????", "Bimiini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, containing the following genera and species: Genus Adalbus Adalbus crassicornis Fairmaire & Germain, 1859 Genus Bimia Bimia bicolor White, 1850 Bimia waterhousei Pascoe, 1864 Bimia semiflava Saunders, 1850 Genus Lautarus Lautarus concinnus (Philippi & Philippi, 1859) Genus Phantazoderus Phantazoderus frenatus Fairmaire & Germain, 1864 Genus Sybilla Sybilla coemeterii (Thomson, 1856) Sybilla flavosignata Fairmaire & Germain, 1859 Sybilla integra Fairmaire & Germain, 1859 Sybilla krahmeri Cerda, 1973 Sybilla livida Germain, 1900 Genus Zehra Zehra coemeterii Thomson, 1856", "(During the period from 1992 to 1996, the Industrial Court was separated from the commission; Fisher was also Chief Judge of that body.)", "Bramsch attended Washington University in St. Louis, completing an associate of arts degree in 1979, a bachelor of science (B.S.)", "Redirect to: A35 road (Sri Lanka)", "Notable people with the surname include: Anni Järvenpää (born 2000), Finnish figure skater Hannu Järvenpää (born 1963), Finnish ice hockey player and coach Juha Järvenpää (born 1989), Finnish ice hockey player Tero Järvenpää (born 1984), Finnish javelin thrower", "Notable people with the surname include: Semion Braude, Ukrainian physicist and radio astronomer Leopold Janno Braude, native name of the inventor of the Brodie helmet Stephen E. Braude Jim Braude Marvin Braude Anna Braude Heller", "Redirect to: Vishal (actor)", "A Child Asleep was set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in December 1909 and published in 1910 by Novello.", "Gamberini is an Italian surname and may refer to: Alessandro Gamberini, Italian footballer Bruno Gamberini, (1950-2011), Brazilian archbishop Fabio Gamberini, Brazilian race-driver Gioacchino Gamberini 19th-century Italian painter", "The only school built in the village was closed in 1963", "Notable people with the surname include: Frederick Barne (1801-1886), English landowner and politician Frederick St John Newdigate Barne (1842-1898), British army officer and politician George Barne (bishop) (1879-1954), Jamaican-born English cricketer and Anglican bishop George Barne II (died 1558), Sheriff of London and Lord Mayor of London George Barne III (died 1593), Sheriff of London and Lord Mayor of London Kitty Barne (1883-1961), English writer and screenwriter Miles Barne (politician born 1718), MP for Dunwich 1747-54 and 1762-77 Miles Barne (politician born 1746), MP for Dunwich 1791-96 Michael Barne (politician) (1759-1837), English soldier and politician, MP for Dunwich 1812-30 Michael Barne (1877-1961), English explorer Snowdon Barne (1756-1825), English barrister and politician William Barne (died 1562), English politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Félicie de Fauveau (1801-1886), French sculptor Johann Fauveau (born 1984), French Muay Thai kickboxer Pierre Fauveau, French rower", "Notable people with the surname include: Ashley Callus (born 1979), Australian sprint freestyle swimmer Daniel Callus (1888-1965), Maltese historian and philosopher Helen Callus, British violist Sharon Callus (born 1956), Maltese lawn bowler", "Anambodera is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Anambodera clarki Westcott, 2001 Anambodera gemina (Horn, 1878) Anambodera lucernae (Knull, 1973) Anambodera lucksani Walters, 1982 Anambodera nebulosa (Horn, 1894) Anambodera palmarum (Timberlake, 1939) Anambodera santarosae (Knull, 1960)", "2004 Kashima Antlers season", "The surname Feyer may refer to: Johan Fredrik Feyer (1821 - 1880), a Norwegian industrial pioneer A transliteration of the Hungarian surname Fejér: George Feyer (born György Fejér), Canadian cartoonist George Feyer (pianist) (born György Fejér)", "This saying is also connected or conflated with the answer to a question Socrates (according to Xenophon) or Chaerephon (according to Plato) is said to have posed to the Pythia, the Oracle of Delphi, in which the oracle stated something to the effect of \"Socrates is the wisest.\"", "Sune Lindqvist (20 March 1887 - 23 March 1976) was a Swedish archaeologist and scholar.", "Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Staal (1752-1804), Dutch Mennonite teacher and political activist Boele Staal (born 1947), Dutch D66 politician Eric Staal (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player, brother of Jared, Jordan and Marc Ede Staal (1941-1986), Dutch singer-songwriter Egor Egorovich Staal (1822-1907), Russian diplomat, ambassador to the UK 1884-1902 Flossie Wong-Staal (born 1947), American virologist and molecular biologist Frits Staal (born 1930), Dutch philosopher and Indologist Gert Staal (born 1956), Dutch design publicist Herta Staal (born 1930), Austrian film actress and singer Jacob Staal (1913-1981), Dutch commando during World War II Jan Frederik Staal (1879-1940), Dutch architect, husband of Margaret Jared Staal (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player, brother of Eric, Jordan and Marc Jesper Staal (born 1972), Danish sprint canoer Jonas Staal (born 1981), Dutch visual artist Jordan Staal (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player, brother of Eric, Jared and Marc Karl Gustav von Staal (1777-1853), Baltic German general of the Russian Army Kim Staal (born 1978), Danish ice hockey player Marc Staal (born 1987), Canadian ice hockey player, brother of Eric, Jared and Jordan Margaret Staal-Kropholler (1891-1966), Dutch architect, wife of Jan Frederik Marguerite de Launay, baronne de Staal (1684-1750), French author Pierre-Gustave Staal (1817-1882), French lithographer , illustrator and draughtsman Viktor Staal (1909-1982), Austrian actor", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy McCluggage (1900-1954), Irish footballer Denise McCluggage (born 1927), American racing driver Hugh McCluggage (born 1998), Australian rules footballer Kerry McCluggage (born 1954), American television executive", "Bernd Düker (born 1 April 1992) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for German lower league side SC Spelle-Venhaus.", "Sarcotaces is a genus of copepod, containing the following species: Sarcotaces arcticus Collett, 1874 Sarcotaces japonicus Izawa, 1974 Sarcotaces komaii Shiino, 1953 Sarcotaces namibiensis Reimer, 1991 Sarcotaces pacificus Komai, 1924 Sarcotaces shiinoi Izawa, 1974 Sarcotaces verrucosus Olsson, 1872", "Redirect to: List of locations of the DC Universe#Fictional geographic locations and countries of the DCU", "MAPP or Mapp may refer to: MAPP gas, a fuel for brazing and soldering torches Mapp (surname) Mid-continent Area Power Pool, a part of the American Midwest Reliability Organization Mapp Biopharmaceutical, manufacturers of ZMapp Ebola vaccine Mapp and Lucia, a series of novels featuring Miss Mapp", "Edgar M. Ruhl is reported to have thrown up his hands and said, \"Boys, its all up with me.\"", "Nearby is the settlement of Tiksi, the administrative center of Bulunsky District, on the Bykov channel.", "Redirect to: Slimnic (disambiguation)", "The goal of this film is not just to give a voice to this story but to challenge perceptions of children whose parents go to war.\"", "Fernando Cordero is the name of: Fernando Cordero (footballer) (born 1987), Chilean footballer Fernando Cordero Rusque (died 2020), Chilean military officer and politician", "Redirect to: Head Like a Hole (band)", "Notable people with the surname include: Johan Arnd Aasgaard (1876-1966), American Lutheran church leader Torleif Aasgaard (1888-1953), Norwegian businessperson", "Redirect to: Scilla nana", "Aseptatorina is a suborder of parasitic alveolates of the phylum Apicomplexia", "This list may not be complete Alfalfa sprouts Arugula Artichoke Asparagus Bamboo shoots Beans (green, Italian, yellow or wax) Bean sprouts Beets Bok choy Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Celery Chayote Chicory Chinese cabbage Chinese spinach Cucumber Eggplant Fennel Garlic Green onions Greens (beet or collard greens, dandelion, kale, mustard, turnip) Hearts of palm Herbs (parsley, cilantro, basil, rosemary, thyme, etc.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Naomi Ōzora ( , born 1989), Japanese voice actress", "Apart from Morila, AngloGold Ashanti's also owns part of the Sadiola and the Yatela Mine in Mali.", "Concept design & event management; Creative Director & Technical Director with Urban Arts entity ARTIVIST : creative by any means necessary!", "This is a list of aircraft propeller manufacturers both past and present:", "Francillon is a surname, and may refer to: Ernest Francillon (born 1834), founder and manager of Longines watch manufacturing company James Francillon (1802-1866), English barrister and legal writer John Francillon (1744-1816), English jeweller and naturalist Robert Edward Francillon (1841-1919), English journalist and author", "Nassir Nuh Abdi belongs to the Wiper Democratic Movement-Kenya and was elected to represent the Bura Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya on Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election to 2013 He served in the following parliamentary committees: departmental committee on Health ( vice chairperson) select committee on standing orders powers and privileges committee select committee on constituency fund Contested in the 2013 Kenyan parliamentary election for Bura Constituency on Wiper Democratic Movement-Kenya and lost with a margin of eleven (11) votes He was elected as the Speaker of the first county assembly of Tana River in March 2013 after the general election Dr. Abdi Nuh was subsequently elected Chairman - Assemblies Forum or the county assemblies forum CAF, a forum for the speakers and members of the 47 county assemblies of the Republic of Kenya in April of the same year He holds a Bachelor of Veterinary medicine (BVM) from the University of Nairobi", "Ricardo Rosselló resigned on August 2, 2019 after protests related to the Telegramgate scandal.", "The following is a list of notable mountain passes in Wales:", "People with the name include: Conrad Theodor van Deventer (1857-1915), Dutch lawyer, author, and politician Jacob van Deventer (cartographer) (c. 1500-1575), Dutch cartographer of the Renaissance Jacob van Deventer (general) (1874-1922), South African military commander John H. Van Deventer (1881-1956), American engineering writer Juan van Deventer (born 1983), South African Olympic distance runner Kobus Van Deventer, South African rugby player Oskar van Deventer, Dutch puzzlemaker", "The 2007 AMA Superbike Championship is the 32nd season of the AMA Superbike Championship", "Nolot is a surname, and may refer to: Benjamin Nolot (21st century), American documentary filmmaker Jacques Nolot (born 1943), French actor", "Hacienda Atalaya is a village in Acajutla municipality in the Sonsonate Department on the coast of El Salvador.", "Poul Elming then pursued studies at the Juilliard School in New York City where his voice was re-trained in the tenor repertoire.", "Notable people with the name include: Waltraud Dietsch (born 1950), retired German sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres Waltraut Haas (born 1927), Austrian stage and film actress and singer Waltraud Kretzschmar (born 1948), former East German handball player Waltraud Meier (born 1956), Grammy-award winning German dramatic soprano and mezzo-soprano singer Waltraud Pöhlitz (born 1942), German middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 metres Waltraud Schale, East German slalom canoeist who competed in the late 1950s Waltraud Strotzer (born 1952), German middle distance runner who specialized in the 800 metres", "KICT-FM's studios are located with television station KWCH in Wichita and the transmitter is located outside Colwich, Kansas.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ariel Moscovici (born 1956), Romanian-born French sculptor Ilie Moscovici (1885-1943), Romanian socialist activist and journalist Zeilic Moscovici/Virgiliu Monda (1898-1991), Romanian poet and novelist Pierre Moscovici (born 1957), French politician Serge Moscovici (1925-2014), Romanian-born French social psychologist Ghiță Moscu, also known as Gelber Moscovici and Alexandru Bădulescu (1895-1938), Romanian socialist and communist activist Alexandru Toma, also known as Solomon Moscovici (1875-1954), Romanian poet and journalist", "Notable people with the surname include: Melinda Hanaoui (born 1990), Algerian volleyball player Sehryne Hanaoui (born 1988), Algerian volleyball player", "Anthony Rowe (after 1641 - 9 September 1704) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England for several periods between 1689 and 1701.", "Mary Nevill ( field hockey ) also stayed actively involved in the sport of field hockey, and the former Great Britain women's captain for a while was coach to the England U21 Women's Squad.", "Carroll Park Methodist Episcopal Church was \"sold in 1949 and reused as the South Brooklyn Christian Assembly Church but as of 1977, it was largely demolished and redeveloped into three townhouses with no evidence of the church remaining.\"", "Hermann or Herrmann may refer to: Hermann (name), list of people with this name Arminius, chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe in the 1st century, known as Hermann in the German language Éditions Hermann, French publisher Hermann, Missouri, a town on the Missouri River in the United States Hermann AVA, Missouri wine region The German SC1000 bomb of World War II was nicknamed the \"Hermann\" by the British, in reference to Hermann Göring Herrmann Hall, the former Hotel Del Monte, at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, a large health system in Southeast Texas The Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI), a system to measure and describe thinking preferences in people Hermann station (disambiguation), stations of the name Hermann (crater), a small lunar impact crater in the western Oceanus Procellarum", "During the show, Girls Aloud use pole dancing techniques and themes of BDSM.", "The following is a list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1970:" ]
[ "In 2017, Yetnebersh Nigussie was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for \"her inspiring work promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities, allowing them to realise their full potential and changing mindsets in our societies.\"", "Henry Cornwallis Eliot, 5th Earl of St Germans DL (11 February 1835 - 24 September 1911) Henry Cornwallis Eliot was born in London on 11 February 1835 to Edward Granville Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans and Henry Eliot , 5th Earl of St Germans's wife Jemima née Cornwallis (24 December 1803 - 2 July 1856).", "Redirect to: United States antitrust law#Mergers", "Simtokha Dzong was built in 1629 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, who unified Bhutan.", "Synhomelix is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Synhomelix annulicornis (Chevrolat, 1855) Synhomelix kivuensis Breuning, 1956", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Arbuckle (born 1944), Scottish Liberal Democrat politician Andrew Arbuckle (actor) (1887-1938), American actor, brother of Macklyn and cousin of Roscoe Charles Arbuckle (born 1968), American football player David Arbuckle (born 1973), Scottish footballer Ernest C. Arbuckle (1912-1986), American business leader Gary Arbuckle (born 1984), Scottish football player James Arbuckle (1700 - c. 1742), Irish poet John Arbuckle (politician), see 15th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island John Arbuckle, see Black Coffee (2005 film) John Arbuckle of John Arbuckle v. Joseph E Blackburn, see List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 191 Jon Arbuckle, fictional owner of Garfield the cat Macklyn Arbuckle (1866-1931), American actor, brother of Andrew and cousin of Roscoe Matthew Arbuckle Sr. (1740-1781), American military officer of the 18th Century Matthew Arbuckle Jr. (1778-1851), American military officer of the 19th Century Phillip Arbuckle (1883-1932), American football coach Roscoe \"Fatty\" Arbuckle (1887-1933), American silent film comedian Samuel Arbuckle (1804-1874), Californian politician Steve Arbuckle, Canadian actor Tiffany Arbuckle, the name of Christian singer Plumb", "In 1964 Marián Labuda graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (VŠMU).", "As of 2016, the MBHOF has inducted more than 140 individuals and groups who have made major contributions to mountain biking.", "Masahiko Nomi ( Nomi Masahiko, July 18, 1925 - October 30, 1981) was a Japanese journalist who advocated Takeji Furukawa's idea of an influence of blood type on personality.", "Notable people with the surname include: Cyril Muta (born 1987), Papua New Guinean footballer David Muta (born 1987), Papua New Guinean footballer Yusuke Muta ( , born 1990), Japanese footballer", "Ken Berry also appeared on Broadway in The Billy Barnes Revue, headlined as George M. Cohan in the musical George M!", "In 2012, the genus Risbecia became a synonym of Hypselodoris Stimpson, 1855", "Notable people with the surname include: Clytus Gottwald (born 1925), German composer, conductor and musicologist Felix Gottwald (born 1976), Austrian Nordic combined athlete who competed from 1994 to 2007 Frederick Gottwald (1858-1941), traditionalist American painter, influential in the development of the Cleveland School of art George Joseph Gottwald (1914-2002), American Catholic bishop Hartwig Gottwald, German politician, representative of the German Christian Democratic Union Jeremiah Gottwald, fictional character in the Sunrise anime series, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Klement Gottwald (1896-1953), Czechoslovak Communist politician, prime minister and president of Czechoslovakia Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald (born September 26, 1973), known as Dr. Luke, American record producer and songwriter Michal Gottwald (born 1981), Slovak football forward who plays for FK Dukla Banská Bystrica in the Slovak Superliga Norman K. Gottwald (born 1926), American biblical scholar and political activist Peter Gottwald Jr., Paralympian athlete from America competing mainly in category T13 middle distance events Siegfried Gottwald (1943-2015), German mathematician, logician and historian of science", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrienne von Tunzelmann, executive director from New Zealand Alex von Tunzelmann (born 1977), British historian Alexander von Tunzelmann (1877-1957), New Zealand sailor and explorer Nicholas von Tunzelmann (1828-1900), one of the first European explorers to settle in the town of Queenstown, New Zealand in the 1860s", "Notable people with the surname include: Hans-Christoph Rademann (born 1965), German conductor Wolfgang Rademann (1934-2016), German television producer", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 227 of the United States Reports:", "Redirect to: Mullá Alíy-i-Bastámí", "Thérèse Delpech was also a researcher with CERI at Sciences Po, commissioner with the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, and international adviser to the International Committee of the Red Cross, and was \"one of France's foremost thinkers on international security.\"", "Most members refer to the organization simply as \"TOPS\", an acronym for \"Take Off Pounds Sensibly.\"", "James Blair Cunningham (born 1952) is an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Afghanistan.", "This is a list of notable Azerbaijani architects:", "Carl Christian Møller (2 June 1823 - 2 April 1893) was a Danish concertmaster and composer.", "Events from the year 1651 in France", "Also See 2010 World Sambo Championships, 2009 World Sambo Championships, 2008 World Sambo Championships, and the 2006 World Sambo Championships", "Notable people with the surname include: Ajit Jayaratne, Sri Lankan businessman Anuradha Jayaratne (born 1985), Sri Lankan politician D. M. Jayaratne (1931-2019), Sri Lankan politician Ishan Jayaratne (born 1989), Sri Lankan cricketer Jayantha de S. Jayaratne, Sri Lankan army officer Jerome Jayaratne, Sri Lankan cricketer and coach Osmund Jayaratne (died 2006), Sri Lankan academic and politician Piyankara Jayaratne (born 1964), Sri Lankan politician T. M. Jayaratne (born 1944), Sri Lankan singer Tilak Jayaratne (1943-2012), Sri Lankan broadcaster", "Redirect to: Osaka City Council", "Richard G. Rosner wrote and produced for quiz shows and several programs produced by Jimmy Kimmel, including The Man Show, Crank Yankers, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!", "In 2009, AnnaLynne McCord was labeled by the Look to the Stars organization as \"one of the strongest young female philanthropists standing up in Hollywood and fighting for the charities she believes in.\"", "Redirect to: Windsor soup", "In 1995 the title track from the album was used in the film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything!", "is an album by American jazz clarinetist Pee Wee Russell featuring trombonist Marshall Brown recorded in 1963 for the Impulse!", "Redirect to: 2007 Copa Aerosur & del Sur", "The August 8, 1970 issue of Billboard Magazine reviewed the album: The title tune put the smooth trio way up the singles chart, and is now spotlighted in this exceptional program which also features Come Saturday Morning ( The Sandpipers album )'s new single, \"Santo Domingo.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Egidio Calloni (born 1952), Italian footballer Raffaella Calloni (born 1983), Italian volleyball player", "Wearing is a surname, and may refer to: Alison Wearing (born 1967), Canadian writer Ben Wearing (born 1989), Australian football player Benny Wearing (1901-1968), Australian rugby league player Clive Wearing (born 1938), British musicologist Gillian Wearing (born 1963), English conceptual artist J. P. Wearing (born circa 1945), English-American author Michael Wearing (1939-2017), British television producer William Alfred Wearing (1816-1875) South Australian Supreme Court judge", "2A28 Grom is a 73 mm low pressure smoothbore semi-automatic gun with a wedge breech block.", "Marie Depot (disambiguation), various train stations Soo Line Building, a 19-story residential highrise in Minneapolis, Minnesota Soo Line Corporation, a corporation that manages the Soo Line Railroad Soo Line Depot (disambiguation), various train stations Soo Line locomotives, a list page Soo Line Railroad, a Canadian Pacific Railway subsidiary", "Redirect to: Colvin Creek (Current River tributary)", "Notable people with the surname include: Cecilia Alvear, Ecuadorian-born American television journalist Soledad Alvear (born 1950), Chilean lawyer and politician Yuri Alvear (born 1986), Colombian judoka", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Krekorian, American bridge player Neshan Krekorian, RMS Titanic survivor Paul Krekorian, American politician", "Venus is the surname of: Brenda Venus, American actor and ballet dancer Mark Venus (born 1967), English football coach and former player Michael Venus (television personality), Canadian television personality Michael Venus (tennis) (born 1987), New Zealand tennis player", "HEVT has greatly aided the education of students at Virginia Tech and helped the team succeed at competition The overall highlights of past competitions are as follows:", "Paralipomena of Jeremiah appears as the title in several Ancient Greek manuscripts of the work, meaning \"things left out of (the Book of) Jeremiah.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Anoren Naidoo, South African Ama Naidoo (1908-1993), South African anti-apartheid activist Anand Naidoo, South African television anchor Beverley Naidoo, South African children's author Euvin Naidoo, South African businessman Indira Naidoo (born 1968), Australian author Indira Naidoo-Harris, South African-born Canadian politician Jay Naidoo (born 1954), South African trade unionist Kesivan Naidoo (born 1979), South African drummer Kumi Naidoo (born 1965), South African human rights activist Leigh-Ann Naidoo (born 1976), South African beach volleyball player Vassi Naidoo (born 1955), South African businessman Namadevan Naidoo (born 1987), South African singer Naransamy Roy Naidoo (1901-1953), South African activist Ravi Naidoo, South African designer Shamita Naidoo, South African activist Shanti Naidoo, South African anti-apartheid activist Shashi Naidoo (born 1980), South African actress Stephen Naidoo (1937-1989), South African Roman Catholic archbishop Thambi Naidoo, South African politician Xavier Naidoo (born 1971), German singer Yashoda Naidoo (born 1963), South African businessman Kimeshni Naidoo (born 1992), South African doctor Wayne Justin Naidoo (born 1984), South African Businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: Eduardo Maggiolo (born 1944), Argentine sport wrestler Elisa Maggiolo (born 1980), Argentine chess player Ezequiel Maggiolo (born 1977), Argentine footballer Visconte Maggiolo (1478-1530), Italian cartographer and sailor Marcio Veloz Maggiolo (born 1936), Dominican writer, archaeologist and anthropologist", "Padgett is a surname, and may refer to: Cliff Padgett (1879-1951), American boat builder Dirk Padgett, American lawyer Don Padgett (1911-1980), American baseball player Doug Padgett (born 1934), English cricketer Ernie Padgett (1899-1957), American baseball player Guy Padgett (born 1977), American politician Hubert Padgett, British cricketer John Padgett, cricketer Joy Padgett (born 1947), American politician Keith Padgett, Falkland Islands politician Lemuel P. Padgett (1855-1922), American politician Lewis Padgett, pseudonym of authors Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore Marty Padgett, American journalist Ron Padgett (born 1942), American poet, essayist, fiction writer, and translator Scott Padgett (born 1976), American basketball player and coach Travis Padgett (born 1986), American track and field athlete Padgett Powell (born 1952), American novelist An American family of basketball people: Jim Padgett (1930-2009), coach Pete Padgett (born 1954), Jim's son, player and coach David Padgett (born 1985), Pete's son, player and coach", "Redirect to: Andorra men's national basketball team", "ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead (ARMA 2: OA; stylized as ARMA II: Operation Arrowhead) is a standalone expansion pack to Bohemia Interactive's tactical shooter ARMA 2.", "Notable people with the surname include: Leo Hallerstam (born 1986), Swedish actor and voice actor Staffan Hallerstam (born 1957), Swedish actor and voice actor", "On February 28, 2020 Nesby coached the Muhlenberg (Pa) High School basketball team to the Piaa District 3 5A Championship at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pa", "The mining bee Andrena phaceliae is a specialist pollinator of this genus in the Eastern United States", "In 1938, Needham suggested that there was a strong sentiment in Saskatchewan for secession from Canada earning him a rebuke from Saskatchewan's Minister of Public Works who said \"such talk is nonsense!\"", "Redirect to: 2009 NCAA Division II Football Championship Game", "2017 Dutch National Track Championships took place in Alkmaar, the Netherlands on 20, 27, 28 and 29 December 2017", "Notable people with the surname include: Enis Bešlagić (born 1975), actor and TV personality Rešad Bešlagić (1912-1945), folk singer Šefik Bešlagić (1908-1999), cultural historian", "Notable people with the surname include: Adriana Vacarezza (born 1961), Chilean actress Marcela Vacarezza (born 1970), Chilean television presenter and psychologist", "There is speculation that Tsugumi Ohba is a pen name of Hiroshi Gamo, pointing out that in Bakuman the main character's uncle was a one-hit wonder manga artist who worked on a gag super-hero manga, very similar to Gamo and Tottemo!", "According to The New York Times, Julie Sweet is \"one of the most powerful women in corporate America.\"", "Korn was also inducted into the Kerrang!", "Tróndur is a Faroese masculine given name and may refer to: Tróndur Bogason (born 1976), Faroese composer and musician Tróndur í Gøtu (c. 945- 1035), Faroese Viking Tróndur Patursson (born 1944), Faroese painter, sculptor, glass artist and adventurer", "Azeryol Baku is an Azerbaijani women's volleyball club", "Colegio Cuisenaire (English: Cuisenaire School) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile.", "Holland often performed this song live on TV programs, such as Music Fair and Young Oh!", "Tatsuo Shimabuku is the founder of Isshin-ryū (\"One Heart Style\") style of karate.)", "The following is a list of ghosts:", "Redirect to: Carlos Valverde (footballer, born 1985)", "\"Desirée\" is a 1977 song written and recorded by Neil Diamond and included as a track on Diamond's 1977 album, I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight.", "Ricardo Israel Peña Franco (born May 27, 1992 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Celaya on loan from Querétaro", "This is a list of major political scandals in Italy: Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi underage prostitution charges Lockheed bribery scandals, which caused President Giovanni Leone to resign Masonic lodge Propaganda Due scandal, 1980s Tangentopoli, diffuse corruption cases in national politics in the early 1990s Revelation of Gladio, a NATO anti-communist stay-behind network Niger uranium forgeries used by George W. Bush as pretext for the 2003 invasion of Iraq SISMI-Telecom scandal, domestic surveillance program Bancopoli, bank takeover-merger scandal of 2005, involving insider trading, audiotapes and political influences Abu Omar case 2014 Rome corruption scandal", "The novel was \"an Israeli best-seller and prize-winner.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Akinobu Hiranaka ( , born 1963), Japanese boxer Hideko Hiranaka ( , born 1973), Japanese swimmer Katsuyuki Hiranaka ( , born 1981), Japanese racing driver", "DWEC may refer to: DWEC-AM, an AM radio station broadcasting in Puerto Princesa, branded as Environment Radio DWEC-FM, an FM radio station broadcasting in Dagupan, branded as My Only Radio", "(\"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.\")", "Şimşek is a Turkish surname and mey refer to: Beykan Şimşek (born 1995), Turkish footballer Emre Şimşek (born 1987), Turkish alpine skier Hikmet Şimşek (1924-2001), Turkish conductor of Western classical music Kenan Şimşek (born 1968), Turkish Olympian sport wrestler and oil wrestler Mehmet Şimşek (born 1967), Turkish politician and government minister Olgun Şimşek (born 1971), Turkish actor Rıdvan Şimşek (born 1991), Turkish footballer Sibel Şimşek (born 1984), Turkish female weightlifter Yavuz Şimşek (born 1975), Turkish footballer Yusuf Şimşek (born 1947), Turkish footballer Zeliha Şimşek (born 1981), Turkish women's footballer and coach", "Established in 1704, Moss Jernverk was for many years the largest workplace in the city, and melted ore, chiefly from Arendalsfeltet (a geologic province in Norway).", "The Shootout at Wilson Ranch resulted in the final and most famous hanging in the history of Tombstone, Arizona.", "Redirect to: Mass media in Indonesia", "The most common boundary conditions used in computational fluid dynamics are Intake conditions Symmetry conditions Physical boundary conditions Cyclic conditions Pressure conditions Exit conditions", "Redirect to: 2017 Men's Volleyball Thai-Denmark Super League", "Redirect to: Stockton#United Kingdom", "Redirect to: List of accolades received by Vice (2018 film)", "Regeneration (1991) The Eye in the Door (1993) The Ghost Road (1995)", "Pozharsky (Russian: ; masculine), Pozharskaya (; feminine), or Pozharskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Pozharsky (rural locality), a railway crossing in Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai Pozharskoye, Kirov Oblast, a village in Verkhovinsky Rural Okrug of Yuryansky District of Kirov Oblast Pozharskoye, Primorsky Krai, a selo in Pozharsky District of Primorsky Krai Pozharskoye, Yaroslavl Oblast, a selo in Glebovsky Rural Okrug of Pereslavsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast", "People named Kaplansky (Polish: Kapłański, Russian: , also Kaplanski, Kapłańska, Kaplanska) include: Kalmen Kaplansky (1912-1997), Canadian labour and human rights activist Irving Kaplansky (1917-2006), Canadian mathematician Kaplansky density theorem Kaplansky's conjecture Kaplansky's theorem on quadratic forms Lucy Kaplansky (born 1960), an American folk musician, daughter of Irving Kaplansky Shlomo Kaplansky (1884-1950), Zionist politician and President of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology", "The club plays União Sport Clube do Uíge's home matches at Uige's Estádio 4 de Janeiro", "Redirect to: PI-PLC X domain-containing protein 1", "Janellen Huttenlocher was honored with the APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology in 2008 for having \"greatly expanded scientific knowledge about cognition and its development in domains as varied as language, spatial cognition, quantitative thought, and memory.\"", "Arūnas Šuika finished his career in his all time team, FK Atlantas", "Ayling is a surname belonging to: Cyril Ayling (1910-1993), Argentine cricketer Dennet Ayling (1906-1987), Argentine cricketer, brother of Cyril Ayling Joan Ayling (1907-1993), British artist Jon Ayling (born 1967), English retired cricketer Louise Ayling (born 1987), New Zealand rower Luke Ayling (born 1991), English footballer Robert Ayling (born 1946), British businessman, former chief executive of British Airways Robert Ayling (cricketer), English cricketer known to have played two matches in 1796 William Ayling (1766-1826), English cricketer", "Mike Leach ( long snapper )'s NFL career sequentially spanned 16 seasons as a member of the Titans, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, and Arizona Cardinals", "Festival for Graphic Storytelling in Kassel 2018 at the Caricature Convention Eindhoven 2019 at the Eurocature Convention in Vienna 2019 at the Asociación Española de Caricaturistas Congress in Valencia", "This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction Endonucleolytic cleavage to 5'-phosphomonoester", "Jo Botting of the British Film Institute notes: \"The progression through the film is from light to darkness, from space to enclosure and from hope to despair.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Goldthwaite (1921-1997), American politician Anne Goldthwaite (1869-1944), American painter George Goldthwaite (1809-1879), American politician Henry Goldthwaite (1802-1847), American jurist Kevin Goldthwaite (born 1982), American soccer player Richard A. Goldthwaite, Florin, a leading economic historian of the Italian Renaissance", "Notable people with the surname include: David Shemilt (born 1964), Canadian swimmer Elaine Shemilt (born 1954), Scottish artist Leslie Shemilt (1919-2011), Canadian chemical engineer and academic", "Macho is the surname of: Fidel Uriarte Macho (born 1945), Spanish retired footballer José Cos y Macho (1838-1919), Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop Jürgen Macho (born 1977), Austrian footballer Michal Macho (born 1982), Slovak ice hockey player Palo Macho (born 1965), Slovak painter Victorio Macho (1887-1966), Spanish sculptor", "The film was released on 19 January 2018", "Canton of Adour-Gersoise consists of the following communes: Aignan Arblade-le-Bas Aurensan Avéron-Bergelle Barcelonne-du-Gers Bernède Bouzon-Gellenave Cahuzac-sur-Adour Castelnavet Caumont Corneillan Fustérouau Gée-Rivière Goux Labarthète Lannux Lelin-Lapujolle Loussous-Débat Margouët-Meymes Maulichères Maumusson-Laguian Pouydraguin Projan Riscle Sabazan Saint-Germé Saint-Mont Sarragachies Ségos Tarsac Termes-d'Armagnac Vergoignan Verlus Viella", "The University of Florida adopted the \"Florida Gators\" nickname for 1911 Florida Gators football team's sports teams in 1911; the earlier Florida football teams were known simply as \"Florida\" or the \"Orange and Blue.\"", "Diedra wielgusi is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae." ]
[ "Popular Catholic children's author Francis J. Finn called Isabel C. Clarke's the \"greatest living Catholic novelist.\"", "Misguided Behavior was released in 2017, by Studio 11 Films and November 3, 2018 on digital platforms", "Notable long galleries in the United Kingdom can be seen at: Althorp, Northamptonshire Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire Aston Hall, Birmingham Blickling Hall, Norfolk Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire Burton Agnes Hall, Yorkshire Burton Constable Hall, Yorkshire Charlton House, London Haddon Hall, Derbyshire Ham House, London - compact and running from front to rear Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire - one of the largest Hatfield House, Hertfordshire Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire Longleat House, Wiltshire - the long gallery is now called the Saloon Lyme Park, Cheshire Montacute House, Somerset Osterley Park, London Scone Palace, Perthshire Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire Syon House, London Temple Newsam House, Yorkshire - Jacobean long gallery, later modified and now called the picture gallery", "Yashwant Vithoba Chittal (Kannada: ) (3 August 1928 - 22 March 2014) was a Kannada fiction writer.", "Notable people with the surname include: David Dibben (born 1958), Caymanian cyclist Jonathan Dibben (born 1994), British cyclist", "Redirect to: List of former Baháís", "Sam is a given name or nickname, often used by people named \"Samuel,\" \"Samson,\" and \"Samantha\", and occasionally used by people named \"Salvatore.\"", "On the other side of this vinyl single record was the first released version of a song that has gone on to become an internationally known rock standard, the anthemic sing-along, \"I Love Rock 'N Roll.\"", "Mark Gunn played for the New York Jets (1991-1994, 1996), the New Orleans Saints (1994) and Philadelphia Eagles (1995-1996)", "Events from the year 1898 in Russia", "Canton of La Brède consists of the following communes: Ayguemorte-les-Graves Beautiran La Brède Cabanac-et-Villagrains Cadaujac Castres-Gironde Isle-Saint-Georges Léognan Martillac Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans Saint-Morillon Saint-Selve Saucats", "Redirect to: Mucous membrane pemphigoid", "Six of Joseph Gibbs ( artist )'s works (five portraits and a pastoral scene showing two children crossing a river) are in the collection of Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery: Mary Ann Richards (painted 1891) Muriel Dorothy Windle (1898) Sir James Timmins Chance (1902) Alderman George Bowden, Mayor of Smethwick (1904) Stepping Stones (The Nearest Way Home) (1907) Frederick Talbot, Headmaster of Chance's School, Smethwick", "John E. Turnbull was a Canadian inventor who lived in Saint John, New Brunswick in the 19th century.", "These islands belong to the Kamchatka Krai of the Russian Federation.", "Notable people with the surname include: Francis D. Rauber (1901-1991), American second Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps François Rauber (1933-2003), French pianist, composer, arranger and conductor Karl Rauber (1866-1909), Swiss painter Karl-Josef Rauber (born 1934), German cardinal of the Catholic Church Paul Rauber, American environmentalists Ty Rauber (1905-1949), American football player, Navy Commander and special agent with the FBI See also Rauberflaket, is a mountain of Buskerud, in southern Norway", "The intention was to achieve prestige both inside and outside Spain but when the critics of Kerrang!", "Joseph may also refer to:", "Jason Russell (born October 12, 1978) is an American film and theater director, choreographer, and activist who co-founded Invisible Children, Inc.", "Robert McAlpin Williamson (1804?", "Adrian Butchart is an award winning British screenwriter and film producer best known for being one of the secondary co-writers of the movies Goal!", "Uncanny X-Men are known for Brian Mannix's hits such as \"The Party\", \"How Do You Get Your Kicks?", "Further singles from the album were \"I'm On My Way\" Catch Me, Thing Goin On and \"Hangover\".", "Heinrichsberg is the name of the following: Places: Heinrichsberg, a village in the municipality of Loitsche-Heinrichsberg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Heinrichsberg (Kilb), a catastral municipality in Lower Austria Heinrichsberg (Pittenhart), a village in the municipality of Pittenhart Heinrichsberg (Markt Massing), a village in Markt Massing Heinrichsberg in Bohemia, the Jindřichova Hora Hills: Heinrichsberg (Spessart), hill near Dörrmorsbach, municipality of Haibach (Unterfranken), Germany Heinrichsberg (Jena) (\"Am Heinrichsberg\" road), Germany Heinrichsberg, a hill near Harzgerode, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, see Heinrichsberg Castle Castle: Heinrichsberg Castle in Harzgerode, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany See also Heinrichsburg (disambiguation)", "Florent Boudié (born 22 September 1973) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1949:", "Pinkert is a German language occupational surname for a blacksmith which is also to be found among Ashkenazi Jews and may refer to: Regina Pinkert (1869-1931), Polish opera singer and soprano Dean A. Pinkert (born 1956), American trade lawyer", "Notable people with the surname include: Manuel Poggiali (born 1983), Sanmarinese motorcycle racer Roberto Poggiali (born 1941), Italian cyclist", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexandru Maftei, Romanian film director Ernest Maftei (1920-2006), Romanian actor Vasile Maftei (born 1981), Romanian footballer", "Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr (Arabic: ‎) (c.610-633) was a son of Abu Bakr the first Caliph, a brother of Aisha and a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.", "Notable people with the surname include: Calum Mallace (born 1990), Scottish-born footballer, a U.S. citizen playing for a Canadian soccer team Craig Mallace (born 1985), Scottish footballer, now a soccer coach in the U.S.; brother of Calum", "The 2016 season is BEC Tero Sasana's 20th season in the Thai League T1", "Notable people with the surname include: Akiko Itoyama ( , born 1966), Japanese writer Eitaro Itoyama ( , born 1942), Japanese businessman and politician Mayo Itoyama ( , born 1991), Japanese synchronized swimmer Takashi Itoyama ( , born 1936), Japanese basketball player", "Notable people with the surname include: Claudia Blasberg (born 1975), German rower Derek Blasberg (born 1982), American journalist Erica Blasberg (1984-2010), American professional golfer Kurt Blasberg (1902-1967), German soldier", "Somchai Wongsawat's government had to deal with the 2008 Thailand political crisis as well as the global financial crisis of 2008, and the PPP was eventually dissolved by the ConCourt and its executive members, including Somchai, were prohibited from politics for five years for vote-buying committed by Yongyuth Tiyapairat.", "Redirect to: Agalychnis dacnicolor", "Speaking in 2011, Louise Wallis said: \"We knew the Society had been founded in November 1944 but didnt know the exact date, so I decided to go for 1 November, partly because I liked the idea of this date coinciding with Samhain/Halloween and the Day of the Dead - traditional times for feasting and celebration, both apt and auspicious.\"", "In 1932, Beltrán received a Guggenheim Fellowship \"to consult oceanographic archives in the United States and to study protozoology at Columbia University.\"", "This is a complete list of all players who won the Davis Cup, an international team event in men's tennis:", "A rating system can be any kind of rating applied to a certain application domain: Motion picture rating system Motion Picture Association of America film rating system Canadian motion picture rating system Television content rating systems Video game rating system Marvel Rating System Elo rating system Glicko rating system Chess rating system Rating system of the Royal Navy Star rating Sports rating system Wine rating Texas Education Agency accountability ratings system", "Notable people with the surname include: Franciszek Kokot (born 1929), Polish nephrologist and endocrinologist Manfred Kokot (born 1948), East German athlete Aleš Kokot (born 1979), Slovenian footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Aritha Van Herk (born 1954), Canadian writer Gerard van Herk, Canadian musician and linguist", "Japanese football in 1995", "H2g2 was founded by Adams in 1999 and was run by the BBC between 2001 and 2011.", "Redirect to: Bailando por un Sueño (Argentine season 1)", "The faculty is seen as being the best of University of Auckland Faculty of Arts's kind in New Zealand and in 2007 it was ranked 32nd in the world", "Pendem may refer to: Benteng Pendem (disambiguation) Benteng Pendem (Cilacap) Dorababu Pendem, Indian politician", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 468 of the United States Reports:", "Finn Christensen (born March 25, 1962) is a former Danish footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Ethan Van der Ryn, sound editor Sim Van der Ryn, American architect", "Nelson and Stroud were inspired to record the album while talking about Tex Williams' hit song \"Smoke!", "Machine-readability may refer to: Machine-readable cataloging, MARC standards, digital formats for the description of items catalogued by libraries Machine-readable data, data (or metadata) in a format that can be easily processed by a computer Machine-readable dictionary, a dictionary stored as machine (computer) data instead of being printed on paper Machine-readable document, documents whose content can be readily processed by computers Machine-readable medium, a medium capable of storing data in a format readable by a mechanical device Machine-readable passport, a machine-readable travel document Machine-readable postal marking (disambiguation)", "The results of the 2002 Whatsonstage.com Awards were:", "Eric Monte (born Kenneth Williams; December 25, 1943) is an American screenwriter who has written for and created notable shows depicting 1970s African-American culture, most notably Good Times, The Jeffersons, and What's Happening!!", "This film is considered an installment in the series of films dating back to the silent film What Price Glory?", "Fan Lei may refer to: Fan Lei (clarinetist) (; Fàn Lěi, born 1965), Chinese-American clarinetist Fan Lei (table tennis) (; Fàn Lěi, born 1983), Chinese para table tennis player", "Notable people with the surname include: Jussi Jääskeläinen, Finnish footballer goalkeeper Oula Jääskeläinen, Finnish figure skater Ilkka Jääskeläinen, Finnish musician Pietari Jääskeläinen, Finnish politician Sulo Jääskeläinen, Finnish skier Jari Jääskeläinen, Finnish ice hockey player", "The upper reaches of the river include many lakes such as the Herefossfjorden and the Straumsfjorden (the largest lake on the river).", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Drese (1620-1701), German composer, kapellmeister and bass viol player of the baroque period Claus Helmut Drese (1922-2011), German opera and theatre administrator and author Johann Samuel Drese (c. 1644-1716), German composer and member of the musical Drese family Johann Wilhelm Drese (1677-1745), German composer, son of Samuel Drese Ryan Drese (born 1976), American former professional baseball pitcher", "Steven Goldman may refer to: Steven L. Goldman (born 1941), professor in humanities at Lehigh University Steven M. Goldman, Commissioner of Banking and Insurance of New Jersey, 2006-2009 Steve Goldman (born 1945), American financial advisor and former gridiron football coach", "The fjord is located in Fjord Municipality and a small part is also in Stranda Municipality.", "In Edward F. Younger's own words, as he told the story to civic and veterans groups, in an average of one a week from the time, this is what happened: \"At first it was an idea that we (the six soldiers) were to be just pallbearers, but when we lined up in the little makeshift chapel, Major Harbold, the officer in charge of grave registrations, told us, 'One of you men is to be given the honor of selecting the body of the Unknown Soldier.'", "Redirect to: Steve French (politician)", "The name was inspired by a puzzle question that Connare heard at Microsoft headquarters: \"Can you make a trebuchet that could launch a person from main campus to the new consumer campus about a mile away?", "Sesiosa is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Sesiosa laosensis Breuning, 1968 Sesiosa subfasciata Pascoe, 1865", "Ozerovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Ozerovo, Belgorod Oblast, a selo in Yakovlevsky District of Belgorod Oblast Ozerovo, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Kovrovsky Rural Okrug of Zelenogradsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast Ozerovo, Kostroma Oblast, a village in Chukhlomskoye Settlement of Chukhlomsky District of Kostroma Oblast Ozerovo, Kursk Oblast, a village in Shestopalovsky Selsoviet of Zolotukhinsky District of Kursk Oblast Ozerovo, Oryol Oblast, a village in Arkhangelsky Selsoviet of Uritsky District of Oryol Oblast Ozerovo, Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast Ozerovo, Strugo-Krasnensky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Strugo-Krasnensky District, Pskov Oblast", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthé Guimond (1931-2013), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop Claude Guimond (born 1963), Canadian politician Colette Guimond (born 1961), Canadian bodybuilder Janie Guimond (born 1984), Canadian volleyball player Michel Guimond (1953-2015), Canadian politician Sacha Guimond (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player", "Copyright ( New Technologies ) Amendment Act 2008 received Royal Assent on 11 April 2008.", "Stanford Law School employs more than 90 full-time and part-time faculty members and enrolls over 550 students who are working toward their Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.)", "The following people bear the surname: Adam Wilk (born 1987), American baseball pitcher Brad Wilk (born 1968), American musician Cezary Wilk (born 1986), Polish footballer \"General Wilk\" (1895-1951), nom de guerre of Aleksander Krzyzanowski Jakub Wilk (born 1985), Polish footballer Kasia Wilk (born 1982), Polish singer Katarzyna Wilk (born 1992), Polish swimmer Maurice Wilk (died 1963), American violinist Martin Wilk (1922-2013), Canadian statistician, co-author of the Shapiro-Wilk test Max Wilk (1920-2011), American playwright, screenwriter and author Michael Wilk (born c. 1952), American songwriter Rafał Wilk (born 1974), Polish former speedway rider and Paralympic cyclist Scott Wilk (born 1959), American politician Selene Vigil-Wilk, American singer and musician Vic Wilk (born 1960), American professional golfer Wioletta Wilk (born 1967), Polish badminton player Wojciech Wilk (born 1972), Polish politician Fictional characters include: Jonathan Wilk, the main character in the film Compulsion (1959), played by Orson Welles Patricia Wilk, a character in Scrubs", "Notable people with the surname include: Clément II Métezeau (1581-1652), French architect Jean Métezeau (?-1600), French architect Louis Métezeau (1559-1615), French architect Thibault Métezeau (1533-1596), French architect", "Merwin Kimball Hart (June 25, 1881 - November 30, 1962) was an American lawyer, insurance executive, and politician from New York who founded the \"National Economic Council\" and was \"involved controversial matters throughout Merwin K. Hart's career.\"", "Commenting on Rouch's work as someone \"in charge of research for the Musée de l'Homme\" in Paris, Godard said, Is there a better definition for a filmmaker?", "Christoforos Papakaliatis was born and raised in Heraklion, Greece, by mother Villy Malamis (South African) and father Emmanuel Papakaliatis (Greek). '", "In addition, the United Nations condemned the massacre and asked for the National Human Rights Commission to \"monitor conditions of detention throughout Mexico.\"", "Dikerogammarus is a genus of amphipod crustaceans, containing the following species: Dikerogammarus aralychensis (Birstein, 1932) Dikerogammarus batalonicus Ponyi, 1955 Dikerogammarus bispinosus Martynov, 1925 Dikerogammarus caspius (Pallas, 1771) Dikerogammarus fluviatilis Martynov, 1919 Dikerogammarus gruberi Mateus & Mateus, 1990 Dikerogammarus haemobaphes (Eichwald, 1841) Dikerogammarus istanbulensis Özbek & Özkan, 2011 Dikerogammarus oskari Birstein, 1945 Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894)", "Surovatikha (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Surovatikhinsky Selsoviet of Dalnekonstantinovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia: Surovatikha (selo), a selo Surovatikha (station settlement), a station settlement", "Twitch is an American reality television show which ran between 1995 and 1997, and was the first nationally broadcast weekly video game review show, a predecessor for such shows as Attack Of The Show!", "Frei, Frey, Fray, Frej, Freij, Freyr or Freÿr may refer to:", "Natacha made the switch from Dupuis to Marsu in 1989 with the album Cauchemirage, and ended serial production in Spirou.", "BNP Paribas Fortis is an international bank based in Belgium and is a subsidiary of BNP Paribas.", "Redirect to: 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 7", "Note: Christoph Höhne's place of birth is reported as Machern profile (in German) or as Borsdorf 1941 at the Wayback Machine (archived 11 April 2006) (in German) both in Saxony", "This page serves as a central navigational point for lists of more than 2,350 members of the University of Oxford, divided into relevant groupings for ease of use.", "Canton of Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin consists of the following communes: Aiguebelette-le-Lac Attignat-Oncin Ayn La Bauche Belmont-Tramonet La Bridoire Corbel Domessin Dullin Les Échelles Entremont-le-Vieux Lépin-le-Lac Montagnole Nances Le Pont-de-Beauvoisin Saint-Alban-de-Montbel Saint-Béron Saint-Cassin Saint-Christophe Saint-Franc Saint-Jean-de-Couz Saint-Pierre-d'Entremont Saint-Pierre-de-Genebroz Saint-Sulpice Saint-Thibaud-de-Couz Verel-de-Montbel Vimines", "Rudolph or Rudolf may refer to:", "2006 1000 km of Donington was run on 27 August 2006", "A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1935:", "Scholarly interest in the topic slowly built, eventually resulting in the conclusion that the phenomenon was a moral panic, which, as one researcher put Satanic ritual abuse in 2017, \"involved hundreds of accusations that devil-worshipping paedophiles were operating America's white middle-class suburban daycare centers.\"", "Roberto Salvatierra currently plays for Ferro Carril Oeste", "The airline's brand is Air France", "In August 2009 shortly after the breakup of the Thorns of Life, Blake Schwarzenbach (formerly of Jets to Brazil and Jawbreaker) announced his involvement in a new band, Forgetters, with original Against Me!", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Pursell, American composer and former session pianist Bob Pursell (footballer born 1889) (1889-1974), footballer Bob Pursell (footballer born 1919) (1919-2005), Scottish footballer Carl Pursell (1932-2009), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan Isaac Pursell (1853-1910), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based architect Peter Pursell (1894-1968), Scottish footballer", "Redirect to: List of The Transformers (TV series) characters", "The following is a list of characters for anime franchise, Aikatsu Friends!", "Hussain Al-Khodari also played for Al-Salmiya SC", "Rapid River Township is the name of two townships in the United States: Rapid River Township, Michigan Rapid River Township, Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota See also Rapid River (disambiguation)", "Gottlob is a family name, which may refer to: Georg Gottlob, Austrian computer scientist Gottlob is a given name, which may refer to: Gottlob Berger (1896-1975), senior German Nazi official Gottlob Burmann (1737-1805), German Romantic poet and lipogrammatist Gottlob Frege (1848-1925), German philosopher, logician and mathematician Gottlob Frick (1906-1994), German operatic bass Gottlob E. Weiss (1820-1900), American politician Gottlob as a middle name may refer to: Christian August Gottlob Eberhard (1769-1845), German writer Christian Gottlob Heine (1729-1812), German classical scholar and archaeologist Johann Gottlob Lehmann (disambiguation) Johann Gottlob Lehmann (classicist) (1782-1837) German expert in classical studies and noted director of the Gymnasium at Luckau, Germany Johann Gottlob Lehmann (scientist) (1719-1767) German mineralogist and geologist Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost (1715-1794), German doctor and theologian who first described the scientific phenomenon eponymously named the Leidenfrost effect Adam Gottlob Moltke (1710-1792), Danish courtier, statesman and diplomat Christoph Gottlob Müller (1785-1858), Considered to be the founder of the Wesleyan Church in Germany Christian Gottlob Neefe (1748-1798), German opera composer and conductor Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (1779-1850), Danish poet and playwright Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider (1750-1822), German classicist and naturalist Eugen Gottlob Winkler (1912-1936), German writer and essayist Karl Gottlob Zumpt (1792-1849), German classical scholar known for his work in the field of Latin philology Gottlob may also refer to the following places: Gottlob, a commune in the Timiș County, Romania", "Redirect to: For Those About to Rock: Monsters in Moscow", "Tambohorn or Pizzo Tambo [pittso tambo] (Swiss names) or Pizzo Tambò [pittso tamb] (used in Italy) is a mountain located at the eastern extremity of the Lepontine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border." ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Maria Felice Tibaldi (born 1707), Italian painter Pellegrino Tibaldi (1527-1596), Italian mannerist architect, sculptor, and mural painter Giovanni Battista Tibaldi (circa 1660 - 1736), Italian violinist and composer", "Redirect to: Servilia gens", "Dixit was cast opposite both Khans for the fourth time-she worked with Salman Khan in the flop Dil Tera Aashiq (1993) and the blockbusters Saajan (1991) and Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!", "Astrit is an Albanian masculine given name and may refer to: Astrit Ajdarević (born 1990), Albanian footballer Astrit Bushati (born 1962), Albanian footballer Astrit Fazliu (born 1987), Kosovar-Albanian footballer Astrit Hafizi (born 1953), Albanian footballer and coach Astrit Patozi (born 1964), Albanian politician", "Elaine Winter may refer to: Elaine Winter (athlete) (born 1932), South African sprinter Elaine Winter (figure skater) (1895-?", "In 2016, the Ensemble produced the Sydney premiere of Jane Cafarella's e-baby, a two-hander \"quietly feminist play that asserts a heartfelt approach towards matters of infertility, adoption and motherhood.\"", "After the election, the composition of the council was: Conservative 27 Labour 8 Liberal 2 Independent 9", "Superfamilies and families in the suborder Enthemonae include: Superfamily Actinostoloidea Family Actinostolidae Family Halcampulactidae Superfamily Actinioidea Family Actiniidae Family Actinodendridae Family Andresiidae Family Capneidae Family Condylanthidae Family Haloclavidae Family Homostichanthidae Family Iosactinidae Family Limnactiniidae Family Liponematidae Family Minyadidae Family Oractinidae Family Phymanthidae Family Preactiniidae Family Ptychodactinidae Family Stichodactylidae Family Thalassianthidae Superfamily Metridioidea Family Acontiophoridae Family Acricoactinidae Family Actinoscyphiidae Family Aiptasiidae Family Aiptasiomorphidae Family Aliciidae Family Amphianthidae Family Andvakiidae Family Antipodactinidae Family Bathyphelliidae Family Boloceroididae Family Diadumenidae Family Exocoelactinidae Family Gonactiniidae Family Halcampidae Family Haliactinidae Family Hormathiidae Family Isanthidae Family Kadosactinidae Family Metridiidae Family Nemanthidae Family Nevadneidae Family Octineonidae Family Ostiactinidae Family Phelliidae Family Sagartiidae Family Sagartiomorphidae Family Spongiactinidae", "Ben or BEN may also refer to:", "Dimi may refer to: Dymi, Achaea, a municipal unit in Achaea, Greece Dimi, a type of Georgian wine Dimi, short for the given names Dimitri (disambiguation), Dimitrios or Dimitra (disambiguation) Dimi (metric prefix), obsolete non-SI metric prefix for 10 (symbol is dm) DIMI (music synthesizer) an early music synthesizer created by Erkki Kurenniemi", "Ramond is a surname, and may refer to: Louis Ramond de Carbonnières (1755-1827), French politician, geologist and botanist, who gave his name to the Société Ramond Pierre Ramond (born 1943), Distinguished Professor of Physics at University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida", "It has a length of 415 km (258 mi) (including its source river Someșul Mare), of which 50 km are in Hungary.", "Maikori is a Nigerian surname that may refer to Audu Maikori (born 1975), Nigerian lawyer, entrepreneur, social activist and public speaker Yahaya Maikori, Nigerian lawyer, brother of Audu", "Notable people with the surname include: Ed Helwer (born 1940), Canadian politician Reg Helwer, Canadian politician", "Type species: Gonoreta ansorgei Warren, 1902", "The book is set in the Star Wars universe, and takes place between the events of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones", "Thomas McIntosh may refer to: Thomas McIntosh (politician) (1921-2005), member of the Philadelphia City Council Thomas McIntosh (footballer), Scottish footballer Thomas H. McIntosh (1879-1935), secretary manager of Darlington, Middlesbrough and Everton football clubs", "in politics from Princeton University in 1965 after completing a senior thesis titled \"Between North and South: The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.\"", "Private Eyes is the second solo album by guitarist Tommy Bolin.", "Redirect to: Mirta Díaz-Balart", "George Kerr (born 1805) was a Scottish-born lawyer and politician in New Brunswick.", "The Corcovado Train (Portuguese: Trem do Corcovado) is a rack railway in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from Cosme Velho to the summit of the Corcovado Mountain at an altitude of 710 m (2,329 ft).", "So far there is only one species known of this genus (Sterolibacterium denitrificans)", "The first speaker of the Sierra Leone House of Parliament is the Honourable Sir Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston who served from 1957 to 1962", "Based on the superhero mythology of The Aquabats, a real-life comedy rock band which series co-creator and lead singer Jacobs formed in 1994, The Aquabats!", "For a list of all Crewe Alexandra players, major or minor, with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Crewe Alexandra F.C.", "Evangelical Old-Reformed Church in Lower Saxony is not a member of the Evangelical Church in Germany, but a part of the Reformed Alliance and the World Communion of Reformed Churches", "Canton of Talant consists of the following communes: Agey Ancey Arcey Aubigny-lès-Sombernon Barbirey-sur-Ouche Baulme-la-Roche Blaisy-Bas Blaisy-Haut Bussy-la-Pesle Drée Échannay Fleurey-sur-Ouche Gergueil Gissey-sur-Ouche Grenant-lès-Sombernon Grosbois-en-Montagne Lantenay Mâlain Mesmont Montoillot Pasques Plombières-lès-Dijon Prâlon Remilly-en-Montagne Saint-Anthot Sainte-Marie-sur-Ouche Saint-Jean-de-Bœuf Saint-Victor-sur-Ouche Savigny-sous-Mâlain Sombernon Talant Velars-sur-Ouche Verrey-sous-Drée Vieilmoulin", "Granville Henry \"Sticks\" McGhee (March 23, 1918 - August 15, 1961) was an American jump blues guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known for Sticks McGhee's blues song \"Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee\", which he wrote with J. Mayo Williams", "Redirect to: Belgium men's national under-17 basketball team", "The first and greatest bebop baritonist, Chaloff has been described as 'the most expressive and openly emotive baritone saxophonist jazz has ever witnessed' with a tone varying 'between a light but almost inaudible whisper to a great sonorous shout with the widest but most incredibly moving of vibratos.'", "2008 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships may refer to: 2008 European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships held from 8 to 11 May in Lausanne 2008 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships held from 3 to 6 April in Clermont-Ferrand", "Redirect to: The Mask Singer (Thai season 3)", "Tune may refer to:", "George St. Leger Grenfell (May 30, 1808 - March 1868?)", "The badge had previously been approved as the Airmobile Badge authorized for local wear by the Commander of the 101st Airborne Division, effective 1 April 1974.\"", "John Brisbane (d. 1776 ?)", "There are four families in this small superfamily: Clambidae Decliniidae Eucinetidae Scirtidae", "(In 2014 Craven, Edwards and Cowley proposed that the species be renamed Melaleuca rosea.)", "Discreet may refer to: Discreet Logic, a subsidiary of Autodesk Media and Entertainment DiscReet Records Discreet (film), a 2017 film", "Theodore Engel (1866-?)", "Notable people with the surname include: John Murton (1585-c.1626), co-founder of the Baptist faith in Great Britain John Murton (footballer) (born 1943), Australian rules footballer Lionel Murton (1915-2006), English-Canadian character actor Matt Murton (born 1981), American baseball player Oscar Murton (1914-2009), British politician Peter Murton (1924-2009), British film art director and production designer Phillip Murton (born 1973), Australian rules footballer Tom Murton (1928-1990), American penologist Walter Murton (born 1892), British art director known for Murton ( surname )'s film set designs", "Following the conclusion of William Fletcher Sapp's legislative service, he was the United States Attorney for the District of Iowa from 1869 to 1873.", "Tigriopus is a genus of copepods in the family Harpacticidae, containing the following species: Tigriopus angulatus Lang, 1933 Tigriopus brachydactylus Candeias, 1959 Tigriopus brevicornis (O. F. Müller, 1776) Tigriopus californicus (Baker, 1912) Tigriopus crozettensis Soyer et al., 1987 Tigriopus igai Itô, 1977 Tigriopus incertus Smirnov, 1932 Tigriopus japonicus Mori, 1938 Tigriopus kerguelenensis Soyer et al., 1987 Tigriopus minutus Bozic, 1960 Tigriopus raki Bradford, 1967 Tigriopus sirindhornae Chullasorn et al., 2013 Tigriopus thailandensis Chullasorn et al., 2012", "Bernie Faloney (June 15, 1932 - June 14, 1999) was a professional football player in the Canadian Football League (primarily with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and an outstanding American college football player at the University of Maryland.", "Now That's What I Call Power Ballads is a special edition compilation album from the (U.S.) Now!", "Notable people with the surname include: John Surratt (1844-1916) accused Abraham Lincoln assassination conspirator Mary Surratt (1823-1865) convicted Abraham Lincoln assassination conspirator Mary E. Surratt Boarding House, District of Columbia boarding house operated by Mary Surratt Surratt House Museum, Maryland home of John and Mary Surratt Alfred Surratt (1922-2010), American baseball outfielder Valeska Suratt (1882-1962), American stage and silent film actress", "USS H-2 ( SS-29 ) was originally named Nautilus, the third ship and first submarine of the United States Navy to bear the name, which was derived from a Greek word meaning \"sailor\" or \"ship.\"", "There Daniel Moska Arreola created the doctorate program in public accounting at the school and founded the Centro de Consultoría e Investigación Empresarial y Financiera (Business Consulting and Research Center), the Aceleradora de Empresa (Business Accelerator), the Club de Inversionistas (Investors Club) and the Programa de Líderes Académicos (Academic Leaders Program) .", "Urophora congrua is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Urophora of the family Tephritidae.", "Jeremy Grimaldi, a journalist of the Markham Economist & Sun and the author of A Daughter's Deadly Deception: The Jennifer Pan Story, stated that the affair \"captivated many, if for nothing else than the sheer intrigue of a case involving matricide, a rarity in Canada.\"", "(Not to be confused with the Shakespeare Inn, Bristol.)", "We Were the Mulvaneys is a novel written by Joyce Carol Oates, and was published in 1996.", "HyperCourseware is a prototype electronic educational environment developed in 1990 by Kent Norman at the University of Maryland, College Park, to be used in an electronic classroom called the \"Teaching Theater.\"", "Gong Oh-kyun has a Teaching Certificate of Physical Education, Level 2 and Asian Football Confederation Coaching License Level A (eligible to coach up to professional level) and Bachelor of Physical Education, Kwandong University (graduated in 1997), Graduate School of Public Health, Konyang University (graduated in 2006), publishing a thesis researching \"Study on improvement of dietary patterns and intake status of health functional foods in adult soccer players.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Dafna Rechter (born 1965), Israeli actress and singer Yaakov Rechter (1924-2001), Israeli architect Yoni Rechter (born 1951), Israeli musician Zeev Rechter (1899-1960), Israeli architect", "Redirect to: List of sovereign states in the 1860s", "The Reef Islands - Santa Cruz languages (usually shortened to Reefs - Santa Cruz, abbreviated RSC) are a small language family comprising the languages of the Santa Cruz Islands and Reef Islands: Äiwoo (also known as Reefs) languages of Nendö island (Santa Cruz): Nanggu (also known as Engdewu) Natügu Nalögo Noipä (Noipx)", "Trosna (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Trosna, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Trosnyansky Selsoviet of Zhukovsky District of Bryansk Oblast Trosna, Khvastovichsky District, Kaluga Oblast, a village in Khvastovichsky District, Kaluga Oblast Trosna, Sukhinichsky District, Kaluga Oblast, a village in Sukhinichsky District, Kaluga Oblast Trosna, Bolkhovsky District, Oryol Oblast, a village in Bagrinovsky Selsoviet of Bolkhovsky District of Oryol Oblast Trosna, Trosnyansky District, Oryol Oblast, a selo in Trosnyansky Selsoviet of Trosnyansky District of Oryol Oblast Trosna, Chernsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Novopokrovskaya Rural Administration of Chernsky District of Tula Oblast Trosna, Yefremovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Oktyabrsky Rural Okrug of Yefremovsky District of Tula Oblast", "Harry for the Holidays was the best-selling holiday album in the United States of 2003 according to sales figures from Nielsen/SoundScan, with 687,000 copies sold in the U.S. that year.", "The poet Matthew Arnold noted Copford was struck by \"the deeply rural character of the village and neighbourhood.\"", "Another object, S/2004 S 4, was sighted nearby 5 hours later, but this time just inside the F Ring.", "In 2006, Josh Tyrangiel, music critic for Time, wrote: \"What makes Chestnut the best jazz pianist of Cyrus Chestnut's generation is a willingness to abandon notes and play space.\"", "2000 Kawasaki Frontale season", "Actenodes is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Actenodes acornis (Say, 1833) Actenodes acuminipennis (Gory, 1841) Actenodes admirabilis Obenberger, 1932 Actenodes adonis (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes aeneus (Gory, 1841) Actenodes africanus Obenberger, 1922 Actenodes albifrons Théry, 1905 Actenodes alluaudi Kerremans, 1894 Actenodes amazonicus Kerremans, 1897 Actenodes aphrodite Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes arizonicus Knull, 1927 Actenodes auronotatus (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes bellulus (Mannerheim, 1837) Actenodes biarti Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes bifasciatus Waterhouse, 1882 Actenodes bourgini Descarpentries, 1950 Actenodes brasiliensis Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes buquetii (Gory, 1841) Actenodes calcaratus (Chevrolat, 1835) Actenodes caray Zayas, 1988 Actenodes chalybaeitarsis (Chevrolat, 1834) Actenodes circumdatus (Gory, 1841) Actenodes congolanus Kerremans, 1898 Actenodes costipennis (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes curvipes (Gory, 1841) Actenodes davidi Nelson, 1979 Actenodes delagoanus Obenberger, 1928 Actenodes dilatatus (Gory, 1841) Actenodes durantonorum Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes embrikstrandi Obenberger, 1936 Actenodes flexicaulis Schaeffer, 1904 Actenodes florencae Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes frater Théry, 1905 Actenodes fulminatus (Schönherr, 1817) Actenodes gabonicus Thomson, 1858 Actenodes garieppi Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes goryi (Mannerheim, 1837) Actenodes griveaudi Descarpentries, 1958 Actenodes hahneli Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes hermes Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes heros Théry, 1923 Actenodes hilari (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes hopfneri (Gory, 1841) Actenodes humeralis Waterhouse, 1882 Actenodes insignis (Gory, 1841) Actenodes intermedia (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes krantzi Kerremans, 1911 Actenodes laevifrons Waterhouse, 1882 Actenodes lemoulti Théry, 1912 Actenodes lestradei Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes lukuledianus Obenberger, 1928 Actenodes manni Fisher, 1925 Actenodes marmoratus (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes mars Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes mathani Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes mendax Horn, 1891 Actenodes metallicus Waterhouse, 1889 Actenodes milloti Descarpentries, 1950 Actenodes mimicus Knull, 1964 Actenodes minutus Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes miribellus Hoscheck, 1927 Actenodes mniszechi Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes mokrzeckii Obenberger, 1928 Actenodes montezumus Obenberger, 1918 Actenodes muhlei Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes nevermanni Théry, 1934 Actenodes nigritus Théry, 1925 Actenodes nigroviridis Cobos, 1990 Actenodes nobilis (Linnaeus, 1758) Actenodes oberthuri Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes obscuripennis (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes ornaticollis Kerremans, 1893 Actenodes orvoeni Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes parvicollis Kerremans, 1897 Actenodes pauliani Descarpentries, 1958 Actenodes peyrierasi Descarpentries, 1966 Actenodes purpureus Théry, 1925 Actenodes pyropygus Fairmaire, 1903 Actenodes regularis (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes reichei Thomson, 1878 Actenodes rugofrontalis Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes sallei Thomson, 1878 Actenodes scabriusculus Quedenfeldt, 1886 Actenodes signatus (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes simi Fisher, 1940 Actenodes solisi Barries, 2007 Actenodes staudingeri Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes strandi Obenberger, 1922 Actenodes subobscurus Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes undulatus Waterhouse, 1882 Actenodes uniformis Théry, 1905 Actenodes venus Bleuzen, 1989 Actenodes versicolor (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Actenodes viettei Descarpentries, 1955 Actenodes vilhenai Descarpentries, 1960 Actenodes violaceovirescens Cobos, 1990 Actenodes viossati Descarpentries, 1974 Actenodes viridicollis Kerremans, 1897", "Notable people with the surname include: Domenico Maria Canuti (1620-1660), Italian painter Federico Canuti (born 1985), Italian cyclist Nazzareno Canuti, Italian footballer", "Guevea de Humboldt Zapotec, a different language, is sometimes referred to as \"Northern Isthmus Zapotec.\"", "Recorded after Tough All Over ( Gary Allan album )'s wife's suicide, this album is more somber than his previous ones, with several of its songs termed to be \"excruciatingly sad.\"", "Kuraki or Koorki or Kowraki (Persian: ‎) in Iran may refer to: Kuraki, Farashband Kuraki, Khonj Kowraki, Shiraz Korki (disambiguation)", "Notable people and characters with the name include:", "This is a partial list of published short-story authors:", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Georgescu, soccer player Dudu Georgescu, soccer player Dumitru Georgescu-Kiriac, composer and conductor Elena Georgescu, coxswain Haralamb H. Georgescu, architect George Georgescu, conductor George Georgescu (mathematician), mathematician George Georgescu (water polo), water polo athlete Judith Georgescu, can-can dancer Justin Georgescu, communist activist and anti-fascist militant Mihai Georgescu, rock music singer Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, economist and statistician Paul Georgescu, literary critic, novelist and communist activist Peter Georgescu (1939- ), former Young & Rubicam executive Pimen Georgescu, Metropolitan of Moldavia Teohari Georgescu, communist politician Vlad Georgescu, historian and journalist", "Puce is a dark red or purple brown color, a brownish purple or a \"dark reddish brown.\"", "Redirect to: The Quarry (Banks novel)", "In the 1920 Summer Olympics Fritz Kuchen also participated in the following events: Team 300 metre military rifle, prone - fourth place Team 600 metre military rifle, prone - sixth place Team 300 metre military rifle, standing - eighth place 300 metre free rifle, three positions - place unknown", "Reviewing the i5 version, William Ruhlmann from AllMusic said the song \"steps over the line of double entendre with Ladidi Ladida's repeated demand, 'I want to see you come,' only occasionally followed, after a lag, by 'into my life'.\"", "To the west of the Montreal, Saxon Harbor is a harbor of refuge adjacent to Oronto Creek in Wisconsin", "Notable people with the surname include: Paul Mazursky (1930-2014), American film director, screenwriter and actor Mazursky family, several characters in the film Alpha Dog Alexis and Hernan Mazurski, members of Uruguay national roller hockey team (2010 squad)", "This is a summary of the electoral history of James Shaw", "People with the name \"Warren\" include:", "According to the Safavid court historian Iskandar Munshi, \"The Khalifeh family had held estates in the Isfahan area for generations.\"", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1911 (see 1911 in film):", "Redirect to: SEED (organization)", "Renée-Marie-Hélène-Suzanne Briet (/bre/; [bie]; 1 February 1894 in Paris, France - 1989 in Boulogne, France), known as \"Madame Documentation,\" was a librarian, author, historian, poet, and visionary best known for her treatise Qu'est-ce que la documentation?", "Imran Muhammad Akhoond is far famed as a Lead Guitarist for renowned Pakistani Pop Singer, Philanthropist and humanitarian,UNODC National Goodwill Ambassador Shehzad Roy.", "Dicercomorpha is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Dicercomorpha albosparsa (Laporte & Gory, 1836) Dicercomorpha argenteoguttata Thomson, 1879 Dicercomorpha dammarana Holynski, 2001 Dicercomorpha farinosa Thomson, 1879 Dicercomorpha fasciata Waterhouse, 1913 Dicercomorpha grosseguttata Thomson, 1878 Dicercomorpha interrupta Deyrolle, 1864 Dicercomorpha javanica (Laporte & Gory, 1836) Dicercomorpha multiguttata Deyrolle, 1864 Dicercomorpha mutabilis Saunders, 1874 Dicercomorpha strandi Obenberger, 1928 Dicercomorpha subcincta Deyrolle, 1864 Dicercomorpha viridisparsa Thery, 1935 Dicercomorpha vitalisi Bourgoin, 1922", "Gilbert Kaplan described him as \"surely the most controversial and arguably the most influential journalist covering classical music.\"", "Niang is a West African surname, and may refer to; Abdoulaye Niang - Senegalese-French footballer Babacar Niang - retired Senegalese-French middle distance runner Babacar Niang - French basketball player El-Hadji Arona Niang - Senegalese footballer Fatou Niang Siga - Senegalese author and schoolteacher Georges Niang (born 1993), American basketball player Hamane Niang - Malian politician Jean-Ismaila Niang - Senegalese footballer Lucas Niang (born 1998), American football player Mamadou Niang - Senegalese footballer Mame Niang - Senegalese footballer M'Baye Niang - French footballer Mohamed Niang - Senegalese basketball player Nafissatou Niang Diallo - Senegalese writer Ousmane Niang - Senegalese sprinter", "In speaking of Walton ( barque )'s uncle, Captain Frederick, family historian William Frederick Parker notes: \"His voyages took him chiefly to the Indian and China seas and the Mediterranean, in the barque 'Walton.'", "Burlak (Russian: ) is a Russian surname that may refer to: Dmitry Burlak (born 1983), Russian footballer Svetlana Burlak (born 1969), Russian linguist Taras Burlak (born 1990), Russian footballer", "Alexei Panshin \"Three Tinks on the House\", F. M. Busby \"Fortune Hunter\", Poul Anderson \"My Lady of the Psychiatric Sorrows\", Brian W. Aldiss \"The New Atlantis\", Ursula K. Le Guin \"Young Love\", Grania Davis \"Whale Song\", Terry Melen \"Under the Generator\", John Shirley \"The Ugly Chickens\", Howard Waldrop \"The Wind and the Rain\", Robert Silverberg \"Virra\", Terry Carr", "Alparslan Çelik's father Ramazan Çelik was the Mayor of Keban for the Nationalist Movement Party", "Medical centres Ljubljana University Medical Centre - Ljubljana Maribor University Medical Centre - Maribor General hospitals Brežice General Hospital - Brežice Celje General Hospital - Celje Izola General Hospital - Izola Jesenice General Hospital - Jesenice Murska Sobota General Hospital - Murska Sobota Franc Derganc General Hospital of Nova Gorica - Šempeter pri Gorici Novo Mesto General Hospital - Novo Mesto Jože Potrč General Hospital of Ptuj - Ptuj Slovenj Gradec General Hospital - Slovenj Gradec Trbovlje General Hospital - Trbovlje Psychiatric hospitals Begunje Psychiatric Hospital - Begunje Idrija Psychiatric Hospital - Idrija Ormož Psychiatric Hospital - Ormož Vojnik Psychiatric Hospital - Vojnik Ljubljana University Psychiatric Clinic - Ljubljana Special hospitals Šentvid pri Stični Centre for Children's Health Care - Šentvid pri Stični Kranj Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital, Kranj Topolšica Hospital - Topolšica Ljubljana Institute of Oncology - Ljubljana Postojna Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital - Postojna Valdoltra Orthopedic Specialty Hospital - Valdoltra Golnik University Clinic of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases - Golnik University Rehabilitation Institute, Republic of Slovenia - Ljubljana", "Kobell (Surname) may refer to: Ferdinand Kobell (1740-1799), German painter and engraver Franz Kobell (1749-1822), German painter, etcher and draftsman Hendrik Kobell (1751-1779), Dutch Marine painter Jan Kobell (1779-1814), Dutch animal painter Wilhelm von Kobell (1766-1853), German painter, printmaker and teacher Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803-1882), German mineralogist and writer of short stories", "Since 1 August 2015, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay has been the Director of the Indian Statistical Institute, and she would oversee the functioning of all five centres of Indian Statistical Institute located at Kolkata, Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, and Tezpur besides several other Statistical Quality Control & Operation Research Units spread across India.", "Training & Fitness Magazine called Ingrid Romero's \"one of the most recognized faces in the fitness industry,\" and \"one of the most accomplished female fitness stars ever.\"", "Hillsdale is an unincorporated community in Helt Township, Vermillion County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.", "Genus Dermanura Andersen's fruit-eating bat, Dermanura anderseni Aztec fruit-eating bat, Dermanura azteca Bogota fruit-eating bat, Dermanura bogotensis Gervais's fruit-eating bat, Dermanura cinerea Silver fruit-eating bat, Dermanura glauca Gnome fruit-eating bat, Dermanura gnoma Pygmy fruit-eating bat, Dermanura phaeotis Dermanura rava Rosenberg's fruit-eating bat, Dermanura rosenbergi Toltec fruit-eating bat, Dermanura tolteca'' Thomas's fruit-eating bat, Dermanura watsoni", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 1980:", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891-1968), publisher of The New York Times from 1935 to 1961 Arthur Ochs Sulzberger (1926-2012), publisher of The New York Times from 1963 to 1992 Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. (born 1951), publisher of The New York Times from 1992 to 2017 Arthur Gregg Sulzberger (born 1980), publisher of The New York Times starting January 1, 2018 Mayer Sulzberger (1843-1923), Philadelphia judge and Jewish communal leader Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II (1912-1993) American journalist, diarist, and non-fiction writer Marcel Sulzberger, (1876-1941) Swiss composer, pianist and music author Jacob Sulzberger, Swiss engineer who was an expert in Mills" ]
[ "It is the surname of: Euclid Tsakalotos (born 1960), current Greek Minister of Finance Thrasyvoulos Tsakalotos (1897-1989), former Chief of the Hellenic Army General Staff", "In Shellie Byrum's review of the album she wrote, \"It's a good feeling when music can hit on the emotions of your past, and that's what many will get from As You Make Your Way.\"", "Canton of Guebwiller consists of the following communes: Bergholtz Bergholtzzell Buhl Guebwiller Hartmannswiller Issenheim Jungholtz Lautenbach Lautenbachzell Linthal Merxheim Murbach Orschwihr Raedersheim Rimbach-près-Guebwiller Rimbachzell Soultz-Haut-Rhin Wuenheim", "In September 2015, the film was released on DVD", "Redirect to: Equatorial Guinea men's national basketball team", "Tournament names through the years: 2000-2002: Capital Region FUTURES Classic 2003: GE FUTURES Professional Golf Classic 2004-2005: The Albany FUTURES Golf Classic 2006-2009: ILOVENY Championship 2010-2011: Price Chopper Tour Championship 2012: The Credit Union Challenge presented by SEFCU, Sunmark, and BFB Benefits 2013: Credit Union Challenge 2014: SEFCU Championship at Capital Hills 2015-2016: Fuccillo Kia Championship at Capital Hills 2017-2018: Fuccillo Kia Classic of NY", "The film was seen for the first time in 1912 and Roald Amundsen 's South Pole Journey was used by Amundsen for his traveling lectures.", "Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1981/1982", "Aman Sandhu was born in Punjab,", "Canton of Grignan consists of the following communes: La Baume-de-Transit Bouchet Chamaret Chantemerle-lès-Grignan Colonzelle Donzère Les Granges-Gontardes Grignan Malataverne Montbrison-sur-Lez Montjoyer Montségur-sur-Lauzon Le Pègue Réauville Roussas Rousset-les-Vignes Saint-Pantaléon-les-Vignes Salles-sous-Bois Taulignan Tulette Valaurie", "In contrast with the preoccupation of Freudian psychopathology, Maslow insisted on a \"psychology of the higher life\" which was to attend to the question \"of what the human being should grow toward.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Bengt Lundholm (born 1955), Swedish retired professional ice hockey player Carl Lundholm, American athletic director at the University of New Hampshire, for whom Lundholm Gym is named Mathias Lundholm (1785-1860) Swedish violinist and conductor Stig Lundholm (1917-2009), Swedish chess master", "The genus has a broad global distribution, including sixteen species that occur in Eurasia: Herbertus aduncus (Dicks.)", "RN or Rn may refer to:", "The Battle of Nui Bop (3-4 January 1885) was a French victory during the Sino-French War.", "Notable people with the surname include: Sidi Ahmad al-Tijani (1737-1815), founder of the Tijānī Sūfī order Ismaël Tidjani Serpos, Beninese member of the Pan-African Parliament", "Notable people with the surname include: Costas Rigas (born 1944), Greek pro basketball player and referee Elena Rigas (born 1996), Danish inline and speed skater John Rigas (born 1924), American businessman Themis Rigas (1945-1984), Greek footballer", "Shim Hyung-tak (born January 12, 1978 but he and his family celebrate his lunar birthday, December 4, 1977. )", "Redirect to: Crassicia gens", "Cersei Lannister is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones, where she is portrayed by English actress Lena Headey.", "Redirect to: Hope & Social", "Redirect to: Loughborough Lightning (women's rugby union)", "In 2001, Planet of the Apes was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".", "Ricoh 2A03 was also used as a sound chip and secondary CPU by Nintendo's arcade games Punch-Out!!", "Morimospasma is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Morimospasma granulatum Chiang, 1981 Morimospasma nitidituberculatum Hua, 1992 Morimospasma paradoxum Ganglbauer, 1890 Morimospasma tuberculatum Breuning, 1939", "Notable people with the surname include: L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), Polish ophthalmologist, philologist, and the inventor of Esperanto Adam Zamenhof (1888-1940), Polish ophthalmologist, the son of L. L. Zamenhof Lidia Zamenhof (1904-1942), Polish Esperantist, the daughter of L. L. Zamenhof Louis-Christophe Zaleski-Zamenhof (1925-2019), civil and marine engineer, grandson of L. L. Zamenhof", "Bunty Bailey became known as the girl in the music videos of a-ha's singles \"Take On Me\" and \"The Sun Always Shines on T.V.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Antoni Karwowski, Polish artist Kazimierz Karwowski, Polish nobleman and politician Łukasz Karwowski, Polish film director", "Sphigmothorax is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Sphigmothorax bicinctus Gressitt, 1939 Sphigmothorax rondoni (Breuning, 1965) Sphigmothorax tricinctus Gressitt, 1951 Sphigmothorax tsushimanus Hayashi, 1961", "520 is a Taiwanese brand of cigarettes manufactured by the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation ().", "Antonio Lebolo (died February 19, 1830?)", "Karlsson has played for two clubs- Hammarby IF Bandy (2005) GT-76 (2005-2006) Hammarby IF Bandy (from 2006)", "(This school is not related to \"Leadership Public Schools,\" a network of 4 charter high schools in the San Francisco Bay Area.)", "Ship Technology - Offshore Type: UT 512", "Redirect to: Co-Cathedral of Recife", "Redirect to: List of members of the Riksdag, 2014-2018", "For 1977 in television, see: 1977 in American television 1977 in Australian television 1977 in Belgian television 1977 in Brazilian television 1977 in British television 1977 in Canadian television 1977 in Croatian television 1977 in Danish television 1977 in Dutch television 1977 in Estonian television 1977 in French television 1977 in Irish television 1977 in Japanese television 1977 in New Zealand television 1977 in Scottish television 1977 in South African television", "The album was re-released on CD by Virgin Records in 1988 with two additional songs, both from the 1987 7\" single Oh!", "Notable people with the surname include: Gil McDougald (1928-2010), American baseball player John A. McDougald (1908-1978), Canadian businessman and racehorse owner John McDougald (1848-1919), Canadian merchant and politician Junior McDougald (born 1975), American-born English footballer Roman McDougald (1907-1960), American writer Wilfrid Laurier McDougald (1881-1942), Canadian senator Worth McDougald (1925-2007), American academic", "Notable people with the surname include: James Vasanthan, Indian film score composer Vallipuram Vasanthan (1966-1987), Sri Lankan Tamil rebel", "This is a list of public holidays in the Federated States of Micronesia", "ReBoot is a 1998 video game developed and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation video game console.", "A list of notable photographers from Greece: Filippos Margaritis (1839-1892, ) Leonidas Papazoglou (1872-1918, ) Nelly's, Elli Souyioultzoglou-Seraïdari (1889-1998, -) Yiorgos Depollas (born 1947) Mary Kay (landscape photographer) Yannis Kontos (born 1971) Vassilis Makris (born 1958) John Stathatos (born 1947) Dimitris Yeros (born 1948) Nikos Economopoulos (born 1953, , Nikos Oikonomopoulos) Vassilis Makris (born 1958, ) Ianna Andreadis (born 1960) Tzeli Hadjidimitriou (born 1962, Jelly Hadjidimitriou, ) Johan Lolos (born 1987)", "Notable people with the surname include: Clyde Sukeforth (1901-2000), American baseball player, coach, scout and manager Gary Sukeforth (born 1960), American politician and businessman", "Nisar Memon (born 31 December 1942; Urdu: ‎, Sindhi: ‎) is a politician from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.", "Redirect to: Azerbaijan men's national basketball team", "Eutrypanus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Eutrypanus dorsalis (Germar, 1824) Eutrypanus mucoreus (Bates, 1872) Eutrypanus signaticornis (Laporte, 1840) Eutrypanus tessellatus White, 1855 Eutrypanus triangulifer Erichson, 1847", "Ashton Historic District is a national historic district located near Port Penn, New Castle County, Delaware, United States.", "During Aleksandar Đorđević's playing career, he was listed as a 1.88 m (6'2\") 90 kg (198 lb.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Beka Tsiklauri (born 1989), Georgian rugby union player Mariam Tsiklauri (born 1960), Georgian poet, children's author and translator Nino Tsiklauri (born 1993), Georgian alpine skier Zurab Tsiklauri (born 1974), Russian footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Fumiko Hayashida (1911-2014), American activist Kazuyo Hayashida ( , born 1953), Japanese women's basketball player Q Hayashida ( , born 1977), Japanese manga artist Takeshi Hayashida ( , born 1959), Japanese politician Yukio Hayashida ( , 1915-2007), Japanese politician", "Redirect to: List of Murdos (mountains)", "Events from the year 2017 in Kosovo", "A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1973:", "Mike Keller played professional football for the Dallas Cowboys.", "Redirect to: Bibliography of works on the Jehovah's Witnesses", "This article is a list of chapters in the Yu-Gi-Oh!", "Redirect to: List of Amazon original programming", "KARG may refer to: KARG (FM), an American Family Radio affiliate (91.7 FM) licensed to serve Poteau, Oklahoma, United States Walnut Ridge Regional Airport in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, United States, which is assigned ICAO code KARG", "Redirect to: Langsomt Mot Nord", "There is a tower with a light on the island, and on the edge of the reef a shipwreck.", "Adelptes is a genus of beetles in the family Mordellidae, containing the following species: Adelptes clavipalpis Franciscolo, 1965 Adelptes vadoni", "A native of Atlanta, Georgia, John Milner grew up a huge Hank Aaron fan, even appropriating his idol's nickname, \"The Hammer.\"", "NBC featured the young organist on the air with the production of \"The Ellsasser Show.\"", "Meng Enyuan (Chinese: ) (1856-1933) was a Chinese general of the late Qing and early Republican period in China.", "Notable people with the surname include: Amedeo Kleva (1923-1996), Italian footballer Lucijan Kleva (born 1942), Slovenian rower Mojca Kleva (born 1976), Slovenian politician", "(On 1 December 2017, Snehlata Shrivastava is appointed as the first woman Secretary General of the Lok Sabha.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Karlo Sakandelidze Zurab Sakandelidze", "The daughter of psychologist and ethnologist Ernest Beaglehole, Ritchie completed a 1957 MSc thesis titled Childhood in Rakau: A Study of the First Five Years of Life and a 1962 PhD title 'Maori Families: an Exploratory Study in Wellington City.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Heiko Brestrich (born 1965), German footballer Ingrid Brestrich", "Samuel Xavier Brito (born 6 August 1990) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a right back for Ceará", "In a 4 star review, Dom Lawson of Metal Hammer wrote that on the album, \"blastbeats, operatic bellowing, electro-jazz and Balkan folk music collide, but these are not just eruptions of insanity.\"", "Events from the year 1813 in Russia", "Pteroplatus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Pteroplatus anchora Belon, 1903 Pteroplatus arrogans Buquet, 1840 Pteroplatus atroviolaceus Kirsch, 1889 Pteroplatus bilineatus Buquet, 1841 Pteroplatus dimidiatipennis Buquet, 1841 Pteroplatus elegans Buquet, 1841 Pteroplatus fasciatus Buquet, 1841 Pteroplatus gracilis Buquet, 1840 Pteroplatus nigriventris Breme, 1844 Pteroplatus pulcher Buquet, 1840 Pteroplatus quadriscopulatus Bates, 1880 Pteroplatus rostainei Buquet, 1840 Pteroplatus suturalis Buquet, 1840 Pteroplatus transversalis Breme, 1844 Pteroplatus variabilis Sallé, 1849", "This is a list of commercial banks in São Tomé and Príncipe Afriland First Bank Banco Equador Banco Internacional de São Tomé e Príncipe Commercial Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe Ecobank Island Bank National Investment Bank Energy Bank - A subsidiary of Global Fleet Group", "Emerson Swinford is also a composer for the TV Land network comedy series The Soul Man (TV series) and Retired at 35 and has had many TV and film song placements including MTV/\"The Hills\", \" The Ghost Whisperer\", and \"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.\"", "Damien Adam (born 28 June 1989) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Noël Regney (born Léon Schlienger, 19 August 1922 - 22 November 2002), was a French World War II veteran and songwriter who is best known for composing the Christmas standard \"Do You Hear What I Hear?\"", "Lentella (Abruzzese: Lendèllë) is a comune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy", "Luis de Bolaños (1549?", "The book was awarded \"Andrei Mureșanu\" Prize of Astra for \"the best literary book of the year 1908 in Hungary.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Humm (born 1953), American journalist and activist Daniel Humm (born 1976), Swiss chef and restaurant owner David Humm (born 1952), American football player Fabienne Humm (born 1986), Swiss football player Jeremy Humm (born 1983), Australian rules footballer Philipp Humm (born 1959), German businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: Danny Gosset (born 1994), professional footballer David Gosset (born 1970), global affairs analyst Éléonore Gosset (born 1977), French actress Gosset (cartoonist) (circa 1933-2018), Spanish cartoonist Thorold Gosset (1869-1962), English lawyer and amateur mathematician Ulysse Gosset (born 1955), French journalist and news anchor W. D. Gosset, Surveyor General of Ceylon William Sealy Gosset (1876-1937), English chemist and statistician", "Notable people with the surname include: Bert Carberry (born 1931), Scottish footballer Chris Carberry (born 1951), Australian rugby union player John Carberry (1904-1998), Cardinal Archbishop of Saint Louis Joseph E. Carberry (1887-1961), American aviator Kay Carberry (born 1950), British trade unionist Larry Carberry (1936-2015), English footballer Matthew Carberry (1911-1986), American sheriff Michael Carberry (born 1980), English cricketer Michael J. Carberry, American politician Nina Carberry (born 1984), Irish jockey Paul Carberry (born 1974), Irish jockey Tommy Carberry (1941-2017), Irish jockey Fictional characters: Josiah S. Carberry, fictional professor of psychoceramics at Brown University and Wesleyan University", "'horizon television') was a private satellite TV channel in Bangladesh, founded in 2007.", "Redirect to: Sohodol (disambiguation)", "A Japanese version of the song can be heard as the opening for the anime series Di Gi Charat Nyo!", "So This Is College is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Wood, written by Al Boasberg, Delmer Daves and Joseph Farnham, and starring Elliott Nugent, Robert Montgomery in his film debut, Cliff Edwards, Sally Starr and Phyllis Crane.", "The Fight Within ( album ) was released on independently on November 3, 2017", "\"Ganbareh\" is a song by German production group Sash!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alessandra Maestrini (born 1977), Brazilian actress and musician Dario Maestrini (1886-1975), Italian physiologist and scientist Liliane Maestrini (born 1987), Brazilian beach volleyball player", "Art Director Ajay Sharma won the Best Art Director Award, Maharashtra State Film Awards (2015) for Happy Journey, worked in movies such as Liars Dice (2013) Welcome 2 Karachi (2015) Fever (2016) Bob Biswas (2020)", "Redirect to: Henry Trenchard (Dorchester MP)", "Women's Giant Slalom World Cup 2001/2002", "Notable people with the surname include: George Van Allen (1890-1937), politician in Alberta, Canada James Van Allen (1914-2006), American space scientist John Delbert Van Allen (1850-1928), retail dry goods merchant and department store owner Mark van Allen (born 1954), American musician Shaun Van Allen (born 1967), former hockey player Van Allen Plexico (born 1968), science fiction and fantasy author", "Buster is the nickname of:", "Redirect to: Robert Knollys (politician, died 1659)", "Despite the title, there are no Jungle Man-Eaters shown in the film", "General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS, ICAO: KBOS, FAA LID: BOS), also known as Logan International Airport, and also commonly known as Boston Logan, Logan Airport or simply Logan, is an international airport that is located mostly in East Boston and partially in Winthrop, Massachusetts, United States.", "Notable people with the surname include: James Deveraux (1903-1988), United States Marine Corps general, Navy Cross recipient, and Republican congressman Jude Deveraux (born 1947), American author Tricia Deveraux (born 1975), American former pornographic actress Fictional characters: Abigail Deveraux, character on the NBC daytime drama Days of our Lives Blanche Deveraux, character on the 1985-1992 NBC sitcom The Golden Girls Dominique Deveraux, character on the American TV series 'Dynasty and its spin-off The Colbys Jack Deveraux, character on the NBC daytime drama Days of our Lives Jeannette Deveraux, Wing Commander character JJ Deveraux, character on the NBC daytime drama Days of our Lives Luc Deveraux, the protagonist of the Universal Soldier film series" ]
[ "Suspicions were Bakit Manipis ang Ulap ?'s TV comeback would be with ABS-CBN since most of her Primetime soaps were on the network itself The TV series was cut short but was also a much awaited comeback for the actress And was also part of her projects with Viva Entertainment Company The story revolves on Marla a woman who falls victim of an illicit affair to Miguel and who is the love of George's life secretly George has been a good friend but Marla has always loved Migs even since college later on Migs is married to Katrina to save the family business from afloat later on she accepts to be his mistress but Migs leaves her for a bit to lie low she later falls suit for a new suitor in the arms of Ricardo a rich business man problems escalate when Marla becomes the stepmother to Alex who she has met several times", "Redirect to: Karbonn (film)", "Side Two contained the following tracks, which were previously unreleased on any Stranglers Album: \"5 Minutes\" & \"Rok IV ( The Stranglers album ) To The Moon\" (1978 UK single), \"Vietnamerica\" (which was later released as the B-side to the 1981 \"Let Me Introduce You to The Family\" UK single), \"G.m.B.H\" (an extended version of the 1980 UK single \"Bear Cage\", which was unavailable elsewhere) and \"Who Wants the World?\"", "Charles D. Laughlin, Jr. (born 1938) is a neuroanthropologist known primarily for having co-founded a school of neuroanthropological theory called \"biogenetic structuralism.\"", "The following is a list of songs written about Ahmedabad, also known as \"Amdavad\" a city of Gujarat, India: \"Awesome Amdavad\" - a song composed by Mehul Surti \"Aa Amdavad\" \"Amdavad Re\" - song by Vishal Dadlani \"Mijaj Amdavadi\" \"Hu Amdavad no Rickshaw Walo\" - 1987 film song from Maa-Baap sung by Kishore Kumar \"Eke Lal Darwaje\" - a 1976 Gujarati song", "Gisulf I of Friuli was, according to Paul the Deacon, \"a man suitable in every way.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: A. P. N. C. De S. Vaas Gunawardene (1961-1983), Sri Lankan army officer Arachchige Gunawardene (born 1977), Sri Lankan cricketer Aruna Gunawardene (born 1969), Sri Lankan cricketer Avishka Gunawardene (born 1977), Sri Lankan cricketer Dayananda Gunawardena (1934-1993), Sri Lankan playwright and actor Dinesh Gunawardena (born 1949), Sri Lankan politician Don Carlin Gunawardena (1899-1979), Ceylonese botanist and academic Gitanjana Gunawardena (born 1952), Sri Lankan politician H. C. Goonewardene, Ceylonese civil servant Indika Gunawardena (1943-2015), Sri Lankan politician James Goonewardene (1921-1997), Sri Lankan writer Jeremy Gunawardena, American mathematician Leslie Goonewardene (1909-1983), Sri Lankan politician Nalaka Gunawardene (born 1966), Sri Lankan writer Otara Gunewardene, Sri Lankan businesswoman Philip Gunawardena (1901-1972), Ceylonese politician Prasanna Gunawardena, Sri Lankan politician Robert Gunawardena, (1904-1971), Ceylonese politician Sajin Vass Gunawardena (born 1973), Sri Lankan politician Sarana Gunawardena (born 1964), Sri Lankan politician Sarath Gunawardena (born 1949), Sri Lankan politician Senerat Gunewardene (1899-1981), Ceylonese diplomat and politician Vivienne Goonewardene (1916-1996), Sri Lankan politician", "Karlo Ivancic (born 24 July 1994 in Zagreb, Croatia) is a Croatian footballer who plays for Jarun Zagreb", "Notable people with the surname include: François-Xavier Audouin (1765-1837), French clergyman and politician Jean Victoire Audouin (1797-1841), French naturalist Pierre Audouin (1768-1822), French engraver", "Hatsuo Hidaka ( Hidaka Hatsuo, May 7, 1915 - ?)", "Helluonidius is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Helluonidius aterrimus (Macleay, 1873) Helluonidius chrysocomus Maindron, 1908 Helluonidius cyaneus (Casetlnau, 1867) Helluonidius cyanipennis (Hope, 1842) Helluonidius laevifrons Darlington, 1968 Helluonidius latipennis (Macleay, 1887) Helluonidius latipes Darlington, 1968 Helluonidius politus Darlington, 1968", "Events from the year 1672 in France", "Mario Recordón led Chile to victory in the decathlon in the 1946 South American Athletics Championships and competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1948 Summer Olympics.", "Many of Robert J. Brawley's still lifes are symbolic and, although often described as a realist or hyperrealist, in a 1988 interview he remarked, \"I don't think I'm a realist....I'm an illusionist.\"", "Coumbassa is an African surname that may refer to Mohamed Coumbassa (born 1995), Guinean football midfielder Saliou Coumbassa (1932-2003), Guinean politician and educator", "Redirect to: 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 3", "Redirect to: 152 mm howitzer 2A65 Msta-B", "Garden Hills was developed beginning in 1925 by Phillips Campbell McDuffie, a prominent Atlanta lawyer, who formed the Garden Hills Corp. and advertised the area as \"Beautiful Garden Hills.\"", "Electoral calendar 2008 2008 United Nations Security Council election", "Xia Gong (Chinese: ; pinyin: Xià Gōng; Wade-Giles: Hsia Kung; 1872-?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Dominic Heale (born 1961), British journalist and newsreader Gary Heale (born 1958), English footballer Jimmy Heale (1914-1997), English footballer Theophilus Heale (1816-1885), New Zealand politician William Heale (1859-1907), English cricketer", "From 1815 to 1918, Zawkrze belonged to Russian-controlled Congress Poland.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ahmed Alaoui (born 1949), Moroccan footballer Amina Alaoui (born 1964), Moroccan musician Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui (born 1962), Moroccan diplomat Leila Alaoui (1982-2016), French-Moroccan photographer and video artist Morjana Alaoui (born 1983), Moroccan actress Zakaria Alaoui (born 1966), Moroccan footballer", "Redirect to: Union Pacific Big Boy", "Lagria cuprina is a species of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae.<", "Notable people with the surname include: Mami Umeki ( , born 1994), Japanese judoka Miyoshi Umeki ( , 1929-2007), American actress", "Notable people with the surname include: Gaetano Scirea (1953-1989), Italian footballer Mario Scirea (born 1964), Italian cyclist", "Ganpat University is a well reputed State Private University established in 2005 through the State Legislative act no 19 of 2005, Government of Gujarat and recognized by the UGC under the section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956 having campus spread over more than 300 acres of land with world class infrastructure and more than 10,000 students on campus", "Abdul Kalam Technical University", "Lane DeGregory won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 2009, recognizing \"The Girl In the Window\" (August 3, 2008)-\"her moving, richly detailed story of a neglected little girl, found in a roach-infested room, unable to talk or feed herself, who was adopted by a new family committed to her nurturing.\"", "Potchefstroom High School for Boys is a public English medium high school for boys situated in Potchefstroom in the North West province of South Africa.", "At club level Etienne Mermer played most of his career for Vanuatu giant Tafea, but he also played for clubs in countries like Australia and Tahiti", "Arthur Ferrier (1891 - 27 May 1973) was a Scottish artist, illustrator and cartoonist.", "Marshall & Snelgrove was a department store on the north side of Oxford Street, London, on the corner with Vere Street founded by James Marshall (b.?", "E.B. Potter was the leading naval historian at the United States Naval Academy from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s.", "Guam's at-large congressional district comprises the entire area of the United States territory of Guam.", "German submarine U-1013 was ordered on 23 March 1942, and was laid down on 26 March 1943, at Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, as yard number 213.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dana Delany (born 1956), American actress Daniel Delany (1747-1814), Irish Catholic Bishop, founder of two international teaching Congregations James Delany (born 1948), commissioner of the Big Ten Conference Kim Delaney (born 1961), American actress Laura Delany (born 1992), Irish women's cricketer Martin Delany (1812-1885), African-American abolitionist Mary Delany (1700-1788), artist and writer Ron Delany (born 1935) Irish gold metal Olympic athlete Samuel R. Delany (born 1942), American science fiction author Sarah Louise (\"Sadie\") and Annie Elizabeth (\"Bessie\") Delany, African-American civil rights pioneers and authors", "There are only two speakers of Tandia in the world and Tandia language both live just south of the Wohsimi River on the Wandamen Peninsula, Irian Jaya Province, Indonesia", "Falsohyllisia is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Falsohyllisia debile Fahraeus, 1872 Falsohyllisia kivuensis (Breuning, 1952) Falsohyllisia meridionale Hunt & Breuning, 1957", "Xkcd's 2014 book What If?", "Notable people with the surname include: Pendyala Harikrishna, Indian chess grandmaster Pendyala Nageswara Rao, Indian composer Pendyal Raghava Rao, Indian politician", "Poore is a surname, and may refer to:", "Paratomoxia is a genus of beetles in the family Mordellidae, containing the following species: Subgenus Metatomoxia Chûjô, 1957 Paratomoxia crux (Kônô, 1928) Paratomoxia nipponica (Kônô, 1928) Paratomoxia scutellata (Kônô, 1928) Subgenus Paratomoxia Ermisch, 1950 Paratomoxia agathae Batten, 1990 Paratomoxia auroscutellata Ermisch, 1950 Paratomoxia biplagiata (Ermisch, 1949) Paratomoxia hieroglyphica Ermisch, 1952 Paratomoxia maynei (Pic, 1931) Paratomoxia pulchella (Ermisch, 1949) Paratomoxia straeleni Ermisch, 1950 Paratomoxia testaceiventris (Pic, 1931)", "Leucophoebe is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Leucophoebe albaria (Bates, 1872) Leucophoebe kempfi Lane, 1976 Leucophoebe pictilis (Lane, 1972)", "Village website https://weltonlewold.com/", "This is a list of areas in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, West Midlands, England.", "Jordi Font Mariné is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Andorra.", "Redirect to: One Step (Bettina Soriat song)", "Notable people with the surname include: François-Désiré Froment-Meurice (1802-1855), French goldsmith Henri Froment-Meurice (1923-2018), French diplomat Marc Froment-Meurice (born 1953), French philosopher", "Notable people with the surname include: Freddie Strahan (born 1938), Shelbourne F.C football player 1960-1973 Major Sir George Strahan (1838-1887), British colonial administrator and Governor of Tasmania (1881-1886) John Strahan, architect working in Bristol and Somerset around 1750 Jonathan Strahan (born 1964), Australian editor and critic Michael Strahan (born 1971), American football player for the New York Giants and media personality Philip Strahan, American economist Reuben S. Strahan (1835-1895), American politician and judge in Oregon Ronald Strahan (1922-2010), Australian zoologist Sam Strahan (1944-2019), New Zealand rugby union player William Strahan (publisher) (1715-1785), former Printer To The King", "Wathen is a surname, and may refer to: Arthur Wathen (1841-1937), English cricketer Daniel Wathen, American lawyer and politician George Wathen (actor) (1762-1849), English actor, stage manager and theatre owner Heini Wathén (born 1955), Finnish model Jonathan Wathen (surgeon) (c.1728 - 1808), English surgeon Jonathan Wathen-Waller (1769-1853), English eye surgeon Richard Wathen (born 1971), British painter Richard B. Wathen (1917-2001), American politician, journalist, and author George Henry Wathen (1816-1879), geologist and South African politician Samuel Wathen (c.1720 - 1787), English physician", "Redirect to: Belém/Val-de-Cans International Airport", "Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Halterman (born 1982), American football player Dick Halterman (born 1947), American women's basketball coach Frederick Halterman (1831-1907), American politician", "UTC Sheffield may refer to one of two university technical colleges located in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire: UTC Sheffield City Centre, opened in 2013 and known until 2016 as UTC Sheffield UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, opened in 2016", "In 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired USS Marguerite II ( SP-892 )'s for use as a section patrol boat during World War I.", "Brock River may refer to: Brock River (Chibougamau River), a tributary of the Chibougamau River, in Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, Nord-du-Québec, Quebec Brock River West, a tributary of Brock River, Quebec Brock River North, a tributary of Brock River, Quebec Brock River (Missisquoi River), a tributary of the Missisquoi River, in Sutton, Quebec", "All the lyrics in the album by Ilias Filippou and all the music by Kyriakos Papadopoulos", "Weeraratne is a Sri Lankan surname that may refer to Iraj Weeraratne (born 1981), Sri Lankan rapper Kaushalya Weeraratne (born 1981), Sri Lankan cricketer Sangeetha Weeraratne (born 1973), Sri Lankan actress", "Saltibum is a Brazilian reality competition series broadcast on Rede Globo, based on the Celebrity Splash!", "The Buckaroos were an American band led by Buck Owens in the 1960s and early 1970s, who, along with The Strangers, were involved in the development and presentation of the \"Bakersfield sound.\"", "Mario Kart : Double Dash was commercially successful, with more than 3.8 million copies sold in the United States, and more than 802,000 copies sold in Japan.", "Redirect to: Corn Mo", "Chesley Burnett \"Sully\" Sullenberger III (born January 23, 1951) is an American retired Air Force fighter pilot and airline captain.", "Augustian may refer to: Related to Caesar Augustus or his era Augustan (disambiguation) A misnomer for Augustinian religious orders associated with Saint Augustine", "Yoshiya Chiruu () was a Ryuka poet (1650?-1668?)", "Unlike other albums by Venetian Snares, this album was composed and live recorded entirely on modular synthesizer equipment.", "Redirect to: FC Lokomotiv-Pamir", "Wear is a surname, and may refer to: Andy Wear (21st century), English actor Arthur Wear (1880-1918), American tennis player David Wear (born 1990), American basketball player Joseph Wear (1876-1941), American tennis player Peter Wear (born 1949), Australian journalist Sylvanus Wear (1858-1920), English naturalist Travis Wear (born 1990), American basketball player", "Notable people with the surname include: Kooi(j)/Kooy Chris Kooy (born 1982), Canadian soccer midfielder Debbie Kooij (born 1968), Dutch cricketer Dick Kooy (born 1987), Dutch volleyball player Earl R. Kooi (1917-2003), American chemist, first to produce high fructose corn syrup Ellen Kooi (born 1962), Dutch artist and photographer Manfred Kooy (born 1970), Dutch Paralympic middle-distance runner Peter Kooij/Kooy (born 1954), Dutch bass singer Van der Kooi(j)/Kooy Ben van der Kooi (born 1983/84), Dutch ultranationalist Derek van der Kooy (born 1952), Canadian neurobiologist Hessel van der Kooij (born 1955), Dutch pop singer Jan van der Kooi (born 1957), Dutch painter and draftsman Jorrit van der Kooi (born 1972), Dutch-born film and TV director and presenter Jos van der Kooy (born 1951), Dutch organist Karen van der Kooij (born 1963), Dutch sprinter Mike van der Kooy (born 1989), Dutch football defender Willem Bartel van der Kooi (1768-1836), Dutch portrait painter", "Benjamin Edward Spence (1822-1866) was an English sculptor, who spent much of his professional life in Italy", "The diarrhea sometimes contains blood.", "The college is affiliated to All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) New Delhi, and the University of Calicut, and the Kalam technical University (KTU)", "Following the recovery of Bismarck in 1998, many historians and the official Royal Navy press release credit John Moffat with that attack", "Placoclytus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Placoclytus championi (Bates, 1885) Placoclytus distortus (Chevrolat, 1860) Placoclytus virgulatus Chemsak & Linsley, 1974", "Notable people with the surname Hart include:", "During 1990 and 1991, the game was released in HuCard cartridge and CD-ROM formats for the U.S TurboGrafx-16 and Jack Nicklaus ' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf's foreign counterpart, PC Engine.", "(The violone is not part of the modern violin family; its place is taken by the modern double bass, an instrument with a mix of violin and viol characteristics.)", "Chekhrak may refer to: Chekhrak, Dmitriyevskoye Rural Settlement, Koshekhablsky District, Republic of Adygea, a settlement in Dmitriyevskoye Rural Settlement, Koshekhablsky District, Republic of Adygea, Russia Chekhrak, Mayskoye Rural Settlement, Koshekhablsky District, Republic of Adygea, a village (khutor) in Mayskoye Rural Settlement, Koshekhablsky District, Republic of Adygea, Russia", "Events from the year 1768 in Russia", "(Newton ended up producing the album.)", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Prairie County, Arkansas", "The total length of the highway is 1,950 km, passing through the Federal District and four states: Federal District: 44.6 km State of Goiás: 287.9 km State of Tocantins: 773.2 km State of Maranhão: 379.1 km State of Pará: 465,3 km", "1958 Argentine general election 1958 Belgian general election 1958 Cardinal electors in Papal conclave 1958 Chilean presidential election 1958 Finnish parliamentary election 1958 French presidential election 1958 Greek legislative election 1958 Guatemalan general election 1958 Italian general election 1958 Japanese general election 1958 Laotian parliamentary election 1958 Papal conclave 1958 Salvadoran legislative election 1958 Southern Rhodesian general election 1958 Sudanese parliamentary election 1958-1959 Tanganyikan general election 1958 Ugandan general election 1958 Uruguayan general election 1958 West Indies federal elections", "List of Alpha Gamma Rho chapters:", "You do not believe that in cattle, or in wild beasts, or in creatures of the deep, the soul of him who was once a man may linger?", "Momberg is a surname, and can refer to: Jacques Momberg (born 1991), South African rugby union player Dutch Momberg (1934-1995), professional wrestler better known as Killer Karl Krupp", "This article is for list of mosques in Hungary Tomb of Gül Baba (Budapest) (only a tomb, doesn't serve as a mosque); Mosque of Pasha Qasim (Pécs) (converted to a Roman Catholic church); Yakovalı Hasan Paşa Mosque or Mosque of Pasha Jacowali Hassan (Pécs); Malkocs Bey Mosque (Siklós); Minaret (Eger) (only the minaret remains; not in religious use anymore); Ozijeli Haji Ibrahim Mosque (Esztergom)(not in religious use); Budapest Mosque of the Hungarian Muslims' Church (Kelenföld, Budapest)", "1828 in archaeology", "Redirect to: List of bishops of Freising and archbishops of Munich and Freising", "The inscribed square problem, also known as the square peg problem or the Toeplitz' conjecture, is an unsolved question in geometry: Does every plane simple closed curve contain all four vertices of some square?", "The following events occurred in November 1942:", "Goreswar is a town in Baksa district (part of erstwhile Kamrup district till 2004), situated in north bank of river Brahmaputra, surrounded by Rangiya and Baihata", "Pennie is a surname, and may refer to: Alex Pennie (born 1985), British musician Aloysius Pennie (born 1984), Liberian footballer Chris Pennie (born 1977), American drummer Collins Pennie (born 1985), American actor Fiona Pennie (born 1982), British slalom canoeist Ken Pennie (born 1949), Canadian Air Force general Terje Pennie (born 1960), Estonian actress", "This is a list of commercial banks in Morocco", "Notable people with the surname include: Duane Bickett (born 1962), American football player Thomas Walter Bickett (1869-1921), American politician", "Andam is a Ghanaian or Filipino surname that may refer to the following people: Aba Andam (born 1948), Ghanaian physicist Kenneth Andam (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter Kwesi Akwansah Andam (died 2007), Ghanaian academician Zorayda Andam (born c. 1980), Filipino lawyer, beauty queen, television host and news anchor", "http://www.pontefractandcastlefordexpress.co.uk/sport/featherstone-rovers/rovers-snap-up-veteran-rooney-1-6751581", "Pierre le Picard (1624-1690?)", "Sergiu Klainerman was elected to the 2018 class of fellows of the American Mathematical Society." ]
[ "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", "Notable people with the surname include: Eduardo Mazzitelli (born 1952), Argentine comics writer Luca Mazzitelli (born 1995), Italian footballer", "It may refer to: Artem Anisimov, Russian ice hockey player Artem Bobukh, Ukrainian association football player Artem Borodulin, Russian figure skater Artem Bulyansky, Russian ice hockey player Artem Butenin, Ukrainian association football player Artem Chigvintsev, Russian-American dancer Artem Dolgopyat (born 1997), Israeli artistic gymnast Artem Dzyuba, Russian professional footballer Artem Fedetskiy, Ukrainian association football player Artem Fedorchenko, Ukrainian association football player Artem Gomelko, Belarusian association football player Artem Grigoriev, Russian figure skater Artem Khadjibekov, Russian sport shooter Artem Kasyanov, Ukrainian association football player Artem Knyazev, Uzbekistani pairs skater Artem Kononuk, Russian sprint canoer Artem Kontsevoy, Belarusian association football player Artem Kopot, Russian ice hockey player Artem Kravets, Ukrainian association football player Artem Laguta, Russian speedway racer Artem Lakiza, Kazakhstani ice hockey player Artem Levin, Russian Muay Thai kickboxer Artem Lobov, Russian mixed martial artist Artem Markelov, Russian racing driver Artem Mikoyan, Soviet Armenian aircraft designer Artem Milevskiy, Ukrainian association football player Alfred Nakache, French swimmer known as Artem Artem Ohandjanian, Austrian-Armenian historian Artem Ovcharenko, Russian ballet dancer Artem Putivtsev, Ukrainian association football player Artem Semenenko, Ukrainian association football player Artem Ternavsky, Russian ice hockey player Artem Teryan, Armenian sport wrestler Artem Tetenko, Ukrainian association football player Artem Tsoglin (born 1997), Israeli pair skater Artem Vaulin, Ukrainian man believed to have operated the original KickassTorrents website Artem Vodyakov, Russian speedway rider Artem Voronin, Russian ice hockey player Artem Yarchuk, Russian ice hockey player Artem Yashkin, Ukrainian association football player Artem Yusupov, Bukharian Doctor of Audiology Artem Zabelin, Russian basketball player Artem Zasyadvovk, Ukrainian association football player Artem Zhmurko, Russian cross country skier", "The ride is based on the tall tale of Paul Bunyan and is set in a mountain lumber mill featuring two lift hills and two drops as passengers experience singing animatronics, including a 19-foot tall Paul Bunyan (modeled after the Brawny mascot) and Babe the Blue Ox.", "This a list of 10 tallest structures in Indonesia", "KAC or Kac may refer to:", "Hwajeong may refer to: Hwajeong-myeon (disambiguation) Hwajeong, the 2015 South Korean TV series Splendid Politics Hwajeong Museum, Seoul Hwajeong station, Seoul Hwajeong Station (Gwangju)", "Notable people with the surname include: Ellen Osiier (1890-1962), Danish Olympic fencing foil champion Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier (1888-1965), Danish 25x fencing champion", "Notable people with the surname include: Åke Sandgren (born 1955), Swedish-Danish film director and screenwriter August Sandgren (1893 - 1934), Danish bookbinder Gunnar Sandgren (1929-2016), Swedish novelist and playwright Gustav Sandgren (born 1904-1983), Swedish author Tennys Sandgren (born 1991), American professional tennis player", "Parastreptocephalus comprises six species: Streptocephalus kaokoensis Barnard, 1929 - Namibia  Streptocephalus lamellifer Thiele, 1900 - Tanzania  Streptocephalus queenslandicus Herbert & Timms, 2000 - Queensland  Streptocephalus siamensis Sanoamuang & Saengphan, 2006 - Thailand  Streptocephalus sudanicus Daday de Dées, 1910 - Sahel  Streptocephalus zuluensis Brendonck & Hamer, 1992 - Zimbabwe & South Africa, endangered", "Notable people with the surname include: Akito Nakatsuka ( ), Japanese video game composer Ikko Nakatsuka ( , born 1965), Japanese politician", "In the Episcopal Conference of Bulgaria is the chairman of the following committees: Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity Pontifical Council Cor Unum", "Notable people with the surname include: Jordan Manihera (born 1993), New Zealand rugby union player Kaine Manihera (born 1986), New Zealand rugby league player", "List of Negro league baseball players (A-D) List of Negro league baseball players (E-L) List of Negro league baseball players (M-R) List of Negro league baseball players (S-Z)  Player inducted as a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum", "The following events occurred in April 1902:", "Howard Conklin Baskerville (10 April 1885 - 19 April 1909) was an American teacher in the American Memorial School in Tabriz (a Presbyterian mission school in Tabriz, Iran)", "The Danjiangkou Dam (Chinese: ; pinyin: Dānjiāngkǒu Dàbà) is a concrete gravity dam on the Han river near Danjiangkou in Hubei Province, China.", "Emilia Butler , Countess of Ossory's children included: James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665-1745), who succeeded his grandfather; Charles Butler, third Duke of Ormonde (1671-1758), who succeeded his brother; Lady Elizabeth Butler (1660-1717), who married William Richard George Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby; Lady Henrietta Butler (died 11 October 1724), who married her cousin Henry de Nassau d'Auverquerque, 1st Earl of Grantham", "Calcium monosilicide can be prepared by reacting elemental calcium and silicon at temperatures above 1000 °C:", "United FC is a South African football club based in Kimberley that plays in the National First Division.", "After a curacy at St George, Cape Town Thomas Lightfoot was Priest in charge of St Paul, Cape Town then Vicar general of the Anglican Diocese of Cape Town and Missionary Canon until his appointment as Archdeacon., he owns the horse tramway in the Isle of Mann", "Redirect to: Mass media in Lithuania", "In 1936 Erkki Savolainen was eliminated in the first round of the flyweight class after losing his fight to Chiyoto Nakano.", "The award was instituted in 1957", "TCPDF is also one of the most used PHP libraries in the world, due to it being already included in the most popular PHP-based CMS and applications, including: Joomla!", "Notable people with the surname include: Karla Homolka, Canadian serial rapist and killer Tammy Homolka, Karla's sister and victim Oscar Homolka, Austrian-born actor Walter Homolka, German rabbi Eric Homolka, State Champion Wrestler, 1988, Friend, Ne<https://nsaahome.org/textfile/wrest/wrall.htm>", "Perkins School may refer to: Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Massachusetts Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University Humphrey Perkins School, Leicestershire Perkins High School (disambiguation), various locations Perkins Local School District, Ohio", "Redirect to: Guy de Lubersac", "Notable people with the surname include: Ernest Hives, 1st Baron Hives of Duffield (1886-1965), Chairman of Rolls-Royce Ltd Harry Hives (1901-1974), Canadian Anglican bishop Zoe Hives (born 1996), Australian tennis player", "Biržai Castle Communication History Museum Europos Parkas Grūtas Park Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas House of the Signatories Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Center Kaunas Museum for the Blind Klaipėda Castle Kretinga Museum Lithuanian Art Museum Lithuanian Aviation Museum Lithuanian Road Museum Lithuanian Museum of Ancient Beekeeping M. 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Tauber (born 1947), American philosopher and historian Bernd Tauber (born 1950), German actor Henryk Tauber (1917-2000), Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor Maria Anna Tauber, Austrian soprano Mathias Tauber (born 1984), Danish footballer Maurice Tauber (1908-1980), American librarian Nick Tauber, British record producer Nicolás Tauber (born 1980), Argentine-Israeli footballer Olga Von Tauber (1907-2002), Austrian-American psychiatrist Peter Tauber (born 1974), German politician Richard Tauber (1891-1948), Viennese tenor (born Ernst Seiffert) Sophie Tauber (1889-1943), Swiss artist Ulrike Tauber (born 1958), German swimmer William C. Tauber, American entrepreneur Yanki Tauber (born 1965), Jewish writer", "The year 1907 in archaeology:", "The term \"postal marking\" sometimes is used to refer specifically to the part that contains the date and posting location, although the term often is used interchangeably with \"cancellation.\"", "Faulstich is the surname of: Edith Margaret Faulstich (1907-1972), American philatelist and philatelic journalist Gerhard Faulstich, German baritone Marga Faulstich (1915-1998), German glass chemist Martin Faulstich Nikolaus Faulstich (1837-??)", "Notable people with the surname include: Mohamed M'Changama (born 1987), Comorian footballer Youssouf M'Changama (born 1990), Comorian footballer", "Ray is a masculine given name and short form (hypocorism) of Raymond, and may refer to:", "Forest-South railway station was opened in 1862", "used for email format: [day ,] 20 Jun 82 14:01:17 RFC 2445 \"Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification\" format: 19960401T235959Z RFC 3339 \"Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps\" published July 2002 intended use: new internet protocols format: 1982-06-20 W3C: \"Use international date format (ISO)\"", "Notable people with the surname include: James Leche (born by 1518-54), Welsh MP Joan Leche (c. 1450 - 1530), English benefactress Paul Leche (1857-1938), Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court Richard W. Leche (1898-1965), governor of Louisiana, 1936-1939 Roger Leche (died 1416), English courtier, MP and Lord High Treasurer Thomas Leche (1581-1646), Archdeacon of Wilt Wilhelm Leche (1850-1927), Swedish zoologist", "The Street Singer is an 1862 painting by Édouard Manet, directly inspired by a meeting between the artist and a street singer one night - The Street Singer ( Manet ) immediately asked her to pose for him but she refused and Manet exclaimed \"If she doesn't want to, I have Victorine!", "Today, the Rhine Rift Valley forms a downfaulted trough through which the river Rhine flows.", "The genus contains the following 32 species: Undulated antpitta, Grallaria squamigera Giant antpitta, Grallaria gigantea Great antpitta, Grallaria excelsa Variegated antpitta, Grallaria varia Scaled antpitta, Grallaria guatimalensis Moustached antpitta, Grallaria alleni Táchira antpitta, Grallaria chthonia Plain-backed antpitta, Grallaria haplonota Ochre-striped antpitta, Grallaria dignissima Elusive antpitta, Grallaria eludens Santa Marta antpitta, Grallaria bangsi Chestnut-crowned antpitta, Grallaria ruficapilla Cundinamarca antpitta, Grallaria kaestneri Watkins's antpitta, Grallaria watkinsi Stripe-headed antpitta, Grallaria andicolus Bicolored antpitta, Grallaria rufocinerea Chestnut-naped antpitta, Grallaria nuchalis Jocotoco antpitta, Grallaria ridgelyi Pale-billed antpitta, Grallaria carrikeri Yellow-breasted antpitta, Grallaria flavotincta White-bellied antpitta, Grallaria hypoleuca Rusty-tinged antpitta, Grallaria przewalskii Bay antpitta, Grallaria capitalis Red-and-white antpitta, Grallaria erythroleuca White-throated antpitta, Grallaria albigula Grey-naped antpitta, Grallaria griseonucha Rufous antpitta, Grallaria rufula Chestnut antpitta, Grallaria blakei Rufous-faced antpitta, Grallaria erythrotis Tawny antpitta, Grallaria quitensis Brown-banded antpitta, Grallaria milleri Fenwick's or Urrao antpitta, Grallaria fenwickorum", "Gonçalo Mendes da Maia (Maia?, 1079?", "In February 2007 Alexander Berg became both research scientist and visiting professor at the same place and then became Yahoo!", "Redirect to: 2008 California Democratic presidential primary", "The press release for the Registry stated that \"The influential film compilation 'Atomic Cafe' provocatively documents the post-World War II threat of nuclear war as depicted in a wide assortment of archival footage from the period.\"", "The album includes the singles \"Streets of Heaven\" and \"Drivin' into the Sun.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Viani, American labor leader Antonio Maria Viani (born c. 1540), Italian Renaissance painter and carver Domenico Maria Viani (1668-1711), Italian Baroque painter Giovanni Maria Viani (1636-1700), Italian Baroque painter Giuseppe Viani (1909-1969), Italian footballer and manager Osvaldo Gnocchi-Viani (1837-1917), Italian journalist and a member of the First International Riccardo Vianello Raimondo Viani (1922-2010), Italian actor, comedian and television host Serafino Viani (1768 - 1803), Italian painter and patriot from Reggio Emilia", "\"My Little Town\" is a 1975 song by the American duo Simon & Garfunkel.", "Redirect to: 2004 Arizona Democratic presidential primary", "Plano (/pleno/ PLAY-noh) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located approximately 20 miles (32.2 km) north of downtown Dallas.", "Redirect to: List of members of the European Parliament for Ireland, 1979-1984", "Notable people with the surname include: Archibald Lybrand (1840-1910), American lawyer, soldier, businessman, and politician Lacie Lybrand (born 1982), American beauty queen Willa Lybrand Fulmer )1884-1968), American politician", "Rock Art and the X-Ray Style is the debut album by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, released in 1999.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Witte (1878-1941), German astrologer Carla Witte (1889-1943), German-Uruguayan painter, sculptor, and teacher Dave Witte, American metal and hardcore punk drummer Earl Witte (1906-1991), American football player Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960), American economist, \"father of social security\" Els Witte (born 1941), Belgian historian George Witte (21st-century), American poet Helmut Witte (1915-2005), German U-boat commander Herman Witte (1909-1973), Dutch engineer and politician Jean Carlo Witte (born 1977), Brazilian football (soccer) player Jerry Witte (1915-2002), American baseball player Joe Witte (born 1943), American weatherman John Witte (1933-1993), American football player John Witte, Jr. (born 1959), Canadian-American legal scholar Karl Witte (1800-1883), German jurist and Dante Alighieri scholar Les Witte (1911-1973), American college basketball player Luke Witte (born 1950), American basketball player Michael Witte (born 1944), American-born illustrator and cartoonist Otto Witte (1872-1958), German circus acrobat Philip Witte (born 1984), German field hockey player Russ Witte (born 1916/7), American swimmer Sergei Witte (1849-1915), Russian policy-maker Terry L. Witte (born 1952), American attorney and politician William Witte FRSE (1907-1992) Bratislavan scholar of German and German literature William Henry Witte (1817-1876), American politician", "Redirect to: Athletics at the 2014 Lusofonia Games", "The song suggests that Evers's killer does not deserve to be remembered by name in the annals of history, unlike the man he murdered (\"They lowered him down as a king\"), because he was \"only a pawn in their game.\"", "Ten Most Wanted may refer to: Ten Most Wanted (album), a studio album by Joey Yung Ten Most Wanted (horse) FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, the most wanted list maintained by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)", "Colin Tough (born October 1959 in Clydebank, Dunbartonshire) is Editor in Chief of What's On TV, TVTimes, TV & Satellite Week, and whatsontv.co.uk", "Andrew Freshwater (born 31 May 1973) is a British former alpine skier who competed in the 1998 Winter Olympics.", "The album BANTU also features a remake of the Third World 1983 classic Lagos Jump The album was described by music critic Karsten Frehe as a colourful mix of Afrobeat, Pop, a little Reggae, Funk, Soul & Hip Hop", "This is a list of Chairmen (Speakers) of the Supreme Council: This is a list of Chairmen (Speakers) of the State Assembly of Mordovia:", "Redirect to: Patrizia AG", "In 2007, the channel became available in New Zealand on SKY TV, Channel 071", "Edward Francis Simms (March 5, 1871 - December 6, 1938) was an American lawyer, oil industrialist, and owner and breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses about whom a Houston Post obituary said Edward F. Simms's career was \"a saga of American accomplishment.\"", "Pall may refer to: Pall (funeral), a cloth used to cover a coffin Pall (heraldry), a Y-shaped heraldic charge Pall (liturgy), a piece of stiffened linen used to cover the chalice at the Eucharist Pall Corporation, a global business Pall., author abbreviation of German naturalist Peter Simon Pallas Pallium, a vestment pertaining to an archbishop Pall (name) Páll, name", "Sherry Tsai has swum for Hong Kong at: Olympics: 2000, 2004, 2008 World Championships: 1998, 2003, 2007, 2009 Asian Games: 1998, 2002, 2006 Asian Indoor Games: 2007, 2009 Asian Swimming Championships: 2009 East Asian Games: 2001, 2009 World University Games: 2003, 2005", "Notable people with the surname include: Ara Papian (born 1961), Armenian lawyer, historian and diplomat Hasmik Papian (born 1961), Armenian soprano Lernik Papyan (born 1966), Soviet and Armenian boxer Ruben Papian (born 1962), para-scientist specializing in metaphysics and parapsychology", "Notable people with the surname include: Akira Hada ( ) or Yoku Hata ( ) (born 1975), Japanese stand up comedian Keisuke Hada ( , born 1982), retired Japanese footballer Kenji Hada ( , born 1981), Japanese professional footballer Michiko Hada ( , born 1968), Japanese actress Shail Hada (born 1975), Indian singer", "Cosmodiscus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Cosmodiscus platynotus Bates, 1873 Cosmodiscus rubripictus Sloane, 1907", "GFK Tikvesh 1930 (Macedonian: 1930), commonly referred to as Tikvesh, is a professional football club from Kavadarci, Republic of Macedonia, that currently competes in the Macedonian Second League (East Division).", "Results and Statistics of the 2005 Claxton Shield", "Notable people with the surname include: Esteban Lisa, Argentine painter Luba Lisa, Broadway stage actress Manuel Lisa (1772-1820), Spanish fur trader, explorer and United States Indian agent", "List of Canadian airports by location indicator : CH are listed in the format: Location indicator - IATA - Airport name (alternate name) - Airport location", "(Soegijanty, however, does appear on the DVD portion of this album.)", "Bab Al-Hara (Arabic: ‎; \"The Neighbourhood's Gate\") is one of the most popular television series in the Arab world, watched by tens of millions of people from \"poverty-stricken Gaza to the opulent cities of the Persian Gulf.\"", "The track \"Sober and Unkissed\" was originally featured on Sia's first solo album OnlySee under the title \"Soon,\" and \"I'm Not Important to You\" was originally performed by Sia with Healing Is Difficult's band Crisp for their album The Word and the Deal in 1996 as the track \"Sia's Song.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Harvey Karman (20th century), inventor of the Karman cannula Janice Karman (born 1954), American film producer, record producer, singer, and voice artist József Kármán (1769-1795), sentimentalist Hungarian author Tawakkol Karman (born 1979), Yemeni journalist, politician, and human rights activist", "Notable people with the surname include: The \"Raimi brothers\" Ivan Raimi, eldest and a doctor Sam Raimi, middle and a film maker Ted Raimi, youngest and an actor Ali Yahya Mahdi Al Raimi, an underage prisoner Fictional characters: Worm Raimi, character in the manga and anime series Saint Seiya", "Redirect to: Delirium tremens (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Charles True, American educator and agriculturist Allen Tupper True, American artist Andrea True, American pornographic actress and disco singer Arnold E. True, American naval officer Arthur L. True, American politician Charles Kittredge True, American clergyman Clarence True, American architect David True (born 1942), American painter Delbert Leroy True, American archaeologist Everett True, British music journalist Frederick W. True, American biologist Katie True, American politician Laurel True, American artist Marion True, American curator Rachel True, American actress Ronald True, English murderer Steve True, American sportscaster", "This forest is headquartered in Montgomery, as are all four of Alabama's National Forests.", "David Town moved to Eastleigh for the 2005-06 season, but left in September 2006 to join Dorchester Town", "Stenalia is a genus of beetles in the family Mordellidae, containing the following species: Stenalia abyssinica Franciscolo, 1957 Stenalia aethiopica Ermisch, 1968 Stenalia araxicola Khnzoryan, 1957 Stenalia ascaniaenovae Lazorko, 1974 Stenalia aterrima Ermisch, 1955 Stenalia atra E. Perris, 1875 Stenalia atricolor Píc, 1926 Stenalia australis Franciscolo, 1956 Stenalia balcanica Franciscolo, 1949 Stenalia bilyi Horák, 1978 Stenalia bisecta Baudi de Selve, 1883 Stenalia biskrensis Schilsky, 1903 Stenalia brachytera Franciscolo, 1957 Stenalia brunneapennis Ermisch, 1955 Stenalia brunneipennis Mulsant, 1856 Stenalia cechovskyi Horák, 2006 Stenalia coeruleocephala Ermisch, 1952 Stenalia corvina Ermisch, 1955 Stenalia dembickyana Horák, 1995 Stenalia distincta Ermisch, 1955 Stenalia dolini Lazorko, 1974 Stenalia dollmani Franciscolo, 1957 Stenalia dzhulfae Odnosum, 2001 Stenalia ermischi Franciscolo, 1942 Stenalia ermolenkoi Odnosum, 2000 Stenalia escherichi Schilsky, 1899 Stenalia flavipennis Ermisch, 1953 Stenalia flaviventris Ermisch, 1952 Stenalia flavospinosa Ermisch, 1953 Stenalia gracilicornis Baudi, 1878 Stenalia graeca Ermisch, 1965 Stenalia gridelli Franciscolo, 1949 Stenalia hispana Schilsky, 1895 Stenalia inconstans (Fåhraeus, 1871) Stenalia indica Horák, 1995 Stenalia iranica Horák, 1981 Stenalia jakli Horák, 2006 Stenalia jendeki Horák, 2006 Stenalia jordanensis Ermisch, 1965 Stenalia karossiana Franciscolo, 1957 Stenalia leslacea Chobaut, 1924 Stenalia lindbergi Ermisch, 1963 Stenalia longipennis Ermisch, 1952 Stenalia macrocephala Franciscolo, 1957 Stenalia meridionalis Chobaut, 1924 Stenalia merkli Schilsky, 1895 Stenalia nigra Ermisch, 1951 Stenalia nigrospinosa Ermisch, 1952 Stenalia nyakanensis Franciscolo, 1957 Stenalia obscuripennis Ermisch, 1955 Stenalia occidentalis Franciscolo, 1955 Stenalia oligocenica Nel, 1985 Stenalia pacholatkoi Horák, 1995 Stenalia parva Ermisch, 1951 Stenalia parvula Ermisch, 1967 Stenalia pectoralis Píc, 1929 Stenalia peyerimhoffi Chobaut, 1924 Stenalia rufohumeralis Píc, 1926 Stenalia sectitarsis Stenalia sefrensis Chobaut, 1924 Stenalia siamensis Horák, 1995 Stenalia stipae Chobaut, 1924 Stenalia testacea (Fabricius, 1787) Stenalia tonkinea Horák, 1995 Stenalia turneri Franciscolo, 1957 Stenalia variipennis Ermisch, 1951 Stenalia vladimiri Odnosum, 2001 Stenalia zululandiae Franciscolo, 1957", "There are several dams on the river.", "Redirect to: Diana Gordon discography", "Notable people with the surname include: Andranik Teymourian (born 1983), Iranian footballer Roya Teymourian (born 1959), Iranian actress Serjik Teymourian (born 1975), Iranian footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Kielland (1849-1906), Norwegian writer Axel Christian Zetlitz Kielland (1853-1924), Norwegian civil servant and diplomat Christian Bendz Kielland (1858-1934), Norwegian civil servant Gabriel Kielland (1871-1960), Norwegian architect, painter and designer Gabriel Schanche Kielland (1760-1821), Norwegian businessman and ship owner Gustava Kielland (1800-1889), Norwegian author and missionary pioneer Jacob Christie Kielland (1897-1972), Norwegian architect Jacob Kielland (officer) (1825-1889), Norwegian naval officer and politician Jacob Kielland (priest) (1841-1915), Norwegian priest and politician Jacob Kielland (businessman) (1788-1863), Norwegian businessperson, consul and politician Jacob Christie Kielland (1897-1972), Norwegian architect Jens Zetlitz Monrad Kielland (1866-1926), Norwegian architect Jens Zetlitz Kielland (1816-1881), Norwegian consul and artist Jonas Schanche Kielland (born 1863) (1863-1925), Norwegian jurist and politician Jonas Schanche Kielland (1791-1852), Norwegian consul and politician Kitty Lange Kielland (1843-1914), Norwegian landscape painter Olav Kielland (1901-1985), Norwegian composer and conductor Tycho Kielland (1854-1904), Norwegian jurist", "Redirect to: Albania men's national basketball team", "Spider and the Fly might refer to: \"The Spider and the Fly\" (poem), by MCharlie anDerson The Spider and the Fly (1949 film), directed by Robert Hamer The Spider and the Fly (1931 film), a 1931 Silly Symphony cartoon The Spider and the Fly (DiTerlizzi book) The Spider and the Fly (Rowe book) The Spider and the Fly (1916 film), an early silent film by Fox Film Company \"The Spider and the Fly\" (song), originally written and performed by the Rolling Stones \"Spider and the Fly\", a 1946 song by Myra Taylor \"The Spider and the Fly\", an episode of Spider-Man (1967 TV series) Spider and the Fly, the United Kingdom title for the 1936 American film Rogue of the Range directed by S. Roy Luby \"Spider and the Fly\", an episode from Season 8 of NCIS, initially aired 21 September 2010 The spider and the fly problem, a mathematical puzzle with an unintuitive solution", "Notable people with the surname include: Anouchka van Miltenburg (born 1967), Dutch politician and journalist James Cornelius van Miltenburg (1909-1966), Pakistani Roman Catholic archbishop Matthijs van Miltenburg (born 1972), Dutch politician Peter Van Miltenburg (born 1957), Australian sprinter", "Really, Malina Suliman just controls the woman and keeps her inside.\"", "Agriloides is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Agriloides aequatoris Obenberger, 1922 Agriloides bipunctatus Cobos, 1967 Agriloides difformis Cobos, 1959 Agriloides erratus (Kerremans, 1900) Agriloides foersteri Cobos, 1967 Agriloides gaucho Obenberger, 1932 Agriloides gebhardti Obenberger, 1924 Agriloides gibbifrons (Kerremans, 1899) Agriloides hydropicus (Klug, 1825) Agriloides jucundus (Kerremans, 1897) Agriloides longus Obenberger, 1924 Agriloides meranus Obenberger, 1942 Agriloides moorei Curletti, 2015 Agriloides mrazi Obenberger, 1922 Agriloides mucoreus Cobos, 1959 Agriloides nickerli Obenberger, 1924 Agriloides purpureocaudatus Cobos, 1967 Agriloides silverioi Cobos, 1956 Agriloides tuberculatus (Klug, 1825) Agriloides velutinus (Kerremans, 1900)", "Also, Srinda Arhaan won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor - Female for this film in 2017", "It may refer to the following people: Arne Mortensen (1900-1942), Norwegian rower Beverly Mortensen, American musician and composer Carlos Mortensen (born 1972), professional poker from Ecuador Christian Mortensen (1882-1998), Danish-American supercentenarian Chris Mortensen (born 1951), American journalist Clayton Mortensen (born 1985), American baseball player Dale L. Mortensen (1966-2020), American politician Dale T. Mortensen (1939-2014), American economist Finn Mortensen (1922-1983), Norwegian classical composer Greg Mortenson (born 1957), American humanitarian Hans Christian Cornelius Mortensen (1856-1921), Danish teacher and ornithologist Jess Mortensen (1907-1962), American NCAA champion track athlete and coach Lars Ulrik Mortensen, (born 1955), Danish harpsichordist and conductor Malene Mortensen (born 1982), Danish singer Ole Mortensen (born 1958), Danish cricketer Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen (1868-1952), Danish professor of zoology Stan Mortensen (1921-1991), English professional footballer Viggo Mortensen (born 1958), Danish-American actor, poet, musician, photographer and painter Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962), born Norma Jeane Mortenson Svend Aage Mortensen (1942-2015), Danish cardiologist", "Die Eigenthümlichkeiten des kindlichen Organismus im gesunden und kranken Zustande (1839), literally: \"Peculiarities of the child's organism in health and illness\" Der Hausfreund als Erzieher und Führer zu Familienglück und Menschenveredelung (1861), \"The friend of the family as an educator and leader to family happiness and human refinement\" Die ärztliche Zimmergymnastik (1855), \"Medical indoor gymnastics\", Moritz Schreber's best selling piece of work", "Khuen (or Khün) may refer to: Khuen people, an aboriginal ethnic group of Laos, or their language Khün language (or Tai Khün), a language of Burma Dok Khuen Khmuic languages (Khmu, Khuen) Kuan (disambiguation) Khün Khürtü, a music group from Tuva Khuen von Belasi, an Austrian noble family of the county of Tyrol Johannes Khuen (1606 - 1675) Count Károly Khuen-Héderváry", "Ahmed Zaki Badr is a former Minister of Education for Egypt.", "Notable people with the surname include: Fardau Kooistra (born 2002) Dutch dishwashing girlie Joost Kooistra (born 1976), Dutch volleyball player Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Canadian academic Paul Kooistra (born 1942), American minister and college president Pieter Kooistra (1922-1988), Dutch artist and advocate for a global basic income Sam Kooistra (1935-2010), American water polo player, brother of William Scott Kooistra (born 1980), American football player William Kooistra (1926-1995), American water polo player, brother of Sam Wytze Kooistra (born 1982), Dutch volleyball player" ]
[ "Emilia Butler , Countess of Ossory's children included: James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665-1745), who succeeded his grandfather; Charles Butler, third Duke of Ormonde (1671-1758), who succeeded his brother; Lady Elizabeth Butler (1660-1717), who married William Richard George Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby; Lady Henrietta Butler (died 11 October 1724), who married her cousin Henry de Nassau d'Auverquerque, 1st Earl of Grantham", "The nickname Tarzan may refer to: Enrico Annoni (born 1966), Italian retired footballer Tom Beer (born 1944), American former National Football League player Migueli (born Miguel Bernardo Bianquetti in 1951), Spanish retired footballer Gilles Bilodeau (1955-2008), Canadian ice hockey player, mainly in the World Hockey Association Don Bragg (born 1935), American retired pole vaulter Ellison Brown (1914-1975), Narragansett Indian runner Younus Changezi (born 1944), Pakistani politician Tarzan Cooper (1907-1980), African-American basketball player Cyrille Delannoit (1926-1998), European middleweight boxing champion in 1948 John F. Druze (1914-2005), American football player and college football coach Ludwig Fainberg (born 1958), Ukrainian mobster Bobby Estalella (outfielder) (1911-1991), Major League Baseball player Brendon Gale (born 1968), Australian rules football sports administrator and former player Eric Glass (1910-1985), Australian rules footballer Carl Holtz (1920-2006), American rower Michael Heseltine (born 1933), Welsh-British politician and businessman Joe Kendall (1909-1965), African-American member of the College Football Hall of Fame Mohamed Nur, Somali politician, mayor of Mogadishu (2010-2014) Roberto Olivo (1914-2005), Venezuelan baseball umpire David \"Tarzan\" Ritchie (born 1945), Scottish former shinty player Antonio Roma (1932-2013), Argentine football goalkeeper Hector Tarrazona (born 1944), former Philippine Air Force colonel and a founding member of the Reform the Armed Forces Movement Tarzan Taylor (1895-1971), American football player David Tyrrell (rugby league) (born 1988), Australian rugby league player Joe Wallis (born 1952), American retired Major League Baseball player Art White (1915-1996), American National Football League player Tarzan Woltzen (1905-1995), American professional basketball player Tarzan Yamada (born 1962), Japanese race car driver", "Manfred Mann discography", "Aragues or Aragüés may refer to Aragüés del Puerto, a municipality in Huesca, Aragon, Spain Aragüés Aragonese, the Aragonese variety spoken in Aragüés and Jasa Juan de Aragüés (c.1710-1793), Spanish composer", "Aika Mitsui ( , Mitsui Aika, born January 12, 1993, in Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan) is a member of Hello!", "The surname may refer to: Vladas Jakubėnas, Lithuanian composer, pianist, musicologist and journalist Povilas Jakubėnas (1871-1953), Lithuanian clergyman", "A list of Yosemite destinations includes hiking trails and things to see:", "Notable people with the surname include: Joe Odagiri ( , born 1976), Japanese actor and musician Yukio Odagiri ( , born 1956), Japanese boxer Yūko Odagiri ( , born 1987), better known as Yuu Kashii, Japanese actress and model", "Fortigent, LLC began in 1994 when Jamie McIntyre and Steve Lockshin collaborated to create CMS Financial Services, a wealth management, consulting and performance reporting firm based in Rockville, Maryland.", "Jan van Coninxloo or van Coninxlo, also known as Jan II or Jan the Younger, was born at Brussels in 1489 (?", "Rep. Clem Tillion, said Bronson was \"always genial, always good for a laugh and a feisty little guy.\"", "Dorbek is a surname and may refer to: Gert Dorbek (born 1985), Estonian basketball player Martin Dorbek (born 1991), Estonian basketball player", "The two married in 1992, and went on to co-star in The Crocodile Hunter, Terri Irwin's unconventional television nature documentary series and its spin-off series, Croc Files, The Crocodile Hunter Diaries, and Crikey!", "Florence Duperval Guillaume, a Haitian politician, is Haiti's Minister of Public Health and Population, and was Acting Prime Minister of Haiti from 20 December 2014 to 16 January 2015", "Redirect to: List of woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer", "Kay Deaux's work has fundamentally shaped the study of gender in all its complexities [...] Dr. Deaux was among the first to direct psychology's attention to the problems of blue-collar women, reflecting her tireless commitment to bettering women's lives.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Hiroaki Morino (born 1934), Japanese potter Jone Morino (1896-1978), Italian film actress Nobuhiko Morino, Japanese film composer Miyako Morino (born 1989), Japanese wrestler Yōsei Morino, Japanese animation director", "LIC Building is a 15-storied building in Chennai, India, serving as the southern regional headquarters of the Life Insurance Corporation of India.", "The Palace of the Fans was actually the second of three parks that stood on the site: 1884-1901: League Park 1902-1911: Palace of the Fans 1912-1970: Redland Field, renamed Crosley Field in 1934", "Niophis is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Niophis antennata (Martins, Chemsak & Linsley, 1966) Niophis aper (Germar, 1824) Niophis bucki Martins & Monné, 1973 Niophis coptorhina Bates, 1867 Niophis neotropica (Martins, 1961) Niophis picticornis (Martins, 1964) Niophis rufula (Gounelle, 1909)", "Degree of urbanization: 75.58 Illiteracy rate: 26.73 Infant mortality rate: 25.46 Percentage of urban houses connected to the sewage system: 2.70 References Statistics from IBGE Social indicators See also List of municipalities in Minas Gerais", "The Palácio da Justiça is a historic building located in central Coimbra, Portugal, presently housing the city's Law Courts.", "It 's a Boy ( film ) was based on the 1931 play It's a Boy by Austin Melford, an English adaption of the 1926 play Hurra, ein Junge by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach.", "Coryell was among the Manhattan Project scientists who in 1945 signed the Szilárd petition urging President Harry S. Truman not to use the first atomic bomb \"without restriction,\" urging him instead to \"describe and demonstrate\" Charles D. Coryell's power and give Japan \"the opportunity to consider the consequences of further refusal to surrender.\"", "Oru Marubhoomikkadha was the 200th film of Mukesh.This film has major resemblances with 1997 Hollywood movie Nothing to Lose (1997 film)", "Notable people with the surname include: Kathy Hochul (born 1958), American politician William J. Hochul, Jr. (born 1959), American politician", "Cupello (Abruzzese: Lù Cupèllë) is a comune and town in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy", "The organization developed a project to print T-shirts bearing the phrase \"gay?", "William Wales (1734?", "Redirect to: List of companies listed on B3", "August Nathaniel Lushington, (born August 1, 1869 - 1939), became the first African American to earn Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (V.M.D.)", "This encyclopedia, published by Harper & Row in 1974, \"is more than a storehouse of information....It is also a compendium of informed opinion intended to aid readers who want to know the whys, not merely the whats, about the significant figures of our history.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Frutos, a French football player Alexis Frutos Vaesken, a Paraguayan diplomat Francisco Frutos, a Spanish politician Javier de Frutos, a Venezuelan choreographer Juan Manuel Frutos, President of Paraguay Nicanor Duarte Frutos, President of Paraguay Nicolás Frutos, an Argentine football player Pilar Frutos, a Paraguayan team handball player", "Andrei Rybakou (Belarusian: ) (born March 4, 1982) is a former Belarusian weightlifter, Olympian and two-time World Champion who competed in the 85 kg category.", "Sundelin is a Swedish surname that may refer to Jörgen Sundelin (born 1945), Swedish Olympic sailor Matti Sundelin (born 1934), Finnish football player Peter Sundelin (born 1947), Swedish Olympic sailor, brother of Ulf and Peter Stefan Sundelin (1936-2003), Swedish Olympic sailor, cousin of Jörgen, Peter and Ulf Ulf Sundelin (born 1943), Swedish Olympic sailor, brother of Jörgen and Peter", "From early films like the 1900s Beheading the Chinese Prisoner to Ang Lee's triumphant Brokeback Mountain in 2005, Dong uses clips of more than 100 films and interviews of prominent Chinese Americans to create a thorough overview on the depiction of Chinese in mainstream Hollywood films.", "This is a list of notable individuals who were born or lived in Ljubljana:", "Deedee, DeeDee or Dee Dee may refer to:", "Starfield ( album ) was released on May 18, 2004, by Sparrow Records.", "2005 Thespa Kusatsu season", "James Wesley Dodd (March 28, 1910 - November 10, 1964) was an American actor, singer and songwriter, best known as the master of ceremonies for the popular 1950s Walt Disney television series The Mickey Mouse Club, as well as the writer of Jimmie Dodd's well-known theme song \"The Mickey Mouse Club March.\"", "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)", "People with the surname Partington include: Adrian Partington (born 1958), English conductor, chorus master, organist and pianist Blanche Partington (1866-1951), American journalist Brian Partington (born 1936), British Anglican priest, formerly Archdeacon of Sodor and Man Brose Partington (born 1979), American sculptor Charles Frederick Partington (died 1857?", "Bernd Düker (born 1 April 1992) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for German lower league side SC Spelle-Venhaus.", "Jen Banbury is an American playwright, author and journalist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Hammerstein (1872-1955), American opera producer David Hammerstein Mintz (born 1955), Spanish politician Elaine Hammerstein (1897-1948), American actress Oscar Hammerstein I (1847-1919), German-American theatre impresario Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960), American songwriter and musical director Stella Hammerstein, American actress Willie Hammerstein (1874-1914), American theatre manager", "Hans-Walter Heyne-Hedersleben (10 January 1894 - 29 August 1967) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany.", "Cindy Preszler previously chaired the AMS Broadcast Conference, and was featured in Sport Illustrated's \"Women of Weather.\"", "The surname Lupan may refer to: Andrei Lupan Nicolae Lupan Vlad Lupan", "Notable people with the surname include: Adriana Alves (born 1995), Angolan sprinter Afonso Alves (born 1981), Brazilian footballer Bruno Alves (born 1981), Portuguese footballer Camila Alves (born 1982), Brazilian model and television performer Carlos Alberto Alves Garcia (born 1982), Portuguese footballer known as \"Carlitos\" Dani Alves (born 1983), Brazilian footballer Daniel Miguel Alves Gomes (born 1983), Portuguese footballer known as \"Danny\" Diego Alves (born 1985), Brazilian footballer Jéssika Alves (born 1991), Brazilian actress João Alves (bishop) (1925-2013), Portuguese Roman Catholic bishop João Alves de Assis Silva (born 1987), Brazilian footballer known as \"Jô\" Jock Alves (c. 1909-1979), Rhodesian physician and politician Jorge Alves (born 1978), Portuguese volleyball player Lennox Alves (born 1956), Guyanese cricketer Magno Alves (born 1976), Brazilian footballer Maria Domingas Alves (born 1959), East Timorese politician Maurício Alves Peruchi (1990-2014), Brazilian footballer Robert Alves (1745-1794), Scottish poet and prose writer Thiago Alves (disambiguation)", "FGC may refer to: Family Group Conference Family Groove Company, an American band Federal Government College (disambiguation) Female genital cutting Ferozepur Group of Colleges, in Punjab, India Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya, a Spanish railway company Fifth generation computer Florida Gateway College, in Lake City, Florida, United States Friends General Conference, a North American Quaker association Friends of Garrity Creek, in California, United States Fighting game community", "People with the surname Delligatti: Jim Delligatti (1918-2016), American entrepreneur, early McDonald's franchisee, creator of the Big Mac Matt Delligatti, former mayor of Fairmont, West Virginia", "Crème or creme is a French word for 'cream', used in culinary terminology for various cream-like preparations, each often abbreviated to simply \"creme\": Cream Crème fraîche, a cultured cream Crème Chantilly, whipped cream Custard Crème anglaise, a pouring custard used as a dessert sauce Crème caramel, custard with a soft caramel topping Crème brûlée, custard with a hard caramel topping Pot de crème Crème liqueur, a sweet liqueur Crème de cassis, blackcurrent liqueur Crème de menthe, mint liqueur Crème liqueur, walnut liqueur Crème de banane, banana liqueur Cream soups (potages crèmes) Crème Ninon", "Notable people with the surname include: Max Wenkel (1864-1943), German automobile pioneer and inventor Ortrun Wenkel (born 1942), German operatic contralto", "Redirect to: 2005 Men's EuroHockey Nations Challenge I", "In 1991, Sherlock Jr. was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\"", "A.C. Ancona was founded in 1905 as Unione Sportiva Anconitana, changing its name to Ancona Calcio in 1982 and being refounded in 2004 (using clause in the Article 52 of N.O.I.F.)", "Redirect to: National Library of Seychelles", "Mänd is a common surname in Estonia (meaning pine), and may refer to: Ahti Mänd (born 1958), politician Heljo Mänd (born 1926), children's writer Raivo Mänd (born 1954), zoologist Tarmo Mänd (born 1950), politician Garry Mand (born 1960), logistics director", "Sarah Mikovski, is a French singer-songwriter based in Lyon.She measure 2,16 meter", "Zatch Bell!, also known in Japan as Golden Gash!", "Gnathaphanus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Gnathaphanus aridus Blackburn, 1892 Gnathaphanus froggatti (Macleay, 1888) Gnathaphanus herbaceus Sloane, 1900 Gnathaphanus latus Sloane, 1900 Gnathaphanus licinoides Hope, 1842 Gnathaphanus melbournensis (Castelnau, 1867) Gnathaphanus multipunctatus (Macleay, 1888) Gnathaphanus philippensis (Chevrolat, 1841) Gnathaphanus picipes (Macleay, 1864) Gnathaphanus porcatulus (Macleay, 1888) Gnathaphanus pulcher (Dejean, 1829) Gnathaphanus punctifer (Castelnau, 1867) Gnathaphanus riverinae Sloane, 1895 Gnathaphanus sexpunctatus (Macleay, 1888) Gnathaphanus whitei Sloane, 1917", "Trousers made with Bedford cord are sometimes called \"Bedford cords.\"", "Claes Adolph Fleming was the one of very few personal friends and confidants of king Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, and according to Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp he was often courted by petitioners, but normally refused to make use of his influence.", "Important figures of the clan are: Adachi Kagemori Adachi Morinaga", "The Atlantic's Llewellyn Hinkes-Jones described the song's styles ranging \"from King Sunny Ade afropop to Holland-era Beach Boys with elements of musique concrete dropped in here and there.\"", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 313 of the United States Reports:", "Notable people with the surname include: Darryl Greenamyer, American aviator George Greenamyer (born 1939), American sculptor", "Alex English scored the most points of any NBA player during the decade of the 1980's", "The Gathering Storm ( 2002 film ) won a Peabody Award in 2002 for being \"a portrait of a 20th Century heros return from political obscurity to direct the destiny of a nation.\"", "Incorporeality is \"the state or quality of being incorporeal or bodiless; immateriality; incorporealism.\"", "Dean Anthony Crowe (born 6 June 1979) is an English former footballer.", "Redirect to: 1983-84 Greek Football Cup", "Notable people with the surname include: Catherine Delcroix (born 1955), French sociologist Konstantin Delcroix (1894-1982), German actor Leo Delcroix (born 1949), Belgian politician Ludo Delcroix (born 1950), Belgian cyclist Olivier Delcroix (writer) (born 1967), French writer and journalist Patrick Delcroix (born 1963), French dancer and choreographer Tobias Delcroix (born 1997), French photographer", "Les Fleurs du mal (suite et fin) (English: \"The Flowers of Evil (last and final)\") is an album by Léo Ferré, posthumously released in 2008 by La Mémoire et la Mer.", "Redirect to: State Highway 48 (New Zealand)", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Lonoke County, Arkansas", "The hamlet is in the parish of Smannell (where the 2011 Census population was included. )", "Dragoneutes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Dragoneutes baculus (Gounelle, 1913) Dragoneutes obscurus (Guérin-Méneville, 1843) Dragoneutes pilosus Monne, 2004", "Redirect to: Star Wars: The Last of the Jedi#A Tangled Web (2006)", "The American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry (AOBNP) is an organization that provides board certification to qualified Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)", "Redirect to: 2019-2020 Japan-South Korea trade dispute", "If Anne Crawford-Lindsay would see any of them at Leslie House, he would remark to Anne, \"My lady, I would advise you to keep your chickens in about, else I may pick up some of them.\"", "Marion Elbridge Herrington (July 18, 1935 - November 16, 1997), (also known as Mikel Hunter Herrington), best known as Captain Mikey (and also known by the air names Mikel Hunter, Motorcycle Mikel, Lefty, Hot Rocks Hunter, and Oil Can Harry), was an American disc jockey; voice-over actor, who was the national voice for Sears; and innovative radio program director, who \"pioneered album-oriented rock formats at San Jose's KOME and Los Angeles' KMET\", and was described as \"one of the very best programmers in Top 40 radio as well as what we called progressive rock on FM.\"", "On October 9, 2012, the Supreme Court of the Philippines issued a temporary restraining order, stopping implementation of the Act for 120 days, and extended Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 on 5 February 2013 \"until further orders from the court.\"", "Thomas Milles (1550?-1627?)", "Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association named the book one of Corduroy ( book )'s \"Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Crafar (born 1964), former New Zealand cricketer Simon Crafar (born 1969), former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from New Zealand", "Marine Fighting Squadron 422 (VMF-422) was a Vought F4U Corsair squadron in the United States Marine Corps.", "Notable people with the surname include: David Bivin (born 1939), biblical scholar and author Jim Bivin (1909-1982), Major League Baseball pitcher and minor league manager", "Elaphrinae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following genera: Blethisa Bonelli, 1810 Diacheila Motschulsky, 1844 Elaphrus Fabricius, 1775", "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", "Kashakovo (Russian: ) is a rural locality (a village) in Chekmagushevsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia.", "The name of My Apocalypse's parent album is derived from its lyric, \"Death magnetic, pulling closer still.\"", "may refer to: Mandarin Chinese reading Hétián Hotan, city in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China Hotan Prefecture in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China Japanese reading Wada: Wada, Chiba, former town in Awa District, Chiba, Japan Wada, Nagano, former village in Chiisagata District, Nagano, Japan Wada Station, Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan", "All of the above took inspiration from 1940 Hollywood film Midnight Limited", "Juan Acosta may refer to: Juan Acosta (athlete) (1907-?", "Frederick Herman Korth (September 9, 1909 - September 14, 1998) served as the 56th U.S. Secretary of the Navy during 1962-63; Fred Korth was also an Assistant Secretary of the Army in 1952-53.", "This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter G:", "Ingrid Bisu (born 15 September 1987) is a Romanian-German actress, producer and writer, known for her appearance in the dramedy Toni Erdmann (2016), which was nominated at The Cannes Film Festival for the Palme d'Or and also for Best Foreign Film at the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards in 2017" ]
[ "The following is a list of television series produced in Italy:", "Chinese people will continue to try to push down every wall erected by Zhang Jialong's dictatorial government, but if the United States could help in the effort to tear down Chinas notorious Great Firewall, it would help China realize internet freedom sooner.\"", "This is a list of the heteropteran bugs recorded from Britain:", "Barretthydrus is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, containing the following species: Barretthydrus geminatus Lea, 1927 Barretthydrus stepheni Watts, 1978 Barretthydrus tibialis Lea, 1927", "Marc Rosset won the title, defeating Guillermo Pérez Roldán 6-4, 7-5 in the final.", "Canton of Saint-Céré consists of the following communes: Autoire Aynac Bannes Frayssinhes Ladirat Latouille-Lentillac Leyme Loubressac Mayrinhac-Lentour Molières Saignes Saint-Céré Saint-Jean-Lagineste Saint-Jean-Lespinasse Saint-Laurent-les-Tours Saint-Médard-de-Presque Saint-Paul-de-Vern Saint-Vincent-du-Pendit", "Ek Takar Bou ( ) is Bangladeshi romantic film directed by P.A.", "Redirect to: S55 (star)", "George `` Rube '' Deneau was remarkably popular with fans in his day, and newspaper reports routinely refer to the teams he was on as \"Deneau's Boys,\" \"the Deneauites,\" and (projecting his large build onto the entire team) \"Deneau's huskies.\"", "The title track, \"Remember\", was used to promote the album.", "(Gladys Knight also said Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 brought the Jackson 5 to Motown's attention.)", "Of the painting, Courbet stated that The Painter's Studio \"represents society at The Painter 's Studio's best, its worst, and its average.\"", "The Raucous toad (Amietophrynus rangeri) is a species of toad from Southern Africa", "Notable people with the surname include: Fritz Pfenninger (1934-2001), Swiss cyclist Hans Pfenninger (1929-2009), Swiss cyclist Louis Pfenninger (born 1944), Swiss racing cyclist Matthias Pfenninger (1739-1813), Swiss artist Otto Pfenninger (1855-1929), Swiss photographer", "The Kalokairino Randevou me ton Saki tour (Greek: ; English: Summer Fling with Sakis) was a small-scale Greek and Cypriot tour performed by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas following his large-scale North American & Australian Tour with Antonis Remos.", "Rajupalem may refer to: K. Rajupalem, Prakasam district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India Rajupalem, Guntur district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India Rajupalem, Kadapa district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India", "The album contains Guthrie's only Top 40 hit, a cover of Steve Goodman's \"City of New Orleans.\"", "The 22-karat gold statuette was sculpted and designed by the jewellery brand Tanishq and was \"inspired by the rich heritage of one of India's most treasured possessions - the Ajanta and Ellora Caves.\"", "Setolebia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species as of 2017: Setolebia caligata (Bates, 1889) - Russia (Far East), China (Jiangxi) Setolebia kmecoi Kirschenhofer, 2012 - China (Yunnan) Setolebia legorskyi Kirschenhofer, 2012 - China (Yunnan) Setolebia nubatama Habu, 1957 - Japan Setolebia sterbai (Jedlička, 1931) - China (Yunnan)", "Bon Albert Briois de Beaumetz or Beaumez (23 December 1755 - 1801?)", "Hammill used the album to record a backlog of songs which were much shorter and simpler than Fool 's Mate ( album )'s Van der Graaf Generator material, and declared on the original album sleeve: \"This isn't intended to be any kind of statement of my present musical position, but at the same time, it is an album which involves a great deal of me, the person, basically a return to the roots.\"", "List of Hong Kong films of 1980 List of Hong Kong films of 1981 List of Hong Kong films of 1982 List of Hong Kong films of 1983 List of Hong Kong films of 1984 List of Hong Kong films of 1985 List of Hong Kong films of 1986 List of Hong Kong films of 1987 List of Hong Kong films of 1988 List of Hong Kong films of 1989", "Redirect to: The Slaughtering Grounds", "The son of maître à danser Jérôme Hus and Marguerite Pageot, called Desforges, Barthélemy Hus-Desforges was the youngest member of the Hus family and with his brother François, directed a touring company known as the \"Hus brothers troupe.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Rapp (born 1968), American novelist Alfred Rapp (1933-2011), German politician Anders Rapp (1927-1998), Swedish geomorphologist Anthony Rapp (born 1971), American stage and film artist Barbara Rapp (born 1972), Austrian artist Bernard Rapp (1945-2006), French film director and television news presenter C. J. Rapp, American beverage inventor Danny Rapp (1941-1983), American musician Elizabeth Farrow Rapp (1926-2010), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Emily Susan Rapp (born 1974), American author and academic George Rapp (1757-1847), pietist, German-American religious leader of the Harmony Society Jean Rapp (1771-1821), French lieutenant general Karl Friedrich Rapp (1882-1962), German engineer, founder of Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH Katharina Rapp (born 1948), German artist Lea Bayers Rapp (born 1946), American non-fiction writer Marcello Rapp, better known as \"Cello Dias\", bass guitarist for Against All Will Mitch Rapp, fictional character Nicki Rapp (born 1972), American video game voice actress Peter Rapp (born 1983), German long jumper Philip Rapp (1907-1996), film and television director and screenwriter Ray Rapp (born 1945), a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly Richard Rapp, former New York City Ballet dancer Siegfried Rapp (1915-1982), German one-handed classical pianist Taylor Rapp (born 1997), American football player Tom Rapp (1947-2018), American singer-songwriter Torsten Rapp (1905-1993), Swedish Air Force general Vern Rapp (1928-2015), Major League Baseball manager and coach", "Urmi Juvekar is an Indian screenwriter and documentary filmmaker best known for writing the screenplays of Oye Lucky!", "Mark Anthony Richard Powell (born London November 11, 1960) is a British fashion designer whose emphasis on bespoke tailoring has gained a celebrity clientele with custom from actors George Clooney, Daniel Radcliffe and Martin Freeman, rock stars and style icons Bryan Ferry, Mick Jagger and Paul Weller, DJ Andrew Weatherall and supermodel Naomi Campbell.", "Notables with the surname include: Chris McCubbins (1945-2009), American runner Mathew D. McCubbins (born 1956), American political scientist", "The surname Vlahos/Vlachos may refer to: Petro Vlahos, Greek-American engineer, bluescreen/special effects pioneer Alexander Vlahos, Greek-Welsh actor, known for playing Mordred on Merlin Anestis Vlachos,Greek actor and producer Eros Vlahos, Greek-English actor, known from Game of Thrones Helen Vlachos, Greek journalist and newspaper editor in the 60's, daughter of Georgios Dionisios Vlachos, Greek-American Professor of chemical engineering Georgios Vlachos, Greek journalist, creator of Kathimerini, a daily newspaper in Greece Leesa Vlahos, Greek-Australian politician Michalis Vlachos, Greek footballer Terpsichori Chryssoulaki-Vlachou, Greek WWII resistance member Tony Vlachos, winner of Survivor: Cagayan Vangelis Vlachos, Greek footballer William Vlachos, Greek-American footballer Zachary Vlahos, Greek-American Olympic rower Matt Vlahos, Legendary Polish copywriter", "Mirea is a Romanian surname that may refer to: George Demetrescu Mirea Gheorghe Mirea Ioan Mirea", "You get a little old lady saying, 'Make me look like I'm 20 years old.'\"", "Redirect to: Tunisia at the 2015 African Games", "Silvestre Siale Bileka (born 1939?)", "From the Scottish Parliament election, 2011, Angus was expanded and ultimately split into two separate constituencies; Angus North and Mearns and Angus South", "As stated by Benjamin, \"I consider Pleasant Hills ( Upper Marlboro , Maryland ) necessary that all practical house carpenters should be fully acquainted with the orders of architecture, particularly those who reside in the country, where they have no opportunity of consulting an architect.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Dippel (1866-1932), German-born operatic tenor Johann Conrad Dippel (1673-1734), German pietist theologian, alchemist and physician Larry Dippel (born c. 1940), American football coach Leopold Dippel (1827-1914), German botanist", "Wiig's other notable films include Girl Most Likely (2012), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), The Skeleton Twins (2014), Welcome to Me (2014), The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015), The Martian (2015), Ghostbusters (2016), Downsizing (2017), Mother!", "Joseph Leicester's gravestone noted: \"From a poor working lad he became an eloquent advocate of temperance, a master craftsman in the art of glass making, and all his life took a foremost part in the social elevation of his fellow workmen, who did honour to themselves and him, by returning him as a Member of Parliament\" \"Write him down as one who \"loved\" his fellow man\"", "The following events occurred in August 1947:", "notable people with the surname include: Adam Korson, Canadian actor George Korson (1899-1967), American folklorist, journalist and historian", "Gwendoline Alice Porter (25 April 1902-date of death unknown) was a British track and field athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres.", "The 2010 United States Census reported the population of Thorn Hill to be 1,236.", "St. Josephs is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the parish of Doora Barefield outside Ennis in County Clare, Ireland.", "WJOT may refer to: WJOT (AM), a radio station (1510 AM) licensed to Wabash, Indiana, United States WJOT-FM, a radio station (105.9 FM) licensed to Wabash, Indiana, United States WHYM, a radio station (1260 AM) licensed to serve Lake City, South Carolina, United States, which held the call sign WJOT from 1953 to 1991", "Aldebrandin of Siena (died 1296/1299?)", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1979:", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred George Hinds, known as \"Alfie Hinds\", (1917-1991), English prison escapee Alison Hinds (born 1970), soca artist from Barbados Andrew Hinds (born 1984), athlete from Barbados Anthony Hinds (1922-2013), film producer and scriptwriter Bill Hinds, American cartoonist Brent Hinds, guitarist for Atlanta-based metal band Mastodon Ciarán Hinds (born 1953), actor from Northern Ireland Damian Hinds, British politician David Hinds (born 1956), lead vocalist the reggae group Steel Pulse Donald Hinds (born 1934), Jamaican-born writer, journalist and historian Franklyn Hinds (born 1967), cricketer from the Cayman Islands Horace Andy (born Horace Hinds, 1951), reggae singer from Jamaica Jacob Hinds (1800-1873), NY politician James M. Hinds (1833-1868), congressman from Arkansas Justin Hinds (1942-2005), ska singer from Jamaica Killick Erik Hinds (born 1972), musician from Georgia, U.S.A. Lesley Hinds, politician from Scotland Lukas Hinds-Johnson, German rugby international Martin Hinds (1941-1988), historian who specialised in early Islam Mavis Hinds (1929-2009), English meteorologist Richard Hinds (born 1980), footballer Richard Brinsley Hinds (1811-1846), British naval surgeon, botanist and malacologist Ryan Hinds (born 1981), cricketer from Barbados Sam Hinds (born 1943), Prime Minister of Guyana from 1999 Sam Hinds (baseball) (born 1953), Major League Baseball player Samuel S. Hinds (1875-1948), American actor Taylor Hinds (born 1999), English women's footballer Thomas Hinds (1780-1840), politician from Mississippi Wavell Hinds (born 1976), cricketer from Jamaica William Hinds (1887-1957), entrepreneur, jeweller, comedian and film studio owner", "The hydrographic slope of Lake Girouard is accessible via the Faillon Lake Road (East-West direction) that passes on the south side of Lake Girouard; in addition, another forest road (East-West direction) serves an area northwest of the Mégiscane River which includes the southern part of the Lake Wetetnagami Biodiversity Reserve.", "Harry Stone (March 4, 1893 - December 13, 1950), born Harry Seifstein and nicknamed Hop Harry Stone, was an American boxer who competed primarily in Australia.", "Unity was 311's third independent release (following Unity ( 311 album )'s 1989 EP Downstairs and 1990 album Dammit!)", "Grindlow was a mining village for many centuries.", "The organization's inaugural meeting took place in Hawaii's State Capitol on December 11, 2007.", "Trichocarenum is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Trichocarenum castelnaui Sloane, 1905 Trichocarenum cylindricum Sloane, 1897 Trichocarenum elderi Blackburn, 1892", "Takahiro Konagawa played guitar on the Puffy AmiYumi song Tokyo I'm on My Way", "Tim Lamb was an English County Cricketer and Cricket Administrator, the first Chief Executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (1996-2004) before going on to become Chief Executive of the Sport and Recreation Alliance (formerly the CCPR) from 2005 until 2014.", "Albert Edward Basden, MBE 1918, (?", "Suphis is a genus of beetles in the family Noteridae, containing the following species: Suphis cimicoides Aubé, 1837 Suphis fluviatilis Guignot, 1948 Suphis freudei Mouchamps, 1955 Suphis globiformis Zimmermann, 1919 Suphis inflatus (LeConte, 1863) Suphis insculpturatus Zimmermann, 1921 Suphis intermedius Régimbart, 1903 Suphis minutus Régimbart, 1903 Suphis notaticollis Zimmermann, 1921 Suphis ticky Grosso, 1993 Suphis werneri Guignot, 1940", "Bent Åserud (born 5 April 1950) is a Norwegian musician and film score composer.", "The modern Tulliallan Castle is relatively recent, built in 1812-1820 and now the home of the Scottish Police College", "Redirect to: Opus 12 (Jay Chou album)", "Across the national semi-monthly ranking of bishōjo games in amount sold in Japan, the limited edition of Shuffle!", "The township is best known as the location of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), a university and famous tourist attraction in East Taiwan.", "Paul Thomas ( figure skater ) currently coaches at the Calalta Figure Skating Club in Calgary, Alberta", "from Dre Area \"Patiently Waiting\", song by 50 Cent from Get Rich or Die Tryin'", "Notable people with the surname include: Agostino Vallini (born 1940), Italian cardinal André Vallini (born 1956), French politician", "Redirect to: 2019 W Series Misano round", "On January 6, 2020 Mihai Tudose resigned from Pro Romania Party and re-joined Social Democratic Party", "Gustav Gassner (born January 17, 1881 in Berlin; died 5 February 5, 1955 in Lüneburg) was a German botanist and plant pathologist whose 1918 paper on vernalization has been called \"the first systematic study of temperature as a factor in the developmental physiology of plants.\"", "Kevin Mathews (born 15 February 1961) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter and film music composer.", "Redirect to: Sakura Wars (1996 video game)", "Krahn may also refer to Krahn language (disambiguation), several related languages spoken by the Krahn people Annike Krahn (born 1985), German footballer Betina Krahn (active from 1983), American writer of historical romance novels Brent Krahn (born 1982), Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender Edgar Krahn (1894-1961), Estonian mathematician Fernando Krahn (1935-2010), Chilean cartoonist and plastic artist Johannes Krahn (1908-1974), German architect and academic teacher Maria Krahn (1896-1977), German actress", "Louis Antony Micheloni (12 January 1878 - ??)", "I would not be married to my loving husband with two beautiful girls.\"", "The album was released in 1991 through Wax Trax!", "List of UK Singles Downloads Chart number ones of the 2000s List of UK Singles Downloads Chart number ones of the 2010s List of UK Singles Downloads Chart number ones of the 2020s", "Notable people with the surname include: O. James Lighthizer (born 1946), American lawyer and politician Robert Lighthizer (born 1947), American lawyer and the eighteenth United States Trade Representative", "This is a list of Finnish government owned companies:", "Notable people with the surname include: Philippe Sollers, French writer and critic Augustus Rhodes Sollers (1814-1862), American politician", "Al Unser Jr. Arcade Racing is a racing computer video game for the Windows and Mac OS operating systems, released in 1995 by French publisher Mindscape and developed by Al Unser Jr . Arcade Racing's subsidiary, Mindscape Bordeaux.", "Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet's known paintings include: Vue de lArchevêché (1750) LHôtel de Ville et la place de Grève (1751) Le cabaret à lImage Notre-Dame, sur la place de Grève (1751) Maisons du cloître Notre-Dame, donnant sur la rivière (1753) La joute des mariniers, entre le pont Notre-Dame et le Pont-au-Change (1756) Vue des hauteurs de Chaillot (1757) Le Palais des Tuileries (1757, in the Carnavalet Museum) Le Pont-Neuf et le quai des Orfèvres (1759) Le Louvre et le Pont Neuf (1760) Vue de la Seine à Ivry (vers 1760) Le château de Menars (1762 - commissioned by Madame de Pompadour) LIncendie de lHôtel-Dieu (1772) Le Pont Neuf et la Samaritaine (1777) LIle Saint-Louis LHôtel Bretouvilliers LArsenal LIle Louviers Le Quai de la Salpétrière (Vue des bords de la Seine aux environs de la Salpétrière) Le Village de Chaillot Vue du Pont-Neuf avec la Samaritaine", "A. asiatica may refer to: Agriades asiatica, the azure mountain blue, a small butterfly species found in the Himalayas Amelanchier asiatica, the Asian serviceberry, a shrub species Anumeta asiatica, a moth species found in the Middle East Artemisia asiatica (disambiguation), two plant species", "Major ministry may refer to: First Major ministry, the British majority government led by John Major from 1990 to 1992 Second Major ministry, the British majority (later minority) government led by John Major from 1992 to 1997", "Mutrie is a surname, and may refer to: Jim Mutrie (1851-1938), American baseball pioneer John Mutrie (1849-1929), Canadian farmer and political figure Les Mutrie (1951-2017), English footballer", "Redirect to: Annie Jones (actor)", "Centralteatret is Norway's oldest theater site in operation.", "Elsie Louise Ferguson (August 19, 1885 - November 15, 1961) was an American stage and film actress.", "Shahinyan or Shaginyan (Armenian: ) is an Armenian surname that may refer to: Artur Shahinyan (born 1987), Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Hrant Shahinyan (1923-1996), Armenian gymnast Marietta Shaginyan (1888-1982), Soviet writer and activist Sona Shahinyan (born 1992), Armenian football player", "In geometry, the Wallace-Bolyai-Gerwien theorem, named after William Wallace, Farkas Bolyai and Paul Gerwien, is a theorem related to dissections of polygons.", "Stenoidion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Stenoidion amphigyum Martins, 1970 Stenoidion apicatum (Martins, 1962) Stenoidion corallinum (Bates, 1870) Stenoidion schmidi Martins & Galileo, 2009", "Crewe was criticised in Richard Polwhele's The Unsex'd Females, for having painted the Frontispiece to Erasmus Darwin's The Loves of the Plants: \"There is a charming delicacy in most of the pictures of Miss Emma Crewe; though I think, in her \"Flora at play with Cupid,\" she has rather overstepped the modesty of nature, by giving the portrait an air of voluptuousness too luxuriously melting.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Mariusz Błaszczak (born 1969), Polish politician and historian Simon Blaszczak (born 1983), Canadian football player", "While the ongoing end of Reconstruction in the South was one of the main reasons for the shift, turn-of-the-century historian James Ford Rhodes explored the multiple causes of the results in the North: In the fall elections of 1874 the issue was clearly defined: Did the Republican President Ulysses S. Grant and Congress deserve the confidence of the country?", "Notable people with the surname include: Adriana Kaegi, Swiss entertainer Gottfried Kägi (born 1911), Swiss skeleton racer who competed in the late 1940s Walter Kaegi, historian and scholar of Byzantine History, and professor of history in the University of Chicago Werner Kaegi (1901-1979), Swiss historian Werner Kaegi (composer) (born 1926), Swiss electronic music composer, musicologist and educator", "Redirect to: Park Jung-suk (gamer)", "Redirect to: List of Venezuela state legislatures", "The Raiders of Leyte Gulf was written by Eddie Romero and Carl Kuntze", "Notable people with the surname include: Jiro Kuwata, Japanese manga artist Keisuke Kuwata, Japanese singer Kiyohide Kuwata ( , born 1953), Japanese basketball player Masumi Kuwata, Japanese baseball player", "Funk was born at Fort Hood, Texas, graduated from Fort Knox High School, and was commissioned an Armor Officer through ROTC upon graduation from Montana State University in 1984.", "Notable people with the surname include: Adeline Sergeant (1851-1904), English writer Edward Guthlac Sergeant (1881-1961), English chess master Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant (1881-1965), American journalist and writer George Sergeant (1881-1971), American attorney and mayor of Dallas, Texas Howard Sergeant (1914-1987), British poet and editor Jack Sergeant (born 1995), Gibraltarian footballer John Sergeant (priest) (1623-1707 or 1710), English Roman Catholic priest, controversialist and theologian John Sergeant (missionary) (1710-1749), American missionary to the Mahicans of Stockbridge John Sergeant (politician) (1779-1852), American politician and member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania John Sergeant (journalist) (born 1944), British journalist and broadcaster Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant (1746-1793), lawyer, representative for New Jersey in the Second Continental Congress in 1776 and 1777 and Attorney General of Pennsylvania Lewis Sergeant (1841-1902), English journalist and author Malcolm Sargent (1895-1967), British orchestra conductor Marc Sergeant (born 1959), Belgian former professional road bicycle racer and team manager Peta Sergeant (born 1980), Australian actress Peter Sergeant (died 1714), English-born merchant in Boston, Massachusetts Philip Walsingham Sergeant (1872-1952), British chess and history writer Richard Sergeant (died 1586), beatified English Roman Catholic priest and martyr Sharon Sergeant (born 1947), American forensic genealogist Thomas Sergeant (1782-1860), American lawyer, judge, and politician Tony Sergeant (born 1977), Belgian football midfielder Will Sergeant (born 1958), English guitarist best known as a member of Echo & the Bunnymen", "The mountain is a major feature of the national park, and is a popular venue with bushwalkers and mountain climbers." ]
[ "People with this name include: Chae Min-seo (born Jo Soo-jin, 1981), South Korean actress Kim Min-seo (born 1984), South Korean actress Kim Min-seo (badminton) (born 1987), South Korean badminton player Kim Min-seo (singer) (born 1996), South Korean singer under Mystic Entertainment Jeon Min-seo (born 2003), South Korean child actress", "Necati Zontul were part of a group of 119 men, 20 women, and 25 children from Iraq, Iran, Ethiopia, Afghanistan and Pakistan.\"", "Redirect to: Mass media in Sierra Leone", "Notable people with the surname include: Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski (1873-1936), German writer, translator, biographer, publisher and cultural historian Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski (1899-1966), German general", "The University of Minho (Universidade do Minho) is a public university in Portugal, divided into the following campuses: Largo do Paço (rectorate), in Braga Campus of Gualtar, in Braga Convento dos Congregados, in Braga Campus of Azurém, in Guimarães", "Mart Ummelas (20 August 1953 - 13 March 2020) was an Estonian journalist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alejandra Carbone (born 1975) Argentinian foil fencer Angelo Carbone (born 1968), Italian footballer Benito Carbone (born 1971), Italian retired football player and manager Fabio Carbone (born 1980), Brazilian race car driver Francesca Carbone (born 1968), Italian former sprinter Francesco Carbone (born 1980), Italian footballer Giovanni Bernardo Carboni or Carbone (1614-1683), Italian painter Juan Quarterone Carbone (born 1935), Argentine football player and coach Maria Carbone (1908-2002), Italian operatic soprano Paolo Carbone (born 1982), Italian footballer Paul Carbone (1894-1943), Corsican criminal Rodolfo Carbone (1928-2008), Brazilian footballer Victor Carbone (born 1992), Brazilian race car driver Fictional characters: Dannii Carbone, a character on the soap opera Hollyoaks Thorn (Marvel Comics), real name Salvatore \"Sal\" Carbone", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander McCuish (1843-1919), Canadian merchant and politician Angus McCuish, Scottish footballer John McCuish (1906-1962), American politician Robert McCuish (1923-1998), Canadian politician Roddy McCuish, Scottish politician", "Aleksandr Yanovsky (born 1952), Russian football coach and a former player Anna Yanovskaya (born 1996), Russian ice dancer Avrom Yanovsky (1911-1979), Canadian editorial cartoonist Igor Yanovsky (born 1974), Russian association football player Nikki Yanofsky (born 1994), Canadian jazz-pop singer-songwriter Rudolph Yanovskiy (1929-2010), Russian philosopher Saul Yanovsky (1864-1939), American anarchist Semyon Yanovsky (1788-1876), Russian naval officer Sofya Yanovskaya (1896-1966), Soviet mathematician and historian Vasyl Gogol-Yanovsky (1777-1825), Ukrainian playwright and poets, father of Nikolai Gogol Vitali Yanovskiy (born 1996), Russian football player Vyacheslav Yanovskiy (born 1957), Belarusian boxer Zal Yanovsky (1944-2002), Canadian rock musician", "Dandy - Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo Hydrocharis dubia (Blume) Backer - Primorsky Krai, China, Japan, Korea, Indian subcontinent, SE Asia, New Guinea Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L. - Europe, Siberia, North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus, Kazakhstan", "Redirect to: List of Thor and Delta launches (1970-1979)", "Howard Jones ( English musician ) has been described by AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine as \"one of the defining figures of mid-'80s synth-pop.\"", "Juchereau Duchesnay, also sometimes referred to as Henri-Elzéar, was born in Beauport, Lower Canada in 1809, the son of Antoine-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay.", "The Junior, often known as F.J.T.A., was made from 1905 until 1909 (or 1910.)", "Shanmuga Industries Arts & Science College (SIASC) was established in 1996 by Shanmuga Industries Educational Trust, Tiruvannamalai", "Yahoo Sports is a sports news website launched by Yahoo!", "Dolev is the surname of the following people: Danny Dolev, Israeli computer scientist Dolev-Yao model used in cryptographic protocols Shlomi Dolev, Israeli computer scientist", "Naval Hospital Philadelphia was a striking 15-story Art Deco steel-framed tower, faced with yellow brick and brown terra cotta and described in a survey of Philadelphia architecture as \"one of the finest Art Deco buildings in the city.\"", "Redirect to: 2016 Georgia Democratic presidential primary", "Hijmans is a Dutch surname, which refers to: Alex Hijmans (born 1975), Irish writer Abraham Albert Hijmans van den Bergh (1869-1943), physician specializing in internal medicine Ernst Hijmans (1890-1987), Dutch writer, engineer, and organisation adviser", "The following events occurred in June 1923:", "Claudia Alcia bore Rufus two children who were: Son, Lucius Vibullius Hipparchus who served as Archon of Athens in 99-100 Daughter, Vibullia Alcia Agrippina, who married Lucius Vibullius Rufus's uncle Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne Briscoe, American biochemist Ben Briscoe, noted Irish politician and son of Robert Briscoe Brent Briscoe (1961-2017), American actor and screenwriter Chase Briscoe, American race car driver Constance Briscoe, British barrister and author Dezmon Briscoe, American football wide receiver James Briscoe (1923-2014), Football (soccer) manager Jill Briscoe, international speaker, author, magazine head and wife of Stuart Briscoe Lennie Briscoe, a character from the Law & Order television franchise Lottie Briscoe, stage and silent film actress Marlin Briscoe, the first black professional American football starting quarterback, playing for the Denver Broncos in 1968 Nicole Briscoe, American sports reporter, former Miss Illinois Teen USA Paul Briscoe (1930-2010), English school teacher and writer, known for spending much of Briscoe ( surname )'s childhood in Nazi Germany Robert Briscoe (disambiguation), any of several people by that name Ryan Briscoe, Australian race car driver Stuart Briscoe, evangelist, pastor, author and international speaker Ted Briscoe, Australian rugby league footballer Thomas Briscoe, Welsh priest and scholar Tom Briscoe, English rugby league footballer", "Founded in 1974, The Fund for Constitutional Government's stated mission is to \"awaken the American public's concern about the Constitution and to stimulate interest in monitoring how government conducts its business.\"", "Mário Breška (born 27 December 1979 in Topoľčany) is a Slovak football winger", "Diane Nyland's directorial credits included both Toronto and national touring productions of musicals such as Dancing in the Dark, Rose Is a Rose, Mame, Oklahoma!, My Fair Lady, Guys and Dolls and I Do!", "Redirect to: Republicans (Brazil)", "Notable people with the surname include: David Mundell (born 1962), politician Ed Mundell, guitarist Hugh Mundell (1962-1983), singer James Mundell (died 1762), educator Marc Mundell (born 1983), race walker Oliver Mundell, politician Robert Mundell (born 1932), economist Tom Mundell, better known as Metrik, electronic music producer William Mundell, politician William Richard Mundell, military officer", "Konstantin Ushkov also competed for Kyrgyzstan at the 2000 Summer Olympics", "United Mission School (1832) St John's High School (1854) Goodwill's Girls School (1855) St. Joseph's Boys' High School (1858) Bishop Cotton Boys' School (1865) Bishop Cotton Girls' School (1865) Cathedral High School (1866) Baldwin Boys' High School (1880) Baldwin Girls' High School (1880) St. Joseph's Indian High School (1904) St Anthony's Boys' School (1913) Clarence High School (1914) National High School (1917) St. Germain High School (1944) Bangalore Military School (1946) Sophia High School (1949) Schools in Bangalore Auden High School, Banashankari Bangalore Education Society, Malleswaram Bangalore School of Speech and Drama Bethany High Canadian International School, Bangalore Candor International School Carmel Convent School Carmel High School, Basaveshwaranagar Christ School Chrysalis High Charan's Public School, Ulsoor Cluny Convent High School, Malleswaram Cluny Convent High School, Jalahalli Daffodils English School, Sanjaynagar Eastern Fare Music Foundation Ebenezer International School Ekya Schools, Bangalore Fatima Nursery, Primary & High School Gitanjali International School Greenwood High International School, Varthur Sarjapur Road HMR International School, Bangalore Innisfree House School Indus International School, Bangalore Inventure Academy Jain Heritage School Jain International Residential School Jyothy Kendriya Vidyalaya Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jalahalli Kendriya Vidyalaya, Malleswaram Kensri School, Hebbal Little Flower Public School Malleswaram Ladies Association Mallya Aditi International School Mysore Education Society Kishora Kendra School National Hill View Public School National Public School, Indiranagar National Public School, Rajajinagar National Public School, Koramangala National Public School, Banashankari National Academy For Learning Oakridge International School Presidency School Sindhi High School, Hebbal Sri Aurobindo Memorial School Sri Kumaran Children's Home St. Joseph's High School, Briand Square,Bangalore St. Joseph's Pre-University College, Bangalore St. Paul's English School TRIO World Academy, Hebbal] The Brigade School WhiteFeild,JP Nagar The Frank Anthony Public School, Bangalore The International School Bangalore The Valley School Treamis World School, Electronic City Vaatsalya Public School Venkat International Public School Vibgyor High School Vidyashilp Academy Vijaya High school Vidyaniketan Public School Vidyashilp Academy", "The album contains 15 songs interpreted by Yuridia during the series of concerts in the show, in which La Voz de un Ángel was voted second place.", "Canton of Plélo consists of the following communes: Boqueho Bringolo Châtelaudren-Plouagat Cohiniac Le Fœil La Harmoye Lanfains Lanrodec Le Leslay Plaine-Haute Plélo Plerneuf Plouvara Quintin Saint-Bihy Saint-Brandan Saint-Fiacre Saint-Gildas Saint-Jean-Kerdaniel Saint-Péver Trégomeur Le Vieux-Bourg", "Donora is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States, approximately 20 miles (32 km) south of Pittsburgh on the Monongahela River.", "Redirect to: Celebrity MasterChef (Romanian TV series)", "G Suite Marketplace is an online store for web applications that work with Google Apps (Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sites, Google Calendar, Google Contacts, etc.)", "Roswitha Hecke (born 1944 in Hamburg) is a German photographer and photojournalist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dion Dublin, English footballer Keith Dublin, English footballer Louis Israel Dublin, Lithuanian-American statistician", "Alaa Abbas Abdulnabi Al-Fartoosi (Arabic: ‎; born 27 July 1997) is an Iraqi footballer who plays as a striker for Al-Kuwait in the Kuwait Premier League.", "Aconodes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Aconodes affinis (Breuning, 1940) Aconodes bilobatus (Breuning, 1939) Aconodes bulbosus Breuning, 1956 Aconodes costatus (Guérin-Méneville, 1843) Aconodes euphorbiae Holzschuh, 2003 Aconodes latefasciatus Holzschuh, 1984 Aconodes lima Holzschuh, 1989 Aconodes montanus Pascoe, 1857 Aconodes multituberculatus (Breuning, 1947) Aconodes nepalensis Heyrovský, 1976 Aconodes obliquatus (Breuning, 1939) Aconodes pedongensis Breuning, 1956 Aconodes persimilis (Breuning, 1939) Aconodes piniphilus Holzschuh, 2003 Aconodes sikkimensis (Breuning, 1940) Aconodes subaequalis (Aurivillius, 1922) Aconodes submontanus (Breuning, 1949) Aconodes truncatus (Breuning, 1939) Aconodes tuberculatus (Breuning, 1940)", "JazzTimes called the album \"shamefully ignored,\" and described Brainchild ( Society of Soul album ) as an \"aural trip through the soul of urban Atlanta.\"", "Wah-Sha-She Park, formerly named Wah-Sha-She State Park, is on the shore of Hulah Lake (Oklahoma) in Osage County, Oklahoma.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alicia Adélaide Needham (1863-1945), Irish composer Ben Needham, British infant missing since 1991 Col Needham, co-founder of the Internet Movie Database David Needham, English football player Elizabeth Needham, English procuress and brothel-keeper of 18th-century London Ernest Needham (1873-1936), English football player Francis Needham, 3rd Earl of Kilmorey (1842-1915), 3rd Earl of Kilmorey Sir Frederick Needham (1835-1924), English physician George Carter Needham (1840-1902), American writer and namesake of the needham Hal Needham, American stuntman Henry Needham (1876-1965), British Major-General and staff officer Jack Needham, English football player James George Needham (1868-1957), American entomologist Jimmy Needham (born 1985), American contemporary Christian singer songwriter and musician John Needham (1713-1781), British biologist and Roman Catholic priest who believed in the theory of spontaneous generation Joseph Needham (1900-1995), British biochemist and sinologist Marchamont Needham, English political pamphleteer Nik Needham (born 1996), American football player Richard Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey (born 1942), British politician Richard J. Needham (1912-1996), Canadian newspaper columnist and humorist Rodney Needham (1923-2006), British social anthropologist Roger Needham, British computer scientist Samuel Needham VC, British soldier T. Needham, English cricketer Tom Needham, Irish baseball player Tracey Needham, American actress Tristan Needham, British mathematician", "The hospital is also accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)", "This lists also contains medals won by individuals and also the Scottish medals won as part of team that included people from the other constituent country's of the United Kingdom, (England, Wales and Ireland)", "After the election, the composition of the council was Labour 39 Conservative 16 Liberal Democrats 5", "The release of the album was followed by a tour in Europe, which included a headlining slot at Gods of AOR Festival in the UK, a performance at Frontiers Showcase in Italy, a new appearance at the Sweden Rock Festival and a show at the Lokerse Festival in Belgium", "Where Did Our Love Go was also the first of five Supremes songs in a row to reach #1 (the others being \"Baby Love\", \"Come See About Me\", \"Stop!", "With Magdalene Elisabeth von Löwen Gerhard Johann von Löwenwolde had the following children: Charlotte Karl Gustav von Löwenwolde Gustav Reinhold von Löwenwolde Friedrich Casimir von Löwenwolde", "The scheduled route between Roskilde - Anholt - Læsø is operated by a 10-seat Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander, but this may be substituted or augmented with one of the company's 6-seat Partenavia P.68's", "William S. Smith House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.", "A May 1924 review of the organization and American Nature Association's magazine, written by Carroll Lane Fenton and published in American Midland Naturalist called the magazine \"excellent\" with \"abundant pictures, admirably printed\"; and said it was a \"highly worth while publication\" that deserves a wide circulation among town and school libraries.\"", "Over the following two years, Transwave released three albums (Hypnorhythm, 1995, Helium, 1996, Phototropic, 1996) and toured around the world, experiencing great success in the psychedelic trance underground and scoring an international trance hit with their track, \"Land of Freedom.\"", "Paul Legault (/lo/ l-GOH; born June 25, 1985) is a Canadian-American poet.", "Highlights of Seung Eun Kim's career include: \"Godzilla animation, story board/clean-up artist, 1997\" \"Starship Troopers, story board artist, 1998\" \"Jackie Chan Adventures, story board artist and director, 1998\" \"The Spider-Man, director, 2000\" \"The Batman TV Series, director, 2003-2005, nominated for two Annie Awards and Three-times Emmy for best animated television production\" \"The Boondocks, supervising director, 2005-2008.\"", "Players John Spurgeon G United States Monsour Afshinpour G Iran Tony Igwe D Bjorn Dahl M Norway Joe Berrico D Alan Sproates M England Gerald Hylkema M Netherlands Johnny Moore M Scotland Mal Roche F United States Alex Basso F United States Tony Hauser D United States John Anton M United States Peter Young F Lee Cornwell M England Tony Gray M John Brooks M", "Ochrodion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Ochrodion gahani (Gounelle, 1909) Ochrodion quadrimaculatum (Gahan, 1892) Ochrodion sexmaculatum (Buquet in Guérin-Méneville, 1844) Ochrodion tavakiliani Martins & Monne, 2005 Ochrodion testaceum (Gahan, 1892)", "Specific varieties include: Chorizo/Chouriço Sobrassada from the Balearic Islands Botifarra from Catalonia Fuet from Catalonia Salchichón Blood sausage (morcilla, morcela) Androlla from Galicia Linguiça/longaniza Alheira Farinheira Botillo/Botelo, also known as chouriço de ossos Paio Chosco de Tineo from Asturias Butifarras Soledeñas", "Taylor died on 18 January 2015, of complications from viral pneumonia and kidney disease, aged 66.", "1867 in archaeology", "Notable races run annually at Pleasanton include: California Wine Stakes Livermore Valley Wine Stakes Alameda County Fillies & Mares Alamedan Handicap Sam J. Whiting Memorial Handicap Juan Gonzalez Memorial Stakes Everett Nevin Alameda County Overnight Stakes", "The archipelago is believed to have been named by Captain James Cook during Society Islands's first voyage in 1769, supposedly in honour of the Royal Society, the sponsor of the first British scientific survey of the islands; however, Cook stated in his journal that he called the islands Society \"as they lay contiguous to one another.\"", "Jacques Duclos, Secretary General of the French Communist Party, said in an interview in the film The Sorrow and the Pity (1969), that Jean-Pierre Timbaud died crying out \"Long live the German Communist Party!", "Salih Altın (born 17 July 1987 in Mulheim an der Ruhr) is a German football player, who is currently playing for Duisburger FV 08.", "The Orchard End Murder is a 1980 British short thriller film by Marnham & Harvey Productions.", "Avricourt (German: Deutsch-Avricourt, from 1915: Elfringen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France.", "Events from the year 2012 in Argentina", "Soviet Championship (disambiguation), various meanings Soviet Hockey League, top league of Soviet hockey Soviet Top League, football competition USSR Chess Championship, chess competition", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Hartcher (born 1946), Australian politician Peter Hartcher (born 1963), Australian journalist", "The Law School Admission Council lists Taft Law School as a \"Non-ABA-Approved Law School\" and explains that most states do not \"permit graduates of these schools to take the bar examination\" nor \"admit to their bars a graduate of a non-ABA-approved law school.\"", "North Thompson Star/Journal became a paid-distribution newspaper March 6, 2006", "The album was available for audio streaming through NME as of August 13, 2008, and for general release on August 18.", "Redirect to: Tajikistan men's national basketball team", "All This Love is the second studio album by DeBarge, released by Gordy Records on April 22, 1982.", "Chekhovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Chekhovo, Irkutsk Oblast, a selo in Nizhneudinsky District of Irkutsk Oblast Chekhovo, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Gvardeysky Rural Okrug of Bagrationovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast Chekhovo, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Kikinskoye Rural Settlement of Tyomkinsky District of Smolensk Oblast Chekhovo, Tver Oblast, a village in Rameshkovsky District of Tver Oblast", "The 61st edition of the Senior Bowl was played on January 30, 2010, at 3 p.m. local time at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.", "The species is endemic to South America", "Redirect to: Christmas Party (The Monkees album)", "The first production models entered service with the Pakistan Army in 2001.", "A list of cities, towns and villages in Kermanshah Province of western Iran:", "Shazz, (born Didier Delesalle, 1967) is a French record producer and remixer.", "Horton appeared again in the 1954 Dr. Seuss book Horton Hears a Who!", "Redirect to: San Marino men's national basketball team", "Notable people with the surname include: Claudio Chillemi (born 1964), Italian writer Francesca Chillemi (born 1985), Italian actress, model, television personality and beauty pageant winner", "Redirect to: Mass media in Georgia (country)", "Peart wrote a prologue that is not in the song: \"airport scurry / flurry faces / parade of passers-by / people going many places / with a smile or just a sigh / waiting, waiting, pass the time / another cigarette / get in line, gate thirty-nine / the time is not here yet.\"", "The following is a list of fraternities and sororities with a presence at Dalhousie:", "Arnbjørn Danielsen (born 14 October 1973) is a retired Faroese football defender.", "Events from the year 1626 in Sweden", "Established in 1984, Book Works has \"the mission to disseminate visual art practice to as wide and diverse an audience as possible.\"", "Elaeagnus conferta is a species of Eleagnus found in Southeast Asia", "\"The painting was bequeathed to the Museo Nazionale (later, the Palazzo Abatellis) in 1906 by the Cavaliere Di Giovanni, who had purchased Virgin Annunciate ( Antonello da Messina , Palermo ) from the Colluzio family in Palermo...\"", "Muhammad Adil Shah or Mohammed Adil Shah may refer to: Muhammad Adil Shah (died 1557), Sultan of Delhi, of the Sur dynasty Mohammed Adil Shah, Sultan of Bijapur, died 1656 and buried in the Gol Gumbaz", "Thomas Higginson (1810 - December 1896?)", "Giuseppe Allamano established the Consolata Missionaries (I.M.C.)", "From Shearwater to Eastern Passage Pleasant Street becomes \"Main Road.\"", "Giardina is an Italian surname, derived from Giardino (Garden), may refer to: Anthony Giardina, American writer Camillo Giardina (1907-1985), Italian Christian Democrat politician Carol Giardina, history professor, author, and activis Denise Giardina, American novelist Giovanna Giardina, Italian film and television actress, also known as Gaia Germani Robert Giardina, American actor Salvatore Giardina, Italian footballer Tiffany Giardina (currently known as Stalking Gia), American pop singer Timothy Michael \"Tim\" Giardina (born 1957), U.S. Navy officer and formerly the deputy commander of U.S. nuclear forces Umberto Giardina, Italian former international table tennis player Other GiardinaZÜRICH, a garden and lifestyle show Giardina Gallotti, a village in the Sicilian province of Agrigento, Italy", "The working interest partners are: Suncor Energy (37.675%) - operator Exxon Mobil Canada Properties (19.00%) Statoil (15.00%) Husky Energy Operations Ltd. (13.00%) Murphy Oil Company Ltd. (10.475%) Mosbacher Operating Ltd. (3.85%) Chevron Canada Resources (1.00%)", "Joseph Jude Tyson (born October 16, 1957) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who is currently the Bishop (Catholic Church) of the Diocese of Yakima, Washington.", "Mourad Daami (Arabic: ; born August 15, 1962) in Monastir is a retired Tunisian football referee.", "Vellaatt Chembalancheri Balakrishna Panicker (1 March 1889 - 20 October 1912) was a journalist and poet who wrote several poems, slokas, plays, articles and translations, such as V.C. Balakrishna Panicker's elegy or lament Oru Vilapam and a description of nature Viswaroopam for which he is remembered.he was the author of manki Geetha" ]
[ "This is a list of the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 127 of the United States Reports:", "Tower of St. Olav is a symbol and an architectural landmark of the city of Vyborg.", "The album sold 15,308 copies on Stereo Worxxx's first week of release, debuting and peaking at number five on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart.", "Type I interferon, mediated by STING, protects infected cells and nearby cells from local infection by binding to the same cell that secretes Stimulator of interferon genes (autocrine signaling) and nearby cells (paracrine signaling.)", "Redirect to: List of heritage places in the City of Albany", "Redirect to: List of Australia national soccer team captains", "Sandeep Michael was employed with Air India.", "Kordek can be seen at the age of 81 when the television show Wild Chicago toured the Williams factory in 1993", "Redirect to: John Brown (Australian footballer, born 1923)", "Rory Nicholas Gaffney (born 23 October 1989) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Shamrock Rovers", "Redirect to: Ulpia gens", "Events from the year 1827 in Spain", "Sharlon Romans Emederio Schoop (born April 15, 1987) is a Curaçaoan professional baseball shortstop for L&D Amsterdam of the Honkbal Hoofdklasse.", "The genus contains the following 12 species: Cinereous tyrant, Knipolegus striaticeps Hudson's black tyrant, Knipolegus hudsoni Amazonian black tyrant, Knipolegus poecilocercus Jelski's black tyrant, Knipolegus signatus Plumbeous tyrant, Knipolegus cabanisi Blue-billed black tyrant, Knipolegus cyanirostris Rufous-tailed tyrant, Knipolegus poecilurus Riverside tyrant, Knipolegus orenocensis White-winged black tyrant, Knipolegus aterrimus Sao Francisco black tyrant or Caatinga black tyrant, Knipolegus franciscanus Velvety black tyrant, Knipolegus nigerrimus Crested black tyrant, Knipolegus lophotes", "For example, the titles of the album's final two tracks were switched, and the names of Bizarre and DJ Quik are misspelled as Bizzar and DJ Quick, which, as AllMusic's David Jeffries wrote, \"[Ruins] the Blood member's lifelong avoidance of anything that could be short for 'Crip Killer.'", "Traditional Home magazine listed the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio on a 2014 list of \"The 25 Best Historic Homes in America\", Great Estates: A new look at historic house museums", "In 2009 the website allaboutjazz.com wrote that \"If jazz is to survive in a modern world without the support of major labels or corporate funding, it will be through the efforts of organizations like Umbrella Music.\"", "Redirect to: Rodney King#1991 police assault in Los Angeles", "James Trotter comments on Marshall's character and influence: 'The spirit which inspired him is well exhibited in Vivas Schola Regia's \"Song of the High School.\"'", "Redirect to: List of World Heritage Sites in Israel and Jerusalem", "Franklin Joseph Arceo Quitugua (November 6, 1933 - February 26, 2015) was a Guamanian politician who served as a Democratic senator in 7 Guam Legislatures and as Speaker of the 19th Guam Legislature.", "Falsomordellistena is a genus of tumbling flower beetles in the family Mordellidae, containing the following species: Falsomordellistena alpigena Tokeji, 1953 Falsomordellistena altestrigata (Marseul, 1876) Falsomordellistena auriguttata Nomura, 1951 Falsomordellistena aurofasciata (Nakane, 1949) Falsomordellistena aurosuturalis Nomura, 1967 Falsomordellistena awana Kôno Falsomordellistena ayahime Nomura, 1967 Falsomordellistena baishanzuna Fan, 1995 Falsomordellistena bihamata (Melsheimer, 1845) Falsomordellistena brasiliensis Ermisch, 1950 Falsomordellistena bruneiensis Chûjô, 1964 Falsomordellistena discolor (Melsheimer, 1845) Falsomordellistena eocenica Kubisz, 2003 Falsomordellistena formosana (Píc, 1911) Falsomordellistena hebraica (LeConte, 1862) Falsomordellistena hiranoi Falsomordellistena hirasana Shiyake, 1996 Falsomordellistena humerosignata Nomura, 1967 Falsomordellistena inouei Nomura, 1951 Falsomordellistena kleckai Horak, 2005 Falsomordellistena konoi Falsomordellistena loochooana Nomura, 1964 Falsomordellistena nipponica Nomura, 1957 Falsomordellistena parca Tokeji, 1953 Falsomordellistena pseudalpigena Nomura, 1975 Falsomordellistena pubescens (Fabricius, 1798) Falsomordellistena rosseolloides Nomura, 1975 Falsomordellistena sauteri (Píc, 1926) Falsomordellistena shinanomensis Tokeji, 1953 Falsomordellistena shirozui Chûjô, 1957 Falsomordellistena tokarana Nakane, 1956 Falsomordellistena vagevittata Nakane, 1957 Falsomordellistena watanabei Nomura, 1975 Falsomordellistena wui Fan & Yang, 1995 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Boos (1806-1883), German architect Georgi Boos, former governor of Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia Martin Boos, evangelical Roman Catholic theologian Tino Boos (born 1975), German ice hockey player Charles de Boos (1819-1900), Australian writer", "Pursuant to resolution of the Federal Assembly of Parliament following the State Treaty, Austria declared \"its permanent neutrality of Declaration of Neutrality's own accord.\"", "John Shipley (born 1960?)", "A 6'7\" small forward born in Mobile, Alabama, Hamilton was a college hoops star at The University of Southern Mississippi, with the Southern Miss Golden Eagles in the late 1980s.", "This list of medical schools in Canada includes major academic institutions that award the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Bohuslav Kirchmann (born 1902 - date of death unknown), Czech fencer Leah Kirchmann (born 1990), Canadian racing cyclist Sigrid Kirchmann (born 1966), former high jumper from Austria See also: Julius von Kirchmann (1802-1884), German jurist and philosopher Kirkman (harpsichord makers), also called Kirchmann", "Melittommopsis is a genus of beetles in the family Lymexylidae, containing the following species: Melittommopsis abdominalis (Pic, 1936) Melittommopsis juquiensis Lane, 1955 Melittommopsis nigra Lane, 1955 Melittommopsis ruficollis (Pic, 1936) Melittommopsis valida (Schenkling, 1914)", "Shoji Uchida competed at the 1976 and 1984 Summer Olympics.", "Notable people with the surname include: Joseph Schaack (born 1945), Luxembourgian politician Sarah Schaack, evolutionary geneticist", "Since 1985 Florjan Lipuš has been a corresponding member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts", "Route 220 or Highway 220 may refer to:", "In 2010 Mario Vargas Llosa won the Nobel Prize in Literature, \"for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat.\"", "Swisher is the surname of: Bob Swisher (1914-1979), American National Football League running back Clayton Swisher, American journalist and author currently working for Al Jazeera Gloria Wilson Swisher (born 1935), American composer, educator and pianist Bella French Swisher (1837-1893), American writer Joanna Garcia Swisher (born 1979), American actress, wife of Nick Swisher Joel Swisher (born 1943), American former college football head coach Kara Swisher (born 1962), journalist specializing in technology subjects Laura Swisher, actress and comedian Luis Swisher (born 1978), Guatemalan former footballer Nick Swisher (born 1980), Major League Baseball player Phil Swisher (born 1967), American guitarist Steve Swisher (born 1951), former Major League Baseball catcher and father of Nick", "People with this name include: Yu Oh-seong (born 1968), South Korean actor Kim Oh-sung (born 1986), South Korean footballer", "The year 1926 saw a number of significant events in the field of archaeology:", "The film was released on 19 January 2018", "Notable people with the surname include: Clinton L. Bardo (1868-1937), American businessman John Bardo (1948-2019), American educator Natalia Bardo (born 1988), Russian actress, singer and TV host Robert John Bardo (born 1970), American criminal Stephen Bardo (born 1968), professional basketball player", "Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Irby (died 1625), English Master of Chancery, Recorder and MP of Boston Anthony Irby (1577-1610), English politician Anthony Irby (1605-1682), English Member of Parliament for Boston Charles Irby, software architect Charles Leonard Irby (1789-1845), explorer and writer, son of Frederick Irby, 2nd Baron Boston Frederick Paul Irby (1779-1844), Royal Navy officer and son of Frederick Irby, 2nd Baron Boston Henry Irby (1807-1879), founder of Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia John L M Irby (1854-1900), US Senator representing South Carolina (1891-1897) John R. Irby, editor of the Bismarck Tribune Joyce Irby, bassist and co-lead vocalist of Klymaxx Lee Irby (born 1963), American novelist and historian Leonard Howard Loyd Irby Ornithologist Kenneth Irby (born 1936), American poet Michael Irby (born 1972), American film and television actor Paulina Irby, educator and heroine Samantha Irby, African-American blogger, comedian, and author Sherman Irby, jazz alto saxophonist", "Shota Suzuki may refer to: Shōta Suzuki (baseball) ( , born 1995), Japanese baseball player Shota Suzuki (footballer, born 1984) ( ), Japanese footballer Shota Suzuki (footballer, born 1996) ( ), Japanese footballer", "I thought you were an actor.\"", "Redirect to: List of coal-fired power stations in Australia", "One common set of units is g/m²·day or g/100in²·day.", "La Revue du vin de France is a French magazine on wine published monthly.", "The following is a list of the 19 cantons of the Doubs department, in France, following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015: Audincourt Baume-les-Dames Bavans Besançon-1 Besançon-2 Besançon-3 Besançon-4 Besançon-5 Besançon-6 Bethoncourt Frasne Maîche Montbéliard Morteau Ornans Pontarlier Saint-Vit Valdahon Valentigney", "Starting with the 2003-04 competition, teams earned points in the pool matches under the following scenarios: Four points for a win Two points for a draw One bonus point for scoring four or more tries, regardless of the final score One bonus point for losing by seven points or less", "The following is a list of islands in the Mediterranean Sea", "Redirect to: 1926 East Tennessee State Teachers football team", "Walt Weiss returned for 2014 Colorado Rockies season's second season as the Manager for the 2014 season", "Demostis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Demostis elongata (Kerremans, 1900) Demostis louwerensi Obenberger, 1940", "The Leinster Junior Club Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition between the winners of the Junior football competitions in 10 counties of Leinster, the Intermediate football champions of Kilkenny, the Intermediate football runners-up of Longford and the Senior football champions of Europe.", "Krasowy was amalgamated with Mysłowice in 1975.", "(Yarnold also caught another man in the same innings off Bradley's bowling.)", "Redirect to: Amt Putlitz-Berge", "In 2004 Steven Weinberg received the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the American Philosophical Society, with a citation that said he is \"considered by many to be the preeminent theoretical physicist alive in the world today.\"", "The motto is often mistranslated as \"Hail, free Frisians!", "Zeller See or Zellersee, also Lake Zell in English, may refer to: Zeller See (Lake Constance), part of Lower Lake Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Lake Zell, a lake in the Pinzgau near Zell am See, Zell am See District, state of Salzburg, Austria Zeller See or Irrsee, a lake in the Salzkammergut near Zell am Moos, Vöcklabruck District, Upper Austria, Austria", "Canton of Clamecy consists of the following communes: Amazy Armes Asnois Billy-sur-Oisy Breugnon Brèves La Chapelle-Saint-André Chevroches Clamecy Corvol-l'Orgueilleux Courcelles Cuncy-lès-Varzy Dirol Dornecy Entrains-sur-Nohain Flez-Cuzy Lys La Maison-Dieu Marcy Menou Metz-le-Comte Moissy-Moulinot Monceaux-le-Comte Neuffontaines Nuars Oisy Ouagne Oudan Parigny-la-Rose Pousseaux Rix Ruages Saint-Aubin-des-Chaumes Saint-Didier Saint-Germain-des-Bois Saint-Pierre-du-Mont Saizy Surgy Talon Tannay Teigny Trucy-l'Orgueilleux Varzy Vignol Villiers-le-Sec Villiers-sur-Yonne", "Syrdenus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Syrdenus debilis Kryzhanovskij & Mikhailov, 1971 Syrdenus filiformis (Dejean, 1828) Syrdenus grayii (Wollaston, 1862) Syrdenus pallens Andrewes, 1935 Syrdenus persianus Morvan, 1973", "Redirect to: List of Lusofonia Games records in athletics", "\"Chris Benoit\" is a song written by Insane Clown Posse and Mike E. Clark for the duo's 2012 album The Mighty Death Pop!", "Rauno is an Estonian and Finnish masculine given name, and may refer to: Rauno Aaltonen (born 1938), Finnish former professional rally driver Rauno Alliku (born 1990), Estonian professional footballer Rauno Bies (born 1961), Finnish former sport shooter and Olympic medalist Rauno Korpi (born 1951), Finnish ice hockey coach Rauno Lehtinen (1932-2006), Finnish conductor and composer Rauno Mäkinen (1931-2010), Finnish former wrestler and Olympic medalist Rauno Miettinen (born 1949), Finnish former Nordic combined skier Rauno Nurger (born 1993), Estonian basketball player Rauno Pehka (born 1969), Estonian former professional basketball player Rauno Ronkainen (born 1964), Finnish TV and film cinematographer and cameraman Rauno Sappinen (born 1996), Estonian professional footballer Rauno Saunavaara (born ????", "Redirect to: Battle of Mosul (2016-17)", "Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family, member A3, also known as ALDH1A3 or retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 3 (RALDH3), is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ALDH1A3 gene,", "Hitohira no Hanabira was released on November 5, 2008, under gr8!", "Notable people with the surname include: Joseph Veverka (born 1941), American astronomer Richard Veverka (born 1987), Czech footballer Vilém Veverka (born 1978), Czech oboist", "Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Selesnick, American engineer Richard Selesnick (born 1964), American artist, one half of Kahn & Selesnick", "David Oh (born March 28, 1981) is an American professional golfer.", "Onni is a male name of Finnish origin meaning \"happiness, luck.\"", "1924 Argentine legislative election 1925 Belgian general election 1925 Chilean presidential election 1925 Dutch general election 1925 Guatemalan parliamentary election 1925 Luxembourgian legislative election 1925 Norwegian local elections 1925 Philippine House of Representatives elections 1925 Philippine Senate elections 1925 Philippine legislative election", "In a commando raised from the Brigade of Guards and Household Cavalry, with many of Philip Dunne ( Stalybridge and Hyde MP )'s best friends serving in the ranks, all under the command of Bob Laycock, he truly found himself, and emerged from the crucible a kinder, happier and very much loved man.'", "As music critic Stuart Nicholson put it, \"In terms of guitar prowess, Tal Farlow was the equivalent of Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile.\"", "Common table apple varieties include: Red Delicious Fuji Ginger Gold Gala Adams Pearmain Cortland Birgit Bonnier Stayman (apple) Pristine apple King of the Pippins Granny Smith", "Notable people with the surname include: Dick Tamburo (born c. 1930), American football player Mike Tamburo (born 1977), American musician Sam Tamburo (1926-1998), American football player", "4 is a 2010 double album from the Now That's What I Call Music!", "Banks head office is located in Riyadh and the company has three regional offices in Jeddah, Al-Riyadh and Al-Khobar", "Reza Rasouli (Azerbaijani: Rza Rsuli, Persian: ‎ ; born 1898 in Tabriz - death ?)", "The Church of the Holy Name in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a historic church built during 1913 to 1926.", "This is an incomplete list of recurring segments featured on The Catholic Guy:", "Born Theodora King in Boston, Massachusetts on September 18, 1929, Teddi King won a singing competition hosted by Dinah Shore at Boston's Tributary Theatre, later beginning work in a touring revue involved with \"cheering up the military in the lull between the Second World War and the Korean conflict.\"", "Cold Spring Township may refer to the following places in the United States: Cold Spring Township, Shelby County, Illinois Cold Spring Township, Pennsylvania See also Coldsprings Township, Michigan Coolspring Township (disambiguation)", "Division 39 may refer to: 39th Division (disambiguation), several military units Room 39, an alleged slush fund operated by the North Korean government Division 39, a \"state-sponsored mafia\" in the video game Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction", "The currently described species in this genus are: Stethaprion crenatum C. H. Eigenmann, 1916 Stethaprion erythrops Cope, 1870", "Stanley Grant (1902-1993) was a British cinematographer and special effects expert.", "Oat milk is a plant milk derived from whole oat (Avena spp.)", "Blas Villate was several times governor of Cuba: September 24, 1867 - December 21, 1867 (acting governor) December 13, 1870 - July 11, 1872 March 8, 1875 to January 18, 1876", "This page shows the results of the triathlon competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games, held on July 28, 2006 in Cartagena, Colombia.", "On June 29, 2018, Disney XD announced the cancellation of Future-Worm!", "Ivar David-Andersen was born in Vestre Aker to goldsmith Arthur David-Andersen, a goldsmith, and Helene Sofie Hirschholm Bentzen.", "By November 15, 2011 the album had received mixed to positive reception with Kerrang!", "Redirect to: January 2010 Kabul attack", "WBLI (106.1 MHz, \"106.1 'BLI\") is a commercial FM radio station owned by Cox Radio and licensed to Patchogue, New York.", "Takhta (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Takhta, Khabarovsk Krai, a selo in Ulchsky District of Khabarovsk Krai Takhta, Stavropol Krai, a selo in Takhtinsky Selsoviet of Ipatovsky District of Stavropol Krai", "Notable people with the surname include: Suehiro Maruo ( , born 1956), Japanese manga artist Tomoko Maruo ( , born 1966), Japanese voice actress", "Notable people with the surname include: Shotaro Morikubo ( ) (born 1974), Japanese voice actor", "Notable people with the surname include: Eva Zeisel (1906-2011), Hungarian-born American industrial designer Hans Zeisel (1905-1992), American sociologist and legal scholar Yeruham Zeisel (1909-1987), Israeli politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Rümpler (c. 19th-century), German publisher Edmund Rumpler (1872-1940), Austrian automobile and aircraft designer Franz Rumpler (1848-1922), Austrian genre painter Karl Theodor Rümpler (1817-1891), German botanist and horticulturist Yves Rumpler (born 1938), French primatologist", "Hermann Michel  (1909-1984?", "Francis Bowes-Lyon (23 February 1856 - 18 February 1948) Ernest Bowes-Lyon (4 August 1858 - 27 December 1891) Herbert Bowes-Lyon (15 August 1860 - 14 April 1897) Patrick Bowes-Lyon (5 March 1863 - 5 October 1946), a major of the British Army Constance Frances Bowes-Lyon (1865 - 19 November 1951) Kenneth Bowes-Lyon (26 April 1867 - 9 January 1911) Mildred Marion Bowes-Lyon (1868 - 9 June 1897) Maud Agness Bowes-Lyon (1870 - 28 February 1941) Evelyn Mary Bowes-Lyon (1872 - 15 March 1876) Malcolm Bowes-Lyon (23 April 1874 - 23 August 1957), a lieutenant colonel of the British Army" ]
[ "Khalifehlu (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Khalīfehlū) is a village in Arshaq-e Markazi Rural District, Arshaq District, Meshgin Shahr County, Ardabil Province, Iran.", "Redirect to: Enugu Rangers", "Tim or TIM may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Dieter Ficken, German U.S. soccer player Gene Ficken, Democratic politician Katherine Cutler Ficken, American architect Sam Ficken, American football player", "Dhawa may refer to: Dhawa people, an ethnic group of Australia Dhawa language, an Australian language Dhawa Zone, a zone of Ethiopia Dhawa, Rajasthan, a town in India Dhawa, Nepal, a village development committee in Nepal Anogeissus latifolia, known in Hindi as dhawa, a species of tree", "The 1956 race is also known in Indy 500 lore as \"Cagle's Miracle.\"", "Trichopterolophia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Trichopterolophia andamanica Breuning, 1960 Trichopterolophia schurmanni Breuning, 1980", "Sullivantia, commonly called coolwort, is a genus of flowering plants in the saxifrage family.", "Syntomus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Syntomus africanus Mateu, 1985 Syntomus ai Barsevskis, 1993 Syntomus americanus (Dejean, 1831) Syntomus andrewesi (Jedlicka, 1936) Syntomus arrowi (Jedlicka, 1936) Syntomus barbarus Puel, 1938 Syntomus bedeli (Puel, 1924) Syntomus bifasciatus (Jedlicka, 1936) Syntomus bresi Verdier, Quezel & Rioux, 1951 Syntomus brevipennis (Wollaston, 1864) Syntomus cymindulus (Bates, 1892) Syntomus dilutipes (Reitter, 1887) Syntomus eberti Jedlicka, 1965 Syntomus elgonicus (Basilewsky, 1948) Syntomus erythreensis Mateu, 1985 Syntomus foveatus (Geoffroy, 1785) Syntomus foveolatus (Dejean, 1831) Syntomus fuscomaculatus (Motschulsky, 1844) Syntomus grayii (Wollaston, 1867) Syntomus hastatus (Andrewes, 1931) Syntomus impar Andrewes, 1930 Syntomus impressus (Dejean, 1825) Syntomus inaequalis (Wollaston, 1863) Syntomus jaechi Kirschenhofer, 1988 Syntomus javanus (Andrewes, 1937) Syntomus lancerotensis (Wollaston, 1864) Syntomus lateralis Motschulsky, 1855 Syntomus leleupi Mateu, 1980 Syntomus lundbladi (Jeannel, 1938) Syntomus maculatus (Jedlicka, 1936) Syntomus masaicus Mateu, 1968 Syntomus michaelseni (Kuntzen, 1919) Syntomus mongolicus (Motschulsky, 1844) Syntomus montanus (Bedel, 1913) Syntomus monticola (Andrewes, 1923) Syntomus motschulskyi Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1978 Syntomus namanus (Kuntzen, 1919) Syntomus nepalensis (Jedlicka, 1964) Syntomus nitidulus (Piochard De La Brulerie, 1868) Syntomus obscuroguttatus (Duftschmid, 1812) Syntomus pallipes (Dejean, 1825) Syntomus paludicola (Gistel, 1857) Syntomus parallelus Ballion, 1871 Syntomus philippinus (Jedlicka, 1936) Syntomus pubescens Mateu, 1986 Syntomus quadripunctatus (Schmidt-Goebel, 1846) Syntomus rufulus Mateu, 1980 Syntomus silensis (A.Fiori, 1899) Syntomus submaculatus (Wollaston, 1861) Syntomus subvittatus (Bates, 1892) Syntomus transvaalensis Mateu, 1980 Syntomus truncatellus (Linnaeus, 1761) Syntomus wutaishanicus Kirschenhofer, 1986 Syntomus yemenita Mateu, 1986", "Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Stroppa (born 1968), Italian footballer and manager John Stroppa (born 1926), Canadian football player Marco Stroppa (born 1959), Italian composer", "The Department of Transportation's mission statement is \"The mission of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation is to provide a safe, economical and effective transportation network for the people, commerce and communities of Oklahoma.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Akira Eguchi, pianist Fujie Eguchi ( , born 1932), Japanese table tennis player Hisashi Eguchi, manga artist Katsuya Eguchi, video game designer Takahito Eguchi, video game composer Takuya Eguchi, voice actor Yoshinori (Yazo) Eguchi, of Kyushin Ryu Jujutsu Yōsuke Eguchi, actor", "The 2010 Heluva Good!", "Notable people with the surname include: Liz McClarnon (born 1981), English singer and television presenter Zahn McClarnon (born 1966), American actor", "Concept design & event management; Creative Director & Technical Director with Urban Arts entity ARTIVIST : creative by any means necessary!", "The championship began on 13 October 2014 and ended on 11 November 2012.", "The Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary (Latin: Congregatio Clericorum Marianorum ab Immaculata Conceptionis Beatissimae Virginis Mariae; abbreviation: M.I.C.)", "Neither made a major impact in the league, and the 1992 draft in retrospect is considered one of the worst in league history.", "William Klippgen (born 1969 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Singapore-based Norwegian entrepreneur and technology venture capitalist who co-founded the price comparison portal Zoomit.com (later merged with Kelkoo, which was sold to Yahoo!", "The following events occurred in November 1963:", "The Jazz Soul of Oscar Peterson is a 1959 album by the Oscar Peterson Trio, described by Allmusic as \"a swinging, straight-ahead affair featuring superb playing throughout.\"", "This article details the fixtures and results of the Sri Lanka national football team in 2009", "The genus is indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar, and contains the following species: Eurycorypha adicra Eurycorypha aequatorialis Eurycorypha arabica Eurycorypha brevicollis Eurycorypha brevipennis Eurycorypha brunneri Eurycorypha canaliculata Eurycorypha cereris Eurycorypha cuspidata Eurycorypha darlingi Eurycorypha diminuta Eurycorypha fallax Eurycorypha flavescens Eurycorypha gramineus Eurycorypha kevani Eurycorypha klaptoczi Eurycorypha laticercis Eurycorypha lesnei Eurycorypha meruensis Eurycorypha montana Eurycorypha mutica Eurycorypha ornatipes Eurycorypha pianofortis Eurycorypha prasinata Eurycorypha proserpinae Eurycorypha punctipennis Eurycorypha securifera Eurycorypha simillima Eurycorypha spinulosa Eurycorypha stenophthalma Eurycorypha strangulata Eurycorypha stylata Eurycorypha sudanensis Eurycorypha varia Eurycorypha velicauda Eurycorypha zebrata", "Oh sure, Lauren Kate had a good thing going in the first book -- that is, if you liked Twilight at all and wished the vampires really had wings instead.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: David Hayes Kincheloe (1877-1950), U.S. Representative from Kentucky Iven Carl Kincheloe, Jr. (1928-1958), American test pilot, recipient of the Silver Star and Distinguished Flying Cross, and a double ace in the Korean War Joe L. Kincheloe (1950-2008), American scholar of education and pedagogy", "Redirect to: Disturbance (BoA song)", "Redirect to: New South Wales X10 class locomotive", "Redirect to: List of Top Country Albums number ones of 1997", "Fire All Your Guns at Once is a 1996 EP by Magnapop released in the United Kingdom by Play It Again Sam Records on Compact Disc (catalogue number 450.0287.22 - BIAS 287 CD) and 7\" gramophone record (450.0287.40 - BIAS 287-7.)", "Redirect to: List of Top Country LP's number ones of 1973", "The question for each woman is, \"how much do you sacrifice to survive?\"", "While Hopkins had long been well known for The Tin Man Was a Dreamer's distinctive, melodic style on piano and Wurlitzer electric piano, the album provided a rare opportunity to hear him sing, unlike his earlier solo releases The Revolutionary Piano of Nicky Hopkins and Jamming with Edward!", "Lake Geneva Raceway was billed as \"Wisconsin's Busiest Racetrack.\"", "Ahmed Mohammad Ajaj( also transliterated Ahmad Mohammad Ajaj; born 1966) was convicted of participating in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.", "Abhimanyu Rao is managing director of Mata Raj Kaur Institute of Engineering & Technology, Rewari, Haryana.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandar Vasiljević, Serbian general Aleksandar Vasiljević (footballer) (born 1982), Serbian footballer Dušan Vasiljević (footballer) (born 1982), Serbian footballer Miodrag Vasiljević (born 1980), Serbian footballer Mirka Vasiljević (born 1990), Serbian actress, model and television presenter Mitar Vasiljević (born 1954), Bosnia and Herzegovina war criminal Nikola Vasiljević (born 1983), Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer Nikola Vasiljević (born 1983), Serbian footballer Petar Vasiljević (born 1970), Serbian footballer Saša Vasiljević (born 1979), Bosnia and Herzegovina basketball player", "The series was commissioned by Controller of BBC Drama Commissioning Ben Stephenson and then-Controller of BBC One Danny Cohen, and was first broadcast from 26-28 December 2013 on BBC One.", "Redirect to: Westfield Public Schools", "Matt Kish (born June 4, 1969 in Oberlin, Ohio) is an American artist and illustrator.", "Notable people with the surname include: Fadhel Jaziri (born 1948), Tunisian actor and film director Khalifa AlJaziri (born 1979), Emirati entrepreneur, co-founder of e-Home AUTOMATION and a notable UAE young business leader Malaye Jaziri (1570-1640), one of the most famous Kurdish writer, poet and mystic Malek Jaziri (born 1984), Tunisian tennis player Ziad Jaziri (born 1978), former Tunisian footballer", "After independence, Raja Hassan Akhtar was a Member Pakistan National Assembly (MNA), President, West Pakistan Muslim League, Vice President, All Pakistan Muslim League, and Tehrik-e-Pakistan Gold Medalist", "Jamie Ballem (born October 31, 1954) is a Canadian farmer and politician, who served as a cabinet minister, notably as Minister of the Environment and Minister of Health.", "The backing band was composed of Joe Scott and Melvin Jackson (trumpet), Pluma Davis (trombone), Robert Skinner and L. A. Hill (tenor saxophone), Rayfield Devers (baritone saxophone), Teddy Reynolds (piano), Clarence Holloman (guitar on some tracks, notably \"I Don't Want No Woman,\" where Bobby Bland shouts, \"Look out, Clarence!\"", "The American Association of Physics Teachers® (AAPT ®) was founded in 1930 for the purpose of \"dissemination of knowledge of physics, particularly by way of teaching.\"", "Anand Singh ( Karnataka politician ) is one of the richest politician in India", "Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) awards The Cultural Diversity Award under the patronage of UNESCO annually to a film practitioner and film from the region for Cultural Diversity Award ( UNESCO )'s exceptional contribution for upholding and promoting the cultural diversity through the medium of the film.", "Notable people with the surname include: Archie Granot, paper cut artist based in Israel Avraham Granot (1890-1962), Zionist activist, Israeli politician and a signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence Elazar Granot (1927-2013), Israeli politician and writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Birhan Woldu (born 1981), Ethiopian nurse famous as a starving child Paul Woldu (born 1984), Canadian football player Tekeste Woldu (born 1945), Ethiopian cyclist", "Notable people with the surname include: Chester Withey (1887-1939), American actor, film director and screenwriter Graham Withey (born 1960), English footballer Jeff Withey (born 1990), American basketball player Russell Withey (born 1991), Botswana cricketer Solomon Lewis Withey (1820-1886), American judge", "The breakdown by party was as follows: Likud: 40 Alignment: 39 Shas: 6 Agudat Yisrael: 5 Ratz: 5 National Religious Party: 5 Hadash: 4 Tehiya: 3 Mapam: 3 Tzomet: 2 Moledet: 2 Shinui: 2 Degel HaTorah: 2 Progressive List for Peace: 1 Arab Democratic Party: 1", "Notable people with the surname include: Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742-1819), a Napoleonic era Prussian general Gebhard von Blücher (1865-1931), husband of Evelyn, Princess Blücher Franz Blücher (1896-1959), German politician Heinrich Blücher (1899-1970), German philosopher Vasily Blücher (1899-1938), Marshal of the Soviet Union (named after the Prussian general) Wolfgang Graf von Blücher (1917-1941), German World War II paratrooper Erik Blücher (born 1953), expatriate Norwegian far-right activist", "Species within the genus Murmania include: Murmania antiqua Martynov, 2006", "Robert L. Chidlaw-Roberts also served in the Royal Air Force during and after World War II.", "George Washburn can refer to: George Washburn (baseball player), American baseball player (1914-1979) George P. Washburn, American architect (1846-1922) George Washburn (educator), American educator (1833-1915) Washburn Guitars, originally sold under the \"George Washburn\" trademark", "Carl Ferdinand Appun (24 May 1820, Bunzlau- July 1872, Guyana) was a German naturalist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Darren Wassall (born 1968), English football player Jackie Wassall (1917-1994), English football player Samuel Wassall (1856-1927), British Army personnel", "Matthew Reid Harrison (born September 16, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.", "This league will work together with the different collegiate basketball leagues (UAAP, NCAA, etc.)", "Redirect to: Marlène Laruelle", "Notable people with the surname include: Dag Herbjørnsrud (born 1971), Norwegian historian and journalist Hans Herbjørnsrud (born 1938), Norwegian writer", "Notable people with the surname include: John Hyden (born 1972), American volleyball player Steven Hyden (born 1977), American music critic Tiffany Hyden (born 1980), American ice dancer", "Charles Fairfield (1761?", "Phm Văn Thành (born 16 March 1994) is a Vietnamese footballer who plays as a Forward for V.League 1 club H Chí Minh City", "Charles Harvey may refer to: Charles Harvey (footballer) (1879-?", "Physopleurus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Physopleurus amazonicus Fragoso & Monné, 1995 Physopleurus crassidens (Bates, 1869) Physopleurus dohrnii Lacordaire, 1869 Physopleurus erikae Santos-Silva & Martins, 2009 Physopleurus exiguus Santos-Silva & Martins, 2003 Physopleurus longiscapus Lameere, 1912 Physopleurus maillei Audinet-Serville, 1832 Physopleurus rafaeli Santos-Silva, 2006 Physopleurus rugosus Gahan, 1894 Physopleurus tritomicros Lameere, 1912 Physopleurus villardi (Lameere, 1902)", "Considered a masterpiece of antifascist world literature, Medallions (written in 1945 and first published in 1946) stands as the culmination of Nalkowska's literary style, a style that the Polish writer Witold Gombrowicz once described as \"the iron capital of her art and one of the very few exportables in our national literature.\"", "Redirect to: Caucasian race", "Notable people with the surname include: José Agut (born 1961), Spanish field hockey player Philippe Agut (1929-1988), French cyclist Roberto Bautista Agut (born 1988), Spanish tennis player", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 135 of the United States Reports:", "The song is used for Yuri Chinen's romantic comedy drama \"Sprout!", "The result was seen as a huge blow to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who had once said that if June 2019 Istanbul mayoral election's party \"lost Istanbul, we would lose Turkey.\"", "In 1962, ACV was purchased by Leyland Motors", "The following events occurred in February 1900:", "Redirect to: List of Glasgow Subway stations", "Joan Abella i Creus (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1968) is a Catalan gemmologist and mineralogist who discovered abellaite, a mineral that receives this name in his honor", "Drogo (French: Dreux or Drogon; Italian: Drogone) may refer to:", "Eugène Guinot (8 April 1805 - 9 February 1861) was a French journalist, writer and playwright, creator of the Parisian chronique", "Radoceras is an extinct genus of prehistoric nautiloids from the Paleozoic included in the order Discosorida", "Notable people with the surname include: Hiroki Moriuchi ( , born 1994), Japanese singer-songwriter Takahiro Moriuchi ( , born 1988), Japanese singer-songwriter and composer Toshio Moriuchi ( , born 1936), Japanese writer Toshiharu Moriuchi ( , born 1985), Japanese baseball player Toshiyuki Moriuchi ( , born 1970), Japanese shogi, chess and backgammon player", "Hugh Lowther , 8th Earl of Lonsdale should also be noted that a child born as a result of egg, sperm or embryo donation is incapable of succeeding to a peerage held by, or transmitted through, those persons who are otherwise to be treated in law as the childs parents (see section 27 of the Family Law Reform Act 1987 and sections 27-29 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990).\"", "This species displays four genetically-controlled color polymorphisms: the second and third abdominal terga may have red or black hairs, and the fourth and fifth may be either yellow or black.", "Redirect to: Promises (The Cranberries song)", "Notable people with the surname include: Danielle Crittenden (born 1963), Canadian-American author and journalist George B. Crittenden (1812-1880), American army officer Howie Crittenden (1933-2013), American basketball player Inez Crittenden (1887-1918), American World War I switchboard operator Jennifer Crittenden (born 1969), American screenwriter and producer John Crittenden, Sr. (1754-1809), American army officer and politician John J. Crittenden (1787-1863), American politician John Jordan Crittenden III (1854-1876), American army officer Lisa Crittenden, Australian actress Nick Crittenden (born 1978), English footballer Nick Crittenden (writer), British writer Paul Crittenden (born 1958), Australian politician Patricia McKinsey Crittenden (born 1945), American psychologist Robert Crittenden (1797-1834), American lawyer and politician Thomas Leonidas Crittenden (1819-1893), American lawyer, politician and army general Thomas Theodore Crittenden (1832-1909), American army officer and politician Thomas T. Crittenden, Jr. (1863-1938), American politician Thomas Turpin Crittenden (1825-1905), American army officer", "Redirect to: Marcão (footballer, born 1985)", "Abdullah Farouk (Arabic: ‎) (born on 19 August 1986) is an Egyptian football midfielder who plays for Egyptian Premier League club Al-Ahly", "(This year Cynewulf and Offa fought near Bensington and Offa took the town.)", "Karl Bielser (1903-?)", "Redirect to: Barilium", "Frederick G. Berger (April 28, 1849 - ?)", "The surname Pala may refer to: Pala dynasty (disambiguation) Ano Pala, Papua New Guinean politician Doğukan Pala, Turkish footballer František Pála, Czech tennis player Hubert Pala, Polish footballer İskender Pala, Turkish professor and writer Kila Pala (born 1986),Papua New Guinean cricketer Libor Pala, Czech football coach Mathias Pala (born 1989), French rugby league player Ondřej Pála, Czech professional boxer Petr Pála, Czech tennis player Vincent Pala, Indian politician", "In 2013, United for Valencia promoted the \"Centre Democràtic Valencià.\"", "Automolodes is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae.", "A short comedy film titled Kozhukattai Kuppu was also screened along with the main film,", "Notable people with the surname include: Charlie Looker, (born 1980), multi-project New-York based musician Dane Looker (born 1976), American football player David Looker (1913-1995), British bobsledder Janet Looker (born 1938), British politician and governor of York St John University until 2015 Othniel Looker (1757-1845), American politician", "Trechisibus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Trechisibus acutangulus Mateu & Belles, 1981 Trechisibus albertaecaroli Deuve, 2006 Trechisibus alexius Bonniard De Saludo, 1970 Trechisibus alticola Mateu, 1979 Trechisibus amesi M.Etonti & Mateu, 1992 Trechisibus amplipennis M.Etonti & Mateu, 1996 Trechisibus antarcticus (Dejean, 1831) Trechisibus arduus Mateu, 1979 Trechisibus aricensis Jeannel, 1958 Trechisibus atratus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus axillaris (Putzeys, 1870) Trechisibus aymara Trezzi, 2005 Trechisibus baeckstroemi Andrewes, 1931 Trechisibus bellesi M.Etonti & Mateu, 2002 Trechisibus bohorquezae M.Etonti & Mateu, 1992 Trechisibus bolivarianus Trezzi, 2011 Trechisibus bordoni Mateu, 1978 Trechisibus brachyderus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus brevicornis Ueno, 1976 Trechisibus bruchi Jeannel, 1937 Trechisibus brundini Ueno, 1974 Trechisibus calathiformis Deuve, 2002 Trechisibus callanganus Jeannel, 1937 Trechisibus cekalovici Jeannel, 1961 Trechisibus chacasinus Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus chaudoiri Jeannel, 1954 Trechisibus chloroticus (Putzeys, 1870) Trechisibus chucurensis Trezzi, 2007 Trechisibus coiffaiti Bonniard De Saludo, 1970 Trechisibus collaris Jeannel, 1961 Trechisibus complanatus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus convexiusculus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus crassipes Ueno, 1972 Trechisibus cristinensis Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus cuzcoensis M.Etonti & Mateu, 1996 Trechisibus cyclopterus (Putzeys, 1870) Trechisibus daccordii Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus darwini Jeannel, 1927 Trechisibus decensii Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus depressior Deuve, 2002 Trechisibus depressus (Germain, 1855) Trechisibus dimaioi Casale, 1978 Trechisibus dispar Jeannel, 1937 Trechisibus ebeninus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus eleonorae Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus falklandicus Schweiger, 1959 Trechisibus femoralis (Germain, 1855) Trechisibus ferrugineus (Brulle, 1842) Trechisibus forsteri (Schweiger, 1958) Trechisibus franzi Mateu & Negre, 1972 Trechisibus geae M.etonti & Mateu, 1998 Trechisibus germaini Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus gigas Trezzi, 2007 Trechisibus gonzalesi M.Etonti & Mateu, 1992 Trechisibus guzzettii Trezzi, 2011 Trechisibus homaloderoides Ueno, 1976 Trechisibus hornensis (Fairmaire, 1885) Trechisibus inca Mateu, 1979 Trechisibus incertus M.Etonti & Mateu, 1996 Trechisibus infuscatus Mateu, 1978 Trechisibus jasinskii Deuve, 2001 Trechisibus jeanneli Bonniard De Saludo, 1970 Trechisibus kamergei Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus kuscheli Jeannel, 1954 Trechisibus lacunensis Mateu, 1978 Trechisibus laevissimus (Putzeys, 1870) Trechisibus lamasi M.Etonti & Mateu, 1992 Trechisibus laresensis M.Etonti & Mateu, 1996 Trechisibus latellai Mateu & M.Etonti, 2006 Trechisibus leechi Ueno, 1972 Trechisibus liberatrix Mateu, 1979 Trechisibus loeffleri Jeannel, 1958 Trechisibus lojaensis Deuve, 2002 Trechisibus longicornis Mateu & Negre, 1972 Trechisibus lurdus M.Etonti & Mateu, 1999 Trechisibus macrocephalus Jeannel, 1930 Trechisibus magellanus Jeannel, 1961 Trechisibus martinezi Mateu, 1978 Trechisibus maucauensis Mateu & M.Etonti, 2002 Trechisibus michelbacheri Ueno, 1972 Trechisibus minutus M.Etonti & Mateu, 1996 Trechisibus missionis Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus monrosi Mateu & Negre, 1972 Trechisibus moreti Deuve, 2002 Trechisibus nahuelanus Mateu & Negre, 1972 Trechisibus nevadoi Roig-Junient & Sallenave, 2005 Trechisibus nicki Schweiger, 1959 Trechisibus nigripennis (Solier, 1849) Trechisibus nitidus (Germain, 1855) Trechisibus obesus Jeannel, 1954 Trechisibus obtusiusculus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus olympicus Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus oreobates Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus orophilus Mateu & M.Etonti, 2002 Trechisibus ovalipennis Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus ovalis Jeannel, 1958 Trechisibus pascoensis Mateu, 1978 Trechisibus patarcochae Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus peruvianus Jeannel, 1927 Trechisibus pierrei Mateu, 1979 Trechisibus punaensis M.Etonti & Mateu, 2000 Trechisibus punctiventris (Germain, 1855) Trechisibus pygmaeus Jeannel, 1930 Trechisibus quierocochensis Mateu, 1978 Trechisibus quietus M.Etonti & Mateu, 2000 Trechisibus rarianus M.Etonti & Mateu, 1996 Trechisibus rectangulus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus rossi Ueno, 1972 Trechisibus saizi Bonniard De Saludo, 1970 Trechisibus schmidti Ueno, 1971 Trechisibus setulosus Mateu & Negre, 1972 Trechisibus sinuatus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus spelaeus Mateu & Belles, 1981 Trechisibus straneoi Bonniard De Saludo, 1970 Trechisibus stricticollis Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus subglobosus Mateu & Belles, 1981 Trechisibus tapiai Deuve, 2002 Trechisibus tenuitarsis Mateu, 1979 Trechisibus theresiae M.Etonti & Mateu, 1996 Trechisibus ticliensis Trezzi, 2007 Trechisibus topali Mateu & Negre, 1972 Trechisibus tripunctatus Jeannel, 1958 Trechisibus trisetosus Jeannel, 1958 Trechisibus tucumanus Jeannel, 1962 Trechisibus ukupachensis Trezzi, 2007 Trechisibus valenciai M.Etonti & Mateu, 1992 Trechisibus variicornis (Putzeys, 1870) Trechisibus veneroi M.Etonti & Mateu, 1992 Trechisibus ventricosus Jeannel, 1958 Trechisibus vivesi Mateu, 2000 Trechisibus wachucochae Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008 Trechisibus wardi M.Etonti, 2003 Trechisibus yanamensis Allegro, Giachino & Sciaky, 2008", "Donahue also coached basketball (1905-1921), baseball, track, and soccer (1912-?)", "I'll Be The Devil is a play by Leo Butler that was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and written in response to The Tempest by William Shakespeare.", "While the album's lead single \"Whatcha Gone Do?", "A list of films produced in South Korea in 1967:", "Notable people with the surname include: Kenya Akiba ( , born 1962), Japanese politician Masaru Akiba ( , born 1984), Japanese footballer Nobuhide Akiba ( , born 1985), Japanese footballer Ryuji Akiba ( , born 1984), Japanese footballer Tadahiro Akiba ( , born 1975), Japanese footballer and manager Tadatoshi Akiba ( , born 1942), Japanese politician Takeshi Akiba ( , born 1944), Japanese ice hockey player Yoichi Akiba ( , born 1983), Japanese footballer" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Nobumasa Suetsugu ( , 1880-1944), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Shingo Suetsugu ( , born 1980), Japanese sprinter Toshimitsu Suetsugu ( , born 1942), Japanese baseball player Yuki Suetsugu ( , born 1975), Japanese manga artist", "Its best known natural sights include: Praděd, its highest mountain A powerful pumped storage plant, Dlouhé stráně Natural reserve Rejvíz, with moss lakes The town of Jeseník - Priessnitz spa (from a strictly geomorphic point of view Jeseník lies in a valley that is an extension of Opawskie Mountains (\"Zlatohorská vrchovina\"), but being partially surrounded by Hrubý Jeseník, the town is commonly associated with it) Devil Stones (\"Čertovy kameny\"), Peter's Stones (\"Petrovy kameny\")", "Henri Le Chêne (1891-?)", "The track appeared on Aerosmith's live compilation, Classics Live!", "1902-1908), French fraudster Henry Lemoine (1786-1854), Piano teacher, music publisher, composer Jacques-Antoine-Marie Lemoine (1751-1824), also Lemoyne, French painter James MacPherson Le Moine (1825-1912), Canadian writer, lawyer and historian Jean Lemoine (1250-1313), French canon lawyer, cardinal, bishop and papal legate Jean-Luc Lemoine (born 1970), French comedian and TV presenter Jordy Lemoine (born 1988), French singer Louis Lemoine (1764-1842), French general of the French Revolutionary Wars Marie-Victoire Lemoine (1754-1820), French painter Nick Lemoine (born 1957), British academic Pablo Lemoine (born 1975), Uruguayan rugby union player Pierre-Antoine Lemoine (1605-1665), French painter René Lemoine (1905-1995), French Olympic fencer Roger Le Moine (1933-2004), Canadian professor of literature, and literary critic Victor Lemoine (1823-1911), French horticulturist Virginie Lemoine, French humourist, comedian and actor Yvan Lemoine (born 1981), chef and author", "Notable people with the surname include: Shelby Starner (1984-2003), American singer-songwriter and musician Thad Starner, American academic", "INSA Lyon INSA Rennes INSA Rouen INSA Strasbourg INSA Toulouse INSA Centre Val de Loire INSA Euro-Méditerranée INSA Hauts-de-France", "1852 in archaeology", "Sandstrand is a village in Tjeldsund Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway.", "Patrick Wilson ( American actor ) is a two-time Tony Award nominee for his roles in The Full Monty (2000-2001) and Oklahoma!", "Production for the album took place during 2005 to 2006 at several recording studios and was handled by Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, Mark Batson, DJ Scratch, J Dilla, Timbaland, Mr. Porter, will.i.am, Sha Money XL, JellyRoll, Black Jeruz, Nisan Stewart and DJ Green Lantern.", "Redirect to: Wupper", "The National Treasury of Norway consisted of 50 tonnes of gold worth 240 million kr in 1940 (approximately US$54.5 million in 1940, or US$1.8 Billion in 2015.)", "Redirect to: Ian Thomson (colonial administrator)", "Mark Knopfler has composed and produced film scores for nine films, including Local Hero (1983), Cal (1984), The Princess Bride (1987), Wag the Dog (1997) and Altamira (2016).", "Payakaraopeta is a Census Town in Visakhapatnam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.sarpanch of payakaraopeta : Dhanisetti Nagamani", "1945), Turkish wrestler Turut, Iran (disambiguation)", "List of current arsenal in the Lithuanian army:", "Rip is a masculine given name which may refer to: Rip Esselstyn (born 1963), American health activist, food writer, triathlete and former firefighter Jeong Rip (1574-1629), a scholar-official of the Korean Joseon Dynasty Rip Rense (born 1954), American music and film journalist, author, poet and music producer Rip Reukema (1857-1917), American politician Rip Van Dam (c. 1660-1749), acting governor of the Province of New York from 1731 to 1732 Shin Rip (1546-1592), Korean general", "Cheri L. Beasley (born February 14, 1966) is an American judge currently serving as the Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.", "Redirect to: 2004 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary", "The album is split into three parts called \"The Kingdom of Man,\" \"The Kingdom of Darkness,\" and \"The Kingdom of God.\"", "Hamilton and Christine Hamilton's husband have become prominent supporters of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), with Neil standing for a local council seat in the 2014 local elections.", "A special election was held in Georgia's at-large congressional district in 1824 to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Thomas W. Cobb (C-DR) upon 1824 Georgia 's at-large congressional district special election's election to the Senate", "Los Angeles-based, Therrien was described as being possessed by a sense of wonder over commonplace experiences", "ITC Holding Company was pursuing \"investments in business applications for wireless technology, Internet services, communications infrastructure and other developing technologies that address large and growing markets and provide value-added services.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Ralph J. Cordiner (1900-1973), American businessman William Cordiner (1908-unknown), Scottish footballer", "Redirect to: List of past Emmerdale characters#Last appeared in 2008", "Phil Mazo (born June 13, 1981) is an American stand-up comedian.", "Tomobrachyta is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Tomobrachyta jenisi Adlbauer, 2001 Tomobrachyta nigroplagiata Fairmaire, 1887", "Rozan may refer to the following people: DeMar DeRozan (born 1989), American basketball player Micheline Rozan, French producer S. J. Rozan, American architect and writer", "The following events occurred in August 1924:", "Gatley is a surname that may refer to: Alfred Gatley (1816-1863), English sculptor Ian Gatley, former Provost and Vice President of New Jersey Institute of Technology, US Lyle Gatley (born 1945), Canadian Olympic rower", "Notable people with the surname include: Franz Gabl (1921-2014), Austrian alpine skier Gertrude Gabl (1948-1976), Austrian alpine skier, niece of Franz", "Paranisopodus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Paranisopodus araguaensis Monne & Monne, 2007 Paranisopodus genieri Monne & Monne, 2007 Paranisopodus granulosus Monne & Monne, 2007 Paranisopodus heterotarsus Monné & Martins, 1976 Paranisopodus hovorei Monne & Monne, 2007 Paranisopodus paradoxus Monné & Martins, 1976 Paranisopodus peruanus Monne & Monne, 2007", "Notable people with the surname include: Bülent Eken (1923-2016), Turkish footballer and manager Kent Eken (born 1963), American politician Korkut Eken (born 1945), Turkish security officer Reha Eken (1925-2013), Turkish footballer and manager Tompa Eken (born 1950), Swedish musician Willis Eken (1931-2010), American politician", "John Raymond Knister (27 May 1899 - 29 Aug 1932) was a Canadian poet, novelist, story writer, columnist, and reviewer, \"known primarily for his realistic narratives set in rural Canada ... Knister was a highly respected member of the Canadian literary community during the 1920s and early 1930s, and recent criticism has acknowledged him as a pioneer in establishing a distinctively modern voice in Canadian literature.\"", "Protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 27 is a protein in humans that is encoded by the PPP1R27 gene.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ingeborg Danz, German mezzo-soprano Johann Traugott Leberecht Danz (1769-1851), German theologian and church historian Luise Danz (born 1917), German former concentration camp guard Tamara Danz (1952-1996), German singer", "Lauritz Christiansen is the name of Lauritz Christiansen (sailor) (1867-1930), Norwegian sailor Lauritz Christiansen (athlete) (1892-1976), Danish long-distance runner", "Redirect to: Des Moines Independent Community School District", "Colt is the surname of:", "Thales Rail Signalling Solutions's operations are controlled from several locations: its head office in Paris, France its railway business divisional centers in Ditzingen and Berlin, Germany; Vienna, Austria; and Hengelo, the Netherlands its mass transit business divisional centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada", "Lorenzo is a 2004 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation about a cat, Lorenzo, who is \"dismayed to discover that Lorenzo ( film )'s tail has developed a personality of its own.\"", "The 1948 Clemson Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Clemson College in the Southern Conference during the 1948 college football season.", "Notable people with the surname include: Barrington Yearwood (born 1986), Barbadian cricketer Gilberto Yearwood (born 1956), retired Honduran football player Kathleen Yearwood (born 1958), Canadian experimental singer-songwriter and author Lennox Yearwood, minister, community activist, influential in Hip Hop political life Richard Yearwood (born 1970), English-Canadian voice-over artist, director, producer, and character actor Robin Yearwood, Antiguan politician and member of the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) T. G. Yearwood, American football coach and sports figure in the United States Trisha Yearwood (born 1964), American country music artist Wayne Yearwood (born 1964), former professional and Olympic basketball player from Canada", "Notable people with the surname include: Emília Vášáryová (born 1942), one of the most prominent contemporary Slovak actresses Magdaléna Vášáryová (also known as Magda Vášáryová), (born 1948), Slovak actress and diplomat", "The LGA's headquarters are in the town of Moniya", "Notable people with the surname include: Esser (musician), English musician born Ben Esser Bernard Esser (1840-1901), American farmer Clarence Esser (1921-2009), American football player Dave Esser (born 1957), English footballer Dick Esser (1918-1979), Dutch field hockey player Dragutin Esser, French racing driver Franz Esser (1900-1982), German footballer George Esser (died 2006), American civil rights activist Hans Esser, German fencer Heinrich Esser (1818-1872), German classical violinist, composer and conductor Hermann Esser (1900-1981), German Nazi leader Hermin Esser (1928-2008), German tenor Irene Esser (born 1991), Venezuelan beauty pageant winner Jan F. Esser (1877-1946), Dutch plastic surgeon Janice Ferri Esser, American television writer Leo Esser (born 1907), German diver Luke Esser, American politician Mark Esser (born 1956), American baseball player Markus Esser (born 1980), German hammer thrower Michael Esser (born 1987), German footballer Patrick J. Esser, American businessman Paul Esser (1913-1988), German actor and voice actor Piet Esser (1914-2004), Dutch sculptor Robin Esser (1935-2017), English newspaper executive and editor Roswitha Esser (born 1941), West German sprint canoeist Walter Esser (born 1945), German modern pentathlete", "Canton of Montélimar-1 consists of the following communes: Ancône La Coucourde Montélimar (partly) Saulce-sur-Rhône Savasse Les Tourrettes", "The murder inquiry was headed by Detective Sergeant Joseph Monaghan of Greater Manchester Police, who said: \"I have been in the police force for 15 years and have never seen a case as horrific as this.\"", "Adelotopus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Adelotopus adelaideae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus adustus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus aequus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus affinis Castelnau, 1867 Adelotopus analis Macleay, 1871 Adelotopus angustatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus aphodioides Westwood, 1853 Adelotopus apicalis Macleay, 1864 Adelotopus aterrimus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus atrorufus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus bacillus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus bamagae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus basirufus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus bilyi Baehr, 2002 Adelotopus bimaculatus Macleay, 1864 Adelotopus brevior Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus brevipennis Macleay, 1888 Adelotopus brittoni Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus browni Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus calvus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus caniae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus celeripes Lea, 1910 Adelotopus ciliatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus clepsydra Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus conicollis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus convexicollis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus convexus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus coriaceus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus cornutus Castelnau, 1867 Adelotopus crassus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus cribricollis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus crucis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus cuneatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus distinguendus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus doyeni Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus dubius Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus dytiscides Newman, 1842 Adelotopus edithae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus elongatulus Macleay, 1888 Adelotopus fasciatus Castelnau, 1867 Adelotopus flavescens Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus flavus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus foliaceus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus geminus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus gibbosus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus gippslandicus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus grossepunctatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus gyrinoides Hope, 1834 Adelotopus haemorrhoidalis Erichson, 1842 Adelotopus houstoni Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus howdenorum Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus hydrobioides Westwood, 1853 Adelotopus katherinei Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus kurandae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus laevigatus Baehr, 2002 Adelotopus laevis Macleay, 1888 Adelotopus languidus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus laticaudatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus laticollis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus latior Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus latipalpis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus lawrencei Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus linearis Macleay, 1888 Adelotopus longiformis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus longus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus lucidus Baehr, 2002 Adelotopus lunatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus luteus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus macilentus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus maculipennis Macleay, 1871 Adelotopus mainae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus marginicollis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus minor Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus moluccensis Baehr, 2009 Adelotopus montisatri Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus montorum Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus multipunctatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus murrayanus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus nemosomoides Westwood, 1853 Adelotopus nigricauda Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus nitens Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus nitidior Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus obsoletus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus ooldeae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus ovatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus palumae Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus paroensis Castelnau, 1867 Adelotopus parumpunctatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus piceus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus politus Castelnau, 1867 Adelotopus punctatissimus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus punctatus Castelnau, 1867 Adelotopus puncticollis Notman, 1925 Adelotopus punctulifer Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus queenslandicus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus rubiginosus Newman, 1856 Adelotopus rufescens Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus rufocaudatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus rufoguttatus (Blackburn, 1893) Adelotopus rufomarginatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus rufozonatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus rugaticollis Baehr, 2002 Adelotopus scolytides Newman, 1842 Adelotopus sedlaceki Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus semilunatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus seminitidus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus sericeus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus seriepunctatus Notman, 1925 Adelotopus similis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus sinuaticollis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus sparsepunctatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus substriatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus tasmani Blackburn, 1901 Adelotopus ulrichi Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus unicolor Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus variolosus Lea, 1910 Adelotopus vicinus Castelnau, 1867 Adelotopus victoriensis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus villosus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus virgatus Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus wilochrae Baehr, 2002 Adelotopus yorkensis Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus zborowskii Baehr, 1997 Adelotopus zonatus Castelnau, 1867", "Chanchadas produced during Gonzaga's reign included Hello, Hello Brazil!", "Berlin Frankfurter Allee is a railway station situated on Frankfurter Allee in the Friedrichshain district of Berlin, close to the district's border with Lichtenberg.", "Lateline was labelled by the influential Australian online website Crikey magazine as being, \"an unmissable current affairs program that almost certainly creates more headlines in the next day's newspapers than any other TV show in the country.\"", "Onuora is a Nigerian surname which may refer to the following people:", "Andik Vermansah (born 23 November 1991 in Jember, East Java) is an Indonesian professional footballer who currently plays as a winger and attacking midfielder for Liga 1 club Bhayangkara and the Indonesia national team.", "Few men of Jacob Unna's means have probably given away so much in this way, and with so much discretion.\"", "Redirect to: 1988 Big Ten Baseball Tournament", "Notable people with the surname include: Allar Levandi (born 1965), Estonian Nordic combined skier Anna Levandi (born 1965), Russian figure skater", "The Snake Creek Bridge is notable for being the only remaining drawbridge operating in the Florida Keys.", "Mohamed bahiya un homme âgée de 15ans vie a rabat dans une villa", "Redirect to: List of High School DxD volumes#High School DxD light novels", "Notable people with the surname include: Lucas Pratto (born 1988), Argentine footballer Nick Pratto (born 1998), American baseball player", "The film was developed as a vehicle for Vanilla Ice.", "Social Union may also refer to: Canada's social union, and its Social Union Framework Agreement Christian Social Union (disambiguation) German Social Union (disambiguation), various meanings The National Social Union The Social Union, a political party in Hungary", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1935:", "Ryan Sullivan (born 1983) is an American artist, best known for Ryan Sullivan ( artist )'s paintings.", "Stairs was president of many companies, including Nova Scotia Steel, Eastern Trust, Trinidad Electric (B.W.I.)", "Redirect to: China Taiping Insurance Holdings", "Redirect to: Traffic law in the United States", "William describes him as \"a very aged man, indeed almost a centenarian.\"", "Mum and the Sothsegger is an anonymous fifteenth century alliterative English poem, written during the \"Alliterative Revival.\"", "Mikac was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2018 Australia Day Honours \"For significant service to the community as an advocate for gun control, and to the protection of children through social welfare programs.\"", "Along the way Greg Calloway worked with artists such as Fall Out Boy, Panic!", "Guy Maestri was represented by the Tim Olsen Gallery in Sydney, which listed the key themes in his work as \"ecology, human folly and the violated landscape.\"", "Redirect to: Elmsford Union Free School District", "Genotina is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Mangeliidae,", "The phrase was used in a 1958 The New York Times story advocating \"atomic energy\" for Europe: \"... Western Europe, with High tech's dense population and its high technology ....\" Robert Metz used the term in a financial column in 1969: \"Arthur H. Collins of Collins Radio] controls a score of high technology patents in a variety of fields.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: François Deley (born 1956), Belgian swimmer Johnny Deley, Belgian former darts player who competed in the 1988 World Professional Darts Championship Ortis Deley (born 1973), British TV and radio host Padmeswar Deley, Indian politician elected to the Assam Legislative Assembly in 1985 and 1991 Pierre Deley (1893-1981), French pilot", "Notable people with the surname include: Noel McMahen (born 1926), Australian rules footballer and coach Royce L. McMahen (1923-1999), American veterinarian and sheriff Ryan McMahen (born 1982), American soccer player", "Yardım (IPA: [jdm], literally \"help, assistance, aid\") is a Turkish surname and may refer to: Ahmet Cemil Yardım (1893-1966), Turkish politician Barbaros Yardım (born 1950), Turkish former footballer Fahri Yardım (born 1980), Turkish-German actor Mehmet Nuri Yardım (born 1960), Turkish journalist Ümit Yardım (born 1961), Turkish diplomat", "Samuel Wheelhouse's Man Overboard!", "Redirect to: List of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister episodes#ep3", "In mathematics, the 11-cell (or hendecachoron) is a self-dual abstract regular 4-polytope (four-dimensional polytope).", "Gary R. King (born November 15, 1972) is an American director and writer.", "Gilles Klopman (February 24, 1933 - January 10, 2015) was the Charles F. Mabery Professor of Research in Chemistry, Oncology and Environmental Health Sciences Director of the Laboratory for Decision Support Methodologies at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and Adjunct Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health, (University of Pittsburgh) Dr. Klopman was educated in Belgium and the United States in theoretical chemistry, physical organic chemistry (L. es Sc., University of Brussels (Belgium), 1956, Dr. es Sc., University of Brussels, 1960, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas, 1965-66)", "The game was released on May 14, 2008.", "Pseudocnides is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Pseudocnides orophilus Mateu & Negre, 1972 Pseudocnides equatorialis Mateu & Negre, 1972 Pseudocnides patagonicus (Schweiger, 1959) Pseudocnides jacquesi Bonniard De Saludo, 1970 Pseudocnides monolcus (Putzeys, 1870) Pseudocnides rugosifrons (Jeannel, 1920) Pseudocnides solieri Jeannel, 1954", "(The Sound of Illadelph), an album by American hip-hop artist Common Viktor Tsoi, Russian singer Anita Tsoy, Russian singer-songwriter It may also be an alternative spelling of two different surnames: Cai (surname), a Chinese surname, in Cantonese pronunciation Choi (Korean name), especially as a transcription of the Cyrillic ''", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Hlaváčková, Czech tennis player (younger sister) Jana Hlaváčková, Czech tennis player (older sister) Jitka Hlaváčková, Czechoslovak figure skater Karel Hlaváček, Czech poet Ladislav Hlaváček, Czech footballer Leoš Hlaváček, Czech sport shooter Martin Hlaváček, Czech politician Petr Hlaváček (1950-2014), Czech shoe expert, lecturer and researcher", "Redirect to: Burlesque (song)", "Canton of Lucé consists of the following communes: Amilly Barjouville Cintray Fontenay-sur-Eure Lucé Luisant", "288 is a pentagonal pyramidal number, is 4 superfactorial since 288 = 1!·2!·3!·4!", "Notable people with the surname include: Árpád Weisz (1896-1944), Hungarian Olympic football player and manager Berthold Weisz (born 1845), Hungarian deputy Erik Weisz (1874-1926), was a Hungarian-born American magician best known by his stage name \"Harry Houdini\" Ezra Weisz (born 1971), American voice actor Franziska Weisz (born 1980), Austrian actress Paul B. Weisz (1919-2012), Czechoslovak-born American chemist Rachel Weisz (born 1970), English, American actress Spencer Weisz (born 1995), American basketball player Victor Weisz (1913-1966), German-born Hungarian-British political cartoonist Zoni Weisz (born 1937), Dutch Porajmos survivor", "Notable people with this surname include: Anton Slavchev, Bulgarian footballer Evladiya Slavcheva-Stefanova, Bulgarian basketball player Georgi Slavchev, Bulgarian footballer Gergana Slavcheva, Bulgarian basketball player Ivo Slavchev, Bulgarian footballer Simeon Slavchev, Bulgarian footballer Slavin Slavchev, Bulgarian singer/songwriter Svetoslav Slavchev, Bulgarian writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Delila Hatuel (born 1980), Israeli Olympic foil fencer Tali Hatuel, Israeli killed with her four daughters in a shooting attack Yitzhak Hatuel (born 1962), Israeli Olympic foil fencer Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann (born 1963), Israeli Olympic foil fencer", "Redirect to: Charles Ramsay (British Army officer, born 1936)", "The list recognizes \"Indy car\" or \"Champ car\" victories under the following auspices: American Automobile Association Contest Board (1905, 1916, and 1920-1955) United States Automobile Club (1956-1997) Championship Auto Racing Teams (1979-2007) Indy Racing League/IndyCar Series (1996-present)", "McGuffey Hall is a building at Miami University" ]
[ "Mladen Kuchev (Bulgarian: ; born 29 January 1947) is a Bulgarian former weightlifter who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.", "Redirect to: Dida cidaria", "Notable people with the surname include: Clelia Haji-Ioannou (born 1970/1971), Cypriot billionaire Leon Hatziioannou (born 1965), Canadian football player Loucas Haji-Ioannou (1927-2008), Greek-Cypriot shipping entrepreneur Polys Haji-Ioannou (born 1959/1960), Cypriot billionaire Stelios Haji-Ioannou (born 1967), British Cypriot billionaire", "Redirect to: The Unholy Four (1970 film)", "Redirect to: Military district (Sweden)", "By publishing in both Spanish and English, the magazine fulfilled ArtNexus's goal to be \"The Nexus Between Latin America and the Rest of the World.\"", "Félez; born in Zaragoza, September 4, 1930 and died in Garriguella, June 2, 2020) was a Spanish artist of the \"Pánico\" movement.", "The following is a list of roads numbered 720:", "The book records the, \"archaeal rise from obscurity...to The Surprising Archaea's current prominent place in molecular and evolutionary biology.\"", "Spagnola is an Italian surname, meaning literally \"Spanish\", from and/or of \"Spain\" and may refer to: John Spagnola (born 1957), former professional American football tight end Mickey Spagnola (21st century), American sportswriter La Spagnola, Australian film \"La Spagnola\", art song by Vincenzo di Chiara (1860-1937) Nicholas Spagnola", "Redirect to: Falling (2020 film)", "The name De la Rosa (or variants of the name) may refer to:", "==1982 Overseas Final== 4 July London, White City Stadium Qualification: Top 10 plus 1 reserve to the Intercontinental Final in Vetlanda, Sweden", "Anete is a feminine given name, a variant spelling of Annette and may refer to: Añete (born 1985), Spanish footballer Anete Brice (born 1991), Latvian cross country skier Anete Jēkabsone-Žogota (born 1983), Latvian basketball player Anete Kociņa (born 1995), Latvian javelin thrower Anete Muižniece-Brice (born 1962), Latvian basketball player Anete Paulus (born 1991), Estonian footballer Anete Šteinberga (born 1990), Latvian basketball player", "Sorya Kandia Kouyaté was a Guinean singer, considered at Sory Kandia Kouyaté's early death in 1977 \"one of the most powerful and mesmerizing African singers alive.\"", "In summary, the opera's score has been described by Stephen Banfield in Sadie's Grove Dictionary as \"interspersed with spoken dialogue in part 1, [it] is symphonically constructed around folksongs and Smyth's own March of the Women; The Boatswain 's Mate's pacing and orchestration are adroitly managed.\"", "Redirect to: 1881 United Kingdom census", "Notable people with the surname include: Ángel Borlenghi (1904-1962), Argentine labor leader and politician Matt Borlenghi (born 1967), American actor", "All individuals must meet the RG146 requirements before they can sell financial products in Australia to the general public, this includes up-to-date ongoing training through a continuous professional development (CPD) program.", "The 2,136 kanji in the jōyō kanji consist of: 1,006 kanji taught in primary school (Grade 1-6) (the kyōiku kanji) 1,130 additional kanji taught in secondary school (Grade 7-12)", "Notable people with the surname include: Joëlle Wintrebert (born 1949), French writer Paul Wintrebert (1867-1966), French embryologist", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Haselhurst (born 1937), British politician Peter Haselhurst (born 1957), Australian field hockey player", "Redirect to: Vladislaus II, Duke and King of Bohemia", "The Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland, is located in the vicinity of the International Labour Organization, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and the World Health Organization and serves as the base for the following Church organizations: ACT Alliance Ecumenical Church Loan Fund Lutheran World Federation World Student Christian Federation World Council of Churches It formerly also served as the headquarters of: Conference of European Churches, now based in Brussels Ecumenical News International, now defunct World Communion of Reformed Churches, seat since 2014 in Hannover, Germany", "The 12 winners of the election are listed below:", "When the French annexed Dan Sai district as part of colonial Laos, the inscription was taken to Vientiane.", "Clytini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, containing the following genera: Abacoclytus Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1997 Acrocyrta Pascoe, 1856 Amamiclytus K. Ohbayashi, 1964 Amyipunga Martins & Galileo, 2011 Anthoboscus Chevrolat, 1860 Ayriclytus Martins & Galileo, 2011 Brachyclytus Kraatz, 1879 Calanthemis Thomson, 1864 Calloides LeConte, 1873 Carinoclytus Aurivillius, 1912 Cetimaju Galileo & Martins, 2007 Chlorophorus Chevrolat, 1863 Clytobius Gressitt, 1951 Clytocera Gahan, 1906 Clytoleptus Casey, 1912 Clytopsis Casey, 1912 Clytosaurus Thomson, 1864 Clytus Laicharting, 1784 Cotyclytus Martins & Galileo, 2011 Cyrtoclytus Ganglbauer, 1881 Demonax Thomson, 1860 Denticerus Jordan, 1894 Dexithea Thomson, 1864 Epiclytus Gressitt, 1935 Euryscelis Dejean, 1835 Glycobius LeConte, 1873 Hesperoclytus Holzschuh, 1986 Ischnodora Chevrolat, 1863 Isotomus Mulsant, 1863 Itaclytus Martins & Galileo, 2011 Kazuoclytus Hayashi, 1968 Laodemonax Gressitt & Rondon, 1972 Mecometopus Thomson, 1860 Megacheuma Mickel, 1919 Megacyllene Casey, 1912 Miriclytus Martins & Galileo, 2011 Neoclytus Thomson, 1860 Ochraethes Chevrolat, 1860 Perissus Chevrolat, 1863 Pirangoclytus Martins & Galileo, 2011 Placoclytus Chemsak & Linsley, 1974 Placosternus Hopping, 1937 Plagionotulus Jordan, 1894 Plagionotus Mulsant, 1842 Plagithmysus Motschulsky, 1845 Plesioclytus Giesbert, 1993 Pseudosphegesthes Reitter, 1912 Psilomerus Chevrolat, 1863 Rhabdoclytus Ganglbauer, 1889 Rhaphuma Pascoe, 1858 Rostroclytus Martins & Galileo, 2011 Sarosesthes Thomson, 1864 Sinoclytus Holzschuh, 1995 Tanyochraethes Chemsak & Linsley, 1965 Teratoclytus Zaitzev, 1937 Thranodes Pascoe, 1869 Trichoxys Chevrolat, 1860 Triodoclytus Casey, 1913 Tylcus Casey, 1912 Unaiuba Martins & Galileo, 2011 Xylotrechus Chevrolat, 1860 Ygapema Martins & Galileo, 2011", "In Germany, Austria and Switzerland there are the subsidiaries Hugendubel (34 branches), Weiland (33), Buch Habel (17), Schmorl und von Seefeld (2), Wohlthat'sche Buchhandlung (about 50), Weltbild/Weltbild Plus/Weltbild Best (about 260), Jokers Restseller (18), Weltbild!", "; d. Dec. 31, 2001, Vancouver, B.C.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Akio Nohira ( ), Japanese table tennis player Shunsui Nohira ( , born 1968), pen name of Shunpei Mizuno, Japanese academic and writer Takao Nohira ( ), Japanese table tennis player", "Feys is a surname, and may refer to: Matthias Feys (born 1985), Belgian footballer Robert Feys (1889-1961), logician and philosopher", "It is the government seat of the Coronel Pringles Partido.", "The director also introduced Kamuda to several actors, telling them, \"Here's the man who made Edward Kamuda all possible.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Bob Bondurant, American race car driver Bourbon Bondurant, professional football player George W. BonDurant, American preacher James Bondurant, American race car driver Joan Bondurant, American spy and scholar of nonviolence Matt Bondurant, American writer", "Mitcham General Cemetery was 'established in 1854 for non conformist or \"dissenting\" Protestant denominations to compliment [sic] the neighbouring Church of England Cemetery.'", "Buxton is a surname of Anglo-Saxon, or Scottish-Gaelic origin, and may refer to Adam Buxton (born 1969), British comedian Angela Buxton (born 1934), English tennis player Aubrey Buxton, Baron Buxton of Alsa (1918-2009), British soldier, politician, and television executive Barclay Fowell Buxton (1860-1946), English evangelist Bertha Henry Buxton (1844-1881), British novelist and children's author Byron Buxton (born 1993), American baseball player Dr C. Lee Buxton (1904-1969), American gynecologist Charles Buxton (1823-1871), British politician Charles Roden Buxton (1875-1942), English philanthropist and politician Christopher Buxton (martyr) (died 1588), English Roman Catholic priest Dave Buxton (born 1952), English jazz pianist Edward Buxton (conservationist) (1840-1924), British conservationist Sir Edward Buxton, 2nd Baronet (1812-1858), British Liberal Party politician Felix Buxton, British musician, member of Basement Jaxx Francis Buxton (1847-1911), British barrister and Liberal Party politician Frank Buxton (1930-2018), American actor and director Glen Buxton (1947-1997), American musician Godfrey Buxton (1895-1986), missionary training college founder Ian Buxton (1938-2010), English footballer and cricketer Jake Buxton (born 1985), English professional footballer Jedediah Buxton (1707-1772), English mental calculator Jeff Buxton, American wrestling coach Judy Buxton (born 1950), British actress Lewis Buxton (born 1983), English footballer Luther Buxton (1822-1897), American physician and politician Mick Buxton (born 1943), English football manager Nigel Buxton (1924-2015), British travel writer Noel Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton (1869-1948), British politician, son of Thomas Buxton Peter Buxton (born 1978), English rugby union footballer Ralph Buxton (1911-1988), Canadian baseball player Richard Buxton (botanist) (1786-1865), British shoemaker and amateur botanist Sir Richard Buxton (born 1938), British judge Dame Rita Buxton (1896-1982), Australian community worker, activist, racehorse owner, and philanthropist Robert Buxton (disambiguation) Ron Buxton (born 1949), Democratic politician from Pennsylvania Ronald Buxton (British politician) (1923-2017), British politician Samuel R. Buxton (1874-1951), mayor of Newport News, Virginia Sarah G. Buxton (born 1965), American actress Sarah Buxton (singer) (born 1980), American country singer-songwriter Searby Buxton (1832-1919), New Zealand politician Steve Buxton (footballer, born 1888) (1888-1953), English football left back Steve Buxton (footballer, born 1960), English football forward Sydney Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton (1853-1934), British politician Sir Thomas Buxton, 1st Baronet (1786-1845), British brewer, politician, and reformer Sir Thomas Buxton, 3rd Baronet (1837-1915), British politician and Governor of South Australia Sir Thomas Buxton, 4th Baronet (1865-1919), British MP and social reformer Tonia Buxton, Greek Cypriot television presenter Lady Victoria Buxton (1839-1916), British philanthropist", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Treasure County, Montana", "The Old Wethersfield Historic District was established under town statutes in 1962, \"to preserve and protect the many architectural phases of a Connecticut River Community in continual growth from 1634 to the present.\"", "Wilson wrote the College of William & Mary's spirit song, \"Our Alma Mater.\"", "Hugh Hastings may refer to: Hugh Hastings (soldier, died 1347) (c.1310-1347), English administrator and soldier Hugh Hastings (soldier, died 1369), English soldier and noble who fought in the Hundred Years' War, son of the above Hugh Hastings (soldier, died 1386), English soldier and noble who fought in the Hundred Years' War, son of the above Hugh Hastings (playwright) (1917-2004), Australian writer and World War II naval veteran", "The album spawned the singles \"Weary\", which charted at number twenty-nine on the Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay and \"No One Else\", which was included on the soundtrack to Tyler Perry's 2007 film Why Did I Get Married?", "The Street Fighter is a Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd. and released in 1974, originally released in Japan as Gekitotsu!", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Richet (1850-1935), French physiologist Jean-François Richet (born 1966), French screenwriter, film director and producer Léon Richet (1843-1907), French painter", "In 2008, \"I Got A Thing For You (Remix)\" was featured in the national television ad campaign for \"Chickdowntown.com\" and \"To Hell With the Devil\" was featured during an episode of \"Moonlight\" on CBS.", "Scarlat is a Romanian male given name and surname that may refer to: Scarlat Callimachi Scarlat Callimachi (hospodar) Scarlat Cantacuzino Scarlat Ghica Cristina Scarlat Roxana Scarlat", "Ebara is divided into three main divisions: Fluid Machinery & Systems Company, which produces: Pumps: standard and engineered pumps and pumping system engineering Turbines: Gas and steam turbines of various sizes, including micro gas turbines Turbo-compressors, blowers, and fans Chillers Precision Machinery Company which produces: CMP, Plating, and Cleaning systems Dry vacuum and turbo-molecular pumps Gas scrubber systems Ozonized water generators Chemical filters Environmental Engineering Company, which produces: Water treatment and sewage and industrial wastewater systems Solid waste processing/utilization systems Gas treatment systems Environmental remediation services Plant operation & maintenance services", "The UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal is a biennial international science prize created jointly by UNESCO and the Pasteur Institute in 1995 \"to be awarded in recognition of outstanding research contributing to a beneficial impact on human health and to the advancement of scientific knowledge in related fields such as medicine, fermentations, agriculture and food.\"", "A December 6, 1982 article in The New York Times described the Cavaliers during Stepien's ownership as \"the worst club and most poorly run franchise in professional basketball.\"", "Steve Pederson was athletic director (AD) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Pittsburgh.", "1959 Major League Baseball All-Star Game may refer to: The 1959 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (first game), a 5-4 victory for the National League over the American League The 1959 Major League Baseball All-Star Game (second game), a 5-3 victory for the American League", "Hassanal Bolkiah Boys' Arabic Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Arab Laki-Laki Hassanal Bolkiah, abbreviated as SMALHB; Arabic: ‎) is a government Arabic religious school located in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei.", "Cook, along with Mary Church Terrell, Anna J. Cooper, Angelina Weld Grimke, and Nannie Helen Burroughs, \"exemplified the third generation of African American woman suffragists who related to both the Black and the white worlds.\"", "Red card may also refer to:", "Redirect to: Superstition (The Birthday Massacre album)", "People with this name include: Lee Tzsche (born 1970), South Korean female singer-songwriter Lee Sang-eun (born 1975), South Korean female handball player Oh Sang-eun (born 1977), South Korean male table tennis player Kim Sang-eun (born 1978), stage name Lee Ji-ah, South Korean actress", "The 1981 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship", "Dashkesan may refer to: Daşksn, a town in Azerbaijan Daşgsn, a village in Azerbaijan Daşksn (settlement), a municipality in Azerbaijan Dashkasan Rayon, a rayon in Azerbaijan Dashkasan (disambiguation), places in Iran", "The song was released through the official soundtrack of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Listen Up!", "Charles H. Scott (October 18, 1860 - ?)", "Rhys Thomas (born 18 September 1979) is a Welsh director and producer best known for Rhys Thomas ( director )'s work on Saturday Night Live for NBC and the series Documentary Now!", "Redirect to: Uganda men's national under-18 basketball team", "Satoshi Miyagi (, Miyagi Satoshi, February 9, 1959) is a Japanese Theatre Director, in Kanda, Tokyo.", "Nathan Wilson may refer to: Nathan Wilson (politician) (1758-1834), American politician N. D. Wilson (born 1978), American author Nathan Wilson (footballer) (born 1993), Australian rules footballer from Western Australia Nathan Wilson (cinematographer) for The Trouble with Romance Nathan Wilson (cyclist) in 2013 USA Pro Cycling Challenge", "The Weather Smells Like Oranges is the first EP by the Dominican picnic-pop band Las Acevedo, released independently in February 2010, shortly after their single \"Chaka Chaka!\"", "Sumudu Fernando was a member of the Sri Lankan team during the 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20", "Notable people with the surname include: Mohsen Makhmalbaf (born 1957), Iranian film director Samira Makhmalbaf (born 1977 or 1980), Iranian film director, daughter of Mohsen Makhmalbaf Hana Makhmalbaf (born 1988), Iranian film director, daughter of Mohsen Makhmalbaf", "The book was published by Zondervan on September 1, 2001.", "In an in-depth interview with Transverso Media, lead singer Alex Ebert explained his desire to evolve on PersonA, stating, \"In a lot of ways this album does things that are missing.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Ödön Zombori (1907-1989), Hungarian wrestler Sándor Zombori (born 1951), Hungarian footballer Vilmos Zombori (1906-1993), Romanian footballer Zalán Zombori (born 1975), Hungarian footballer", "Taizhou Luqiao Airport is located in Luqiao District, 20 kilometers from the city center.", "It may refer to: Concepción Mendizábal Mendoza (1893-1985), first female civil engineer in Mexico Enrique Mendizabal (born 1919)), pharmacist and Olympic Shooter for Peru at the 1948 London Games Gabriel Mendizabal (1765-1838), general during the Napoleonic Wars Guillermo Mendizábal (born 1954), retired Mexican footballer and manager Ignacio Uría Mendizábal (1937-2008), Basque businessman, head of construction company, Altuna y Uría Itziar Mendizabal (born 1981), ballet dancer José María Álvarez Mendizábal (1891-1965), Spanish politician and lawyer Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (1790-1853), Spanish economist and politician Luis A. Aranberri Mendizabal \"Amatiño\" (born 1945), Basque media professional Mariano Juaristi Mendizábal (1904-2001), Azkoitian Basque pelota player known as Atano III Rosendo Mendizabal (1868-1913), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina", "Laurel Hill may refer to the following: In Australia Laurel Hill, New South Wales, a town in the Riverina region In Ireland Laurel Hill Coláiste, a school in Limerick, Ireland In the United States Laurel Hill, Florida, a city in Okaloosa County Laurel Hill, North Carolina (disambiguation) Laurel Hill (Oregon), a historic hill on the Oregon Trail Laurel Hill (Pennsylvania), also known as Laurel Ridge, located in the Allegheny Mountains Laurel Hill, Virginia, a census-designated place in Fairfax County Laurel Hill Cemetery, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Laurel Hill Mansion, in Philadelphia, originally Randolph House/Mansion, renamed in 1976 Laurel Hill Creek, a tributary of the Youghiogheny River in Pennsylvania Other Snake Hill, also known as Laurel Hill, an igneous rock intrusion in New Jersey Laurel Mountain (West Virginia), also known as Laurel Hill, site of the Battle of Laurel Hill", "Notable people with the surname include: Anders Österling (1884-1981), Swedish poet and writer Felipe Osterling (1932-2014), Peruvian lawyer, writer and politician Frederick J. Osterling (1865-1934), American architect", "The 1856 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 4, 1856 as part of the 1856 United States presidential election.", "Sic, SIC, etc., also may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna de Koven (1862-1953), American novelist, historian and socialite Ernest de Koven Leffingwell (1875-1971), arctic explorer, geologist and Spanish-American War veteran Henry William John Koven, connected with SS Sauternes, a steamship built in 1922 James De Koven, also known as James DeKoven, (1831-1879), priest, an educator and leader of the Oxford Movement in the Episcopal Church Jamie Koven (born 1973), American rower Jean de Koven (1915-1937), dancer from Boston, Massachusetts, who was murdered in Paris, France in 1937 Reginald De Koven (1859-1920), American music critic and prolific composer, particularly of comic operas Steve Koven, Canadian jazz pianist and member of the Steve Koven Trio", "This is a list of universities in South Sudan:", "Redirect to: Kishen Pattnaik", "Song (date), Writers - Artist", "Types include: Clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina Clear-cell ovarian carcinoma Uterine clear-cell carcinoma Clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the lung (which is a type of Clear-cell carcinoma of the lung)", "Bob Hepple was \"knighted in 2004.\"", "In 1986 Brit Pettersen won the silver medal at the Norwegian championships in 10 km cross-country running, representing Lillehammer IF.", "The 1924 Racine Legion season was their third in the league and last season as the Legion.", "The island name means \"Island of the devout foreigner.\"", "The Kizimkazi Mosque is a mosque situated on the southern tip of the island of Zanzibar in Tanzania and is one of the oldest Islamic buildings on the East African coast.", "Sara-su, Sarısu, Sarisu, Sarysu, or áríú, the name means yellow water in Turkic languages, may refer to:", "The surname may refer to: Jonas Šimkus, Lithuanian defense minister (1922) Modestas Šimkus, Lithuanian weightlifter Ona Jankauskienė-Šimkutė, a Lithuanian Righteous Among the Nations Šimkus Antanas, Šimkienė Vlada, a family of Lithuanian Righteous Among the Nations Stasys Šimkus, Lithuanian composer Vestards Šimkus, Latvian pianist and composer", "Amanda Richards (born April 25, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon,", "Redirect to: Charles Johnson (North Carolina politician)", "Vice Admiral Robert Parker is a retired officer of the United States Coast Guard", "R2R may refer to: Record to report, a finance and accounting management process R-2R, a configuration of resistor ladder Reel-to-reel, Reel-to-reel audio tape recording Right to Reply, a former British television series Roll-to-roll, creating electronic devices on flexible rolls Right to Repair (disambiguation)", "Sukaj is an Albanian surname that may refer to Bashkim Sukaj (born 1992), Swiss football player of Kosovan-Albanian origin Xhevahir Sukaj (born 1987), Albanian football forward", "Planisticus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Planisticus breuningi Vives, 2004 Planisticus latesulcatus (Fairmaire, 1887) Planisticus nivosus (Fairmaire, 1893)", "People with the surname include: Debbie Rosenberg (born Debbie Zuckerberg, 1969), American bridge player Donna Zuckerberg (born 1987), American writer and classical scholar Mark Zuckerberg (born 1984), American programmer and internet entrepreneur, founder of Facebook Randi Zuckerberg (born 1982), American psychologist and entrepreneur, former marketing director of Facebook", "The 1988 Asian Junior Women's Volleyball Championship was held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 14 August to 22 August 1988", "However, Ernest Augustus , King of Hanover's older brother Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent, fathered the eventual British heir, Victoria, in 1819 shortly before the birth of Ernest's only child, George.", "Rock also performed on several other recordings by Spike Jones and the City Slickers including \"I'm the Captain of the Space Ship\", \"You Wanna Buy a Bunny?", "Eckerö Line purchased the ship from P&O in 2019 and is expected to take delivery in June 2019 and renamed her MS Finbo Cargo.", "This race course is considered one of the top racecourses in India and was inaugurated by the 6th Nizam Mahbub Ali Khan", "Pedro Paulo Alves Vieira dos Reis (born 10 February 1994), known as Pedro Paulo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Sài Gòn" ]
[ "David Bernard has gained recognition for David Bernard ( conductor )'s dramatic and incisive conducting in the United States and in over 20 countries on four continents.", "Redirect to: The Nest (2020 film)", "Bharati Ray was elected to the Rajya Sabha the Upper house of Indian Parliament from West Bengal as a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).<", "A list of mainland Chinese films released in 2003:", "Deseo (Spanish for \"wish\" or \"desire\"), or El Deseo may also refer to:", "Alfred Lapointe (9 April 1835 - 30 October 1915) was a farmer, miller and political figure in Quebec.", "Badanes received Steve Badanes's Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University in 1967, and his Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)", "Redirect to: 2019 Diamond League", "Notable people with the surname include: Barry Melton (born 1947), musician and co-founder of Country Joe and The Fish Carl D. Melton (1927-2016), American politician and judge Charles Melton (actor) (born 1991), American actor and model Douglas A. Melton (born 1953), developmental biologist Florence Melton (1911-2007), American inventor Frank Melton (died 2009), former mayor of Jackson, Mississippi J. Gordon Melton (born 1942), American religious scholar John Melton (died 1640), English politician and author Justin Melton (born 1987), Filipino-American professional basketball player Matthew Melton (born 1982), American musician and producer Mitchell Melton (1943-2013), American politician Parvati Melton (born 1989), Indian model and actress Sid Melton (born 1920), American actor Terrence Melton (born 1977), American football player William Melton (died 1340), Archbishop of York", "Stary Widok [star vidk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kobiele Wielkie, within Radomsko County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.", "The Archdeacon of Rochester is a senior office-holder in the Diocese of Rochester (a division of the Church of England Province of Canterbury.)", "Riefkohl is the surname of the following people: Johann Ernst Christian Riefkohl (1783-1855), Pastor at the Lutheran church in Langendorf, Germany Frederick Lois Riefkohl (1889-1969), Puerto Rican officer in the United States Navy Rafael Bernabe Riefkohl (born 1959), Puerto Rican politician Rudolph W. Riefkohl (1885-1950), Puerto Rican officer in the United States Army, brother of Frederick William Riefkohl (born 1939), Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association", "Tanus may refer to: Tanus, Tarn, France Tanus (Crete), a town of ancient Crete", "SLNS Sooraya - Shanghai class fast gun boat commissioned on 1972 Feb 22 and sank at List of ships of the Sri Lanka Navy's mooring on 1995 Apr 19 HMCyS SERUWA - Short Patrol Boat commissioned on 1955 Jul 15 and decommissioned in 1970's SLNS Seruwa - General duties Patrol craft commissioned in late 1970's SLNS Sayura (P620) - (ex-INS Sarayu) Sukanya class patrol vessel commissioned in 2000 SLNS Samadura (P621) - (ex-USCGC Courageous (WMEC-622)) medium endurance cutter commissioned in 2005 SLNS Sagara (P622) - (ex-ICGS Varaha (41)) Vikram Class offshore patrol vessel commissioned in 2006 SLNS Suranimala (P702) - (ex-INS Moledet) Sa'ar 4 Class missile boat commissioned in 2000 SLNS Shakthi (L880) - Type 074 landing ship T HMCyS TARAWA - Short Patrol Boat decommissioned in 1970's U SLNS Udara (P341) - Lushun Class Patrol Boat commissioned on 2000 Jun 11 W SLNS Weeraya - Shanghai Class fast gun boat commissioned on 1972 Feb 22 SLNS Wickrama II (P318) - Shanghai II Class commissioned on 2000 Jun 11 V HMCyS Vijaya - Algerine class minesweeper (ex-HMS Flying Fish (J370)) -former flagship de-commissioned on 1963 Mar 31", "Canton of Brou consists of the following communes: Les Autels-Villevillon Authon-du-Perche La Bazoche-Gouet Beaumont-les-Autels Béthonvilliers Brou Chapelle-Guillaume Chapelle-Royale Charbonnières Cloyes-les-Trois-Rivières Commune nouvelle d'Arrou Coudray-au-Perche Dampierre-sous-Brou Dangeau (partly) Les Étilleux Frazé Gohory Luigny Miermaigne Montigny-le-Chartif Mottereau Moulhard Saint-Bomer Unverre Yèvres", "Redirect to: List of NOAA satellites", "Stenostola is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Stenostola alboscutellata Kraatz, 1862 Stenostola anomala Bates, 1884 Stenostola argyrosticta Bates, 1884 Stenostola atra Gressitt, 1951 Stenostola basisuturalis Gressitt, 1935 Stenostola callosicollis Breuning, 1943 Stenostola dubia (Laicharting, 1784) Stenostola ferrea (Schrank, 1776) Stenostola impustulata (Motschulsky, 1860) Stenostola lineata Gressitt, 1951 Stenostola minamii (Makihara, 1984) Stenostola nigerrima (Breuning, 1947) Stenostola niponensis Pic, 1901 Stenostola pallida Gressitt, 1951 Stenostola trivittata Breuning, 1947 Stenostola unicolor Kono, 1933", "Notable people with the surname include: František Čáp (1913-1972), also known as Franz Cap, Czech film director and screenwriter Tomáš Čáp (born 1978), Czech footballer Vladimír Čáp (born 1976), Czech footballer Vladislav Čáp (born 1926), figure skater", "Redirect to: George Barnes (Georgia politician)", "Borj (Persian: ‎) may refer to: Borj-e Olya, East Azerbaijan Province Borj-e Sofla, East Azerbaijan Province Borj-e Dasht Darreh, Fars Province Borj-e Delbar, Fars Province Borj-e Khankaram, Fars Province Borj-e Safar Beg, Fars Province Borj-e Seyfollah, Fars Province Borj-e Seyyed, Fars Province Borj Sukhteh-ye Olya, Fars Province Borj Sukhteh-ye Sofla, Fars Province Borj, Fahraj, Kerman Province Borj, Ekhtiarabad, Kerman Province Borj-e Abbasabad, Kerman Province Borj, Khuzestan Borj-e Ali Shir-e Olya, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Borj-e Ali Shir-e Sofla, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Borj-e Bahmani, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Borj, Markazi Borj-e Abbas Khan, Markazi Province Borj-e Balan, Markazi Province Borj-e Cheshmeh-ye Mahmud, Markazi Province Borj-e Eyvaz, Markazi Province Borj Qaqan, Markazi Province Borj-e Kheyl, Mazandaran Province Borj, North Khorasan (disambiguation) Borj, Bojnord Borj, Esfarayen Borj-e Aqa Borj-e Zanganlu Borj-e Zavalfaqar Borj, Razavi Khorasan Borj-e Qardash, Razavi Khorasan Province Borj-e Zeydanlu, Razavi Khorasan Province Borj-e Mirgol, Sistan and Baluchestan Province Borj-e Yusef, Sistan and Baluchestan Province Borj-e Mohammadan, South Khorasan Province Borj-e Sarhangi, South Khorasan Province Borj-e Ziad, South Khorasan Province", "Jagger Eaton (born February 21, 2001) is a sponsored amateur skateboarder who, as of September 2013, is a Mega Ramp competitor and was formerly the youngest ever X Games competitor, until his record was broken by Gui Khury.", "The second single taken from the album was originally expected to be \"Unlikely Hero\", but Irwin has stated on the Hoosiers' Twitter feed that this plan has been changed, and stated that the band \"will let you know what soon.\"", "In the spring of 1998 TV3 purchased the broadcast rights to air Robinson Ekspeditionen's own version of Expedition Robinson.", "Born around the year 1410, Cuacuauhtzin became lord when his father, Tencoyotzin died at a young age.", "The most important thing for a man of letters, Ali Akbar Navis says, is his work is durable or not?", "The album never charted, and was subsequently deleted.", "Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center's mission is to \"protect, preserve and interpret books, manuscripts and artifacts of the Schwenkfelders and the people of southeastern Pennsylvania in general and the Perkiomen Valley in particular.\"", "The following events occurred in February 1930:", "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", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Lindley (1904-1951), American lawyer and sportsman Audra Lindley (1918-1997), American actress Augustus Frederick Lindley (1840-1873), Royal Navy officer involved in the Taiping reform movement in China Butch Lindley (1948-1990), American NASCAR racer Charles Lindley (1865-1957), Swedish socialist and trade union activist David Lindley (musician) (born 1944), American guitarist David Lindley (physicist) (born 1956), British theoretical physicist and author Debbie Lindley (born 1973), British TV presenter and journalist Dennis Lindley (1923-2013), British statistician Dick Lindley, English professional footballer Earl Lindley (1933-2012), Canadian professional football player Eric Lindley (born 1982), American artist, writer, and musician Fred Lindley (born 1878), English Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Rotherham 1923-31 Fleetwood Lindley, the last surviving person to have viewed Abraham Lincoln's body Florence Lindley, British school headmistress Florrie Lindley, fictional character in British TV soap opera Coronation Street Sir Francis Lindley (1872-1950), British diplomat Hilda Lindley, American environmentalist Howard Lindley (died 1972), Australian journalist and filmmaker Isaac Lindley (1904-1989), Peruvian businessman Jacob Lindley (1774-1857), first president of Ohio University James Lindley (born 1981), English footballer James Johnson Lindley (1822-1891), U.S. Representative from Missouri Jen Lindley, fictional character in American TV drama Dawson's Creek John Lindley (1799-1865), English botanist, gardener and orchidologist John Lindley (cinematographer) (born 1951), American cinematographer Jonathan Lindley (1756-1828), one of the original settlers of Orange County, Indiana Leta Lindley (born 1972), American professional golfer Louis Burton Lindley, Jr., better known as the actor Slim Pickens Mark Lindley (born 1937), American musicologist and historian Maurice Lindley (1915-1994), English football player, coach and manager Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley (1828-1921), English jurist, son of John Lindley Paul Lindley (born 1966), English businessman Richard Lindley (author) (born 1949), English author Robert Lindley (1776-1855), English cellist Ryan Lindley (born 1989), American footballer Simon Lindley (born 1948), British organist, choirmaster, conductor and composer Siri Lindley (born 1969), American triathlete and coach Thomas Jefferson Lindley (1843-1915), American Civil War soldier, farmer and politician Tinsley Lindley (1865-1940), English footballer Trevard Lindley (born 1986), American footballer Walter C. Lindley (1880-1958), United States federal judge William Lindley (1808-1900), English civil engineer Sir William Heerlein Lindley (1853-1917), British civil engineer, son of William Lindley", "The cinematography team included Jayanan Vincent, Ramachandra Babu and Venugopal Madathil", "William Klippgen (born 1969 in Trondheim, Norway) is a Singapore-based Norwegian entrepreneur and technology venture capitalist who co-founded the price comparison portal Zoomit.com (later merged with Kelkoo, which was sold to Yahoo!", "Bollène (Provençal: Bouleno) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.", "Devoe or DeVoe is both a given name and surname.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexandra Sviridova (born 1951), Russian-American writer, journalist and filmmaker Evgeni Sviridov (born 1974), Uzbekistani figure skater Evgeniy Sviridov (born 1974), Belarusian bandy player Georgy Sviridov (1915-1998), Russian composer Karp Sviridov (1896-1967), Soviet general Ruslan Sviridov (born 1973), Russian pianist Sergey Sviridov (born 1990), Russian decathlete Valentin Sviridov (born 1967), Russian politician Vladimir Sviridov (born 1990), Russian Paralympic athlete", "A list of films produced in Turkey in the 1980s:", "Redirect to: List of Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the NFL draft", "Soon after Omeros's publication in 1990, it received praise from publications like The Washington Post and The New York Times Book Review, the latter of which chose the book as one of its \"Best Books of 1990\" and called it \"one of Mr. Walcott's finest poetic works.\"", "Redirect to: Longnose sucker", "Forest Hill is an unincorporated community in Harford County, Maryland, United States, located north of the county seat of Bel Air.", "Redirect to: A14 road (Sri Lanka)", "Redirect to: Édouard Mézan de Malartic", "We also assigned a team with special equipment to chase and destroy any ship flying the American flag in retaliation for the brutal killing of our friends.\"", "Credits as Writer Reflections in a Golden Eye, 1967 The Kremlin Letter, 1970 The Man Who Would Be King, 1975 Credits as Actor The Night of the Iguana, 1964 Winter Kills, 1979 Wise Blood, 1979 Credits as Assistant to John Huston Freud, 1962 The List of Adrian Messenger, 1963 The Night of the Iguana, 1964 The Bible: In the Beginning, 1966 Sinful Davey, 1969 Fat City, 1972 The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, 1972 The MacKintosh Man, 1973 Phobia, 1980 Victory, 1981 Annie, 1982", "Santa Rosa Hills may refer to: Santa Rosa Hills (Inyo County) in California, USA Santa Rosa Hills (Riverside County) in California, USA Santa Rosa Hills (Santa Barbara County) in California, USA Other similar names include: Santa Rosa Mountains (disambiguation) Santa Rosa Range in Nevada, USA", "The Gift of Happiness Foundation is a Registered Charity in the Kingdom of Thailand (Registration number: Kor Tor 1914)", "Alex Trivellato (born 5 January 1993 in Bolzano) is an Italian professional ice hockey defenceman.", "The film was released in English and Malayalam", "George Cory may refer to: George Cory (historian) (1862-1935), English-born South African chemist and historian George C. Cory Jr. (1920-1978), American pianist and composer George Norton Cory (1874-1968), Canadian-born and educated soldier with the British Army", "Events from the year 1996 in Sweden", "John C. Zimmerman Sr. (May 12, 1835 - October 26, 1935) was a Michigan politician.", "The Ulandra Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve that is located in the west hills of the Southern Tablelands and eastern Riverina regions of New South Wales in eastern Australia.", "Parepimelitta is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Parepimelitta barriai (Cerda, 1968) Parepimelitta femoralis (Fairmaire & Germain, 1859)", "The following events occurred in September 1940:", "Redirect to: Progressive Party (South Korea, 2017)", "The European explorer Thomas Mitchell named and then described the mountain as \"Mount Zero, a name I applied to a remarkable cone at the western extermity of the chain of mountains.\"", "Christopher Benson may refer to: Christopher Benson (theologian) (1788-1868), English preacher and lecturer Christopher Benson (company director) (born 1933), British chartered surveyor and company director", "Bess Myerson was a heroine to the Jewish community, where \"she was the most famous pretty girl since Queen Esther.\"", "Since its founding in 1998, subRosa has developed situated, trans-disciplinary, performative, and discursive practices that create open-ended environments where participants engage with objects, texts, digital technologies, and critical learning experiences interacting with each other and the artists.\"", "The film closes with an image of President Franklin Roosevelt and the words \"If the old name of Roosevelt / Makes your old heart throb / Then take this message, straight from the President / And give a man a job!\"", "Gee was one of six women among the 20 writers on the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list in 1983, which Maggie Gee ( novelist ) recalls as \"a very good time for fiction.\"", "Business Insider reports that, \"Some employees have tried to send e-mails to an address that the company provided them to request pay, but one employee told the Mercury News that Agami Systems 'haven't received one response, not one.'", "Triangulus (genus), a barnacle genus in the family Lernaeodiscidae Amblyseius triangulus (A. triangulus), a species of mite Amphithalamus triangulus (A. triangulus), a species of snail in the genus Amphithalamus Archastes triangulus (A. triangulus), a species of beetle in the genus Archastes Cybaeus triangulus (C. triangulus), a species of spider in the genus Cybaeus Heishanobaatar triangulus (H. triangulus), an extinct Cretaceous period mammal species Psechrus triangulus (P. triangulus), a species of spider in the family Psechridae Potamonautes triangulus (P. triangulus), a species of crab in the genus Potamonautes Praealticus triangulus (P. triangulus), a species of fish Tigriopus triangulus (T. triangulus), a species of crustacean Trachygamasus triangulus (T. triangulus), a species of snail in the genus Trachygamasus", "This family consists of three following subfamilies (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005): Sinuopeinae Wenz, 1938 Platyschismatinae Knight, 1956 Turbonellininae Knight, 1956", "Ioesse is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Ioesse putaoensis Ohbayashi & Lin, 2012 Ioesse rubra (Pic, 1925) Ioesse sanguinolenta Thomson, 1864", "For any positive integer n other than 4, there are no exotic smooth structures on in other words, if n 4 then any smooth manifold homeomorphic to is diffeomorphic to", "Correctly quoting Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda shouldn't merit a Pulitzer Prize.\"", "Cancer, There Is Hope is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Victor Salmones, installed in Houston, Texas, in the United States.", "Redirect to: 2017 Big Ten Baseball Tournament", "Shri Mool Chand Meena is an Indian politician and former Member of Parliament (1992-2006.)", "Christopher Wagner (born May 27, 1991) is an American professional ice hockey forward for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL).", "Levon Ghulyan (Armenian: ) was an Armenian politician who served as Minister of Provisions of the First Republic of Armenia from 1918 to 1919", "Redirect to: San Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna", "Notable people with the name include: Given name Rail Malikov (born 1985), Azerbaijani football defender Rail Rozakov (born 1981), Russian ice hockey defenceman Rail Zaripov (born 1995), Russian football player Surname Joanes Rail (born 1958), Canadian handball player", "I1, i1, or I-1 may refer to: Haplogroup I-M253, a human Y-chromosome haplogroup occurring at greatest frequency in Scandinavia Japanese submarine I-1, a 1926 Imperial Japanese Navy submarine Motorola i1, a smartphone by Motorola LB&SCR I1 class, a 1906 British class of 4-4-2 steam tank locomotives Polikarpov I-1, a 1923 Soviet monoplane fighter I1, a rank-into-rank axiom in mathematical set theory", "Chunikhel is a village and former Village Development Committee that is now part of Budanilkantha Municipality in Kathmandu District in Province No.", "Notable people with the surname include: Agnolo di Baccio d'Agnolo (16th century), Italian architect Baccio D'Agnolo (1462-1543), Italian woodcarver", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1910:", "Glushakov (Russian: ) is a Russian surname that may refer to: Denis Glushakov (born 1987), Russian footballer Valeri Glushakov (born 1926), Soviet and Belarusian opera singer Valeri Glushakov (born 1959), Soviet and Russian footballer", "Redirect to: Scaly foot", "Since September 2015 Luis Miguel Martín is the head coach of Nike Run Club Madrid", "Begnon-Damien Kone (born 1921-1922?", "Just as columnists like Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren would do later, \"Doris Blake\" had single issue booklets available to female readers who provided a self-addressed stamped envelope, ranging from Getting and Keeping Boys Interested to What About Petting?", "List of Hebrew language poets (year links are to corresponding \"[year] in poetry\" article):", "Theodore William Richards (January 31, 1868 - April 2, 1928) was the first American scientist to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, earning the award \"in recognition of his exact determinations of the atomic weights of a large number of the chemical elements.\"", "Julie Doucet's work is concerned with such topics as \"sex, violence, menstruation and male/female issues.\"", "This is a list of museums in Singapore:", "Xenopsis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Xenopsis akiyamai Volkovitsh, 2009 Xenopsis boschmai Thery, 1935 Xenopsis kubani Volkovitsh, 2009 Xenopsis laevis Saunders, 1867 Xenopsis pacholatkoi Volkovitsh, 2008 Xenopsis violaceocyanea Volkovitsh, 2008 Xenopsis woodleyi Volkovitsh, 2008", "Vitālijs Meļņičenko (born 11 November 1987 in Riga) is a Latvian footballer who plays for FK Spartaks Jūrmala.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ahmad Wais Afzali (born 1972), American imam Bahram Afzali (1938-1984), Imperial Iranian Navy commander Kathy Afzali (born 1957), American politician Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali, Afghan politician", "Turnor hired on for three years as an inland surveyor with the HBC and landed at York Factory (Man.)", "Glyphyalinia is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Zonitidae", "Larry DuPraz (1919-2006) was the long-time production supervisor of The Daily Princetonian and Princeton University's unofficial \"professor of journalism.\"", "Sarah Rebecca Rachel Leah Horowitz (1715?-1790?", "Parasambus is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Parasambus aurosignatus Descarpentries & Villiers, 1966 Parasambus sauteri (Kerremans, 1913)", "Niles is a surname and a masculine given name which may refer to:", "Redirect to: Hot pot", "Modelo is a city in Santa Catarina, in the Southern Region of Brazil.", "John Gregory Kerr (born October 8, 1947) is a Canadian politician.", "Canal 13 (Spanish for Channel 13) may refer to: Canal 13 (Argentina), television network from Buenos Aires, Argentina Canal 13 (Chile), television network from Santiago, Chile Canal 13 (Colombia), television network from Colombia Canal 13 (Costa Rica), a public television station in Costa Rica Canal 13 (Guatemala), television network from Guatemala owned by Remigio Ángel González Canal 13 (Mexico), a regional television network in parts of Mexico Canal 13 (Paraguay), television network that aired the OTI Festival singing competition in Paraguay WORO-DT, a television station in Puerto Rico" ]
[ "James Crombie may refer to: James Crombie (minister) (1730-1790), Scottish Presbyterian minister, founder of Belfast Academy James Crombie (politician) (1834-1898), politician in colonial Queensland James Edward Crombie (1862-1932), Scottish philanthropist, meteorologist and seismologist", "303 may also refer to: 303 (number) Area code 303, a telephone code assigned to central Colorado Roland TB-303, a bass synthesizer .303 British, the .303\" calibre rifle and machine-gun cartridge 303 (comics), comic book miniseries by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows Prometheus (Stargate), also called BC-303 or X-303, fictional spacecraft in the Stargate SG-1 television show 3OH!3, an electropop band from Boulder, Colorado \"303\", also used in Australia and New Zealand to refer to the Lee-Enfield rifle \"303\", a song by Kula Shaker from the album K HTTP 303, a status code for \"See other\" SOP 303, a National Communications System standard operating procedure to turn off mobile communications 303 (band), a British girl group Pearson 303, an American sailboat design 303 Squadron (disambiguation), several military units", "Max Messner was a professional American football player who played linebacker for six seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, and New York Giants", "People with this name include: Lee Sung-jae (born 1970), South Korean actor Kim Sung-jae (1972-1995), South Korean hip-hop artist Lee Sung-jae (footballer born 1976), South Korean football player Kim Seong-jae (born 1976), South Korean retired football player Bae Sung-jae (born 1978), South Korean sports commentator Lee Sung-jae (footballer born 1987), South Korean football player Yook Sungjae (born 1995), South Korean idol singer, member of BtoB", "Notable people with the surname include: Cherie Lunghi (born 1952), British actress Emilio Lunghi (1886-1925), Italian athlete Miguel Lunghi (born 1943), Argentine politician Nathalie Lunghi (born 1986), British actress", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Collé, French dramatist and songwriter Edgard Colle, Belgian chess master Florence Colle, French sportswoman Raffaellino del Colle, Italian mannerist Ronald Colle, American metrologist", "Notable people with the surname include: Dexter Dunmore, South African comedian Casey Dunmore, US musician Dave Dunmore (born 1934), English footballer Fred Dunmore (1911-1991), English footballer Helen Dunmore (1952-2017), British author John Dunmore, New Zealand historian and playwright Laurence Dunmore, British graphic designer and film director Russell G. Dunmore (1884-1935), New York politician Tom Dunmore, British journalist", "St. Josephs is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the parish of Doora Barefield outside Ennis in County Clare, Ireland.", "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)", "The 1915 New York Giants season was the franchise's 33rd season.", "Bone Black may refer to: Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood, an account of author bell hooks growing up, written in 1996 Bone Black (2019 novel), a novel about vengeance The pigment bone char is also known as bone black", "(List 1986-present)", "Redirect to: List of honorary doctors of the University of Canterbury", "Redirect to: Magic (game terminology)", "Fady Maalouf (Arabic: ‎ pronounced Fādī Malūf; born on 20 April 1979) is a German-Lebanese pop and crossover opera singer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bertram Boltwood (1870-1927), American pioneer of radiochemistry Paul Boltwood, Canadian amateur astronomer", "2000 Nagoya Grampus Eight season", "Wee Wee Hours is included on the 1969 album Chuck Berry Live in Concert and in the 1987 film Hail!", "Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Büchler (1867-1939), Austro-Hungarian rabbi, historian and theologian Heinrich Bichler (also Hans Bichler, Heinrich Büchler or Hans Büchler), Swiss painter Jean-Pierre Büchler (1908-1993), Luxembourgian politician John Carl Buechler (1952-2019), American director, actor, and special effects and makeup artist Jud Buechler (born 1968), American professional basketball player Markus Büchler (born 1955), German surgeon and university professor Nicole Büchler (born 1983), Swiss pole vaulter Sándor Büchler (1869-1944), Hungarian rabbi and educator", "A Man's Neck), a 1931 French detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon A Man's Neck (film), 1933 French crime film adaptation of the novel directed by Julien Duvivier", "The cast was led by Marion Ross; Art Garfunkel performed the theme song, which was titled \"Just Over the Brooklyn Bridge.\"", "1995 saw the Sturt Football Club set a number of unwanted South Australian National Football League records: The first (and to date only) team in the VFL/AFL, SANFL or WAFL to finish with a 0-22 record The first team in the VFL/AFL, SANFL or WAFL since Fitzroy and Central District in 1964 to finish with a winless season The furthest a team in the VFL/AFL, SANFL or WAFL has ever been from winning a game: not once did the Double Blues come within four goals of 1995 Sturt Football Club season's opponents at the final siren A seventh consecutive wooden spoon, beating St Kildas VFL record from 1897-1902 and Woodville's SANFL record from 1980-85 Finished seven games behind second-last placed Woodville-West Torrens, equaling St Kildas VFL record from 1902", "Kışlak is a town in Hatay Province, Turkey", "Tiger Express is a steel wild mouse roller coaster located at La Mer de Sable in France.", "The 1914-15 Duquesne Dukes men's basketball team represents Duquesne University during the 1914-15 college men's basketball season.", "Both as a historian and an academic, Hundley was renowned for inventing the professional history of water rights in the Western United States", "Redirect to: Chequers plan", "Redirect to: List of members of the European Parliament for Ireland, 1989-1994", "Notable people with the surname include: Jaime Viñals (born 1966), Guatemalan mountaineer José Viñals (born 1954), Spanish economist and businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: Adriana Tarud (born 1980), Colombian beauty queen Rafael Tarud (1918-2009), Chilean politician", "Zeni Geva's music is often technically unorthodox and demanding, and has earned progressive rock comparisons: critic Patrick Kennedy describes their 1993 album Desire for Agony as resembling \"Motörhead meets King Crimson.\"", "2000 Vissel Kobe season", "Connie Fisher (born 17 June 1983) is a British actress, singer and TV presenter, who won the BBC One talent contest, How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?", "Redirect to: Ivory Coast men's national basketball team", "Petrov (Cyrillic: ; masculine) or Petrova (Cyrillic: ; feminine) may refer to:", "Redirect to: Mozambique men's national basketball team", "Notable people with the surname include: Bob Geren (born 1961), American baseball player Charlie Geren (born 1949), American politician Pete Geren (born 1952), American politician Richard Geren (1917-2002), American geologist", "Eurycallinus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Eurycallinus mirabilis Bates, 1885 Eurycallinus unifasciatus (Breuning, 1947)", "Grace Stewart may refer to: Grace Stewart (field hockey) (born 1997), Australian field hockey player Grace Anne Stewart (1893-1970), first woman to graduate in geology in Canada Grace Campbell Stewart (died 1863), British miniature painter", "Freeland Community School District is a part of the Saginaw Intermediate School District and serves the Freeland area, including Tittabawassee Township, the northern portion of Thomas Township, and the westernmost sections of Kochville Township.", "The album is named after the colá song \"Rogá mar\" made by Teófilo Chantre, the song appears in the seventh track", "Two human polls comprise the 1989-90 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls.", "Redirect to: 1952 U.S. Women's Open", "Riquelme is a Spanish surname that may refer to:", "Charles Edmund Ford was also a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and the Zoological Society of London", "After the election, the composition of the council was: Labour 18 Conservative 12 Liberal Democrat 7 Independent 4 Glossop Independent Party 2", "The infraorder contains the seven superfamilies: Chrysomeloidea (~7 families including longhorn beetles and leaf beetles) Cleroidea (checkered beetles, bark-gnawing beetles and soft-winged flower beetles) Coccinelloidea (15 families, includes ladybirds, and fungus beetles) Cucujoidea (~27 families) Curculionoidea (~8 families primarily consisting of weevils and also including snout beetles and bark beetles) Lymexyloidea (ship-timber beetles) Tenebrionoidea (formerly \"Heteromera\") (30 families including blister beetles and ant-like beetles)", "Grönlund is a Finnish surname and may refer to: Ernst Grönlund (1902-1968), Finnish football and bandy player Timo Grönlund (born 1954), Finnish sprint canoer Tommi Grönlund (born 1969), Finnish football player Tommi Grönlund (artist) (born 1967), Finnish artist and label owner (Sähkö Recordings)", "Redirect to: List of alien races in DC Comics#C", "The surname Negro may refer to: Alfonso Negro (1915-1984), American-born Italian footballer Benedikt Negro, German mime, clown and actor best known for Negro ( surname )'s lead performance in Cirque du Soleil's O Del Negro (active 1972), Spanish film actor Fred Negro (born 1959), Australian satirist and musician Maikol Negro (born 1988), Italian footballer Paolo Negro (born 1972), Italian footballer and manager", "Nguyn Đc Nhân (3 February 1989) is a Vietnamese footballer who plays as a Central midfielder for Đng Nai", "Redirect to: List of Babylon 5 episodes#ep101", "At Buenos Aires Stock Exchange's Council sit representatives of all different sectors of Argentina's economy.\"", "The satyr play was named Lycurgus (, Lykoûrgos) after the king, and might have presented Lycurgeia's attempt to domesticate the satyrs, civilizing their bestial nature and forcing them to perform at his feasts in \"honour not of Dionysus, but of himself and Ares.\"", "Kamil is an Arabic phrase meaning \"the person who has reached perfection.\"", "Ruben \"R.J.\" Alaniz (born June 14, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.", "Club described the album by saying: \"Heavy, bossy doom with just enough stoner-fuzz elements to build into something much more crushing, Full of Hell features enjoyable wacko lyrics, a super-tight songwriting structure, and a solid sound that seems like it's coming from a much more seasoned band.\"", "The competitions took place on the following days: Pairs: 8-10 February 1998 Men's singles: 12-14 February 1998 Ice dance: 13-16 February 1998 Ladies' singles: 18-20 February 1998 Exhibition gala: 21 February 1998", "Tullamore RFC is an Irish rugby team based in Tullamore, County Offaly, playing in Division 2C of the All-Ireland League", "Redirect to: Mastermind#Film", "Notable people with the surname include: Emo Welzl (born 1958), Austrian-Swiss computer scientist Jan Eskymo Welzl (1868-1948), Moravian explorer Kurt Welzl (born 1954), Austrian footballer", "Bob McCarron is most recognisable from his on-screen appearances as \"Medic Bob\", in the UK series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Gaden (born 1880), Canadian silent film actor Elmer L. Gaden, American biochemist and pioneer of biochemical engineering", "Lepidophloeus is a genus of beetles in the family Laemophloeidae, containing the following species: Lepidophloeus exquisitus Grouvelle Lepidophloeus minusculus Grouvelle", "Notable people with the surname include: Manuel Poggiali (born 1983), Sanmarinese motorcycle racer Roberto Poggiali (born 1941), Italian cyclist", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Davani (born 1985), Papua New Guinean footballer Ali Davani (1929-2007), Iranian scholar Catherine Davani (1960-2016), Papua New Guinean judge Jalaladdin Davani (1462-1502), Iranian scholar Pirouz Davani, Iranian leftist activist Reggie Davani (born 1980), Papua New Guinean footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Howard Stansbury, Major (1806-1863), U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers and leader of the Stansbury Expedition to Utah in 1851 Jack Stansbury (1885-1970), a Boston Red Sox baseball player John Stansbury (1788-1814), a United States naval officer Rick Stansbury, former head men's basketball coach at Mississippi State University; assistant men's basketball coach at Texas A&M University Terence Stansbury, the retired American basketball player Tiffany Stansbury, the professional basketball player in the WNBA Timothy Stansbury, the New York City teenager shot and killed by a police officer in 2004 Todd Stansbury, a Canadian-American university sports administrator and former college athlete William B. Stansbury (1923-1985), mayor of Louisville, Kentucky Fictional characters: Cheryl Stansbury, fictional character on the ABC soap opera General Hospital", "Notable people with the surname include: Eve Rimmer (1937-1996), New Zealand athlete Jimmy Rimmer, English footballer Jodie Rimmer (born 1974), New Zealand voice and performer actress John Rimmer (1878-1962), British athlete Lasse Rimmer (born 1972), Danish entertainer Marie Rimmer, British Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for St Helens South and Whiston May 2015 Michael Rimmer (born 1986), English middle distance runner Robert Rimmer, author of The Harrad Experiment Simon Rimmer (born 1962), English Celebrity chef and television presenter Shane Rimmer (1929-2019), Canadian actor William Rimmer, English-born American artist William Rimmer (music), English composer of brass band music Fictional characters: Arnold Rimmer, a fictional character in the BBC sitcom Red Dwarf Michael Rimmer, fictional anti-hero of the film The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer", "Redirect to: List of sovereign states in the 1960s", "Redirect to: John Abraham", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1969:", "Salute Me or Shoot Me 4 ( Banned from America ) was released on September 13, 2012.", "1170), founder of the Corsini family Neri Corsini (died 1377), bishop of Fiesole from 1374 to 1377, see War of the Eight Saints Neri Corsini (1614-1678), cardinal from 1664 onwards Neri Maria Corsini (1685-1770), nephew of Pope Clement XII, made cardinal by his uncle 1730 Other people with the surname Corsini: Bruno Henrique Corsini, simply known as Bruno Henrique (born 1989), Brazilian professional footballer Catherine Corsini (born 1956), French film director Claudia Corsini (born 1977), Italian Olympic pentathlete Filippo Corsini (1873-1926), Italian Liberal Party politician Giulio Corsini (1933-2009), Italian professional football player and coach Harold Corsini (1919-2008), American photographer Ignacio Corsini (1891-1967), Italian-born Argentine folklore and tango musician Maria Corsini (1884-1965), Italian writer, beatified by Pope John Paul II on 2001 Miriam Corsini (born 1989), Mozambican swimmer specializing in breaststroke Raymond \"Ray\" J. Corsini (1914-2008), encyclopedist and lexicographer in the field of psychology Tommaso Corsini (1835-1919), Italian politician", "Trilogy is notable for Trilogy ( company )'s Trilogy University program, which was the topic of the April 2001 Harvard Business Review article \"No Ordinary Boot Camp.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Aucoin (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player Bill Aucoin (1943-2010), American band manager Derek Aucoin (born 1970), Canadian baseball pitcher Hubert Meen Aucoin (born 1874), Canadian politician Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin, United States Navy, formerly Commander of the 7th Fleet Keith Aucoin (born 1978), American ice hockey player Kelly AuCoin, American actor Kevyn Aucoin (1962-2002), American make-up artist and photographer Les AuCoin (born 1942), United States Congressman from Oregon Louis M. Aucoin, United Nations Secretary-General Deputy Special Representative for Liberia Peter Aucoin (1943-2011), professor Rich Aucoin, Canadian indie rock musician", "Oregostoma is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Oregostoma bipartitum (Bates, 1873) Oregostoma nigripes Audinet-Serville, 1833 Oregostoma nitidiventre (Gounelle, 1911) Oregostoma puniceum (Newman, 1838)", "Redirect to: State Highway 79 (New Zealand)", "Elisaveta Ivanovna Dmitrieva (Russian: , IPA: [jlzvet vanvn dmitrjv] (listen); March 31, 1887 - December 5, 1928), more famously known by her literary pseudonym Cherubina de Gabriak (Russian: , IPA: [trubn d brak] (listen)), was a Russian poet.", "Jefferis is a surname, and may refer to: Millis Jefferis (1899-1963), founder of a special unit of the British Ministry of Supply for developing unusual weapons during WWII Frank Jefferis (1884-1938), English (soccer) footballer James Jefferis (1833-1917), an English Congregational minister with a considerable career in Australia, grandfather of Barbara Joshua Jefferis (born 1985), Australian artistic gymnast Barbara Jefferis (1917-2004), an Australian author Barbara Jefferis Award Vaughn Jefferis (born 1961), a New Zealand equestrian Albert W. Jefferis (1868-1942), a Nebraska Republican politician", "The following day, the powerful storm passed between Rota and Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands.", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Union County, Arkansas", "Events in chess in 1943", "\"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.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan Guterman, Brazilian-Canadian-American television writer and producer Gerald Guterman, American real estate developer Lawrence Guterman (born 1966), Canadian film director Marisa Guterman, American actress Norbert Guterman, scholar and translator", "This protein, also known as macrophage F-actin-asosiated and tyrosine phosphorylated protein (MAYP) is a member of the Pombe Cdc15 homology (PCH) family of proteins has been shown to coordinate membrane and cytoskeletal dynamics", "Taylor-Johnson is a surname and may refer to: Aaron Taylor-Johnson (born 1990), British actor Sam Taylor-Johnson (née Taylor-Woods; born 1967), British filmmaker, photographer and visual artist", "Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jack Rieley was described by New Statesman as \"a radio DJ turned career mentor.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Grete Šadeiko (born 1993), Estonian heptathlete Grit Šadeiko (born 1989), Estonian heptathlete Jāzeps Šadeiko, Latvian basketball player", "West of the junction, National Route 1 continues as the Gulf Developmental Road to Normanton.", "After the election, the composition of the school board was: * - Retiring board member seeking re-election Elected Not Elected", "Merab (Georgian: ) is a Georgian masculine given name, and may refer to: Merab Kostava (1939-1989), Georgian dissident, musician and poet Merab Kvirikashvili (born 1983), Georgian rugby union footballer Merab Mamardashvili (1930-1990), Georgian philosopher Merab Ninidze (born 1965), Georgian actor Kokkai Futoshi (born 1981 as Merab Tsaguria), Georgian sumo wrestler", "Notable people with the surname include: François Bouchot (1800-1842), French painter and engraver Henri Bouchot (1849-1906), French historian Louis-Jules Bouchot (1817-1907), French architect Rosita Bouchot (born 1948), Mexican actress and singer Vincent Bouchot (born 1966), French composer and musicologist", "De Lannoy or Delannoy is a surname, and may refer to; Noble Belgian House of Lannoy Jean de Lannoy Baldwin of Lannoy Hugo van Lannoy Guillebert de Lannoy, soldier, traveller and diplomat Charles de Lannoy, 1st Prince of Sulmona: soldier and statesman Philip de Lannoy, Prince of Sulmona, military leader Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy, now the Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Others Albert Delannoy, long jumper Colinet de Lannoy, composer Eustachius De Lannoy, naval commander Henri Delannoy (1833-1915), French military officer and amateur mathematician Jean Delannoy, actor and film director Louis De Lannoy, cyclist Luc Delannoy, writer and philosopher Marcel Delannoy (1898-1962), French composer Claire Delannoy, French writer", "Raymond Duncan or Ray Duncan may refer to: Raymond Duncan (dancer) (1874-1966), American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher Raymond Duncan (entrepreneur) (1930-2015), American entrepreneur and vintner Raymond Duncan (ornithologist), Scottish ornithologist", "How To Become A Successful Working Dancer In Hollywood!", "Linden Grove is a historic home located at Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, United States.", "The Tyranny of Distance is the second album by American rock band Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, released in 2001 by Lookout!", "While in Poland, Vladislav Korchits joined the Polish Workers' Party, was the Deputy Minister of National Defense (1949/1950-?", "Notable people with the surname include: Ali Reza Tavassoli (1962-2015), Afghan military officer Hanieh Tavassoli (born 1979), Iranian actress Mohammad-Reza Tavassoli (1931-2008), Iranian theologian and politician Mohammad Tavassoli, Iranian activist and politician", "Redirect to: 1976-77 Greek Football Cup" ]
[ "Olkhovka (Russian: ) is a rural locality (a selo) in Klintsovsky District, Bryansk Oblast, Russia.", "Redirect to: 1982 U.S. Women's Open", "Chang : A Drama of the Wilderness was released by Famous Players-Lasky, a division of Paramount Pictures.", "The taxa of the genus are herbaceous annuals or perennials, and also subshrubs, shrubs or small trees if Hebe is included.", "Édouard Nanny (March 24, 1872 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye - October 12, 1942 in Paris) was an important French double bass player, teacher, and composer.", "(Robert) Julian Onderdonk (July 30, 1882 - October 27, 1922) was a Texan Impressionist painter, often called \"the father of Texas painting.\"", "The first two titles in the series were published by Namco (now Bandai Namco), but have been almost always published by Atlus in Japan and North America since the release of Shin Megami Tensei.", "Platylesches is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae, commonly called hoppers, found in Africa.", "Some notable individuals with the surname Dicks include: Alan Dicks (born 1934), retired English footballer and manager Arthur Frederick Dicks (1935-1994), Australian actor and theater designer David Dicks (born 1978), Australian sailor John Dicks (actor) (born 1947), English film and television actor Julian Dicks (born 1968), British footballer and manager Norman D. Dicks (born 1940), U.S. Representative for Washington's 6th district Paul Dicks (born 1950), Canadian lawyer and former politician in Newfoundland Peter Dicks (born 1942), English investment manager and venture capitalist Philip Dicks (born 1962), former English cricketer Terrance Dicks (1935-2019), English writer Terry Dicks (born 1937), British Conservative Party politician", "Western Australian drainage divisions include: Indian Ocean drainage division in the Pilbara region of Western Australia Timor Sea drainage division in the Top End and Kimberley region of Western Australia Other Australian drainage divisions include: Gulf of Carpentaria Australian north-east coast drainage division Australian south-east coast drainage division Murray-Darling Basin South Australian gulf drainage division Lake Eyre Basin Western Plateau", "Laurent Frayssinous is the former head coach of Super League club Catalans Dragons and the current head coach of Canadian club, The Ottawa Aces.", "The Porte d'Orléans is one of 17 portes (city gates of Paris) in the Thiers wall, a defensive wall constructed in the mid-nineteenth century to protect Paris.", "Antonio Lloyd \"Tony\" Newton (born 1948) is an electric bass player from Detroit Michigan.", "Cuyama received one battle star for World War II service.", "This album has different and fewer numbers than the earlier compilation album This Is It!", "Death of a Bachelor is the follow-up to the band's fourth studio album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!", "In the Street may refer to: In the Street (film), a 1948 film by Helen Levitt The 1983 release of the Village People's 1982 album Fox on the Box \"In the Street\" (song) by Big Star on #1 Record (1972)", "Lamont v. Postmaster General, 381 U.S. 301 (1965), was a landmark First Amendment Supreme Court case, in which the ruling of the Supreme Court struck down § 305(a) of the Postal Service and Federal Employees Salary Act of 1962, a federal statute requiring the Postmaster General to detain and deliver only upon the addressee's request unsealed foreign mailings of \"communist political propaganda.\"", "In honor of the album's release, Joyful Noise Recordings produced a version of George Orwell's dystopian novel of the same name, 1984, that substituted the names of the Joan of Arc band members for all of the major characters (Winston Smith -> Tim Kinsella, O'Brien -> Bobby Burg, etc.)", "The women's 1500 metres event at the 1994 Commonwealth Games was held in Victoria, British Columbia", "Cymenopterus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Cymenopterus perforatus (Alluaud, 1897) Cymenopterus vadoni (Jeannel, 1948)", "Ellery is a surname, and may refer to: People: Christopher Ellery (1768-1840), American politician, Senator from Rhode Island David Ellery, British author and ship historian John Ellery, British radio presenter and programme director Jason Haigh-Ellery, British television director Louise Ellery (born 1977), Australian athlete Paul Ellery, British radio presenter Reginald Spencer Ellery (1897-1955), a pioneer in the practice of psychiatry in Melbourne, Australia Robert L. J. Ellery (1827-1906), Government Astronomer of Victoria, Australia William Ellery (1720-1820), a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and Continental Congressman from Rhode Island Steven Ellery, Australian V8 Supercar racecar driver", "Notable people with the surname include: Claude Sammut, computer scientist Frans Sammut (1945-2011), novelist Jarrod Sammut (born 1987), rugby league player Kevin Sammut (born 1981), professional footballer Mark A. Sammut (born 1973), legal academic", "Ptiolina obscura is a Palearctic species found over most of Europe", "Carmen Sandiego: Out of This World is a soundtrack album to the children's television game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?", "Michael Imeretinsky had three daughters: Tamara Imeretinsky (born 1926) Natalia Imeretinsky (born 1930) Nadezhda Imeretinsky (born 1941)", "Kuilua is a genus of beetles in the family Megalopodidae, containing the following species: Kuilua africana Jacoby, 1894 Kuilua apicicornis Pic, 1930 Kuilua brevior Pic, 1917 Kuilua ertli Weise, 1919 Kuilua loveni Weise, 1926", "Freeman is a featured keyboard soloist in many of Yanni's DVDs such as Tribute filmed in India and China, Yanni Live at Royal Albert Hall in London, Yanni Live!", "Notable people with the surname include: Andreas Zingerle (born 1961), Italian biathlete Franz Zingerle (1908-1988), Austrian alpine skier Hermann Zingerle (1870-1935), Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle (1825-1892), Austrian poet and scholar Pius Zingerle (1801-1881), Austrian Orientalist", "McInerney went on to enjoy a twenty year inter-county career, and won two All-Ireland medals, two Munster medals, three Leinster medals and one National Hurling League medals.", "The library building is one of 65 Leon County properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "This species has the ability to solubilise inorganic phosphates, this can promote plant growth Penicillium radicum produces rugulosin", "A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1948:", "Redirect to: When When It Rains ( Silent Screams album ) Rains (album)", "Penthophonus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Penthophonus astutus Tschitscherine, 1903 Penthophonus glasunovi (Tschitscherine, 1898) Penthophonus peyroni (Brulerie, 1873) Penthophonus solitarius (Peyron, 1858) Penthophonus taygetanus Pic, 1911", "Redirect to: 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (3 months, 1861)", "Charl Jean Francois Cilliers (also credited as Charles Cilliers) (born 25 January 1941) is a South African author and poet.", "Johann Philipp Palm once shot a publisher.\"", "The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 2004,", "Rowland Raw (16 July 1884 - 7 August 1915) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Fred Gainous (born 1947), American university president Gerald Gainous, American civilian notable for scaling the White House fence during the Ford administration", "Manteis, on the other hand, were \"unlicensed religious specialists,\" who were \"expert in the art of divination.\"", "In 1956, when John was 13 and Jules was 16, John Madey began relaying communications from the south pole to families and friends in the United States.", "Wincentz Thurmann Ihlen's brother Jacob Thurmann Ihlen was a politician.", "Walter Esser (born 21 February 1945) is a German modern pentathlete.", "Dargah or Darageh or Dargeh or Dergah (Persian: or ‎), also rendered as Darkeh and Derkah, may refer to: Dargah, Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh, Gilan Province ( - Dargāh) Dargah, Rudsar, Gilan Province ( - Dargāh) Dargah, Hormozgan ( - Dargāh) Dargah, Eyvan, Ilam Province Darageh, Malekshahi, Ilam Province Dargeh, Dalahu, Kermanshah Province ( - Dargeh) Dargah, Gilan-e Gharb, Kermanshah Province ( - Dargah) Dergah, Ravansar, Kermanshah Province ( - Dergah) Dargeh-ye Cheshmeh Said, Kermanshah Province Dargeh-ye Gholam Ali, Kermanshah Province Dargeh-ye Khalifeh Qoli, Kermanshah Province Darageh-ye Molla Ali Karam, Kermanshah Province Dargah-e Sheykhan (disambiguation), places in Kurdistan Province Dargah-e Soleyman, Kurdistan Province Dergah, West Azerbaijan Darageh-ye Oros Khan, West Azerbaijan Province Darageh-ye Lotfollah, West Azerbaijan Province", "In 2016, Shobhana Bhartia was listed as the 93rd most powerful woman by Forbes", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 469 of the United States Reports:", "MIL-STD-498 (Military-Standard-498) was a United States military standard whose purpose was to \"establish uniform requirements for software development and documentation.\"", "Such a star would have separated from this binary system over four billion years ago, meaning Nemesis ( hypothetical star ) could not be responsible for the more recent perceived cycle of mass extinctions, Douglas Vakoch told Business Insider, adding that \"If the sun really was part of a binary star system in its early days, its early twin deserves a benign name like Companion, rather than the threatening Nemesis.\"", "Redirect to: César Rodríguez (footballer, born 1967)", "Notable people with the surname include: Robert Hernreich (born 1945), American basketball and arena football executive Robin E. Hernreich (born 1945), American businessman", "This is a list of parks in Midland, Michigan Adams Park Allen Park Ann M. Winger Park Barstow Woods Park Birchwood Park Blake Park Briarwood Park Burlington Park Castle Park Centennial Park Central Park Chatham Park Chestnut Hill Park Chippewa Nature Center Chippewassee Park Chippewassee School Park City Forest Cleveland Park Cook Elementary School Park Crane Park Currie Golf Course Currie-Bennett Park Dahlia Hill Dartmoor Park Dartmouth Park Devonshire Park Emerson Fournie Park Garden Park Gerstacker Sprayground Glencoe Park Glenoak Park Greenfield Park Griese Park Grove Park Hart Park Hillgrove Park Hintz Park Huron Park Kaufman Park Kent Park Lalkwood Park Lincoln Park Longacres Park Lowell Park Mac Park Manor Park Maryland Park Meadowbrook Park Nelson Park Noeske Park Northwest Park Oak Park Optimist Park Orchard Park Ottawa Park Parkwood Park Pere Marquette Rail-Trail Plymouth Park Putnam Park Redcoat Softball Complex (formerly St. Charles) Revere Park River Bend Park Riverside/ Golfside Park Russell Park Shipps Family Park Siebert Park Smith-Barstow Park St. Charles Park St. Mary's Park Stratford Woods Park Sturgeon Creek Park Sunset Park Theis Park Thrune Park Towsley Dike Park Trilogy Skatepark Valley Park Virginia Park Wallen Park Washington Woods Park Wyllys Park Wyndemere Park", "Joseph C Joseph Cor-Episcopa was born on January 13, 1952, as the son of the late Paulose and Mariamma Joseph, in Vazhamuttom of Pathanamthitta District of South India.", "Dongodytes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Dongodytes baxian Tian, 2011 Dongodytes deharvengi Tian, 2011 Dongodytes fowleri Deuve, 1993 Dongodytes giraffa Deuve, 2005 Dongodytes grandis Ueno, 1998", "Couttet is a French surname that may refer to James Couttet (1921-1997), French alpine skier and ski jumper Lucienne Schmidt-Couttet (born 1926), French alpine skier, wife of James", "The company comprises Thrillist, NowThis, The Dodo, and Seeker.", "Ctenoscelis is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Ctenoscelis acanthopus (Germar, 1824) Ctenoscelis ater (Olivier, 1795) Ctenoscelis coeus (Perty, 1832)", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Hilpert (1888-1947), German Wehrmacht general Fritz Hilpert (born 1956), German musician Heinz Hilpert (1890-1967), German actor, screenwriter and film director Helmut Hilpert (1937-1997), German footballer Marcus Hilpert (born 1971), German tennis player Tom Hilpert (born 1969), American writer Werner Hilpert (1897-1957), German politician", "Barron's MarketWatch Mansion Global Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group: Dow Jones Newswires Dow Jones Factiva Dow Jones Insight Dow Jones Companies & Executives Dow Jones Anti-Corruption Dow Jones Watchlist Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst Dow Jones VentureSource Defunct: Wall Street Journal Radio Network Far Eastern Economic Review SmartMoney Heat Street For more lists of assets pages, see Lists of corporate assets", "Two Tars was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 3, 1928", "Lisa Jayne Bayliss (born 27 November 1966 in Walsall, Birmingham, England is a former field hockey player, who was a member of the British squad that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics", "Ermentrude of Orléans's children were: Judith of Flanders (born c. 843, died ?", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 461 of the United States Reports:", "The novels are titled: \"O Pensamento Estrategico de Agostinho Neto\", Publicacoes Dom Quixote, and \"Memorias\" published in Angola by Nzila.For Iko Carreira's eulogy in June 2000, The Guardian's Victoria Brittain obituary wrote: \"Like his friend and mentor, President Neto, Carreira will always remain a reference point for Angolans for the heroic period of their history.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Andi Schwaller, Swiss curler Christof Schwaller, Swiss curler Heike Schwaller, Swiss curler Urs Schwaller, Swiss politician R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz (1887-1961), Alsatian scholar and writer", "Ahsham or Ehsham (Persian: ‎) may refer to: Ahsham (film) Ahsham (Mughal Infantry) Ehsham, Fars Ahsham-e Ahmad (disambiguation) Ahsham-e Ali Ahmad Kheyari Ahsham-e Bakhshui Ahsham-e Hajj Khurshid Ahsham-e Hasan Ahsham-e Jamal Ahsham-e Khodadad Ahsham Khosrow Khan Ahsham-e Kohneh Ahsham-e Manu Ahmadi Ahsham-e Mohammad Heydar Ahsham-e Now Ehsham-e Now Ahsham-e Ommid Ali Ahsham Qaedha Ahsham-e Sartal Ahsham-e Seyyed Ahsham-e Sheykhi Ahsham-e Shomali Ahsham-e Zaer Hoseyn-e Ghazanfari Ahsham-e Zar-e Mohammad", "The AOU moved this genus into the family Cardinalidae in 2008.", "Redirect to: Thunderhoof (film)", "Krakow or Kraków may also refer to: Kraków County, Poland, adjacent to the city of Kraków Free City of Krakow (1815-1846) or Republic of Krakow, a city-state Grand Duchy of Cracow (1846-1918), part of the Austrian Empire Krakow am See, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Krakau, Saxony, known as Krakow in Sorbian, a former town in Germany Krackow, Germany, known as Kraków in Polish, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Krąków, a village in central Poland Krakow Township, Michigan, United States Krakow, Missouri, United States Krakow, Nebraska, United States Krakow, Wisconsin, United States", "William II may refer to: William II, Duke of Aquitaine (died 926) William II, Marquess of Montferrat (died c. 961) William II Sánchez of Gascony (died c. 996) William II, Count of Provence (c. 987-1019) William II, Count of Besalú (died 1066) William II of Normandy (c. 1028-1087), William I of England William II of England (c. 1056-1100) William II, Count of Burgundy (1061-1125) William II Jordan (died 1109), Count of Berga, Count of Cerdanya and Regent of Tripoli William II, Duke of Apulia (1095-1127), Duke of Apulia and Calabria William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (died 1138) William II, Count of Nevers (1098-1147) William II of Bures (died 1158), Crusader lord of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, Prince of Galilee William II of Sicily (1155-1189) William II, Lord of Béthune (died 1214), nicknamed William the Red William II, Count of Perche (died 1226), Bishop of Châlons William II of Dampierre (1196-1231) William II Longespee (c. 1204-1250) William II of Cagliari (died 1254) William II of Holland (1228-1256), German anti-king and King of the Romans William II of Agen, 13th-century Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem William II of Villehardouin (died 1278) William de Wickwane (died 1285), Archbishop of York (1279-1285) William II, Lord of Egmond (died 1304) William II de Soules (died c. 1320), Lord of Liddesdale and Butler of Scotland William II, Earl of Ross (ruled 1274-1323) William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1300s-1369) William II, Count of Hainaut (1307-1345), Count of Holland and Count of Zeeland William II, Duke of Athens (1312-1338) William II, Duke of Jülich (1327-1393) William II, Marquis of Namur (1355-1418) William II, Margrave of Meissen (1371-1425) William II, Duke of Bavaria (ruled 1404-1417) William II d'Estouteville (1412-1483), French bishop and cardinal William II, Princely count of Henneberg-Schleusingen (1415-1444) William II, Duke of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen or William the Younger (1425-1503), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg William II, Landgrave of Hesse (1469-1509) William II de La Marck (1542-1578), Dutch Lord of Lumey and admiral of the Watergeuzen William II, Prince of Orange (1626-1650), stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands William II of Scotland (1650-1702), William III of England William II, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg (1670-1724) William II, Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried-Rheinfels (1671-1731) William II of the Netherlands (1792-1849), Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Duke of Limburg William II of Bimbia (died 1882), known as Young King William William II of Württemberg (1848-1921) William II, German Emperor (1859-1941)", "Species of veterinary interest include: Anaplasma marginale and Anaplasma centrale in cattle Anaplasma ovis and Anaplasma mesaeterum in sheep and goats Anaplasma phagocytophilum in dogs, cats, and horses (see human granulocytic anaplasmosis) Anaplasma platys in dogs", "Jim Holton played in all three Scotland games at that tournament.", "Redirect to: Nick Smith (American politician)", "Macdonald was later loosely associated with Karslake's venture, the Guild of Women Binders, until Annie S. Macdonald's dissolution in 1904, although she only sold a few of her bindings through it.", "John Vanderbilt \"Tiny\" Andrews (November 7, 1951 - June 5, 2015) was an American football defensive tackle in the National Football League for the Miami Dolphins and played college football at Morgan State College", "Lyn Meyer (born 21 November 1994 in Wolfenbüttel) is a German football striker currently playing for Eintracht Braunschweig in the Oberliga", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Humphreys (born 1939), English former professional footballer Alastair Humphreys, English cyclist, adventurer, author and motivational speaker Alf Humphreys (1953-2018), Canadian actor Andrew Humphreys (1821-1904), U.S. politician Andrew A. Humphreys (1810-1883), U.S. Army officer and Union general Anthony Humphreys (born 1971), Australian cricketer Arthur Humphreys (1917-2003), British former managing director of International Computers Limited (ICL) Ben Humphreys (1934-2019), Australian politician Benjamin G. Humphreys (1808-1882), U.S. politician and Confederate Army general Benjamin G. Humphreys II (1865-1923), U.S. politician Bob Humphreys (disambiguation) Cecil Humphreys (1883-1947), British film actor Charles Humphreys (1714-1786), U.S. miller, Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania Chris Humphreys, British novelist and actor Christine Humphreys, Welsh politician Christmas Humphreys (1901-1983), British High Court judge and founder of the London Buddhist Society Colin Humphreys (born 1941), British physicist and author (Biblical studies) Conrad Humphreys (born 1973), English professional sailor Corinne Humphreys (born 1991), English sprinter Curtis J. Humphreys (1898-1986), American physicist David Humphreys (disambiguation) Ed Humphreys (born 1953), Canadian retired professional ice hockey player Edward Humphreys (disambiguation) Eliza Humphreys (1850-1938), English novelist Emyr Humphreys (born 1919), Welsh novelist Francis Humphreys (died 1961), Irish politician Frederick Humphreys (disambiguation) George Humphreys (cricketer) (1845-1894), English cricketer George Humphreys (1863-1945), British civil engineer George Humphreys (rugby union) (1870-1933), English-born New Zealand rugby union player Gerry Humphreys (1931-2006), Welsh sound engineer Gordon Noel Humphreys (1883-1966), British surveyor, pilot, botanist, explorer and doctor Helen Humphreys (born 1961), Canadian author Henry Noel Humphreys (1810-1879), a British illustrator, naturalist, entomologist, and numismatist Hubert D. Humphreys (1923-2009), American historian Humphrey Humphreys (1648-1712), Welsh bishop Ian Humphreys (born 1982), Northern Irish rugby player James Humphreys (disambiguation) Jennett Humphreys (1829/30-1917), English author and poet Jessica Dee Humphreys (born 1970), Canadian writer Jere T. Humphreys (1949), American music scholar Jim Humphreys (1921-2007), U.S. rancher John Humphreys (disambiguation) Jonathan Humphreys (born 1969), Welsh rugby player Josephine Humphreys (born 1945), U.S. novelist Joshua Humphreys (1751-1838), U.S. ship builder Kathryn Humphreys (born 1970), Canadian sports commentator Kevin Humphreys (disambiguation) Kirk Humphreys (born 1950), U.S. politician Laud Humphreys (1930-1988), U.S. sociologist Lloyd Humphreys (1913-2003), U.S. psychologist Margaret Humphreys (born 1944), English social worker, author and whistleblower Neil Humphreys (born 1974), British humour columnist Marika Humphreys (born 1977), British ice dancer Michael Humphreys (MP) (died 1626), MP for Dorchester, England Mike Humphreys (born 1967), American Major League Baseball player Murray Humphreys (1899-1965), U.S. criminal Sir Myles Humphreys (died 1998), Northern Irish politician and activist Nigel Humphreys (born 1951), British actor Noel Forbes Humphreys (1890-1918), Welsh rugby union international Onslow Humphreys (born c.1893), Australian rugby union player Parry Wayne Humphreys (1778-1839), U.S. politician Paul Humphreys (born 1960), British musician Percy Humphreys (1880-1959), English international footballer Peter Humphreys, Papua New Guinea politician Punter Humphreys (1881-1949), English cricketer Reg Humphreys, English footballer Richard Humphreys (disambiguation) Ritchie Humphreys (born 1977), English footballer Robert Humphreys (disambiguation) Robin Humphreys (1907-1999), founder of Latin American studies in the United Kingdom Russell Humphreys (born 1942), American creationist physicist Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys (1778-1845), British naval officer Samuel Humphreys (1778-1846), U.S. naval engineer Sarah C. Humphreys, Classical scholar Sarah Gibson Humphreys (1830-1907), American author, suffragist Sheila Humphreys (1899-1994), Irish political activist Thomas Humphreys (disambiguation) Tog Humphreys (born 1968), English former cricketer Walter Humphreys senior (1849-1924), English cricketer Walter Humphreys junior (1878-1960), English cricketer Warren Humphreys (born 1952), English professional golfer West Hughes Humphreys (1806-1882), U.S. and Confederate Judge, prohibitionist William Humphreys (disambiguation)", "In early 1975, Gibbstown joined forces with last year's I.F.C.", "Harold Stratton could refer to: Harold M. Stratton (1879-1962), American engineer and businessman Harold \"Tuffy\" Stratton (1920-1994), American college football coach Hal Stratton (born 1950), American attorney and former chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission", "1903 in philosophy", "Reverend Lyscum Elbert Crowson (June 26, 1903 - August 26, 1993) was a Methodist preacher who gained notoriety in the 1960s for leading West Virginia's \"dry\" movement, aimed at prohibiting the sale of \"liquor by the drink.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Arvid Brorsson (born 1999), Swedish footballer Franz Brorsson (born 1996), Swedish footballer Mona Brorsson (born 1990), Swedish biathlete", "Shirley Cheriton (born 28 June 1955) is an English actress and performer, best known for her roles as Debbie Wilkins in the BBC soap opera EastEnders and her portrayal of Miss Prescott in the Are You Being Served?", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Linde, Russian physicist Bo Linde, Swedish composer Dennis Linde, American songwriter Hans-Martin Linde, flute and recorder player Hans A. Linde, retired justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Iluta Linde (born 1972), Latvian curler Johan Linde, Australian boxer Klaus Linde, German alternative medicine researcher Peter Linde, Swedish sculptor Mikko Lindström, founding member of the Finnish rock band HIM, also known as \"Linde\" Carl von Linde, German engineer who developed refrigeration and gas separation technologies", "According to Mohammed Ben Brahim's biographer Omar Mounir he was \"considered a nationalist by the French, a traitor by the nationalists, a alem by the man in the street and a rascal by the ulemas.\"", "Typically, any individual can start the game just by shouting \"The floor is lava!\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Bolle (1821-1909), German naturalist whose standard abbreviation as a botanist is \"Bolle\" Bolle's pigeon, named after the naturalist Friedrich Franz August Albrecht Bolle (1905-1999), whose standard abbreviation as a botanist is \"F.Bolle\" Giovanni Bolle (1853-1919), whose standard abbreviation as a botanist is \"G.Bolle\" Pierette Cornelie Bolle (1893-1945), whose standard abbreviation as a botanist is \"P.C.Bolle\" Eivind Bolle (1923-), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party Frank Bolle (1924-), American cartoonist Roberto Bolle (1975-), Italian ballet dancer", "Notable people with the surname include: Christoph Gutknecht, former German professor of English studies Gil Gutknecht, American politician Jürg Gutknecht, Swiss computer scientist", "Notable people with the surname include: Philip Willkie (1919-1974), American banker Wendell Willkie (1892-1944), American lawyer and politician; 1940 Republican Party presidential nominee", "Michael Bernardt's regular position is centre, but he can also play as a fly-half or winger.", "Clearcreek Township is one of the thirteen townships of Fairfield County, Ohio, United States.", "Go With the Flow is an album by American violinist and composer Michael White's Magic Music Company featuring performances recorded in 1974 and released on the Impulse!", "Koum is a surname and may refer to: Daniel Koum (born 1985), Cameroon-born Australian weightlifter Emmanuel Koum (1946-2008), Cameroonian football player Jan Koum (born 1976), CEO and founder of WhatsApp", "The song \"Brave Reality\" originally appeared on the cover album Writer's Block.", "Samir Bakaou also played for Etoile du Sahel Al-Wahda, GAIS and Västra Frölunda IF", "The album wouldn't have happened any other way.\"", "Martin died in Centerville in 1957, and was interred in Oakland Cemetery, Centerville, Iowa", "Holt Manufacturing Company was the first company to successfully manufacture a continuous track tractor ( Hornsby in England manufactured at least two full length \"track steer\" machines, and their patent was later purchased by Holt in 1913, allowing Holt to claim to be the \"inventor\" of the crawler tractor.)", "Boa Esperança (literally meaning \"good hope\" in Portuguese) may refer to the following places:" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: August Eskelinen (1898-1987), Finnish biathlete Kaj Eskelinen (born 1969), Swedish footballer of Finnish descent Kalevi Eskelinen (born 1945), Finnish racing cyclist Kimmo Eskelinen (born 1983), Swedish floorball player Rami Eskelinen (born 1967), Finnish jazz drummer Seppo Eskelinen (born 1960), Finnish politician Toni Eskelinen (born 1995), Finnish ice hockey goaltender", "Redirect to: Mass media in Bangladesh", "Canton of Montlouis-sur-Loire consists of the following communes: Chambray-lès-Tours Larçay Montlouis-sur-Loire Véretz La Ville-aux-Dames", "Notable people with the surname include: Casey Bramlet (born 1981), American football player Corey Bramlet (born 1983), American football player", "Karen Dufilho-Rosen graduated from Scarborough High School in Houston, Texas, United States in 1987. and produced Jan Pinkava's Geri's Game and Ralph Eggleston's For the Birds, which both won Oscars for Best Animated Short Film.", "Redirect to: Resilience (Greitens book)", "Warnow flows into the Baltic Sea near the town of Rostock, in its borough Warnemünde.", "Redirect to: List of High School DxD volumes#High School DxD light novels", "The album produced the singles, \"Where in the World?\"", "All three share Cookie Monster's characteristic navy blue fur and \"googly eyes.\"", "The following events occurred in January 1945:", "Notable people with the surname include: Jan Vokoun (1887-?", "\"War is a good thing,\" H.L. Mencken once wrote, \"because it is honest, it admits the central fact of human nature ... A nation too long at peace becomes a sort of gigantic old maid.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Roslof (1946-2011), American artist Laura Roslof (1948-2018), American artist", "David Morier, (1705?", "1996 Kashiwa Reysol season", "Notable people with the surname include: Annika Bochmann (born 1991), German sailor Georg Bochmann (1913-1973), German SS officer Gregor von Bochmann (1850-1930), Baltic-German painter Gregor von Bochmann (computer scientist) (born 1941), German-Canadian computer scientist Manfred Bochmann (1928-2011), East German politician Werner Bochmann (1900-1993), German composer", "Padma ( politician ) stood as a candidate of the Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) party.", "Notable people with the surname include: Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli (1824-1886), French painter Angelo Monticelli (1778-1837), Italian painter Francesco Saverio Monticelli (1863-1927), Italian zoologist Mario Monticelli (1902-1995), Italian chess player", "Notable people with the surname include: Davoud Fanaei (born 1975), Iranian footballer Mohammad Fanaei (born 1951), Iranian football referee", "Lady Pitkeathley also chaired the Office for Civil Society Advisory Body until Jill Pitkeathley , Baroness Pitkeathley's abolition in March 2011.", "Kostrena is known for NK Pomorac 1921's maritime tradition, which is reflected in the club's name, as the word \"pomorac\" means \"mariner\" or \"seaman\" in English.", "The superfamily Trichoceroidea includes one family: Trichoceridae, or winter crane flies,", "Roberto Salvatierra currently plays for Ferro Carril Oeste", "in 2000 and Gianluca Zambrotta was made an Officer of the same order (Ufficiale O.M.R.I.)", "Verdin may also refer to: The Verdin Company, American bell foundry USS Verdin (AMS-38), American minesweeper USS Verdin (ASR-17), American submarine rescue ship Verdin baronets, extinct baronetcy Verdin High School, former UK secondary school Verdin, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran", "The golden-brown mouse lemur (Microcebus ravelobensis), also known as the Lac Ravelobe mouse lemur or the Ravelobe mouse lemur, is part of the family, Cheirogaleidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Cory Wade Hindorff (born 1990), American model, actor, singer, songwriter and activist Martin Hindorff (1897-1969), Swedish sailor and Olympian Silvia Hindorff (born 1961), German gymnast and Olympian", "Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court Superior court justices Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada Associate Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada Chief Justices of the highest court of each province and territory in order of date of appointment as chief justice Chief Justice of Ontario Chief Justice of Quebec Chief Justice of Nova Scotia Chief Justice of New Brunswick Chief Justice of Manitoba Chief Justice of British Columbia and Yukon Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island Chief Justice of Saskatchewan Chief Justice of Alberta, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut Chief Justice 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Supreme Court of British Columbia Chief Justice of the Trial Division, Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench for Saskatchewan Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta Associate Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta Chief Justice of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of the Yukon Territory Senior Judge of the Nunavut Court of Justice Federal and provincial superior court puisne justices Senators See List of current Canadian senators Members of the House of Commons See List of House members of the 42nd Parliament of Canada Consuls General of Countries Without Diplomatic Representation Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet (Janice Charette) Chief of the Defence Staff (Jonathan Vance) Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Speakers of the Legislative Assemblies of the Provinces and Territories Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Ted Arnott) President of the National Assembly of Quebec () Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (Kevin Murphy) Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick () Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba () Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia () Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island () Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan () Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (Bob Wanner) Speaker of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly (Tom Osborne) Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories () Speaker of the Yukon Legislative Assembly () Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut () Members of the Executive Councils of the Provinces and Territories Judges of Provincial and Territorial Courts Members of the Legislative Assemblies of the Provinces and Territories Chairperson of the Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians", "Redirect to: Giant (Dungeons & Dragons)", "Some authors place this taxon in the subgenus Calliostoma (Maurea)", "Redirect to: The Outfit (film)", "Straczynski confirmed that in Season 2, \"A Race Through Dark Places\" should precede \"Soul Mates,\" and that \"Knives\" should precede \"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Francesco Speroni, Italian politician Julián Speroni, Argentinian footballer Sperone Speroni, Italian humanist playwright Remo Speroni, birth name of Remo Germani, Italian singer Carlo Speroni, Italian runner", "The most notable boulder outcrop located in the village being \"Goat Rock\" and just out of town is \"Old Mystery Face\"", "Redirect to: Roger Faulques", "Manon André represented France at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup and has been named in the squad to the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup", "Notable people with the surname include: Dirk Brockmann (born 1969), theoretical physicist working at Northwestern University, Evanston Gonzalo Brockmann, President of Best Western Hotels of Mexico, Central America and Ecuador, since 1985 Heinrich Brockmann (1820-1858), German physician who discovered the homologues of the Islets of Langerhans in bony fishes, the Brockmann body Henrik Brockmann (born 1967), Danish heavy metal singer Hermanus Brockmann (1871-1936), Dutch rower who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics Josef Müller-Brockmann, (1914-1996), Swiss graphic designer and teacher Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann (1933-2017), Nicaraguan diplomat, politician and Catholic priest Suzanne Brockmann (born 1960), award-winning American romantic fiction writer", "Frederick William II , Prince of Nassau-Siegen died in 1734 without a male heir.", "Redirect to: Flat Creek (Little Black River tributary)", "Pima Bajo may refer to: Pima Bajo people, an ethnic group of Mexico Pima Bajo language, their language", "Asari Station (, Asari-eki) is a station in Gōtsu, Shimane Prefecture, Japan", "\"Touch Off\" (stylized as \"Touch off\") is a single recorded by the Japanese rock band Uverworld, released through Gr8!", "Disk cache may refer to: Disk buffer, the small amount of RAM embedded on a hard disk drive, used to store the data going to and coming from the disk platters Page cache, the cache of data residing on a storage device, kept by the operating systems and stored in unused main memory General application-level caching of the data residing on a storage device", "Rierguscha is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Rierguscha bicolor Viana, 1970 Rierguscha florida Napp & Martins, 2006 Rierguscha viridipennis (Bruch, 1925)", "Antillorena is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae.", "Jean Terlier (born 2 March 1977) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "List of the largest dams and reservoirs in Cyprus in decreasing order of capacity:", "Notable people with the surname include: Ernest Nathan Morial (1929-1989), American politician and civic leader Marc Morial (born 1958), American politician and civic leader", "Redirect to: Mark Eitzel", "Notable people with the surname include: Héctor Calcaño (1894-1969), Argentine actor María Calcaño (1906-1956), Venezuelan poet Mary Calcaño (1906-1992), first Venezuelan woman to be granted a pilot's licence Graciela Rincón Calcaño (1904-1987), Venezuelan writer and poet Rafael Devers Calcaño (born 1996), baseballer", "Results of Rally d'Italia Sardegna (4º Supermag Rally Italia Sardinia), 7th round of 2007 World Rally Championship, was run on May 18-20:", "The following is a list of Australian hip hop artists:", "Events from the year 1786 in Spain", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Johan Coenraad van Hasselt (1797-1823), Dutch physician, zoologist, botanist and mycologist André Henri Constant van Hasselt (1806-1874), Dutch-Belgian writer and poet Alexander Willem Michiel van Hasselt (1814-1902), Dutch entomologist and toxicologist Barthold Theodoor Willem van Hasselt (1896-1960), Dutch chief executive", "James McIndoe's newspaper submissions often appeared under the initials 'I.M.I.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Louie Sakoda (born 1986), American football player Ryan Sakoda (born 1974), Japanese-American professional wrestler Saori Sakoda ( , born 1987), Japanese volleyball player", "Pronyssa is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Pronyssa andrsi J.Moravec & Wiesner, 2001 Pronyssa assamensis Sawada & Wiesner, 1999 Pronyssa ingridae Sawada &Wiesner, 1999 Pronyssa kraatzi (W. Horn, 1899) Pronyssa manaslucola Wiesner, 2003 Pronyssa montanea Sawada & Wiesner, 1999 Pronyssa nodicollis Bates, 1874", "For a complete list of Singaporean films, see Category:Singaporean films", "Redirect to: British Library, Harley MS 3686", "Jean-Baptiste Paris de Meyzieu (16 May 1718 - 6 September 1778, Paris) was an 18th-century French bibliophile and a member of the rich family of the Pâris brothers", "No other mention was made of Princess Dowager Liu's until an arguable one in 376, when Zhang Tianxi, under attack from Former Qin, received a rebuke from, according to historical accounts, \"his mother Lady Yan.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: André Aliker (18941934), Martinican columnist and journalist Pierre Aliker (19062013), Martinican politician and independence activist", "The album received positive reviews upon release, with Kerrang!", "A musical motif has been defined as a \"short musical idea ... melodic, harmonic, or rhythmic, or all three\", a salient recurring figure, musical fragment or succession of notes that has some special importance in or is characteristic of a composition: \"the smallest structural unit possessing thematic identity.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Hunkin (born 1980), English cricketer Joseph Hunkin (Governor of Scilly) (1610-1661), Governor of Scilly during the English Civil War Joseph Hunkin (Bishop of Truro) (1887-1950), eighth Anglican Bishop of Truro Lauren Hunkin (born 1979), Canadian show jumper Tim Hunkin, English engineer, cartoonist, writer, and artist", "María Teresa Méndez Mayo (born October 29, 1982 in Madrid) is an amateur Spanish wrestler, who played for the women's middleweight category.", "Long Tan and similar may refer to: Long Tan (footballer), (Chinese order: Tan Long, ) a Chinese footballer (born 1988) currently playing for Changchun Yatai Longtan (disambiguation) Longtan Dam,a large roller-compacted concrete (RCC) gravity dam on the Hongshui River in Tian'e County of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China Long Tân (disambiguation), various places in Vietnam The Battle of Long Tan, fought by the Royal Australian Regiment in South Vietnam in August 1966", "The Perkin Medal is an award given annually by the Society of Chemical Industry (American Section) to a scientist residing in America for an \"innovation in applied chemistry resulting in outstanding commercial development.\"", "The currently recognized species in this genus are: Microichthys coccoi Rüppell, 1852 Microichthys sanzoi Spartà, 1950 Microichthys atlanticus Fricke, Ordines, Williston, 2020", "Redirect to: List of schools in Manawatū-Whanganui", "In 2017, Paluck won the MacArthur Fellow Award, known as the \"Genius Grant\" for \"[u]nraveling how social networks and norms influence our interactions with one another and identifying interventions that can change destructive behavior.\"", "The magazine included limited amounts of fiction, including works by Thomas Hardy Vernon Lee (as \"Amour Dure\") in January 1887 Emily Lawless Lucas Malet Axel Munthe (\"For Those Who Love Music\", later collected in Memories and Vagaries) Margaret L. Woods Non-fictional works include: Richard Corney Grain's autobiography", "Letestu is a surname, and may refer to: Mark Letestu (born 1985), Canadian professional ice hockey player Agnès Letestu (born 1971), French danseuse", "Loss of UGDH has recently been implicated in epileptic encephalopathy in humans", "List of Singapore festivals contains: Subcategories: Film festivals in Singapore Music festivals in Singapore Multi-sport events in Singapore Specific festivals: Asian Festival of Children's Content i Light Marina Bay Singapore Arts Festival Singapore Fashion Festival Singapore Fireworks Celebrations Singapore Food Festival Singapore Garden Festival Singapore International Film Festival Singapore International Photography Festival Singapore's iPhone film festival Singapore National Day Parade Singapore River Festival Singapore Sun Festival Singapore Writers Festival Singapore Youth Festival Singfest Japanese Film Festival", "Ontochariesthes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Ontochariesthes erongoensis Adlbauer, 1996 Ontochariesthes namibianus Adlbauer, 1996 Ontochariesthes unicolor (Breuning, 1953)", "Redirect to: 2016 Ohio Republican presidential primary", "The Samtgemeinde Freren consists of the following municipalities: Andervenne Beesten Freren Messingen Thuine", "Canton of Fouesnant consists of the following communes: Bénodet Clohars-Fouesnant Ergué-Gabéric La Forêt-Fouesnant Fouesnant Gouesnach Pleuven Saint-Évarzec", "Diego Amozurrutia Landa Torres (born August 31, 1990 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal Mexico) is an actor and model simply known as recurrent Diego Amozurrutia, known for being the protagonist (co-estelar) of Amorcito Corazon of Televisa", "From Liverpool to Leicester Square was the first set of concerts by English singer-songwriter Melanie C. The tour ran from 27 September 1999 until 1 November 1999", "Notable people with the surname include: David Pitblado (1912-1997), Principal Private Secretary to the office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Edward Pitblado (1896-1977), British-Canadian ice hockey player Euphemia Wilson Pitblado (1849-1928), Scottish-born American activist, social reformer", "Redirect to: Colombia men's national basketball team", "Notable people with the surname include: Matthew van Eldik, Australian paralympic athlete Mark van Eldik, Dutch rally driver", "The Center was opened on March 4, 2009.In The mall there are shops like: Clothing shops (Zara, C&A, Bershka, Stradivarius, CCC, New Yorker) Drugstores (Douglas, Rossmann, Super-pharm Pharmacy, Yankee Candle Store) Restaurants and Cafes ( Costa Coffee, KFC, SmoothieBar, Sevi Kebab, Bubble Tea) Supermarket Lidl", "Dionisio Foianini Banzer (28 February 1903 - 23 November 2001) was a Bolivian politician and businessman from Santa Cruz de la Sierra.", "Page Avenue is the debut studio album by American rock band Story of the Year.", "Redirect to: 2004 World Women's Curling Championship", "In the nineteenth century, English astronomer John Herschel described NGC 1288 as \"very faint, large, round, very gradually little brighter middle.\"", "The book was released by Hyperion in February 1998, and the Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada noted that Delirium ( Cooper novel ) was \"the first novel by an established author that was serialized on the Internet (Cooper began serializing the novel in 1994, shortly after the Web became widely available.)\"", "Ignacio \"Nacho\" Díez de la Faya (born 23 April 1996) is a Spanish basketball player.", "13 ( Black Sabbath album ) was also the first studio album with Osbourne since Never Say Die!", "Events from the year 2011 in Algeria", "Notable people with the surname include: Akira Narahashi ( , born 1971), Japanese footballer Asako Narahashi ( , born 1959), Japanese photographer Miki Narahashi ( , born 1960), Japanese voice actress Toshio Narahashi (1927-2013), Japanese pharmacologist Yoko Narahashi ( , born 1947), Japanese casting director and film producer", "The name is found in the Mária Valéria Bridge between Hungary and Slovakia on the middle of the bridge named after Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria and may refer to: Mária Festetics (1839-1923), Austro-Hungarian Countess Mária Frank (1943-1992), Hungarian swimmer Mária Janák (born 1958), Hungarian javelin thrower Mari Jászai (1850-1926), Hungarian actress Mária Lázár (1895-1983), Hungarian actress Mária Littomeritzky (1927-2017), Hungarian butterfly swimmer Mária Mednyánszky (1901-1978), Hungarian international table tennis star Mária Mezei (1909-1983), Hungarian actress Mária Pap (born 1955), Hungarian athlete Marika Rökk (1913-2004), Hungarian dancer, singer and actress Mária Schmidt (born 1953), Hungarian historian and university lecturer Mária Sulyok (1908-1987), Hungarian actress Mária Szepes (1908-2007), Hungarian author Mária Tasnádi Fekete (1911-2001), Hungarian singer, stage and film actress Mária Temesi (born 1957), Hungarian operatic soprano Mari Törőcsik (born 1935), Hungarian stage and film actress Mária Vadász (1950-2009), Hungarian handball player Mária Wittner (born 1937), Hungarian revolutionary and politician Mária Zakariás (born 1952), Hungarian sprint canoer Mary of Hungary (1257 - 1323), daughter of Stephen V of Hungary Maria of Anjou (1371 - 1395) Queen of Hungary and Croatia", "The Public Trust has established the \"Brian Blacktop Award\" which offers Public Trust employees an opportunity to get special paid leave and/or financial assistance to do voluntary work in the community \"to foster the spirit of those values in Public Trust by remembering Brian and supporting staff to make a meaningful contribution to the wider New Zealand community.\"", "Pryse Lockhart Gordon (24 April 1762 - 2 September 1845), was a Scottish writer of memoirs.", "Xavier Bosch i Sancho was the creator, together with Antoni Bassas of the humorous program Alguna pregunta més?", "Please do not modify until the 20th of each month/No modificar hasta el 20 de cada mes Only Government or official Airport Sources!!" ]
[ "The Church and Convent of Our Lady of the Palm (Portuguese: Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora da Palma, or more simply, Igreja da Palma) is a 17th-century Roman Catholic church in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.", "Louis J. F. Filloux (1869-1957) was a French artillery officer.", "The series also includes The Profits of Religion, The Brass Check (journalism), The Goslings (elementary and high school education), Mammonart (great literature, art and music) and Money Writes!", "To accompany the album, Art Brut have compiled a comic book version of Brilliant!", "The following events occurred in October 1960:", "Redirect to: Al-Amiriyah, Jordan", "(Céline Dion, a Canadian won in 1999, 1997 & 1995 and Bryan Adams, also a Canadian won in 1993.)", "Redirect to: List of She-Ra: Princess of Power and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power characters#Spinnerella", "Eriphia is a genus of crabs, including the following species: Eriphia gonagra (Fabricius, 1781) Eriphia granulosa A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 Eriphia scabricula Dana, 1852 Eriphia sebana (Shaw & Nodder, 1803) Eriphia squamata Stimpson, 1860 Eriphia smithii MacLeay, 1838 Eriphia verrucosa (Forskål, 1775)", "Robert Dustin is an American Emmy awarded television producer and director is known for Rob Dustin's work in such television programs as Halloween!", "Haglaz is recorded in all three rune poems:", "Redirect to: North Macedonian passport", "On the northern and eastern edges are the communities of Fort Chipewyan in Alberta and Camsell Portage, Stony Rapids, Fond du Lac, Black Lake and Wollaston Lake in Saskatchewan.", "My Name Is My Name is the debut studio album by American rapper Pusha T. It was released on October 8, 2013, by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings.", "When Gilmore was unable to do the second run of the play, Ely brought Hancock in, saying \"This guy sounds just like Hank Williams, he'd be perfect.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Aldo Moro (1916-1978), Italian politician and prime minister Andrea Moro (born 1962) Italian linguist and neuroscientist Anton Moro (1687-1764) Italian geologist Cristoforo Moro (1390-1471), 67th Doge of Venice Ernst Moro (1874-1951), Austrian physician and pediatrician Fabio Moro (born 1977), Italian footballer Iván Moro (born 1974), Spanish Olympic water polo champion Daniel Moro (born 1973), Spanish Olympic water polo champion Oscar Moro (1948-2006), Argentine rock musician Sérgio Moro (born 1972), Brazilian Minister for Justice and federal judge Simone Moro (born 1967), Italian mountain climber Peter Moro, CBE (1911-1998), German-British architect Sara Moro (born 1984), Spanish Olympic artistic gymnast Marie Rose Moro (born 1961), Spanish psychiatrist Roberto Moro (born 1964), Argentinian politician Paola Moro (born 1952), Italian Olympic distance runner Fabrizio Moro (born 1945), Italian singer Guerrino Moro (born 1982), Canadian Olympic athlete Lisa Moro (born 1981), Australian Olympic artistic gymnast Luis Fernando Moro (born 1987), Spanish Olympic athlete Berta Betanzos Moro (born 1988), Spanish Olympic sports sailor", "Fakhra Salimi's brother Khalid Salimi is also a prominent human rights activist in Norway.", "Redirect to: 1901 United Kingdom census", "In The Antipodean's early years, the periodical published works such as: The Bush Undertaker (1892), by Henry Lawson The Geebung Polo Club (1893), by Banjo Paterson My Gulf Helmet, by George Essex Evans under the pseudonym \"Christophus\" A Daughter of Maoriland, by Henry Lawson", "The New York Times describes M Lamar's exhibit 'Negrogothic' as \"a bracing alternative to the dispiriting traffic in blandly competent art clogging the New York gallery system these days, M. Lamar plumbs the depths of all-American trauma with visionary verve.\"", "After the election, the composition of the council was Conservative 13 Liberal Democrat 8 Independent 3", "The score won the Screen Music Award for Best Music for a Television Series", "The Robert A. Heinlein Award was established by the Heinlein Society in 2003 \"for outstanding published works in science fiction and technical writings to inspire the human exploration of space.\"", "Korgalshyn nature reserve, being a part of world heritage site, is one of the most popular areas in Kazakhstan in terms of birdwatching", "'UCD GAA have elected not to participate in the Dublin SHC for 2007.'", "After the incident, the Pokémon anime went into a four-month hiatus, removing the TV Tokyo red circle logo and the !", "Central Java, Indonesia.", "Efe Paul Azino born in Lagos is a Nigerian writer, performance artist and poet, regarded \"as one of Nigeria's leading performance poets.\"", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1974:", "UK Catalogue Number: Tent FIVE2 / Tent 656010 UK Catalogue Number: Tent FIVE2 / Tent 656010", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur William Bacot (1866-1922), English entomologist H. Parrott Bacot, specialist in the art of the American south, Director of the LSU Museum of Art for over thirty years J. Carter Bacot (1933-2005), president of The Bank of New York for eight years and chairman and CEO for sixteen years Jacques Bacot (1877-1965), explorer and pioneering French Tibetologist John Bacot (1821-1888), New Zealand politician", "(Penal servitude was abolished later that year by the Criminal Justice Act 1948, and replaced with imprisonment.)", "The number of men with the name Frode in Scandinavia as of 2008: Norway (ca.)", "The scientific name of this species was first published in 1901 by Lilljeborg", "Notable people with the surname include: Amélie Suard (1743-1830), French writer and salonnière Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard (1732-1817), French journalist, translator and writer Pierre Suard (born 1934), French electrical engineer", "William Irwin (born 1970) is Professor of Philosophy at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and is best known for originating the \"philosophy and popular culture\" book genre with Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing in 1999 and The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh!", "The album includes new songs alongside completely revamped remakes of a few Bad Brains classics such as 1983's \"How Low Can a Punk Get?", "Founded in 1927 CD Getxo plays in División Honor Bizkaia, holding home matches at Campo Municipal de Fadura, with a 3,500-seat capacity.", "Phantasis is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Phantasis ardoini Breuning, 1967 Phantasis avernica Thomson, 1865 Phantasis carinata Fåhraeus, 1872 Phantasis gigantea (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) Phantasis nodulosa Sudre & Teocchi Phantasis sansibarica (Harold, 1878) Phantasis satanica Thomson, 1860 Phantasis stupida Kolbe, 1894 Phantasis tenebricosa Sudre & Teocchi", "Notable people with the surname include: Joel Stelly (born 1984), American football player Vic Stelly (born 1941), American businessman and politician", "Guimaras (disambiguation) may refer to: Guimaras, an island province in the Philippines Guimaras oil spill Guimaras State College Guimaras Strait", "Khorolsky (Russian: ; masculine), Khorolskaya (; feminine), or Khorolskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Khorolsky, Saratov Oblast, a settlement in Dergachyovsky District of Saratov Oblast Khorolsky, Voronezh Oblast, a settlement in Khorolskoye Rural Settlement of Talovsky District of Voronezh Oblast", "Rue du Chat-qui-Pêche is in the 5th arrondissement, on the Rive Gauche of the Seine, and runs from Quai Saint-Michel to Rue de la Huchette,", "As music critic Stuart Nicholson put it, \"In terms of guitar prowess, Tal Farlow was the equivalent of Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile.\"", "Proceeds from each show go to an identified Charity organisation", "The larvae feed on Mangifera (including M. indica), Combretum, Myrica and Allophylus species", "Presently, such nominations over multiple years are no longer possible since the current rules of the Academy unambiguously state that: \"Films nominated for the Best International Feature Film Award shall not be eligible for Academy Awards consideration in any category in any subsequent Awards year.\"", "After murdering General Edward Canby (Warner Anderson) during a peace negotiation, Bronson puts on the late General's coat and announces to the audience \"Me GENERAL Jack now!\"", "This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with N. (List of settlements: A | B | C | Č | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | Š | T | U | V | Z | Ž )", "George Trevor died on 18 June 1888 in the rectory of his son, George Wilberforce Trevor, at Marton, near Middlesbrough, in Yorkshire, and was buried at Beeford.", "Two singles were released from the album: Tsumibukaku Aishite yo ( Love Me Guiltily) in May, and Atashi Nande Dakishimetai n darou?", "Hou's music video 'The Devil's Delight', produced by Rhombus Media premiered on Bravo!TV in 2010; Susanne Hou also stars in a new documentary on the \"Canada Council Instrument Bank\", Produced by Rotating Planet and Directed by Ari Cohen for Bravo!", "Howard Hall (2 February 1885 - ?)", "Anema may refer to: Anema (lichen), genus of lichen within the family Lichinaceae Anema e core (disambiguation), a 1951 Italian film, and the song popularized by that film Anema (comic), produced by Johnny Tay", "Redirect to: Nançay Radio Observatory", "); The Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands; the University of California, Berkeley, USA (M.A.)", "In stark contrast to Poppy ( entertainer )'s first album, Am I a Girl?", "Redirect to: 2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Cagayan Valley", "The Captain William J. Kossler, USCG Award is given by the American Helicopter Society (AHS) International for \"the greatest achievement in practical application or operation of rotary wing aircraft, the value of which has been demonstrated by actual service during the preceding calendar year.\"", "The chorus of the song is one of the most recognizable collegiate fight songs in the world and was ranked first among fight songs by Northern Illinois University Professor William Studwell, who remarked Victory March ( fight song ) was \"more borrowed, more famous and, frankly, you just hear it more.\"", "Redirect to: List of European Boxing Union champions#Welterweight", "The colonization of Oceania includes: Colonization of Australia Colonization of New Zealand Colonization of the Pacific islands", "Lophopoeum is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Lophopoeum bituberculatum (White, 1855) Lophopoeum bruchi Monné & Martins, 1976 Lophopoeum carinatulum Bates, 1863 Lophopoeum centromaculatum Monné & Martins, 1976 Lophopoeum circumflexum Bates, 1863 Lophopoeum forsteri Tippmann, 1960 Lophopoeum freudei (Gilmour, 1959) Lophopoeum fuliginosum Bates, 1863 Lophopoeum humerosum Monné & Martins, 1976 Lophopoeum meridianum Fisher, 1938 Lophopoeum monticulum Monné & Martins, 1976 Lophopoeum saronotum Bates, 1872 Lophopoeum scopiferum Bates, 1872 Lophopoeum timbouvae Lameere, 1884 Lophopoeum w-flavum Bates, 1885", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Tapp (born 1982), English footballer Alistair Tapp (born 1964), English cricketer Darryl Tapp (born 1984), American football player Gordie Tapp, Canadian singer Ian Tapp, English sound engineer Jake Tapp (born 1988), Canadian swimmer Jimmy Tapp (1918-2004), Canadian radio personality John Tapp (commentator) (born 1941), Australian racecaller Margaret and Seana Tapp, Australian murder victims Nigel Tapp (1904-1991), British Army general Fictional characters: David Tapp, character from the Saw franchise", "Redirect to: Gert Muller (rugby union, born 1986)", "Notable people with the surname include: Emanuel Aromaa (1873-1933), Finnish politician Vihtori Aromaa (1872-1932), Finnish politician", "The following events occurred in October 1917:", "Notable people with the surname include: Axel Winge (1827-1893), Norwegian businessman and politician Hanna Winge (1838-1896), Swedish painter Herluf Winge (1857-1923), Danish zoologist Mårten Eskil Winge (1825-1896), Swedish artist Øjvind Winge (1886-1964), Danish biologist and a pioneer in yeast genetics Oluf Winge (1855-1889), Danish zoologist Per Winge (1858-1935), Norwegian conductor, pianist and composer Ralph M. Winge (born 1925), American politician Sigurd Winge (1909-1970), Norwegian painter and visual artist Stein Winge (born 1940), Norwegian stage producer, theatre director and actor Viktoria Winge (born 1980), Norwegian actress", "Notable people with this surname include:", "Kanpur (or Kanapura) may also refer to: Kanpura, Rajasthan Kanapura, Karnataka Kanapuram, Andhra Pradesh, a village in Warangal district Kanpur district (disambiguation)", "Juan Pablo Magallanes Moreno (born December 17, 1978) is a Mexican actor known for his appearances in different chapters of \"La Rosa De Guadalupe\" and \"Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real\"", "Pishkuh or Pish Kuh (Persian: ‎) may refer to: Pish Kuh-e Bala, Gilan Province Pish Kuh-e Pain, Gilan Province Pish Kuh-e Olya, South Khorasan Province Pishkuh Rural District (disambiguation) Pishkuh-e Mugui Rural District", "As such, Muīn al-Dīn Chishtī's legacy rests primarily on Moinuddin Chishti's having been \"one of the most outstanding figures in the annals of Islamic mysticism.\"", "Note that the DBERR maintains a comprehensive list of UK power stations here:", "The Juvenalorden, or \"Juvenal Order\", of 1907 was founded on the initiative of then student, later clergyman August Lindh, remembered for his widespread Swedish translation of the German student song \"O alte Burschenherrlichkeit\" (in Swedish: O, gamla klang - och jubeltid!", "Notable people with the surname include: Frieda Van Themsche (born 1955), Belgian politician Hans Van Themsche (born 1988), Belgian spree killer Piet Vanthemsche (born 1955), Belgian civil servant", "Notable people with the surname include: Kristina Zakrisson (born 1956), Swedish politician Mattias Zakrisson (born 1990), Swedish handball player", "See separate lists for the following areas: Central Ontario Eastern Ontario Kingston Ottawa Golden Horseshoe Regional Municipality of Niagara Regional Municipality of Peel Toronto Regional Municipality of York Northern Ontario Greater Sudbury Southwestern Ontario County of Brant Essex County Middlesex County Perth County Regional Municipality of Waterloo Wellington County", "Notable people with the surname include: Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885), French zoologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900), French ornithologist and carcinologist, a son of Henri Milne-Edwards", "Redirect to: Robert Howe (politician)", "Kratié, alternatively Kraches or Kracheh (Khmer: IPA: [krceh], \"Powder Cosmetic\") is a province (khaet) of Cambodia located in the northeast.", "Lionel Causse (born 6 May 1971) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Frömming is a surname of: Ernst Frömming (1911-1959) was a Luftwaffe officer during World War II Johannes Frömming (1910-1996), German harness racer Svend Frømming (1918-1979), Danish sprint canoer", "Notable people with the surname include: Al Cervi (1917-2009), American basketball player Bernardino Cervi, Italian scholar Dominic Cervi, American soccer player Federico Cervi, Italian fencer Franco Cervi, Argentine footballer Gino Cervi (1901-1974), Italian actor Valentina Cervi, Italian film actress Cervi Brothers, Italian anti-fascists", "Notable people with the surname include: Eleanor Maccoby (1917-2018), American psychologist Hyam Maccoby (1924-2004), British scholar and historian Michael Maccoby (born 1933), American psychoanalyst and anthropologist", "Athari is the surname of the following people Farzan Athari (born 1984), Iranian-Swedish model, actor and TV host Mashallah ibn Athari (c.740-815), Persian astrologer and astronomer", "All four propositions were approved by voters during elections on February 5, 2008", "Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Blackson (born 1992), American football player Delvechio Blackson (born 1995), Dutch footballer Michael Blackson (born 1972), Ghanaian-born American actor and comedian", "Notable people with the surname include: Annette Haven (born 1954), American feminist Erastus Otis Haven (1820-1881), American bishop George G. Haven, Jr. (1866-1925), American businessman Gilbert Haven (1821-1880), American clergyman, Methodist Episcopal bishop James Haven (born 1973), American actor and director Jens Haven (1724-1796), Moravian missionary Martin Haven, British auto racing commentator Nathaniel Appleton Haven (1762-1831), American politician, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire Samuel Haven (1806-1881), American archeologist and anthropologist Solomon G. Haven (1810-1861), American politician, U.S. Representative from New York", "One-term Democratic Governor of Arkansas Bill Clinton was narrowly defeated by Republican Frank D. White, which made him, as 1980 Arkansas gubernatorial election joked, \"the youngest ex-governor in the nation.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Brad Pyatt, American football player Chris Pyatt, British boxer David Pyatt, British musical prodigy Geoffrey R. Pyatt, diplomat Nelson Pyatt, ice hockey player Taylor Pyatt, ice hockey player Tom Pyatt, ice hockey player", "Notable people with the surname include: Anny Schilder (born 1959), Dutch singer Cornelius Schilder (born 1941), Dutch bishop Franz Alfred Schilder (1896-1970), Austrian-German zoologist Henny Schilder (born 1984), Dutch football player Herbert Schilder (1928-2006), American dental surgeon Hilton Schilder (born 1959), South African musician Kevin Schilder, video game composer Klaas Schilder (1890-1952), Dutch theologian Maria Schilder (1898-1975), German zoologist Mike Schilder (born 1994), Dutch basketball player Nick Schilder (born 1983), Dutch singer-songwriter Paul Ferdinand Schilder (1886-1940), Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Robbert Schilder (born 1986), Dutch footballer Simone Schilder (born 1967), Dutch tennis player", "Redirect to: Larry Hall (basketball)", "More precisely, (Rudin 1973, Theorem 2.11):", "Egret was struck from the Navy list on 1 November 1959 and transferred to the Brazilian Navy as Jutai on 15 August 1960. award's American campaign world war 2 victory Navy Occupation with asis clasp Asiatic campaign with 3 star's American Area Codes (A) / Asiatic-Pacific Area Codes (P) / European African Middle Eastern Area Codes (E) engagement star's The following contains a list engagement stars for World War II Dates: Code: 21 Jul 44 - 15 Aug 44 P29-7; 6 Sep 44 - 14 Oct 44 P30-2 22 Sep 45 - 30 Oct 45 P207-7 ; 4 Dec 45 - 12 Feb 46 P207-9*** Minesweeping Operations Pacific P-207 - P-207-28 (Only 1 star for participation in 1 or more of the following:)*** (information obtained from Navy and Marine Corps Award Manual 1953)", "Notable people with the surname include: Frank Catalanotto (born 1974), American retired baseball player Peter Catalanotto (born 1959), American book illustrator", "In 1977, following the success of Ian Dury's solo album New Boots and Panties!", "Kholodenko or Holodenko (Russian: ) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname that may refer to Boris Kholodenko, Russian biologist Vadym Kholodenko (born 1986), Ukrainian pianist", "Notable people with the surname include: Aina Bartmann, Norwegian politician Bill Bartmann, American businessman", "This is a list of airlines currently operating in the Central African Republic:" ]
[ "The following is a list of squads for each nation competing at the 2015 ISF Men's World Championship", "Jean-Luc Pepin, PC CC (November 1, 1924 - September 5, 1995) was a Canadian academic, politician and Cabinet minister.", "Some Like It Hot ( 2016 film ) won the Outstanding Film Contribution Award at the Hengdian Film and TV Festival of China", "Kelowna Packers 1985 - 1989 Kelowna Spartans 1989 - 1995", "Notable people with the surname include: Adnan Pachachi (1923-2019), Iraqi politician, Nadim al-pachachi (1914-1976), Iraqi politician, Hamdi al-Pachachi (1886-1948), Iraqi politician, Muzahim al-Pachachi (1891-1982), Iraqi politician, Maysoon Pachachi (born 1947), Iraqi film director", "Event: 12.5 km Pursuit Men Date: February 4, 2007 Place: Antholz, Italy Start Time: 11:15 CET End Time: 11:55 CET", "In Your House 13: Final Four was the thirteenth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).", "Thomas Everitt (died 1905) and Mrs Thomas Everitt (1825-1915) were prominent British spiritualists.", "Minoru Suzuki ( Suzuki Minoru, 1893 - 19??)", "The Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790 is a 1982 nonfiction book by Australian historian Rhys Isaac, published by the University of North Carolina Press.", "St Barnabas Hospital may refer to: St Barnabas Hospital (Eastern Cape), South Africa St. Barnabas Hospital (Bronx), New York, U.S. Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, New Jersey, U.S. St. Barnabas's Hospital in Beijing, Beijing, China", "Notable people with the surname include: Luigi Zaninelli (born 1932), Italian-American composer Marco Zaninelli (born 1977), Italian footballer Sergio Zaninelli (born 1929), Italian academic", "Notable people with the surname include: Aage Heimann (1900-1956), Danish field hockey player, competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics Andreas Heimann (born 1992), German chessplayer Betsy Faith Heimann, costume designer in Hollywood Caja Heimann (1918-1988), Danish film actress Eduard Heimann (1889-1967), German economist and social scientist Hugo Heimann (1859-1951), German publisher politician John G. Heimann, Comptroller of the Currency from 1977 to 1981 Nadine Heimann, American actress Niclas Heimann (born 1991), German footballer Rolf Heimann (born 1940), Australian author, cartoonist and illustrator Sherry Heimann (born 1944), American former actress and film studio executive Heimann Joseph Michael (1792-1846), Hebrew bibliographer born at Hamburg Heimann Hariton Tiktin (1850-1936), Silesian-born Romanian Jewish linguist and academic Kevin Heimann, American coach and director of student life at the Princeton International School of Math and Science", "The album captures a new sound of worship and is the perfect recording to celebrate Hosanna!", "Maria Fernström of Sweden was the most successful athlete of the tournament, winning a women's", "The foundation is named after the Italian soprano Licia Albanese and the composer Giacomo Puccini.", "Lesley Elliott may refer to: Lesley Elliott (field hockey) (born 1960), New Zealand retired field hockey player Lesley Elliott (campaigner), New Zealand campaigner and nurse", "Rhaphiptera is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Rhaphiptera affinis Thomson, 1868 Rhaphiptera albicans Breuning, 1940 Rhaphiptera albipennis Breuning, 1947 Rhaphiptera alvarengai Fragoso & Monné, 1984 Rhaphiptera annulicornis Gounelle, 1908 Rhaphiptera apeara Galileo & Martins, 2011 Rhaphiptera avicenniae Dalens & Tavakilian, 2007 Rhaphiptera boliviana Galileo & Martins, 2007 Rhaphiptera candicans Gounelle, 1908 Rhaphiptera clarevestita Tippmann, 1953 Rhaphiptera durantoni Tavakilian & Touroult, 2007 Rhaphiptera elegans Breuning, 1961 Rhaphiptera gahani Gounelle, 1908 Rhaphiptera lavaissierorum Dalens & Tavakilian, 2007 Rhaphiptera melzeri Fragoso & Monné, 1984 Rhaphiptera nodifera Audinet-Serville, 1835 Rhaphiptera obtusipennis Melzer, 1935 Rhaphiptera oculata Gounelle, 1908 Rhaphiptera pallens Gounelle, 1908 Rhaphiptera punctulata Thomson, 1868 Rhaphiptera rixator Thomson, 1868 Rhaphiptera roppai Fragoso & Monné, 1984 Rhaphiptera scrutatrix Thomson, 1868 Rhaphiptera seabrai Fragoso & Monné, 1984 Rhaphiptera tavakiliani Fragoso & Monné, 1984 Rhaphiptera triangulifera Lane, 1974", "Notable people with the surname include: Derrick and Patrice Jelliffe, authors and researchers of pediatric issues, notably infant formula Rick Jelliffe, Australian computer programmer and promoter of the Microsoft Office Open XML document format Roger Jelliffe (born 1929), American physician, professor of medicine at the University of Southern California (USC), and developer of the Jelliffe formula for estimating creatinine clearance Smith Ely Jelliffe (1866-1945), American neurologist and psychiatrist", "Although Vincent Walker did not become lead singer of Suburban Legends until 2005, he previously sang on \"Brian and Vince Experience (The Rap)\" on Origin Edition (on which he was the lead guitarist), \"Desperate\" from Suburban Legends, \"Powerful Game\" on Rump Shaker, and \"Rose Tint My World.\"", "Khachaturov is an Armenian surname that may refer to Artyom Khachaturov (born 1992), Armenian football player Tigran Khachaturov (1906-1989), Armenian economist Yuri Khachaturov (born 1952), Armenian military official", "Slate was a small settlement in Bow Creek Township, Rooks County, Kansas, United States.", "Raczyński or Raczynski may refer to: Aleksander Raczyński (1822-1889), Polish portrait painter Bogdan Raczynski, Canada-based braindance artist Edward Aleksander Raczyński (1847-1926), Polish nobleman, patron of arts Edward Bernard Raczyński (1891-1993), Polish aristocrat, diplomat, writer, politician and President of Poland in exile (1979-1986) Edward Raczyński (1786-1845) (1786-1845), Polish conservative politician, protector of arts, founder of the Raczyński Library in Poznań Nicole Raczynski (born 1980), American professional wrestler Raczyński Library in Poznań, founded by Edward Raczyński (1786-1845), in Poznań", "Poet Lore is an English-language literary magazine based in Bethesda, Maryland.", "Variations include: Ricard, Riccard(s), Richard(s), Ritchard, Richardson, Richardsson, Ricquart, Rijkaard, Rickaert, Ryckewaert", "Weasel has said that the lyrics on the album \"Are based on experiences or insights gained by practicing secular sitting meditation, as well as ideas I came across and personalized through the study of the works of authors as diverse as Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Henry David Thoreau, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Pema Chodron, Ralph Waldo Emerson and others.\"", "Ha Dae-Sung (Korean: ; born 2 March 1985) is a South Korean football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Edgar Lee McWethy Jr. (1944-1967), United States Army soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Vietnam War John McWethy (1947-2008), American journalist Robert D. McWethy (born 1920), United States Navy officer and submariner", "It is usually studied and treated by specifying it as: Pericarditis is the inflammation of the pericardium Myocarditis is the inflammation of the heart muscle Endocarditis is the inflammation of the endocardium Pancarditis, also called perimyoendocarditis, is the inflammation of the entire heart: the pericardium, the myocardium and the endocardium Reflux carditis refers to a possible outcome of esophageal reflux (also known as GERD), and involves inflammation of the esophagus/stomach mucosa", "The river passes through the following villages: Kryovrysi Agia Triada Kalfas Kentro Kalyvia Ilidos Agia Mavra Kavasila Vartholomio", "Inside My Heart is the first solo debut album of singer/actress/model and Are You the Next Big Star?", "(For a list of notable alumni of the University of Florida's other academic divisions, see List of University of Florida alumni.)", "Đc Thng may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Đc Thng, Hanoi, a ward of Bc T Liêm District Đc Thng, Bình Thun, a ward of Phan Thit Đc Thng, Bc Giang, a commune of Hip Hòa District Đc Thng, Qung Ngãi, a commune of M Đc District Đc Thng, Hưng Yên, a commune of Tiên L District", "Notable people with the name include: Odoardo Barri (1844-1920), the pseudonym of Edward Slater Odoardo Beccari (1843-1920), Italian naturalist, discovered the titan arum in Sumatra in 1878 Odoardo Borrani (1833-1905), Italian painter associated with the Macchiaioli group Juan Manuel Cajigal y Odoardo (1803-1856), Venezuelan mathematician, engineer and statesman Odoardo Farnese (cardinal) (1573-1626), Italian nobleman, son of Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma and Maria of Portugal Alessandro di Odoardo Farnese, Prince of Parma (1635-1689), Italian military leader, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1678 to 1682 Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma (1612-1646), also known as Odoardo I Farnese, Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro from 1622 to 1646 Odoardo Farnese, Hereditary Prince of Parma (1666-1693), the son and heir of Duke Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza Odoardo Fialetti (1573-1638), Italian painter and printmaker who began his training during the late Renaissance Odoardo Fischetti (1780-1823), Italian painter of landscapes and history paintings in a Neoclassical style Odoardo Focherini or Edward Focherini (1907-1944), Italian who issued false documents to Jewish people to escape the Nazi regime Odoardo Gualandi (?-1598), Bishop of Cesena and writer of De civili facultate Odoardo Perini (1671-1757), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active in Verona Odoardo Di Santo (born 1934), politician and administrator in Ontario, Canada Odoardo Spadaro (1893-1965), Italian singer-songwriter and actor Odoardo Tabacchi (1836-1905), Italian sculptor Odoardo Toscani (1859-1914), Italian painter, mainly of portraits, battle scenes and genre scenes Odoardo Vicinelli (1684-1755), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period", "Notable people with the surname include: Aina Bartmann, Norwegian politician Bill Bartmann, American businessman", "KWNW (101.9 FM) - branded as \"101.9 Kiss FM - is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) format serving the Memphis, Tennessee, area.", "Tsvetnopolye (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Tsvetnopolye, Novosibirsk Oblast, a village in Chistoozyorny District of Novosibirsk Oblast Tsvetnopolye, Omsk Oblast, a selo in Azovsky Nemetsky National District of Omsk Oblast", "Lou Henry Hoover made extensive study of languages including Latin, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, German, Italian and French.", "Pattinson is a surname, and may refer to Bill Pattinson (rugby league, born 1945) (uncle of Bill Pattinson), rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s Bill Pattinson (rugby league, born 1954) (nephew of Bill Pattinson), rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s Charles Pattinson, British television producer Hugh Lee Pattinson, English industrial chemist Lizzy Pattinson, British singer Paul Pattison, Academy Award winning makeup artist Robert Pattinson, British actor brothers Darren Pattinson, English cricketer and James Pattinson, Australian cricketer brothers Samuel Pattinson (1870-1942) and Sir Robert Pattinson (1872-1954) were both English Liberal MPs", "Cross Mountain is located southwest, and Romer Mountain is located north-northwest of Mount Pleasant.", "(It was the first Dolly Parton single in two years not to top the charts.)", "Canton of Charolles consists of the following communes: Ballore Baron Beaubery Champlecy Changy Charolles Colombier-en-Brionnais Dyo Fontenay Grandvaux Lugny-lès-Charolles Marcilly-la-Gueurce Martigny-le-Comte Mornay Oudry Ouroux-sous-le-Bois-Sainte-Marie Ozolles Palinges Pouilloux Prizy Le Rousset-Marizy Saint-Aubin-en-Charollais Saint-Bonnet-de-Joux Saint-Bonnet-de-Vieille-Vigne Saint-Germain-en-Brionnais Saint-Julien-de-Civry Saint-Romain-sous-Gourdon Saint-Vincent-Bragny Suin Vaudebarrier Vendenesse-lès-Charolles Viry", "\"Consider Yourself\" is a song from the 1960 original West End and Broadway musical Oliver!", "Smaller linked pyramids at ground level housed the exhibits \"The Land of Canada,\" \"The Growth of Canada\" and \"The Challenge to Canadians and Canada and the World.\"", "Orthomegas is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Orthomegas cinnamomeus (Linnaeus, 1758) Orthomegas folschveilleri Audureau, 2011 Orthomegas fragosoi (Bleuzen, 1993) Orthomegas frischeiseni (Lackerbeck, 1998) Orthomegas haxairei (Bleuzen, 1993) Orthomegas irroratus (Lameere, 1915) Orthomegas jaspideus Buquet in Guérin-Méneville, 1844 Orthomegas marechali (Bleuzen, 1993) Orthomegas maryae (Schmid, 2011) Orthomegas monnei (Bleuzen, 1993) Orthomegas pehlkei (Lameere, 1904) Orthomegas similis (Gahan, 1894) Orthomegas sylvainae Audureau, 2011", "Worm Quartet is a one-man novelty \"band\" consisting solely of Timothy F. Crist who uses the stage moniker ShoEboX and performs fast, synth-driven, pseudo-metal punk/pop.", "The Francisco Josephinum Secondary College and Research Institute (HBLFA) in Wieselburg is a secondary school for agriculture in Austria.", "The company was founded in 2001 by America Online, Cisco Systems and Yahoo!", "The following is a list of Grammy Awards winners and nominees from India:", "The Jiming Temple (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Jīmíng Sì) is a renowned Buddhist temple in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.", "Matykiewicz is a Polish surname, which may refer to: Bruno Matykiewicz (born 1959), Polish weightlifter Eduard Matykiewicz, Senator of the Czech Republic Tomáš Matykiewicz (born 1982), Czech weightlifter", "This is a list of historic houses in Denmark", "Caitlin Doughty is the owner of Clarity Funerals and Cremation of Los Angeles, creator of the Web series \"Ask a Mortician\", founder of The Order of the Good Death, and author of three bestselling books, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & Other Lessons from the Crematory (2014), From Here to Eternity; Traveling the World to Find the Good Death (2017), and Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?", "Notable people with the surname include: Kathy Hochul (born 1958), American politician William J. Hochul, Jr. (born 1959), American politician", "Yannick Kerlogot (born 12 May 1970) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "This is an alphabetical list of real estate companies of Canada:", "The Church of the Holy Name in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a historic church built during 1913 to 1926.", "Mama Bhanja is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Naresh Kumar", "Redirect to: Liz Tomkins", "Thomas Highmore's nephew Joseph Highmore also later became a painter, though Joseph never studied under Thomas", "This is the list of Pakistan cricket team performance in 2011", "Claude Pierre Marie Dielna (born 14 December 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Liga I club CS Universitatea Craiova", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Rosebud County, Montana", "Redirect to: Le Mans station", "Edmund Fortescue may refer to: Edmund Fortescue (died 1624) (1560-1624) Edmund Fortescue (died 1647) (1610-1647) Sir Edmund Fortescue, 1st Baronet (1642-1666)", "The video, originally only available on VHS, features 13 tracks from the concert and, amongst tracks from The Circus, includes performances of songs from Erasure's first album Wonderland plus \"Gimme!", "Notable people with the surname include: Arlene Eisenberg (1934-2001), American author Arlo Eisenberg (born 1973), American aggressive inline skater Aron Eisenberg (1969-2019), American actor Billy Eisenberg (born 1937), American bridge and backgammon player David Eisenberg (born 1939), American biochemist Filip Eisenberg (1876-1942), Polish physician and bacteriologist Hallie Eisenberg (born 1992), American actress Howard Eisenberg (born 1926), American author Jacob Eisenberg (1897-1965), Israeli artist Jacob Eisenberg (musician) (1898-1964), American pianist, author and teacher Jesse Eisenberg (born 1983), American actor Jewlia Eisenberg, American musician, vocalist, and composer John Eisenberg, American lawyer and U.S. National Security Council Legal Advisor José Eisenberg (born 1945), Italian entrepreneur and founder of Eisenberg Paris Josy Eisenberg (1933-2017), French animator of television and co-scenarist of the movie Rabbi Jacob Larry Eisenberg (1919-2018), American writer Leon Eisenberg (1922-2009), child psychiatrist, social psychiatrist and medical educator Louis Eisenberg, chess master Matthias Eisenberg (born 1956), German organist Ned Eisenberg (born 1957), American actor Ophira Eisenberg (born 1972), Canadian comic, writer, and actress Rebecca Eisenberg (born 1968), American entrepreneur Rebecca S. Eisenberg, American lawyer Ruth Brewer Eisenberg (1902-1996), \"Ivory\" of inter-racial piano duo, Ebony and Ivory Sonja Eisenberg (1926-2017), German-American artist Susan Eisenberg (born 1964), American voice actress Zef Eisenberg (born 1973), British entrepreneur, founder of Maximuscle and ultra-speed motorbike racer", "Evans was voted 'Beau Brummell' Best Dressed Man in 1965 by the Clothing Manufacturers' Federation; Hicks even designed red-heeled evening slippers for men!", "Cheeke is a surname, and may refer to: Alfred Cheeke (1810-1876), judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales Robert Cheeke (born 1980) , American bodybuilder, motivational speaker and author Stephen Cheeke, British academic", "Notable people with the surname include: Christian Terlizzi (born 1979), Italian footballer Rodolfo Terlizzi (1896-1971), Italian fencer", "Gerhard Koehler (born 7 November 1978) is an Austrian bobsledder who has competed since 2003.", "11 may refer to: Now That's What I Call Music 11 (UK series), released on 21 March 1988 Now That's What I Call Music!", "A list of universities in Spain:", "Redirect to: 2019 Snooker Shoot Out", "(The other simplest chiral alkane is 2 , 3-Dimethylpentane's structural isomer 3-methylhexane.)", "Notable people with the surname include: George Whetstone Peter Whetstone Rachel Whetstone William Whetstone", "The novel was first published in 1967 in Australia by Cheshire Publishing and was reprinted by Penguin in 1975.", "This album is almost identical to previous Le più belle canzoni italiane interpretate da Mina, published the year before and given as a present to readers of some Italian magazines of Rusconi Group.", "(LCSD) indicates a museum managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (EPD) indicates a museum managed by the Environmental Protection Department * indicates government-run museums", "Rhinotragus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Rhinotragus analis Audinet-Serville, 1833 Rhinotragus antonioi Clarke, 2012 Rhinotragus apicalis Guérin-Méneville, 1844 Rhinotragus bizonatus Gounelle, 1911 Rhinotragus conformis Monné & Fragoso, 1990 Rhinotragus dorsiger Germar, 1824 Rhinotragus festivus Perty, 1832 Rhinotragus longicollis Bates, 1880 Rhinotragus lucasii Thomson, 1860 Rhinotragus martinsi Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2003 Rhinotragus monnei Clarke, 2012 Rhinotragus robustus Penaherrera-Leiva & Tavakilian, 2003 Rhinotragus sulphureus Giesbert, 1991 Rhinotragus trilineatus White, 1855 Rhinotragus trizonatus Blanchard in Griffith, 1832", "Events from the year 1498 in France", "Redirect to: List of A Song of Ice and Fire characters#Ygritte", "This is a list of all known microquasars:", "Eek Airport (IATA: EEK, ICAO: PAEE, FAA LID: EEK) is a state-owned public-use airport serving the city of Eek in the Bethel Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska.", "This is a list of governors of the Austrian state of Styria:", "The neologism \"Horrorscope\" is not actually used within the album's lyrics; though the chorus of \"Sunset Strip Bitch\" contains the proper word \"horoscope.\"", "The Ben and Dave Show was an interactive podcast and television series on the LGBT-themed here!", "The historic district was established in December 2009", "Grzeszczak is a Polish surname, it may refer to: Eugeniusz Grzeszczak (born 1954), Polish politician Robert Grzeszczak (born 1971), Polish field hockey player Sylwia Grzeszczak (born 1989), Polish singer", "Robert Woodman now is the head of cricket at Kings College, Taunton", "25 Sept. 2004, 09:00", "After the end of the war 36th Infantry Division ( United Kingdom ) was disbanded and its remaining British units were transferred to the British 2nd Infantry Division.", "The post-election makeup was as follows: Current tallies", "Notable people with the surname include: Ewa Brodzka (born 1959), Polish film-maker Guillaume Brodzki (born 1977), Contemporary French Poet Marek Brodzki (born 1960), Polish film director and television director Nicholas Brodzsky (1905-1958) American composer", "The nine currently recognized species in this genus are: Piabucina astrigata Regan, 1903 Piabucina aureoguttata Fowler, 1911 Piabucina boruca W. A. Bussing, 1967 Piabucina elongata Boulenger, 1887 Piabucina erythrinoides Valenciennes, 1850 Piabucina festae Boulenger, 1899 Piabucina panamensis T. N. Gill, 1877 Piabucina pleurotaenia Regan, 1903 Piabucina unitaeniata Günther, 1864", "Redirect to: List of rampage killers (familicides in the Americas)", "Olginsky (Russian: ; masculine), Olginskaya (; feminine), or Olginskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Olginsky (rural locality), a khutor in Voskresensky Rural Okrug of Abinsky District of Krasnodar Krai Olginskoye, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Kaltovsky Selsoviet of Iglinsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan Olginskoye, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, a selo in Olginsky Rural Okrug of Pravoberezhny District of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Olginskaya, Krasnodar Krai, a stanitsa in Olginsky Rural Okrug of Primorsko-Akhtarsky District of Krasnodar Krai Olginskaya, Rostov Oblast, a stanitsa in Olginskoye Rural Settlement of Aksaysky District of Rostov Oblast", "Farsara is the area of Dalkhola Municipality in Ward no.9 and 16. in Uttar Dinajpur District West Bengal", "The explosion over the sparsely populated Eastern Siberian Taiga flattened an estimated 80 million trees over an area of 2,150 km² (830 sq mi) of forest, and eyewitness reports suggest that at least three people may have died in the event.", "(For likely reproductive organs see Glossopteridaceae.)" ]
[ "Johannes von Tepl is best known for his early humanist poem Der Ackermann aus Böhmen (Ploughman of Bohemia), sometimes also called Der Ackermann und der Tod (Ploughman and Death), written around 1401 and first printed in 1460.", "Clythraxeloma is a genus of beetles in the family Megalopodidae, containing the following species: Clythraxeloma cyanipennis Kraatz, 1879 Clythraxeloma nigropunctatus (Pic, 1896)", "); sonata, with air Viva tutte, accompaniment flute or violin, 1812(?", "The film has received critical acclaim in the years since McCabe & Mrs. Miller's release and earned an Oscar nomination for Christie in the Best Actress category.", "Paharia may refer to: Paharia language (disambiguation) Mal Paharia people Sauria Paharia people (also called Maler Paharia) Paharia Express Paharia (cicada), a genus of cicadas", "Due to the effects of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami which occurred five days beforehand, promotions for the album were cancelled, including a music video for the song \"Black Out.\"", "The large moth family Arctiidae contains the following genera with names beginning from A to M: (For names beginning from N to Z, see List of arctiid genera: N-Z.)", "A United States Department of Justice report featured the following statement regarding 18th Street and rival gang MS-13, \"These two gangs have turned the Central American northern triangle into the area with the highest homicide rate in the world.\"", "[Pocock 1998 indicated a juvenile specimen from Honduras might be this species, but this has never been substantiated, and unlikely]", "Species within this genus include: Cladodes flabellatus Solier in Gay, 1849 Cladodes malleri Pic, 1935", "Notable people with the surname include: Bettina Sabatini (born 1966), Italian marathon runner Gabriela Sabatini (born 1970), Argentine female tennis player Gaetano Sabatini (1703-1734), Italian draftsman and painter Lorenzo Sabatini (1530-1576), Italian painter of the Mannerist period from Bologna Rafael Sabatini (1875-1950), Italian/British author of novels of romance and adventure, such as Scaramouche, Sea Hawk and Captain Blood Sandra Sabatini (born 1959), Canadian writer Francesco Sabatini (1722-1797), Italian architect who worked in Spain Fabio Sabatini (born 1985), Italian road bicycle racer Walter Sabatini (born 1955), Italian former association football player turned director of football, currently working for Italian club AS Roma David M. Sabatini (born 1968), American cell biologist and biochemist and a professor at the Whitehead Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology", "This list includes former employees as well as the current presenters:", "With partners Connor Bartlett, Gareth Wood and Daniel Cook, Wood achieved silver in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships.", "Redirect to: List of Eastern Michigan Eagles in the NFL draft", "In 1983, Amory Lovins was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for \"pioneering soft energy paths for global security.\"", "Gerald Asamoah ([gealt azamo.a]; born 3 October 1978) is a Ghanaian-born German former footballer who played as a forward.", "Bousselam is a town and commune in Sétif Province in north-eastern Algeria.", "Boyanka (Bulgarian: ) is a Bulgarian feminine given name that may refer to Boyanka Angelova (born 1994), Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast Boyanka Kostova (born 1993), Bulgarian-Azerbaijani weightlifter", "Jordsand was a small Danish hallig located in the Wadden Sea southeast of the Danish island Rømø and east of the German island Sylt.", "The prototype was constructed by Ray Parker and Bill Bowmar and completed in 1947", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Bowerman (1873-1959), English cricket player Bill Bowerman (1911-1999), American track and field coach and co-founder of Nike C. W. Bowerman (1851-1947), British trade unionist and politician Cristina Bowerman, Italian chef Edward LeRoy Bowerman (1892-1977), Canadian politician Elsie Bowerman (1889-1973), British lawyer, suffragette and Titanic survivor Frank Bowerman (1868-1948), American baseball player Fred William Bowerman (1893-1953), American bank robber Jay Bowerman (1876-1957), American politician Karen Bowerman, British journalist Lisa Bowerman, British actress Mary Bowerman (1908-2005), American botanist Melissa Bowerman (1942-2011), linguist Ralph Lee Bowerman (born 1934), American musician William Bowerman (died 1590), English politician", "In it, Cappelletti is described as \"a free woman within the lingering, and dwindling, constraints of a profession largely dominated by men.\"", "The Samtgemeinde Velpke consists of the following municipalities: Bahrdorf Danndorf Grafhorst Groß Twülpstedt Velpke", "This is a list of United States Marine Corps logistics groups:", "Notable people with the surname include: Cengiz Akyıldız, Turkish ice hockey player Ian F. Akyildiz, American computer scientist", "Redirect to: List of Corbetts (mountains)", "Lethrinops leptodon is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Malawi where it prefers areas with sandy substrates.", "Redirect to: Diego Torres (footballer, born 1982)", "Events from the year 1912 in Sweden", "The following events occurred in March 1935:", "Despite the unfavorable environment completely to combat corruption in Kosovo, due to the attention of Kosovars in terms of status and political and legal future of the state of Kosovo, ÇOHU !", "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", "Charles Maude was educated at Leeds Grammar School and Exeter College, Oxford where he graduated Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in 1871 and Master (M.A.)", "Poet William Henry Drummond said of White, \"the trail Peter White has cut through life is blessed by acts of private charity and deeds of public devotion that will serve as a guide to those who follow in the footsteps of a truly great, and above all, good man.\"", "From early films like the 1900s Beheading the Chinese Prisoner to Ang Lee's triumphant Brokeback Mountain in 2005, Dong uses clips of more than 100 films and interviews of prominent Chinese Americans to create a thorough overview on the depiction of Chinese in mainstream Hollywood films.", "Redirect to: Equitable Building (Manhattan)", "Why don't Plautius Lateranus hold out their necks in \"the way Lateranus did at Rome, when condemned by Nero to be beheaded?", "& Bouchet P. (2015), Phasmoconus has become a subgenus of Conus as Conus (Phasmoconus) Mörch, 1852 (type species: Conus radiatus Gmelin, 1791 ) represented as Conus Linnaeus, 1758", "Tilloclytus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Tilloclytus balteatus (Chevrolat, 1860) Tilloclytus baoruco Lingafelter, 2011 Tilloclytus bruneri Fisher, 1932 Tilloclytus clavipes Bates, 1885 Tilloclytus cleroides (White, 1855) Tilloclytus conradti Bates, 1892 Tilloclytus cubae Fisher, 1932 Tilloclytus geminatus (Haldeman, 1847) Tilloclytus haematocephalus (Chevrolat, 1862) Tilloclytus minutus Fisher, 1932 Tilloclytus neiba Lingafelter, 2011 Tilloclytus nivicinctus (Chevrolat, 1862) Tilloclytus pilosus Zayas, 1975 Tilloclytus rufipes Fisher, 1942", "Dzhois Habrielivna Koba (Ukrainian: ; born February 26, 1998 in Vinnytsia) is a Ukrainian athlete competing in sprinting events.", "(Sweden managed a 0-0 tie versus the Canadians to deprive Canada of a perfect record.)", "The film was an unofficial remake of Karan Johar's romantic drama film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)", "Groult is a surname, and may refer to; André Groult, French decorator and designer Benoîte Groult (1920-2016), French writer and activist", "\"I ended up quitting my job to make this film, my first film, and I thought maybe by choosing a topic that was quite dear to me and that I had lived for a number of years growing up-maybe Id be able to do this story justice.\"", "George Willie Schofield (6 August 1893 - ?)", "Coppola ([kppola]) is a common Italian surname, and may refer to: Alicia Coppola (born 1968), an American television actress Anton Coppola (1917-2020), an American composer and conductor Carmine Coppola (1910-1991), American composer Carmine Coppola (born 1979), Italian footballer Christopher Coppola (born 1962), American director and digital media entrepreneur Ferdinando Coppola Italian football goalkeeper Francis Ford Coppola (born 1939), American film director Frank James Coppola, executed for murder Gian-Carlo Coppola (1963-1986), American film producer Horacio Coppola (1906-2012), Argentine photographer and filmmaker Michael \"Trigger Mike\" Coppola (1904-1966), New York mobster Mikey Coppola (born 1946), New Jersey mobster Nicolas Cage, (born 1964 as Nicholas Kim Coppola), American actor Piero Coppola (1888-1971), Italian conductor Roman Coppola (born 1965), American music video director Sofia Coppola (born 1971), American film director Talia Shire (born 1946 as Talia Coppola), American actress Tom Coppola (born 1945), American musician", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Clements, author Andrew Jackson Clements, politician Bill Clements, politician Billy Clements, rugby league footballer of the 1920s Charlie Clements, British actor Chuck Clements, American football player Dave Clements, North Irish football player Earle C. Clements, Kentucky politician and governor Frederic Clements, ecologist George Clements, American Roman Catholic priest James Clements, ornithologist Jeremy Clements, NASCAR driver Joe Clements, actor John Clements (disambiguation), multiple people Jonathan Clements, British author Kenny Clements, English football defender Logan Clements, California businessman and politician Mark Alwin Clements, Australian botanist Nate Clements (born 1979), American NFL cornerback Nathaniel Clements, Irish politician Nick Clements, linguist and phonologist Richard Clements (painter) Richard Clements (journalist) Rita Crocker Clements, First Lady of Texas; married to Bill Clements Robert George Clements, physician and suspected serial killer Ron Clements, American animation director Roy Clements, author Sasha Clements (born 1990), Canadian actress and model Shane Clements (1958-2001), Australian cricketer Stan Clements, football player Stanley Clements, actor Sylvester G. Clements, American politician Tom Clements (disambiguation), multiple people Vassar Clements (1928-2005), American fiddle player William L. Clements (1861-1934), collector of historical works and benefactor to the University of Michigan", "Born Helen Alden Knipe on December 6, 1881 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a granddaughter of the novelist T. S. Arthur, Helen Knipe Carpenter studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under the tutelage of William Merritt Chase, Hugh Henry Brackenridge and Thomas Pollock Anshutz.", "Karate is a 1983 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deb Mukherjee, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Kaajal Kiran, Yogeeta Bali and Mazhar Khan", "Sultan Haydar qualified for participation in the marathon event at the 2012 Summer Olympics but managed only 72nd place with a slow time of 2:38:26 hours.", "Vasily Lebedev-Kumach wrote numerous songs, the most famous being probably (Svyaschennaya Voyna, 'The Sacred War'), (A Song About the Motherland), (Hymn of the Bolshevik Party) and (Such a lot of nice girls!", "The 1915 New York Giants season was the franchise's 33rd season.", "Redirect to: Junia gens", "Redirect to: Pasteur Institute of Algeria", "The 1948 Clemson Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Clemson College in the Southern Conference during the 1948 college football season.", "Canton of Lille-4 consists of the following communes: Lezennes Lille (partly) Ronchin", "Notable people with the surname include: Francesco Antonio Bufalini, Italian draftsman, copper plate engraver and architect Giovanni Ottavio Bufalini (1709-1782), Italian cardinal Maurizio Bufalini (1787-1875), Italian physician Sauro Bufalini (1941-2012), Italian basketball player Ventura Bufalini (died 1504), Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Terni and Città di Castello", "Associated with Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia and the various lottery companies of the states and territories of Australia, the program featured contestants who were chosen from a draw of scratch-tickets sent in by the...More", "This list is arranged alphabetically by surname:", "During World War II Wawrzyniec Żuławski was a member of Armia Krajowa and was a soldier during the Warsaw Uprising.", "Notable persons with the surname include: Konstantin Chernenko (1911-1985), leader of Soviet Union from 1984 to 1985 Anna Chernenko (1913-2010), wife of Konstantin Chernenko Albert Chernenko (1935-2009), Russian philosopher and son of Konstantin Chernenko Elena Chernenko, minister of finance of Pridestrovian Moldavian Republic Anastasiya Chernenko (born 1990), Ukrainian triathlete Yevhen Chernenko (1934-2007), Ukrainian archaeologist", "Rhineland or Rheinland may also refer to:", "Herbert Johanson's notable works include: Building of the Parliament of Estonia, Riigikogu in Toompea Castle; 1920 with Eugen Habermann Ristiku Basic School; 1927-1929 Tallinn School of Service (Tallinna Teeninduskool); 1932-1935 Tallinn French School (Tallinna Prantsuse Lütseum); completed 1937 Chapel in Metsakalmistu; 1936-1937 Fire station in centre of Tallinn; 1936-1939 Central Hospital in Tallinn; 1937-1945 Tallinn Coeducational Gymnasium (Tallinna Ühisgümnaasium); 1938-1940 Jakob Westholm Gymnasium (Jakob Westholmi gümnaasium); 1938-1940", "In high school, Kaminsky was the Gatorade New Jersey Baseball Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, named to the 2012 USA Today All-USA Team, and a 2013 Baseball America Preseason First Team All-American.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ada Belle Dement (1888-1945), American civil rights activist and suffrage George Dement (1922-2014), mayor of Bossier City, Louisiana, from 1989 to 2005 Henry D. Dement (1840-1927), American politician John Dement (1804-1883), politician and militia commander from the U.S. state of Illinois Iris DeMent (born 1961), American singer and songwriter Kenneth Dement (1933-2013), former American football offensive tackle/defensive tackle Mike Dement, American college basketball coach William C. Dement (born 1928), pioneering US sleep researcher, and founder of the Sleep Research Center, the world's first sleep laboratory", "The organization's stated mission is \"healing the sick and proclaiming the kingdom of God.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan H. Monroe (1903-1975), professor, creator of Monroe's motivated sequence Alexander W. Monroe (1817-1905), American politician and Confederate States Army officer Bill Monroe (1911-1996), American musician Burt Monroe (1930-1994), American ornithologist Christopher Monroe (born 1965), American physicist Craig Monroe (born 1977), American MLB baseball player Earl Monroe (born 1944), American Hall of Fame basketball player Greg Monroe (born 1990) American professional basketball player* Jack Monroe Disambiguation James Monroe (1758-1831), the 5th U.S. president, in office from 1817 to 1825 James Monroe (1799-1870), member of the U.S. House of Representatives and nephew of President Monroe James T. Monroe, professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature Jordan Monroe (born 1986), American glamour model Kristen Monroe (born 1946), American professor of Political Science Larry Monroe (baseball) (born 1956), American MLB pitcher Larry Monroe (radio personality) (1942-1914), American radio host in Austin, Texas Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962), American actress, singer and model Mircea Monroe (born 1982), American actress Nicholas Monroe (born 1982), American tennis player Robert Monroe (1915-1995), author, founder of The Monroe Institute Rodney Monroe (born 1968) American basketball player Rodrick Monroe (born 1976), American football player Tom Monroe (1919-1993), American actor Vaughn Monroe (1911-1973), American baritone singer, trumpeter and big band leader", "The Scout and Guide movement in Guatemala is served by: Asociación Nacional de Muchachas Guías de Guatemala, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Asociación de Scouts de Guatemala, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement Scouts Independientes de Guatemala (Scouts Baden Powell de Guatemala), member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts Asociacion de Heraldos de Baden Powell", "The 221st Military Intelligence Battalion, based at the Gillem Enclave in Forest Park, Georgia, is a major battalion in the 560th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (United States) in the Army National Guard", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1962:", "Apart from this Sarita Arya is also an avid social worker and fights for Women empowerment and Gender equality", "Events from the year 1913 in Russia", "Dangerous Connection was released on October 8, 2002", "Mullaghmore , County Londonderry is also locally known as, \"The Birren\" hence the road name passing over the mountain, \"Birren Road\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Christian Hommel (born 1981), German ice hockey player Conrad Hommel (1883-1971), German painter Fritz Hommel (1854-1936), German Orientalist Jane Franklin Hommel (1878-1946) Johann Hommel (1518-1562), German astronomer and mathematician Sascha Hommel (born 1990), German motorcycle racer Ulrich Hommel", "Armored Core is a third-person shooter mecha video game series developed by FromSoftware.", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian Greenhoff (1953-2013), English footballer Frank Greenhoff (born 1924), English footballer Jimmy Greenhoff (born 1946), English footballer", "The following events occurred in November 1901:", "Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Fielden (born 1932), Canadian novelist, playwright, actress and therapist Edward Brocklehurst Fielden (1857-1942), British businessman and Conservative Party politician Edward Fielden (RAF officer), GCVO, CB, DFC, AFC, (1903-1976), Royal Air Force pilot and World War II veteran Jamie Fielden (born 1978), English professional rugby league player for Keighley Cougars John Fielden (1784-1849), British social reformer and benefactor Joshua Fielden (politician) (1827-1887), British cotton manufacturer and Conservative politician Louisa Fielden (born 1983), British film director, screenwriter and producer Samuel Fielden (1847-1922), socialist, anarchist and labor activist convicted in the 1886 Haymarket bombing Stuart Fielden (born 1979), English professional rugby league footballer for Bradford, Wigan and Huddersfield Thomas Fielden (musician) (1883-1974), British pianist and music teacher Thomas Fielden (politician) (1854-1897), British Conservative Party politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Krewson, singer and guitarist of Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops Justin Krewson (born 1996), American luger Lyda Krewson (born 1953), American politician Rollie Krewson, American puppet designer active mid-1970s-present", "The institute's primary stated goal was \"to reach a larger audience of eager and emerging talent\" than was served by the Actors Studio's notoriously selective admission process, and as teachers of the method began to deploy Lee Strasberg's own personal interpretations of the discipline, \"to dispel growing confusion and misrepresentation of the method, preserving what had by now become fundamental discoveries in actor training.\"", "Redirect to: Plescioara (disambiguation)", "People with this name include: Chun Ho-jin (born 1960), South Korean actor Kim Ho-jin (born 1970), South Korean actor Park Ho-jin (born 1976), South Korean football player Ju Ho-jin (born 1981), South Korean football player Lee Ho-jin (born 1983), South Korean football player Seo Ho-jin (born 1983), South Korean short track speed skater Jung Ho-jin (born 1984), South Korean football player", "Coccidotrophus is a genus of beetles in the family Silvanidae, containing the following species: Coccidotrophus cordiae Barber Coccidotrophus socialis Schwarz & Barber, 1921", "The commune includes two villages: Târgușor (historical name: Pazarlia, Turkish: Pazarlı) Mireasa (historical names: Cheia; Ghelengic, Turkish: Gelincik)", "Unlike most apple cultivars King of the Pippins is slightly self-fertile.", "Rogério Dutra da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese: [oju dut d siwv]; born February 3, 1984) is a Brazilian professional tennis player.", "Redirect to: Manor of Cobham, Kent", "Kazimov, Kazimova for females, is a surname and it may refer to: Aygün Kazımova, Azerbaijani singer Dilara Kazimova, Azerbaijani singer Narmin Kazimova, Azerbaijani chess player Salahaddin Kazimov, Internal Troops major general", "Redirect to: List of rivers of England and Wales", "Alphonse Dewette (1902-?)", "Lebowitz is a surname, and may refer to:", "(The galero is a ceremonial wide brim hat no longer usually worn, though on February 19, 2011, Raymond Cardinal Burke became the first cardinal in recent times to wear (for a single photo) the galero.)", "Viden may refer to: Vídeň (disambiguation), places in Czech Republic Viden, Stara Zagora Province place in Pavel Banya Municipality, Bulgaria", "After a clarification by the cooperating parties after the election (2015), Harald Furre took office as the mayor of Kristiansand after Arvid Grundekjøn.", "People with this name include: Joo (singer) (born Jun Min-joo, 1990), South Korean female solo singer Kwak Min-joo (born 1990), South Korean female singer and rapper, member of Two X Kim Min-joo (born 2001, February), South Korean female singer and member of girl group Iz_One Kang Min-joo (born 2001), South Korean female singer and member of girl group GWSN", "Redirect to: Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team", "Notable people with the surname include: Gian Carlo Aliberti (also Giancarlo and Giovanni Carlo; 1662-1740), Italian painter Giuseppe Aliberti (1901-1956), Italian football manager and former player Junior Aliberti (born 1977), Uruguayan footballer Lucia Aliberti (born 1957), Sicilian opera singer Sophia Aliberti (born 1963), Greek talk show host Sotiria Aliberti or Soteria Aliberty (1847-1929), Greek feminist and educator", "Capucine (6 January 1928 - 17 March 1990) was a French fashion model and actress known for her comedic roles in The Pink Panther (1963) and What's New Pussycat?", "This is a list of Black Hebrew Israelites:" ]
[ "Sheila Healey's changing themes over 75 years have displayed continuity with both the portrait and with handling of colour, \"an essential human-ness being seen as a consistent thread through all her art.\"", "Get Enough may refer to: \"Get Enough\" (Ivy song) (1994) \"Get Enough\" (Paul McCartney song) (2019)", "Most international journeys to or from Iceland pass through this airport.", "The twelve books, with the dates when first published, and the period covered by the plot of each book, are as follows: The Launching of Roger Brook (3 July 1947) covers 28 July 1783 - November 1787 The Shadow of Tyburn Tree (6 May 1948) March 1788 - April 1789 The Rising Storm (13 October 1949) April 1789 - July 1790 The Man Who Killed the King (8 November 1951) June 1792 - August 1794 The Dark Secret of Josephine (16 March 1955) August 1794 - April 1796 The Rape of Venice (19 October 1959) June 1796 - December 1797 The Sultan's Daughter (19 August 1963) February 1798 - 31 December 1799 The Wanton Princess (22 August 1966) 1 January 1800 - 30 November 1805 Evil in a Mask (18 August 1969) February 1807 - September 1809 The Ravishing of Lady Mary Ware (16 August 1971) September 1809 - 1 January 1813 The Irish Witch (20 August 1973) 1812 - 1814 Desperate Measures (2 September 1974) 1814 - 1815", "Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association named the book one of Corduroy ( book )'s \"Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children.\"", "DEI may refer to:", "Iosif Varga may refer to: Iosif Varga (rower) (born 1934), Romanian rower Iosif Varga (footballer) (1941-1992), Romanian footballer", "Ceto ( Oceanid ) bore Helios a daughter, Astris.", "According to Paulist Press, Hecker \"wanted to create an intellectual journal for a growing Catholic population, and insisted that Catholic World be a first-class publication in format, quality, and style, equal if not superior to any secular magazine in the country.\"", "The species joined at least 10 subspecies Xerocrassa cisternasi calasaladae (Jaeckel, 1952) Xerocrassa cisternasi calderensis (Gasull, 1964) Xerocrassa cisternasi canae (Jaeckel, 1952) Xerocrassa cisternasi cisternasi (Hidalgo, 1883) Xerocrassa cisternasi hortae (Schröder, 1978) Xerocrassa cisternasi margaritae (Jaeckel, 1952) Xerocrassa cisternasi mesquidae (Schröder, 1978) Xerocrassa cisternasi muradae (Jaeckel, 1952) Xerocrassa cisternasi ortizi (Gasull, 1964) Xerocrassa cisternasi redonae (Jaeckel, 1952)", "William Murray, first Earl of Dysart (1600?", "Notable people with the surname include: Kiyoshi Ikenaga ( , born 1966), shiatsu practitioner Masaaki Ikenaga ( , born 1946), Japanese baseball player Takashi Ikenaga ( , born 1993), Japanese shogi player Wataru Ikenaga ( , born 1991), Japanese footballer", "People with the surname include: Cees van Riel (born 1951), Dutch organizational theorist Eef van Riel (born 1991), Dutch football midfielder Harm van Riel (1907-1980), Dutch VVD politician Marten Van Riel (born 1992), Belgian triathlete Raimondo Van Riel (1881-1962), Italian actor Sied van Riel (born 1978), Dutch trance music DJ and producer", "The Scout and Guide movement in Thailand is served by two organisations The Girl Guides Association of Thailand, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts The National Scout Organization of Thailand, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement", "Tyler Kyte later appeared on the TV series Goosebumps (1997) and Are You Afraid of the Dark?", "Michael Steinberg (born 15 May 1959) is a director, writer and producer.", "Nadezhda Dmitryevna Khvoshchinskaya (Russian: ; May 20, 1824 - June 8, 1889), was a Russian novelist, poet, literary critic and translator.", "Laura Amy Schlitz received the 2008 Newbery Medal for her children's book entitled Good Masters!", "Redirect to: Houston Cougars baseball", "Thelenota is a genus of sea cucumber, in the Stichopodidae familia", "The ship provides food, electricity, water, consumables, spare parts, medical, dental, disbursing, mail, legal services, ordnance, and any parts or equipment repair that a submarine may require.", "The following events occurred in August 1917:", "Redirect to: List of Adria Mobil (cycling team) rosters", "The album also includes two cover versions: \"Beastie Boys\" (from the early Beastie Boys EP Pollywog Stew) and \"Nazi Punks Fuck Off!\"", "Avik or Åvik may refer to the following people Given name Avik Kabessa, Israeli-American businessman Avik Roy, Bengali-American journalist, editor, political strategist and investment analyst Surname Bruno Åvik (born 1940), Finnish-born Swedish cross-country skier", "Jack Earl (born August 2, 1934 in Uniopolis, Ohio) is an American ceramic artist and former teacher, known for drawing inspiration from his home state of Ohio to create rural pieces with meticulous craftsmanship and astute details to where you could smell the air, hear the silence and swat the flies. Although his works hint at highly personal, intellectual, and narrative themes in an almost unsettling manner, Earl is a self-described anti-intellectual who shuns the art world.\"", "Hence, there are three categories: Knights and Dames of Honour and Devotion in Obedience Knights and Dames of Grace and Devotion in Obedience Knights and Dames of Magistral Grace in Obedience", "There has been four generations of ibex from the mk1 in 1988 to the current \"IBEX F8\" Ibex vehicles are manufactured in the Rotherham, South yorkshire, England, by Foers Engineering Ltd.", "Redirect to: List of Futurama characters#Amy Wong", "People with this surname include: Jack Bruen (1949-1997), American basketball coach Francis Bruen (died 1867), Member of the UK Parliament for Carlow Borough 1835-1837, 1839 Henry Bruen: Henry Bruen (1741-1795), Irish politician, Member of the Parliament of Ireland for Jamestown 1783-1790 and Carlow County 1790-1795 Colonel Henry Bruen (1789-1852), Irish politician, Member of the UK Parliament for County Carlow 1812-1831, 1835-1837, 1840-1852 his son Henry Bruen (1828-1912), MP for County Carlow 1857-1880 Ken Bruen (born 1951), Irish writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Pål Berrefjord (born 1977), Norwegian politician Oddvar Berrefjord (1918-1999), Norwegian jurist and politician", "Arecibo Los Negritos Roca Cocinera Roca Resuello Tres Hermanas Barceloneta Tres Hermanos Bayamón Isla San Juan Cabo Rojo Cayo Fanduca Isla de Ratones Roca Ola Roca Velasquez Camuy Penon Brusi Penon de Afuera Carolina Islote Numero dos Ceiba Arrecife Barriles Arrecife Hermanos Cabeza de Perro Cayo Cabritas Cayo Pinerito Isla Cabras Isla Pineros Las Lavanderas del Este Las Lavanderas del Oeste Piragua de Adentro Piragua de Afuera Culebra Alcarraza Cayo Ballena Cayo Botella Cayo de Luis Peña Cayo del Agua Cayo Lobito Cayo Lobo Cayo Matojo Cayo Norte Cayo Pirata Cayo Raton Cayo Sombrerito Cayo Tiburon Cayo Verde Cayo Yerba Cayos Geniqui El Ancon El Mono Isla Culebrita Isla de Culebra Las Hermanas Los Gemelos Pela Pelaita Piedra del Norte (part of Culebrita) Piedra Stevens Roca Culumna (part of Cayo Lobito) Roca Speck Cayo Tuna Roca Lavador (awash) Cayo Botijuela Fajardo Cayo Ahogado Cayo Diablo Cayo Icacos Cayo Largo Cayo Lobos Cayo Obispo Cayo Ratones Isla de Ramos Isla Palominito Isla Palominos La Blanquilla La Cordillera Las Cucarachas Los Farallones Guánica Cayo Don Luis Cayo Terremoto Cayos de Caña Gorda Gilligan's Island = Cayo Aurora = Cayo Caña Gorda Cayo Honda Isla Ballena Guayama Cayo Caribes Mata Redonda Guayanilla Cayo Maria Langa Cayo Mata Humacao Cayo Batata Cayo Santiago (Monkey Island) Juana Diaz Cayo Berberia Lajas Cayo Bayo Cayo Caracoles Cayo Collado Cayo Corral Cayo Enrique Cayo Mata Seca Cayo Vieques Isla Cueva Isla Guayacan Isla Magueyes Isla Matei Loiza Isla La Cancora Islote de Juan Perez Punta Larga Punta Mosquitos Mayagüez Desecheo Island Mona Island Monito Island Nagüabo Bajo Evelyn Cayo Algodones Peñuelas Cayos Caribe Cayo Palomas Cayo Parguera Cayo Rio Ponce Cayo Arenas Isla de Cardona Isla de Ratones Isla del Frio Isla Caja de Muertos Isla Morrillito Isla de Gatas Isla de Jueyes Salinas Cayo Mata Cayo Morrillo Cayo Puerca Cayos de Barca Cayos de Pajaros Cayos de Ratones San Juan Isla Guachinanga Isla Piedra Penon de San Jorge Santa Isabel Cayo Alfenique Cayos Cabezazos Cayos de Caracoles Isla Puerca Toa Baja Isla de Cabras Isla de las Palomas Las Cabritas Vega Baja Isla de Cerro Gordo Isletas de Garzas Vieques Cayo Chiva Cayo de Tierra Pleasure island Cayo Jalova Cayo Jalovita Cayo Real Isla Chiva Isla de Vieques Isla Yallis Roca Alcatraz Roca Cucaracha", "Kut is a Turkish surname which may refer to: Burak Kut, Turkish pop singer Halil Kut (1881-1957), Ottoman regional governor and military commander Şule Kut, Turkish academic", "The daughter of psychologist and ethnologist Ernest Beaglehole, Ritchie completed a 1957 MSc thesis titled Childhood in Rakau: A Study of the First Five Years of Life and a 1962 PhD title 'Maori Families: an Exploratory Study in Wellington City.'", "The series first aired in France on Wednesday September 3, 1997, on TF1's TF!", "Hick 's Mill is in the civil parish of Gwennap", "Redirect to: CPLANE1", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Wingert (born 1982), American soccer player Emmert L. Wingert, American jurist Harry Shindle Wingert, American football coach Lutz Wingert, German philosopher Mick Wingert (born 1974), American comedian and voice actor Norm Wingert (born 1950), American soccer player Rebekah Wingert-Jabi, American documentary filmmaker Wally Wingert (born 1961), American actor and voice actor", "He was for a time the personal adjutant to Adolf Hitler, having served with him in World War I. Fritz Wiedemann Photo", "Paracaesio is a genus of snappers native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean, with these currently recognized species: Paracaesio brevidentata W. T. White & Last, 2012 Paracaesio caerulea (Katayama, 1934) (Japanese snapper) Paracaesio gonzalesi Fourmanoir & Rivaton, 1979 (Vanuatu snapper) Paracaesio kusakarii T. Abe, 1960 (saddle-back snapper) Paracaesio paragrapsimodon W. D. Anderson & Kailola, 1992 Paracaesio sordida T. Abe & S. Shinohara, 1962 (dirty ordure snapper) Paracaesio stonei U. Raj & Seeto, 1983 (cocoa snapper) Paracaesio waltervadi W. D. Anderson & Collette, 1992 Paracaesio xanthura (Bleeker, 1869) (yellowtail blue snapper)", "Xymenopsis muriciformis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.", "Lillo Thomas's most famous songs include \"Sexy Girl\" and \"I'm in Love.\"", "Thoresson is a Swedish surname that may refer to Torbjörn Thoresson (born 1959), Swedish sprint canoer William Thoresson (born 1932), Swedish gymnast", "The surname Lupan may refer to: Andrei Lupan Nicolae Lupan Vlad Lupan", "Czechoslovakia sent a delegation to compete at the 1984 Winter Paralympics, in Innsbruck, Austria.", "Armored Core is a third-person shooter mecha video game series developed by FromSoftware.", "Redirect to: Senne (River)", "Radovan Ivković (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 26 March 1989) is a Croatian Serb football forward who plays for Hajduk 1912.", "The Lonesome Trail may refer to: The Lonesome Trail (1930 film), 1930 American western film directed by Bruce Mitchell The Lonesome Trail (1945 film), 1945 American western film directed by Oliver Drake The Lonesome Trail (1955 film), 1955 American western film directed by Richard Bartlett", "John B. Alexander High School is a secondary school in Laredo, Texas, United States and a part of the United Independent School District.", "Weeks after Claire Tallent's disqualification, she finished third at the World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships in Taicang, China in the women's 50 km walk in an Oceania and Australian record of 4:09:33. www.worldathletics.org/news/series/claire-tallence-australia-race-walk", "(Some authors, notably in Microsoft documentation, use the term multibyte character set, which is a misnomer, because representation size is an attribute of the encoding, not of the character set.)", "Zheng Lin (Chinese: ) (1908-1987) was a Chinese calligrapher and People's Republic of China politician.", "Frederick Edward Grey Ponsonby, 1st Baron Sysonby, GCB, GCVO, PC (16 September 1867 - 20 October 1935) was a British soldier and courtier.", "Notable people with the surname include: Reinhold Daschner (born 1969), German footballer and manager Stephan Daschner (born 1988), German ice hockey player", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Budgen (born 1973), New Zealand rugby union player Frank Budgen (1882-1971), English painter Frank Budgen (director) (1954-2015), English commercial director Henry Budgen (1865-1929), English cricketer Nicholas Budgen (1937-1998), English politician Tom Budgen (born 1985), Dutch professional wrestler better known as Aleister Black", "1987 - August A. Busch, Jr., former brewer, prominent sportsman, and owner of the St. Louis Cardinals 1988 - Ben Kerner, Bing Devine 1989 - Joe Garagiola and Yogi Berra, national baseball figures and former catchers originally from St. Louis 1990 - Robert Hyland 1991 - Mike Shanahan, part-owner of the St. Louis Blues 1992 - Ozzie Smith, St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer 1993 - Michael Roarty, Anheuser-Busch marketing executive 1994 - Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer 1995 - Thomas Eagleton, United States Senator from Missouri 1996 - Bill DeWitt, Fred Hanser, Drew Baur, St. Louis Cardinals owners and executives 1997 - Martin L. Mathews, co-founder the Mathews-Dickey Boys' Club 1998 - Red Schoendienst, St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer 1999 - Charles Nash 2000 - Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jones, former St. Louis Rams who made the tackle that ended Super Bowl XXXIV 2001 - Flint Fowler 2002 - Walt Jocketty, St. Louis Cardinals general manager (1994-2007) 2003 - Jerry Clinton, boxing aficionado who helped St. Louis regain an NFL team 2004 - Tony LaRussa, St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer 2005 - Jay Randolph, sportscaster 2006 - St. Louis Cardinals 2007 - John Davidson, St. Louis Blues president of hockey operations and former goaltender 2008 - Kelly Chase, former St. Louis Blues player 2010 - Ernie Hays, former St. Louis Cardinals organist 2012 - Steven Jackson, former St. Louis Rams Pro Bowl running back 2013 - Aeneas Williams, former St. Louis Rams All-Pro cornerback 2015 - Dave Peacock, former president of Anheuser-Busch 2017 - Tom Stillman, chairman of the St. Louis Blues", "Redirect to: Denmark men's national under-18 basketball team", "Saul is the surname of: Andrew Saul (born 1946), chairman of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board April Saul (born 1955), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bernard Francis Saul (1872-1931), American banker Berrick Saul, CBE (1924-2016), Vice-Chancellor of the University of York Bernard Saul II, American businessman Bill Saul (1940-2006), American National Football League player Frank Saul (basketball) (born 1924), American former National Basketball Association player Frank Saul (footballer) (born 1943), English former footballer John Saul (disambiguation) John Hennessy Saul (1819-1897), Irish-born American horticulturist and landscape architect Nigel Saul (born 1952), British historian Oscar Saul (1912-1994), American screenwriter Peter Saul (born 1934), American painter Rich Saul (1948-2012), American National Football League player, twin brother of Ron Richard Saul (1891-1965), Irish air marshal Roger Saul (born 1950), British businessman, the founder of the Mulberry (company) fashion chain Ron Saul (born 1948), American National Football League player, twin brother of Rich", "Alf-Inge Rasdal Håland (anglicised to Haaland; born 23 November 1972), is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder for English clubs Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and Manchester City.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Frugone (1897-1972), American football player Marie Frugone (1889-1953), American journalist, Red Cross nurse Pedro Frugone, Chilean musician", "List of the largest dams and reservoirs in Cyprus in decreasing order of capacity:", "1677?)", "Zakharov (Russian: ; masculine) or Zakharova (; feminine or masculine genitive) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Zakharov, Krasnodar Krai, a khutor in Tverskoy Rural Okrug of Apsheronsky District of Krasnodar Krai Zakharov, Chernyshkovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Zakharovsky Selsoviet of Chernyshkovsky District of Volgograd Oblast Zakharov, Kletsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Zakharovsky Selsoviet of Kletsky District of Volgograd Oblast Zakharov, Kotelnikovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, a khutor in Zakharovsky Selsoviet of Kotelnikovsky District of Volgograd Oblast Zakharova, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Kenozersky Selsoviet of Plesetsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast Zakharova, Irkutsk Oblast, a village in Zhigalovsky District of Irkutsk Oblast Zakharova, Perm Krai, a village in Kudymkarsky District of Perm Krai Zakharova, Baykalovsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, a village in Baykalovsky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast Zakharova, Verkhotursky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, a village in Verkhotursky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast Alternative names Zakharova, alternative name of Zakharovo, a selo in Bezrukavsky Selsoviet of Rubtsovsky District in Altai Krai; 51°39N 81°20E Zakharova, alternative name of Zakharovo, a selo in Dumchevsky Selsoviet of Zalesovsky District in Altai Krai; 53°58N 84°25E", "Pelley is a surname, and may refer to: Rod Pelley (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player Scott Pelley (born 1957), American television journalist William Dudley Pelley (1890-1965), United States activist and Nazi sympathizer", "Manpreet Singh ( Singaporean cricketer ) made his List A debut for Singapore, against Qatar, in the Cricket World Cup Challenge League A tournament on 17 September 2019.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Zoppetti (born 1979), Italian footballer Cesare Zoppetti (1876-1940), Italian actor David Zoppetti (born 1962), Swiss writer", "Crow, The Crow or Crows may also refer to:", "The genus contains the following 22 species: Stout-billed cuckooshrike (Coracina caeruleogrisea) Hooded cuckooshrike (Coracina longicauda) Cerulean cuckooshrike (Coracina temminckii) Pied cuckooshrike (Coracina bicolor) Ground cuckooshrike (Coracina maxima) Barred cuckooshrike (Coracina lineata) Black-faced cuckooshrike (Coracina novaehollandiae) Boyer's cuckooshrike (Coracina boyeri) Buru cuckooshrike (Coracina fortis) Wallacean cuckooshrike (Coracina personata) North Melanesian cuckooshrike (Coracina welchmani) South Melanesian cuckooshrike (Coracina caledonica) Bar-bellied cuckooshrike (Coracina striata) Javan cuckooshrike (Coracina javensis) Large cuckooshrike (Coracina macei) Andaman cuckooshrike (Coracina dobsoni) Slaty cuckooshrike (Coracina schistacea) White-rumped cuckooshrike (Coracina leucopygia) Sunda cuckooshrike (Coracina larvata) White-bellied cuckooshrike (Coracina papuensis) Manus cuckooshrike (Coracina ingens) Moluccan cuckooshrike (Coracina atriceps)", "John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly (February 20, 1914 - February 24, 1991), generally known as John Charles Daly or simply John Daly, was a South African-born American radio and television personality, CBS News broadcast journalist, ABC News executive and TV anchor and a game show host, best known as the host and moderator of the CBS television panel show What's My Line?", "The film was remade in Malayalam as Priyamvada and in Kannada as Hennu Samsaradha Kannu", "Clarinet Concerto ( Mozart ) consists of three movements, in a fast-slow-fast succession: Allegro (in A major and in sonata form) Adagio (in D major and in ternary form) Rondo: Allegro (in A major and in rondo form)", "Japanese football in 1973", "The head office of RBDCK is at Kochi, with regional office at Thiruvananthapuram", "Otter Creek Township, Illinois may refer to one of the following townships: Otter Creek Township, Jersey County, Illinois Otter Creek Township, LaSalle County, Illinois See also Otter Creek Township (disambiguation)", "Credit is given from Vincent Ndumu's many years as a seasoned civil engineer(from the University of Manchester)", "It may refer to: Surname: Femi Ilesanmi (born 1991), English professional footballer Given name: Ilesanmi Adesida (born 1949), American physicist", "Islington Heronry is a 1.3-hectare (3.2-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of King's Lynn Norfolk.", "MACA or maca can mean: Maca (plant)", "List of model railways is worth noting that this is not a list (even a non-exhaustive one!)", "Consequently, the Chinese name for Centauri itself is (Kù Lóu yī, English: the First Star of Arsenal.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Miyuki Ueta ( , born 1974), Japanese murderer Tatsuya Ueta ( , born 1964), Japanese volleyball player Yasushi Ueta ( , born 1955), Japanese triple jumper", "Notable people with the surname include: Amedee Reyburn (1879-1920), American freestyle swimmer and water polo player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics John E. Reyburn (1845-1914), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Wallace Reyburn (1913-2001), New Zealand-born humourist author, rugby writer and creator of urban legends William S. Reyburn (1882-1946), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania", "Charles Edward Jefferson (1860-1937) was an American Congregational clergyman.", "Heidi Alexander was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Health on 13 September 2015, but resigned from the shadow cabinet on 26 June 2016.", "Karthavyam may refer to: Karthavyam (1982 film), an Indian Malayalam film Karthavyam (1990 film), a Telugu-language action film", "We Wish You a Merry Christmas may also refer to: We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Ray Conniff album), 1962 We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Take 6 album), 1999 We Wish You a Merry Christmas (video game), a 2009 Wii game", "1991-2005: Tour Nord-Isère 2006- : Rhône-Alpes Isère Tour", "List of ABC shows may refer to: List of Australian Broadcasting Corporation programs List of programs broadcast by American Broadcasting Company List of programs broadcast by Associated Broadcasting Company", "Cachoeira (Portuguese meaning waterfall) may refer to several places in Brazil: populated places: Cachoeira, a city in Bahia state Cachoeira Alta, Goiás Cachoeira do Arari, Pará Cachoeira do Campo, Minas Gerais Cachoeira Dourada, Goiás, Goiás Cachoeira Dourada, Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais Cachoeira de Goiás, Goiás Cachoeira Grande, Maranhão Cachoeira dos Índios, Paraíba Cachoeira de Minas, Minas Gerais Cachoeira de Pajeú, Minas Gerais Cachoeira Paulista, São Paulo Cachoeira do Piriá, Pará Cachoeira da Prata, Minas Gerais Cachoeira do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul Cachoeiras de Macacu, Rio de Janeiro Cachoeirinha, a neighborhood of Belo Horizonte Carmo da Cachoeira, Minas Gerais Nova Cachoeirinha, a neighborhood of Belo Horizonte São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas Três Cachoe, Rio Grande do Sul rivers: Cachoeira River (disambiguation), several rivers", "Redirect to: State Highway 49 (New Zealand)", "The award was first presented in 1955 as the SPORT Magazine Award, but is now decided during the final game of the Series by a committee of reporters and officials present at the game.", "Maafushi Prison is a prison in Maafushi on Kaafu Atoll in the Maldives, 18 miles (29 km) south of the capital, Malé.", "Max-interacting transcriptional repressor MAD4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MXD4 gene.", "Notable people with the surname include: Arvid Brorsson (born 1999), Swedish footballer Franz Brorsson (born 1996), Swedish footballer Mona Brorsson (born 1990), Swedish biathlete", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Wenig (1830-1908), Baltic-German painter Devin Wenig (born 1966), American business executive, CEO of eBay Josef Wenig (1896-1981), German labour and political activist Margaret Wenig (born 1957), American rabbi", "This track is under the jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway", "Tora-san's Grand Scheme is the fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series.", "(This sketch was recycled in the film Rautakauppias Uuno Turhapuro - presidentin vävy.)", "Feroniascus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Feroniascus ambitiosus Basilewsky, 1985 Feroniascus catalai (Jeannel, 1948) Feroniascus chlaenioides Jeannel, 1951 Feroniascus vadoni Jeannel, 1951" ]
[ "In addition to Irven Spence's work for Hanna-Barbera, Spence also worked for Chuck Jones (the 1970 television adaptation of Horton Hears a Who!", "Ovezande was a separate municipality until 1970, when it was merged with Borsele.", "Notable people with the surname include: Mami Sekizuka ( , born 1985), Japanese alpine skier Takashi Sekizuka ( , born 1960), Japanese footballer and manager", "Sanz is a Spanish surname that may refer to Ainara Sanz (born 1995), Spanish professional racing cyclist Aitor Sanz (born 1984), Spanish professional footballer Alejandro Sanz (born 1968), Spanish pop musician Ángel Sanz Briz (1910-1980), Spanish diplomat Antonio Sanz (born 1968), Spanish lawyer and politician Carlos Sanz, American actor Cayetano Escudero Sanz, Spanish politician Enrique Sanz (born 1989), Spanish professional cyclist Ernesto Sanz (born 1956), Argentine politician Fernand Sanz (1881-1925), French cyclist Fernando Sanz (born 1974), Spanish footballer Francisco Javier Sanz Alonso (born 1952), Spanish chess master Francisco Sanz, Spanish actor Francisco Sanz Fernández (born 1952), Spanish politician Gaël Sanz (born 1977), French football defender Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710), Spanish composer and priest Henri Sanz (born 1963), French rugby union player Horatio Sanz (born 1969), Chilean-born American actor and comedian Ignacio Sanz (born 1955), Spanish Olympic judoka Jacobo Sanz Ovejero (born 1983), Spanish footballer Javier Sanz (born 1953), Spanish sprint canoer Jenna Sanz-Agero, American singer Jesús María Sanz-Serna (born 1953), Spanish mathematician Jorge Sanz (born 1969), Spanish actor Jorge Sanz (basketball) (born 1993), Spanish basketball player José Antonio de Artigas Sanz (1887-?", "Acmaeoderoides is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Acmaeoderoides cazieri Nelson, 1968 Acmaeoderoides confusus Nelson, 1999 Acmaeoderoides depressus Nelson, 1968 Acmaeoderoides distinctus Nelson, 1968 Acmaeoderoides ferruginis Wellso & Nelson in Nelson, 1968 Acmaeoderoides humeralis (Cazier, 1938) Acmaeoderoides insignis (Horn, 1894) Acmaeoderoides knulli Nelson, 1968 Acmaeoderoides rossi (Cazier, 1937) Acmaeoderoides rufescens Nelson, 1968 Acmaeoderoides stramineus Nelson, 1968 Acmaeoderoides verityi Nelson, 1968", "Paul William Roberts died on May 17, 2019", "Francisco J. Ricardo is an American author, filmmaker, musician, and media philosopher, best known for establishing Boston University's Digital Video Research Archive and founding the book series ''International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics.\"", "OpEdNews is a hybrid news, community blog and article aggregation site that publishes opinion-based articles, news stories, and diaries while its mission, according to the site, is to \"... provide a content management, social networking website that supports progressive communications resources and tools for activism and advocacy organizations.\"", "In 2001, while Naoto Inti Raymi was still attending Chuo University , Naoto debuted into the major music scene with his single Growing up!", "Analeptura is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Analeptura fallax (Say, 1824) Analeptura lineola (Say, 1824)", "Nikolay Podgornov ( ) was a sailor from Russia, who represented his country at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Nynäshamn, Sweden in the 8 Metre", "The following is the list of Aplonis species in taxonomic order: Metallic starling, Aplonis metallica Yellow-eyed starling, Aplonis mystacea Singing starling, Aplonis cantoroides Tanimbar starling, Aplonis crassa Atoll starling, Aplonis feadensis Rennell starling, Aplonis insularis Long-tailed starling, Aplonis magna White-eyed starling, Aplonis brunneicapillus Brown-winged starling, Aplonis grandis Makira starling, Aplonis dichroa Rusty-winged starling, Aplonis zelandica Striated starling, Aplonis striata Tasman starling, Aplonis fusca (extinct c.1923) Norfolk starling, Aplonis fusca fusca (extinct c.1923) Lord Howe starling, Aplonis fusca hulliana (extinct c.1919) Mountain starling, Aplonis santovestris Asian glossy starling, Aplonis panayensis Moluccan starling, Aplonis mysolensis Short-tailed starling, Aplonis minor Micronesian starling, Aplonis opaca Pohnpei starling, Aplonis pelzelni (possibly extinct, c.2000) Polynesian starling, Aplonis tabuensis Samoan starling, Aplonis atrifusca Kosrae starling, Aplonis corvina (extinct, mid-19th century) Mauke starling, Aplonis mavornata (extinct, mid-19th century) Rarotonga starling, Aplonis cinerascens Huahine starling, Aplonis diluvialis (prehistoric)", "Polycestis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Polycestis foveicollis Fairmaire, 1899 Polycestis hauseri Obenberger, 1934 Polycestis johanidesi Bily, 1997 Polycestis rhois Marseul, 1865 Polycestis strandi Obenberger, 1934", "The following events occurred in October 1925:", "Dark Alliance may refer to: Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, 2001 video game Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II, 2004 video game \"Dark Alliance\" series, 1996 newspaper series by Gary Webb on the origins of the crack cocaine trade in Los Angeles Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion, the 1998 book by Gary Webb based on the series Dark Alliance: Vancouver, 1993 role-playing game supplement book Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance, 2020 video game", "The case inspired a number of questions about the fairness of the Canadian justice system, especially given that Marshall was Aboriginal; as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation put it, \"The name Donald Marshall is almost synonymous with 'wrongful conviction' and the fight for native justice in Canada.\"", "Keith George Wilson (19 September 1941 - 6 July 2011) was a British production designer.", "The remarkable urban group formed by the palace and Pereda Palace's surroundings, like few places in Buenos Aires, reflect the strong influence exercised by French architecture in Argentina, especially during the first decades of the 20th century.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Hribar (1851-1941), Slovenian banker, politician, diplomat and journalist Spomenka Hribar (born 1941), Slovenian philosopher and writer Tine Hribar (born 1941), Slovenian philosopher Vida Jeraj Hribar (1902-2002), Slovenian classical violinist Andraž Hribar (born 1975), Slovenian musician, artist and businessman", "Redirect to: Pablo Ruíz (footballer, born 1998)", "Employing only hard power or only soft power in a given situation will usually prove inadequate.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernardo Stortoni (born 1976), Argentine rugby union player Simone Stortoni (born 1985), Italian cyclist", "Notable people with the surname include: Amani Hooker (born 1998), American football player Brad Hooker (born 1957), English philosopher Cameron Hooker, American man sentenced to prison for 105 years for the kidnapping of Colleen Stan Charles E. Hooker (1825-1914), U.S. Representative from Mississippi Destinee Hooker (born 1987), American volleyball player Earl Hooker (1929-1970), American blues guitarist Elon Huntington Hooker (1869-1938), American entrepreneur Evelyn Hooker (1907-1996), American psychologist Fair Hooker (born 1947), American professional football player Frank A. Hooker (1844-1911), American jurist George Hooker (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer George Hooker (cricketer) (1836-1877), English cricketer George W. Hooker (1838-1902), American military officer and politician H. Lester Hooker (1921-1999), American college sports coach Henrietta Hooker (1851-1929), American botanist Henry Hooker (1828-1907), American Old West rancher Isabella Beecher Hooker (1822-1907), American suffragette leader Jake Hooker (journalist) (born 1973), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist James Hooker (1792-1858), New York politician James Benjamin Hooker (1910-1984), Canadian politician Janusz Hooker (born 1969), Australian businessman Jeff Hooker (born 1965), American retired soccer player and current coach John Hooker (English constitutionalist) (c. 1527-1601), English writer, solicitor, antiquary, civic administrator and advocate of republican government John Daggett Hooker (1838-1911), social leader, amateur scientist and astronomer, donor of Hooker Telescope John Lee Hooker (1917-2001), American blues musician Joseph Hooker (1814-1879), American Civil War major general Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911), English botanist, son of William Jackson Hooker Katharine Putnam Hooker (1849-1935), American writer, philanthropist and socialite Leslie Joseph Hooker (1903-1976), Australian property entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist Malik Hooker (born 1996), American football player Marjorie Hooker (1908-1976), American geologist Morna Hooker (born 1931), British theologian and New Testament scholar Olivia Hooker (1915-2018), United States Coast Guard officer and psychologist Philip Hooker (1766-1836), American architect Reginald Hawthorn Hooker (1867-1944), English statistician, son of Joseph Dalton Hooker Richard Hooker (1554-1600), Anglican theologian Richard Hooker (author), pseudonym of H. Richard Hornberger (1924-1997), American writer and surgeon Robbie Hooker (born 1967), Australian footballer and football manager Ron Hooker (born 1935), English former cricketer S. Percy Hooker (1860-1915), American politician from New York and New Hampshire Stanley Hooker (1907-1984), English aviation engineer Steve Hooker (born 1982), Australian pole vaulter Thomas Hooker (1586-1647), Puritan leader William Hooker (musician) (born 1946), American jazz drummer and composer William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), English botanist, father of Joseph Dalton Hooker Worthington Hooker (1806-1867), American physician Hooker (Kent cricketer), 18th century English cricketer Brooklyn Hooker (born 2001), American street prostitute", "Bolado is a surname of Spanish origin and may refer to: Carlos Bolado (born 1964), a Mexican filmmaker Carlos Vidal Bolado (1914-1996), a Cuban conga drummer Cris Bolado (1969 - 2017), a Filipino professional basketball player Iván Bolado (born 1989), a Spanish-born Equatoguinean footballer Pablo Bolados (born 1978), a Chilean footballer", "Magnesium stearate is the chemical compound with the formula Mg(C H O ) .", "An Unwelcome Guest is a 2009 concept album by hip-hop artists Guante & Big Cats!", "Redirect to: 1942 Albanian National Championship", "Electra or Elektra may also refer to:", "Paul Simpson wrote about the film: \"The pacing goes awry, but Bido uses the unusual setting well and the murders are memorably gory.\"", "David Alesworth teaches art in Pakistan at various institutions including until recently the Beaconhouse National University, Lahore.,", "Notable people with the surname include: Axel Leijonhufvud (born 1933), Swedish economist Margaret Leijonhufvud (1516-1551), Queen of Sweden Martha Leijonhufvud (1520-1584), Swedish noble", "Margaret Isabella Brownlee Dick (14 September 1918 - 25 September 2008) was a pioneering Australian microbiologist.", "OND may refer to: Önd, an Old Norse term used to denote the mystical Odic force One Note Database, an IBM Lotus Notes file Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro, the leisure and recreational body of the Fascist Italy government Ordinary National Diploma, former designation of BTEC Extended Diploma, a vocational qualification in the United Kingdom Operation New Dawn (disambiguation), the operative name for the Iraq War after August 2010, or one of several other military operations", "Abukar Hassan Mohamoud, also known as Kadaf (1969?", "\"I Apologize\" (\"Özür Diliyorum\") is an online campaign launched in December 2008 in Turkey by numerous journalists, politicians, and professors, calling for a collective apology for the Armenian Genocide, which I Apologize calls \"the Great Catastrophe that Ottoman Armenians were subjected to in 1915.\"", "The following is the discography of the band Shalamar:", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Nessel, aka Coach, fire fighter and poker winner in the 2004 Casino Employees Championship John Nessel, American football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Alison Mardell (born 1968), British solicitor and senior RAF officer Mark Mardell (born 1957), English radio presenter Russell Mardell (born 1975), English writer and film director", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Bernhard Sälzer (1940-1993), German MEP Bruno Sälzer (born 1957), German CEO of Escada, international luxury fashion group Else Rambausek-Salzer (1907-1994), Austrian actress and singer Felix Salzer (1904-1986), Austrian-American music theorist and musicologist Jerry Saltzer (born 1939), American computer scientist Otto Salzer (1874-1944), German racing car driver Robert Samuel Salzer (1919-1988), Vice Admiral of the United States Navy", "Events from the year 1967 in Sweden", "Prodyscherus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Prodyscherus alluaudi (Banninger, 1934) Prodyscherus androyanus Jeannel, 1946 Prodyscherus anosyensis Basilewsky, 1972 Prodyscherus australis Jeannel, 1946 Prodyscherus basilewskyi Bulirsch, Janak & Moravec, 2005 Prodyscherus curtipennis (Fairmaire, 1901) Prodyscherus decaryi Jeannel, 1946 Prodyscherus externus (Fairmaire, 1901) Prodyscherus grandidieri Jeannel, 1946 Prodyscherus granulatus Jeannel, 1946 Prodyscherus mandibularis (Fairmaire, 1901) Prodyscherus meridionalis Jeannel, 1955 Prodyscherus morondavae Basilewsky, 1976 Prodyscherus nigrita (Banninger, 1934) Prodyscherus ovatus (Banninger, 1934) Prodyscherus pluto (Künckel, 1887) Prodyscherus praelongus (Fairmaire, 1898) Prodyscherus pseudomandibularis (Banninger, 1934) Prodyscherus rapax (Fairmaire, 1883) Prodyscherus rugatus (Banninger, 1934) Prodyscherus sexiessetosus Jeannel, 1946", "Notable people with the surname include: Bev Beaver (born 1974), Canadian athlete Black Beaver (born 1806-1880), Delaware / Lenape chief, guide, rancher Bruce Beaver (born 1928-2004), Australian poet David Beaver, American linguist and philosopher Diane E. Beaver, American lawyer and United States Army officer Edmund Beaver (born 1911-1993) Australian rugby league footballer Francis Beaver (born 1824-1887), Australian politician Fred Beaver (born 1911-1980) American painter Hugh Beaver (born 1890-1967) British engineer and businessman Isidor George Beaver (1859-1934), Australian architect Jack A. Beaver, American politician Jack Beaver (born 1900-1963), British film score composer James A. Beaver (1837-1914), Pennsylvania governor Jim Beaver (born 1950), American actor Josh Beaver (born 1993) Australian swimmer Justin Beaver (born 1984), American football player Kevin Beaver (born 1977) American criminologist and academic Martin Beaver (born 1967), Canadian violinist Olga Beaver (born 1942-2012), Czech-American mathematician Paul Beaver (born 1926-1975) American musician Philip Beaver (born 1766-1813), Royal Navy officer R. Perry Beaver, American Muscogee leader Roger A. Beaver, biologist who studied Nepenthes pitcher plants Ryan Beaver (born 1984), American singer-songwriter Stan Beaver, American singer Tessa Beaver (born 1932-2018), English painter and illustrator Wilfred Beaver (born 1897-1986), British flying ace William H. Beaver (born 1940), American academic", "Redirect to: Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport", "Soul Talk may refer to: Soul Talk (Johnny \"Hammond\" Smith album), 1969 Soul Talk (Leo Wright album), recorded in 1963 and released in 1970", "Gloria Nord (August 2, 1922 - December 30, 2009), born \"Gloria Nordskog,\" was an American roller skater, ice skater and pin-up girl who became known as \"Sonja Henie on wheels,\" and \"the Sonja Henie of the roller rinks.\"", "Promised Land ( Queensrÿche album ) was released by EMI on October 18, 1994, four years after their successful Empire album.", "Notable people with the surname include: Francisco Javier Rodríguez Vílchez (born 1978), Spanish footballer who currently plays for Alicante CF, as a striker Manuel Vilchez (born 1961), former Venezuelan boxer Nidia Vílchez, Peruvian politician and Congresswoman representing Junín for the 2006-2011 term Oscar Vílchez (born 1986), Peruvian football attacking midfielder, currently playing for Alianza Lima Walter Vílchez (born 1982), Peruvian football player", "Redirect to: 2008 Cyprus Women's Cup", "Leptocometes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Leptocometes acutispinis (Bates, 1863) Leptocometes barbiscapus (Bates, 1872) Leptocometes hispidus Bates, 1881 Leptocometes luneli (Chalumeau & Touroult, 2005) Leptocometes nubilus (Melzer, 1934) Leptocometes obscurus (Monné, 1990) Leptocometes pallidus (Melzer, 1934) Leptocometes penicillatus (Monné, 1990) Leptocometes spinipennis (Bates, 1885) Leptocometes spitzi (Melzer, 1934) Leptocometes umbrosus (Thomson, 1864) Leptocometes virescens (Melzer, 1931) Leptocometes volxemi (Lameere, 1884) Leptocometes zikani (Martins & Monné, 1974)", "The term may refer to: Victorian Premier Cricket NSW Premier Cricket Brisbane Grade Cricket (Queensland) Western Australian Grade Cricket South Australian Grade Cricket League Tasmanian Grade Cricket Darwin & District Grade Cricket ACT Premier Cricket", "The show started on July 16, 2007 on Caracol TV and Nuevo rico , nuevo pobre is also broadcast on Ecuador's Teleamazonas in primetime.", "Notable people with this surname include: Deanna Dunagan, American actress Donnie Dunagan, American former child actor Kern W. Dunagan, American military officer Sandra Deal (née Dunagan), wife of current Georgia governor Nathan Deal", "Ragnall ua Ímair's reign saw three issues of coinage, although this was perhaps done on the orders of Hrotheweard, Archbishop of York.", "Scrambled Eggs Super!", "Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean \"Shining Wall\", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact Gasherbrum I comes from \"rgasha\" (beautiful) + \"brum\" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means \"beautiful mountain.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Karl Ludwig von Lecoq (1754-1829) of French Huguenot ancestry, first joined the army of the Electorate of Saxony, later transferred his loyalty to the Kingdom of Prussia and fought Napoleonic Wars Karl Christian Erdmann von Lecoq (1767-1830), a Saxon officer who rose to rank lieutenant-general during the Napoleonic Wars and was the commanding officer of the Royal Saxon army Henri Lecoq (1802-1871), a French botanist Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran (1838-1912), a French chemist, discoverer of the chemical elements gallium, samarium and dysprosium Maurice Lecoq (1854-1925), a French sport shooter who competed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries Jacques Lecoq (1921-1999), a French actor, mime and acting instruction Jacqueline Lecoq (born 1932), French designer who collaborated for many years with Antoine Philippon Paul Lecoq, Swiss senior physicist at CERN", "Redirect to: Mauritius men's national basketball team", "If Alberic Crescitelli happened - is there any man exempt from defects?", "Max Loreau (7 June 1928, Brussels - 7 January 1990) was a 20th-century Belgian philosopher, poet and art critic", "Notable people with the surname include: Brad Godden (born 1969), Australian rugby league footballer Edwin J. Godden (1888-1979), English-born businessman and political figure in Newfoundland Ernie Godden (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player Gertrude M. Godden, author of works on anthropology and folklore Jean Godden, member of the Seattle City Council Jimmy Godden (1879-1955), British film actor Jon Godden (1906-1984), English novelist Luke Godden (born 1978), Australian rules footballer Malcolm Reginald Godden (born 1945), chair holder of the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon Matt Godden (born 1991), English footballer Rumer Godden (1907-1998), English author Salena Godden, a British poet, performer and writer Thomas Godden, real surname Tylden (1624-1688), English courtier implicated in the Titus Oates plot Tony Godden (born 1955), English football goalkeeper Tony Godden (Australian rules footballer) (born 1972), Australian rules footballer Jack Godden", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Harbutt (1935-2015), American photographer Sandy Harbutt (born 1941), Australian actor William Harbutt Dawson (1860-1948), British journalist William Harbutt (1844-1921), British artist", "Redirect to: 2015 Big Ten Baseball Tournament", "Belmont District may refer to: Belmont District, Pennsylvania, a defunct district that existed briefly in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Belmont Historic District (disambiguation), several places in the United States Belmont, a neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, United States", "Henrik Pontoppidan (24 July 1857 - 21 August 1943) was a Danish realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for \"his authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark.\"", "Philip Baston or Boston (died 1320?", "Notable people with the surname include: Blake Paul Neubert (born 1981), American painter, illustrator and writer now based in Fort Collins, Colorado Julie Neubert, British actress who is perhaps best known for playing the ill-fated Wendy in the first series of Survivors in 1975 Keith Neubert (born 1964), professional American football tight end in the National Football League Klaus-Dieter Neubert (born 1949), German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics Michael Neubert (born 1933), Conservative MP for Romford from 1974 until 1997 Ramona Neubert (born 1958), former heptathlete from East Germany Rudolf Neubert (1914-1995), highly decorated Oberstleutnant in the Wehrmacht during World War II and an Oberst in the Bundeswehr Thomas Neubert (born 1980), German footballer", "Redirect to: Act of the United States Congress", "New Turkey Parti (Turkish: Yeni Türkiye Partisi, YTP) was a former Turkish political party", "Redirect to: The Sheik (wrestler)", "The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America says \"Many consider him to be midget car racing's greatest driver ever.\"", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 500 of the United States Reports:", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 2007 (see 2007 in film):", "Alfred Deliallisi (born 28 March 1993) is an Albanian footballer who plays as a central midfield for Vora in the Albanian First Division", "Basil Al Bayati (born 13 May 1946) is an Iraqi-born architect and designer who has lived and practiced for the most part in Europe, in particular, London and who Neil Bingham, in his book 100 Years of Architectural Drawing: 1900-2000, has described as \"an architect in whom East meets West.\"", "Channing Tatum's other films include She's the Man (2006), The Dilemma (2011), White House Down (2013), the drama Foxcatcher (2014), The Hateful Eight (2015), Hail, Caesar!", "The U.S. Virgin Islands National Guard consists of the: Virgin Islands Army National Guard 661st Military Police Company Virgin Islands Air National Guard 285th Civil Engineering Squadron", "This list of National Hockey League (NHL) players is divided into the following lists:", "A street, Ainmillerstrasse, named in Max Emanuel Ainmiller's memory, is located in the Munich district of Schwabing", "Erica Wheeler may refer to: Erica Wheeler (singer-songwriter), American folk singer-songwriter Erica Wheeler (athlete) (born 1967), American athlete in javelin throw Erica Wheeler (basketball) (born 1991), American basketball player", "Jan van Kessel or the other Jan van Kessel (c. 1620, Antwerp - in or after 1661, Amsterdam (?))", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrián Aldrete (born 1988), Mexican footballer Gregory S. Aldrete (born 1966), American academic and writer Mike Aldrete (born 1961), American baseball player Sara Aldrete (born 1964), Mexican serial killer", "The disasters of 1870-71 reawakened Vitet's interest in public affairs, and Ludovic Vitet published in the Revue des deux mondes his optimistic \"Lettres sur le siège de Paris.\"", "The defending Champion, Tomasz Gollob, who was a 2010 Speedway Grand Prix leader, resigned from the IMP Final.", "HMNZS Wakakura ( T00 )'s Majesty's Trawler (later HMNZS) Wakakura, purchased from the Royal Navy scrap heap 'as is, where is' to be a training ship, also left an impression on various wharves and a couple of other ships as she roamed from port to port around New Zealand instructing young would-be sailors in naval procedures.\"", "Redirect to: Minas Tênis Clube#Volleyball - Women", "Redirect to: Ilkal sari", "Millidge is a surname of British Isles origin, and may refer to: A. F. Millidge (1914-2012), British arachnologist Gary Spencer Millidge (21st century), British comic book creator Thomas Millidge (circa 1735-1816), Canadian politician Thomas Millidge, Jr. (1776-1838), Canadian politician", "Redirect to: 1890 Lehigh football team", "White Slave Traffic (German: Mädchenhandel - Eine internationale Gefahr) is a 1926 German silent thriller film directed by Jaap Speyer and starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Erich Kaiser-Titz and Fritz Alberti.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alejandro Magariños Cervantes (1825-1893), Uruguayan writer and lawyer Carlos Alfredo Magariños (born 1962), Argentine politician Germán Magariños (born 1978), Argentine film director and producer", "Pelecium is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Pelecium atroviolaceum Straneo & Ball, 1989 Pelecium besckii (Chaudoir, 1850) Pelecium bisulcatum Straneo, 1970 Pelecium bolivianum Straneo & Ball, 1989 Pelecium brasiliense Straneo, 1962 Pelecium cyanipes Kirby, 1817 Pelecium drakei Quedenfeldt, 1890 Pelecium faldermanni (Chaudoir, 1846) Pelecium foveicolle Chaudoir, 1866 Pelecium fulgidum Straneo, 1962 Pelecium helenae Straneo & Ball, 1989 Pelecium laeve Chaudoir, 1854 Pelecium laevigatum Guerin-Meneville, 1843 Pelecium longicolle Straneo, 1953 Pelecium negrei Straneo, 1962 Pelecium nicki Straneo, 1955 Pelecium obscurum Straneo, 1955 Pelecium obtusum Straneo, 1953 Pelecium parallelum Straneo & Ball, 1989 Pelecium paulae Straneo & Ball, 1989 Pelecium punctatostriatum Straneo, 1970 Pelecium punctatum Straneo, 1953 Pelecium purpureum Straneo, 1955 Pelecium refulgens Guerin-Meneville, 1831 Pelecium renati Straneo, 1953 Pelecium rotundipenne Schaum, 1860 Pelecium semistriatum Straneo & Ball, 1989 Pelecium striatipenne Chaudoir, 1866 Pelecium striatum Straneo, 1955 Pelecium sulcatum Guerin-Meneville, 1843 Pelecium sulcipenne Chaudoir, 1861 Pelecium tenellum Schaum, 1860 Pelecium violaceum Brulle, 1838", "Redirect to: 2010 Massachusetts Senate election", "WAVA may refer to: WAVA (AM), a radio station (780 AM) licensed to serve Arlington, Virginia, United States WAVA-FM, a radio station (105.1 FM) licensed to serve Arlington, Virginia, United States World Association of Veteran Athletes, the former name of World Masters Athletics", "by Bunnygrunt \"I Am Curious... Partridge\", an episode of The Partridge Family See also I Am Curious (disambiguation)", "Kathryn Moira Beaton (born 8 September 1983) is a Canadian comics artist and the creator of the comic strip Hark!", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Uram (1915-1984), American football player Marek Uram (born 1974), Slovak ice hockey player Mihail Uram (born 1924), Hungarian footballer Paul Uram, American gymnastics coach", "People with this surname include: Jos Engelen (born 1950), Dutch physicist Lucien Engelen (born 1962), Dutch healthcare researcher Marijke Engelen (born 1961), Dutch synchronized swimmer Maurice Engelen (born 1959), Belgian DJ and techno musician known as \"Praga Khan\" Paul Engelen (born 1949), British make-up artist Simone Engelen (born 1971), Dutch television host Ursula Engelen-Kefer (born 1943), German trade unionist", "Victor Cook is an American television producer and director, perhaps best known for the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008-09), Scooby-Doo!", "Absolon died on 6 October 1960 in Brno.", "Notable people with the surname include: Norman Bogner (born 1935), American novelist Reinhold Bogner, founder of Bogner Amplification Sebastian Bogner (born 1991), German chess grandmaster Tobias Bogner (born 1990), German ski jumper Willy Bogner Sr. (1909-1977), German Nordic skier Willy Bogner Jr. (born 1942), German fashion designer and alpine ski racer" ]
[ "Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum is a species of orchid ranging from Assam to southern China.", "Notable people with this surname include: Frederic Carpenter Skey (1798-1872), English surgeon Larry Skey (1911-1977), Canadian businessman and politician Samantha Skey, digital engagement strategist William Skey (1835-1900), New Zealand chemist and poet", "As of version 7.2, Netscape 7 consisted of the following major components: a web browser an e-mail and news client, Netscape Mail & Newsgroups an address book an HTML editor, Netscape Composer an IRC client an instant messaging client, AOL Instant Messenger Radio@Netscape", "Notable people with the surname include: Bret Bergmark (born 1973), American mixed martial artist Orvar Bergmark (1930-2004), Swedish footballer and manager", "There were three NASCAR national series in 2010:", "According to Taylor's friend Danny Kortchmar, \"Country Road\" captures the restless, anticipatory, vaguely hopeful feeling that plays a large part on James' character and appears in \"Carolina in My Mind,\" \"Blossom\" and \"Sweet Baby James.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Semi Seruvakula, Fijian chief and politician Viliame Seruvakula, Fijian military officer", "Christenberry Fieldhouse is home to the Augusta University Jaguars men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team.", "The Land of Spirit and Light is an album by American violinist and composer Michael White, featuring performances recorded in 1973 and released on the Impulse!", "Martin Rodbell shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Alfred G. Gilman for \"their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.\"", "Redirect to: List of Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles number ones of 1966", "The breakdown of the result of the 2011 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election is as follows:", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1980:", "Krasnokamensk (Russian: ) is the name of several urban localities in Russia: Krasnokamensk, Zabaykalsky Krai, a town in Krasnokamensky District of Zabaykalsky Krai Krasnokamensk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, a work settlement in Kuraginsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai", "Boucher and McComas, however, described the collection as \"[i]mpressive in Revolt in 2100's time, and important in the development of modern science fiction,\" but found it highly uneven, \"with pages worthy of the mature 1954 Heinlein ... followed immediately by passages from the author's literary apprenticeship.\"", "The singer is also one of the four coaches on The Voice Kids (Belgian TV series))", "Al Edwards may refer to: Al Edwards (American football) (born 1967), American football wide receiver Al Edwards (politician) (1937-2020), American politician in Texas", "This is a discography of Kottonmouth Kings, an American rap rock group from Orange County, California", "Notable people with the surname include: Bobby McCubbin (1868-1950), Australian rules footballer Frederick McCubbin (1855-1917), Australian painter Henry McCubbin (born 1942), Scottish politician Laurenn McCubbin, comic book and installation artist Robert McCubbin (1902-1975), Canadian politician Russ McCubbin (born 1935), American actor Sandy McCubbin (1886-?", "Redirect to: 65th Infantry Regiment", "Notable people with the surname include: Mel Damski (born 1946), American film and television producer Jon-Henri Damski (1937-1997), American essayist, poet and community activist", "Palestinian Arabs Definitions of Palestinian Palestine (disambiguation)", "Aleksandr Cherkasov (born February 5, 1956) is a former Soviet sport shooter.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Veronesi (born 1967), Italian conductor Giovanni Veronesi (born 1962), Italian film director, screenwriter and actor Gustavo Veronesi (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Luigi Veronesi (1908-1998), Italian photographer, painter, scenographer and film director Pietro Veronesi, American economist Sandro Veronesi (born 1959), Italian writer and journalist Umberto Veronesi (1925-2016), Italian physician and politician", "The team that won from the Tobias Striders track team was multi-national and so was not eligible to hold the record (that team of Guy Abrahams, Michael Simmons, Don Quarrie and James Gilkes recorded a time of 1.20.23.)", "It's the New Orleans Saints' football!", "Pephrica is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Pephrica aequatoria (Fairmaire, 1868) Pephrica africana Mateu, 1963 Pephrica howa (Csiki, 1932) Pephrica longefasciata Basilewsky, 1953 Pephrica picea Basilewsky, 1953 Pephrica trimaculata Alluaud, 1936", "Canton of Grandvilliers consists of the following communes: Abancourt Achy Bazancourt Beaudéduit Blacourt Blargies Blicourt Bonnières Bouvresse Briot Brombos Broquiers Buicourt Campeaux Canny-sur-Thérain Cempuis Le Coudray-Saint-Germer Crillon Cuigy-en-Bray Daméraucourt Dargies Élencourt Ernemont-Boutavent Escames Escles-Saint-Pierre Espaubourg Feuquières Fontaine-Lavaganne Fontenay-Torcy Formerie Fouilloy Gaudechart Gerberoy Glatigny Gourchelles Grandvilliers Grémévillers Grez Halloy Le Hamel Hannaches Hanvoile Haucourt Hautbos Haute-Épine Hécourt Héricourt-sur-Thérain Hétomesnil Hodenc-en-Bray Lachapelle-sous-Gerberoy Lannoy-Cuillère Lavacquerie Laverrière Lhéraule Lihus Loueuse Marseille-en-Beauvaisis Martincourt Le Mesnil-Conteville Moliens Monceaux-l'Abbaye Morvillers Mureaumont La Neuville-sur-Oudeuil La Neuville-Vault Offoy Omécourt Oudeuil Pisseleu Prévillers Puiseux-en-Bray Quincampoix-Fleuzy Romescamps Rothois Roy-Boissy Saint-Arnoult Saint-Deniscourt Saint-Germer-de-Fly Saint-Maur Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée Saint-Pierre-es-Champs Saint-Quentin-des-Prés Saint-Samson-la-Poterie Saint-Thibault Saint-Valery Sarcus Sarnois Senantes Sommereux Songeons Sully Talmontiers Thérines Thieuloy-Saint-Antoine Villembray Villers-sur-Auchy Villers-sur-Bonnières Villers-Vermont Vrocourt Wambez", "Compass plant is a common name of several plants: Lactuca serriola, native to Europe, widely introduced to temperate regions Silene acaulis, also known as moss campion or cushion pink, found in the Arctic and in mountain habitats Silphium laciniatum, native to eastern North America Wyethia angustifolia, California compass plant, native to western North America", "Ascanius (/skenis/; Ancient Greek: ) (said to have reigned 1176-1138 BC) was a legendary king of Alba Longa and is the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas and Creusa, daughter of Priam.", "Manis is a given name; those bearing Manis ( given name ) include: Manis Friedman, dean of the Bais Chana Women International and host of Torah Forum Manis (Morris) Jacobs, first rabbi of Congregation Shangarai Chasset of New Orleans Manis Lamond, a striker for the Sydney United Football Club", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Albert Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough (1805-1860), British Liberal Party politician and diplomat, known as Lord Albert Conyngham Augusta Elizabeth Denison, wife of Arthur Wrottesley, 3rd Baron Wrottesley Anthony Denison (born 1949), American actor Brianna Denison (1988-2008), American college student and murder victim Daniel Denison (golfer), English professional golfer Daniel R. Denison, professor of management and organization Duane Denison (born 1959), American musician and founding member of The Jesus Lizard, and Tomahawk (band) Edmund Denison, chairman of the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) Edward Denison (philanthropist) (1840-1870), English philanthropist Edward Denison (bishop) (1801-1854), English bishop Edward E. Denison (1873-1953), American congressman Edward Fulton Denison (1915-1992), American economist Ellery Denison (1900-1989), philatelist of Maryland Evelyn Denison (1800-1873), statesman, Speaker of the British House of Commons from 1857 to 1872 Hugh Denison (1865-1940), Australian businessman, born Hugh Robert Dixson John G. Denison, Former chairman of ATA Airlines and Global Aero Logistics Joseph Denison (banker) (1726-1806), English banker Joseph Denison (pastor) (1815-1900), American Methodist pastor Oswald Denison, New Zealand rower Sean Denison (born 1985), Canadian basketball player Robert Denison (1697-1765), soldier and political figure in Connecticut and Nova Scotia Walter Denison, New Zealand lawn bowler William Denison (1804-1871), Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land, 1847-1855, and Governor of New South Wales, 1855-1861 Given name: Denison Bollay (born 1952), software engineer Denison Cabral (born 1974), midfielder for the Baltimore Blast Denison Miller (1860-1923), first governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Denison Olmsted (1791-1859), American physicist and astronomer Denison Witmer, indie singer-songwriter Denison , (deni) ( born 1994 ) musician", "At the time of the 1991 Nepal census Panchakanya , Ilam had a population of 6,666 persons living in 1221 individual households.", "Henry Burt Wright (1877-1923) was an American professor from Yale University whose writings influenced, among others, Frank Buchman, and subsequently the work he developed under the name of Oxford Group, later Moral Rearmament.", "Redirect to: Jack Baldwin (chemist)", "Notable people with the surname include: Danny Greenspoon, Canadian record producer Jimmy Greenspoon (1948-2015), American keyboardist", "Together Let 's Find Love was featured on their 1971 album, The 5th Dimension Live!!", "Philomecyna is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Philomecyna camerunica (Aurivillius, 1907) Philomecyna kivuensis Breuning, 1954 Philomecyna leleupi Breuning, 1975 Philomecyna persimilis Breuning, 1978 Philomecyna pilosella Kolbe, 1894 Philomecyna rufoantennalis Breuning, 1978 Philomecyna spinosa (Aurivillius, 1907)", "The promotional single also featured as the first prize in a competition for the Finnish \"Lordi Cola.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Dominique Roquebert (1744-1811), French Navy officer Lucien Roquebert (1890-1970), French cyclist", "Nancy E. Gary was considered a change agent in medical education and \"a 'powerhouse' in academic medicine.\"", "Three singles have been released from the album: \"Who Do You Trust?", "John Czartoryski was born in Pelkinie (Jaroslaw) on February 19, 1897.", "More formally, a measure space (X, , ) is complete if and only if", "League and Self-Defense (Polish: Liga i Samoobrona, LiS - lis also means fox in Polish) was the proposed name for a new Polish political grouping which was to arise from an alliance or merger between the left-wing populist Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland (SRP) and the national conservative Christian right League of Polish Families (LPR) in July 2007.", "Cruickshank was born in Winnipeg in 1888, the first of 5 children.", "Danis completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Loyola College (since renamed Concordia University) in 1965, a Master of Arts in Political Science at Fordham University in 1966, studied constitutional law and political science at the Université de Paris from 1966-1968, and completed a Bachelor of Civil Law at the Université de Montréal in 1971.", "Gourriel is the surname of the following people Lourdes Gourriel (born 1957), Cuban baseball player Lourdes Gourriel Jr. or Lourdes Gurriel Jr.(born 1993), Cuban baseball player, son of Lourdes Gourriel Yuli Gourriel or Yuli Gurriel (born 1984), Cuban baseball player, son of Lourdes Gourriel", "Derek Owusu edited and contributed to the book Safe: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space (2019), and released his debut novel, That Reminds Me, in November 2019", "Éric Renaud (born May 30, 1961) is a French sprint canoer who competed in the 1980s.", "The species authority is (Cout.)", "The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1997 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author):", "Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Kneser (1862-1930), mathematician Hellmuth Kneser (1898-1973), mathematician, son of Adolf Kneser Martin Kneser (1928-2004), mathematician, son of Hellmuth Kneser", "Notable people with the surname include: Annette Brissett, Jamaican reggae singer Jacoby Brissett (born 1992), American football player Jason Brissett (born 1974), English footballer Omar Brissett (born 1984), Jamaican footballer Oshae Brissett (born 1998), Canadian basketball player Trevor Brissett (1961-2010), English footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Bahr (born 1953), American football placekicker Clint Bahr, member of TriPod Daniel Bahr (born 1976), German politician (FDP) Ed Bahr (born 1919), Canadian baseball player Egon Bahr (1922-2015), German politician (SPD) Florence Riefle Bahr (1909-1998), American painter Frederick John Bahr (1837-1885), American entrepreneur Hermann Bahr (1863-1934), Austrian writer Iris Bahr, American actress Jason Bahr, (born 1972) American composer Jean Bahr, American hydrogeologist and professor Jerzy Bahr, (1944-2016), Polish diplomat Kurt Bahr, American businessman and politician from Missouri Leonard Bahr (1905-1990), American painter Matt Bahr (born 1956), American football placekicker Philip Manson-Bahr (born Philip Henry Bahr, 1881-1966), English zoologist and physician Stig von Bahr (born 1939), Swedish jurist Walter Bahr (born 1927), American international soccer player", "Eugenijus Sabutis (born 10 September 1975 in Jonava) is a Lithuanian politician and since 2016 Mayor of Jonava.", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrienne von Tunzelmann, executive director from New Zealand Alex von Tunzelmann (born 1977), British historian Alexander von Tunzelmann (1877-1957), New Zealand sailor and explorer Nicholas von Tunzelmann (1828-1900), one of the first European explorers to settle in the town of Queenstown, New Zealand in the 1860s", "This is a list of Cities and towns in the South Island of New Zealand:", "For the first time in my life I'm ashamed to say that I'm a graduate of Indiana.\"", "Rick Merrill is an alumnus of Episcopal High School, a preparatory school in Alexandria, VA and of M.I.T BS'63 MS'65 and Clark University MBA'85", "The Anthropology Resource Center, which Davis founded in 1975, was cited by Ralph Nader as an exemplifier of anthropology in the public interest- anthropology that, in Davis' words, \"would give information not to bureaucrats for the purpose of social engineering but to citizens and community groups for the purpose of social change. Shelton H. Davis's work as Principal Sociologist at the World Bank was key to the mainstreaming of social issues - such as social impact assessments and social inclusion of indigenous peoples during Bank project preparation - into World Bank policy during the 1990s.", "Anderson is \"a graduate of Choctaw Central High School and East Central Community College.\"", "She, as well as Laura Berman's sister, urologist Jennifer Berman, have been critiqued for their role involving women's sexual health: \"The shift of the Bermans practices from academic centers to the explicitly for-profit commercial sector speaks volumes about the new Viagra culture.\"", "The surname may refer to: Ján Chovanec, Slovak footballer Josef Chovanec, Czech boxer Jozef Chovanec, Czechoslovak footballer and manager Milan Chovanec, Czech politician Patrick Chovanec, American economist Tomáš Chovanec, Slovak footballer", "Environmental ethics is an established field of practical philosophy \"which reconstructs the essential types of argumentation that can be made for protecting natural entities and the sustainable use of natural resources.\"", "Other train stations with the word north in North Station ( disambiguation )'s names include: Belgium Brussels-North railway station China Beijing North railway station Guangzhou North railway station Qingdao North Station Shenzhen North Station Shenyang North railway station Suizhong North railway station Zhongshan North railway station Zhuhai North railway station Denmark Hadsund North Station France Gare du Nord (Paris Métro) Germany Berlin Nordbahnhof Stuttgart North station Romania Bucharest North railway station Sweden Arlanda North Station Stockholm North Station United Kingdom Bicester North railway station Birkenhead North railway station Blackpool North railway station Bloxwich North railway station Bromley North railway station Chessington North railway station Dunstable North railway station Farnborough North railway station Hertford North railway station Oulton Broad North railway station Ramsey North railway station Reddish North railway station Thorne North railway station Watford North railway station Welwyn North railway station Wisbech North railway station Workington North railway station", "Notable people with this surname include: Daljit Dhaliwal (born 1962), British television presenter Herb Dhaliwal (born 1952), Canadian politician Jagwinder Dhaliwal or Juggy D (born 1981), British-Indian singer Naina Dhaliwal (born 1984), Indian model Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal (born 1974), British journalist and novelist Ranj Dhaliwal (born 1976), Indo-Canadian author Sarindar Dhaliwal (born 1953), Canadian artist Sukh Dhaliwal (born 1960), Canadian businessman and politician Sukhdarshan Dhaliwal (born 1950), Punjabi-American poet Vicky Dhaliwal (born 1988), Punjabi lyricist Jagmeet Singh Dhaliwal, leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada", "The subjects covered in the book include: Vapor-liquid equilibrium(VLE): Vapor-liquid K values, relative volatilities, ideal and non-ideal systems, phase diagrams, calculating bubble points and dew points Key fractional distillation concepts: theoretical stages, x-y diagrams, multicomponent distillation, column composition and temperature profiles Process design and optimization: minimum reflux and minimum stages, optimum reflux, short-cut methods, feed entry location Rigorous calculation methods: Bubble point method, sum rates method, numerical methods (Newton-Raphson technique), inside out method, relaxation method, other methods Batch distillation: Simple distillation, constant reflux, varying reflux, time and boilup requirements Tray design and tray efficiency: tray types, tray capacities, tray hydraulic parameters, tray sizing and determination of column diameter, point and tray efficiencies, tray efficiency prediction and scaleup Packing design and packing efficiency: packing types, packing hydraulics and capacities, determination of packing efficiency by transfer unit method and by HETP method, packed column sizing", "Fall Out Boy performed \"My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)\" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!", "Mahavir Singh may refer to: Mahavir Singh (social reformer) (1920-1997), Indian justice, an authority of law and social reformer of India Mahavir Singh Phogat, Indian amateur wrestler and senior Olympics coach Mahavir Singh (politician) (born 1972), Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party Mahavir Singh (revolutionary) (1904-1933), Indian revolutionary and independence fighter in the 1930s", "Redirect to: Albania men's national basketball team", "Thessaloniki B.C., substituting the Greek letter X for the Latin letter H or C. The club is most widely known as being the YMCA Thessaloniki association's basketball club (YMCA Thessaloniki B.C.)", "An inventor in Victorian England constructs a machine that enables him to travel into the distant future; once there, The Time Machine ( 1960 film ) discovers that mankind's descendants have divided into two species, the passive, childlike, and vegetarian Eloi and the underground-dwelling Morlocks, who feed on the Eloi.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dimuthu Bandara Abayakoon (born 1971), Sri Lankan politician S. B. S. Abayakoon (born 1958), Sri Lankan academic", "Now when Heracles heard this, Kakia asked, \"Lady, pray what is your name?\"", "Notable people with the surname include: André Lakos (born 1979), Austrian ice hockey defenceman Gyöngyvér Lakos (born 1977), Hungarian freestyle swimmer László Lakos (born 1945), Hungarian veterinarian and former politician Nikoletta Lakos (born 1978), Hungarian chess woman grandmaster Philippe Lakos (born 1980), Austrian ice hockey defenceman See also Dolnji Lakoš, is a village southwest of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia Gornji Lakoš, is a village southwest of Lendava in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia", "Music journalist Colin Larkin said the album \"confirmed the Buzzcocks' latter-day renaissance.\"", "Produced by Joginder Singh Bhangalia and Sonu Bhangalia under the banner Pritam Films Production, the film was released on 24 August 2018'", "Redirect to: 2010 Big Ten Baseball Tournament", "International Centre , Goa says its vision is to \"bring together thinkers, scholars, academics, achievers, sociologists, industrialists and creative people from India and around the world.\"", "Chandy, the then principal of GBS, GCES was founded in 1998 as an extension of GBS with the approval of GBS board, and the United Mission to Nepal.", "The album was released in 1970 on the Brunswick label.", "Redirect to: David Lyon (politician, born 1794)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Pfitzner (1880-1910), Hungarian-American engineer, designer and aviation pioneer Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949), German composer Josef Pfitzner (1901-1945), German politician Marc Pfitzner (born 1984), German footballer Kurt Pfitzner (born 1958), United States Air Force Colonel", "List of the museums in Upper Normandy, France: Château-musée de Dieppe Écomusée de la Basse Seine Maison de larmateur Musée Alfred Canel Musée Alphonse Georges Poulain Musée Biochet-Bréchot (Maison des templiers) Musée dÉvreux - Ancien évêché Musée de lAncien Havre Musée de lhorlogerie Musée de la Céramique de Rouen Musée de la marine de Seine Musée départemental des Antiquités Musée départemental Pierre Corneille Musée départemental Victor Hugo Musée des Arts et de lEnfance Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bernay Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen Musée des instruments à vent Musée des Ivoires Musée des sapeurs pompiers de France Musée des Terre-Neuvas et de la Pêche Musée des Traditions et Arts Normands Musée du Prieuré de Graville Musée du Prieuré de Harfleur Musée du Verre, de la Pierre et du Livre Musée Flaubert et dhistoire de la médecine Musée industriel de la Corderie Vallois Musée Le Secq des Tournelles (Ferronnerie) Musée Louis-Philippe Musée Malraux Musée Mathon-Durand Musée maritime fluvial et portuaire de Rouen Musée municipal dElbeuf Musée municipal de Barentin Musée municipal de Lillebonne Musée municipal de Louviers Musée national de lÉducation Musée Nicolas Poussin Musée Pierre Corneille Muséum dHistoire Naturelle de Rouen Muséum dHistoire Naturelle du Havre Pavillon Flaubert", "Del Medigo is the surname of a Cretan Jewish family that included several notables: Elia del Medigo (1458-1493), philosopher and Talmudist Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (1591-1655), scientist and philosopher", "\"Barting Over\" refers to the error when Marge tells Lisa \"I can't count the number of times (Homer) has done something crazy like this.\"", "Redirect to: Advance Australia Party (1988)", "Ebinger Sanitary Manufacturing Company,\" and later known as \"EBCO.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Cal McLish (1925-2010), American baseball player Rachel McLish (born 1955), American bodybuilder", "The neighbouring towns to Masaka, also in this urban area as a result of Masaka , Nasarawa's merger following a population explosion in the zone, are: Mararaba, Ado, New Nyanya, Masaka, New Karu and Kurunduma This urban area developed following the expansion of administrative and economic activities of Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, into the urban areas surrounding.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Haselhurst (born 1937), British politician Peter Haselhurst (born 1957), Australian field hockey player", "The film employs the use of six different languages, including an invented one.", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonin Scalia (1936-2016), American justice Daniela Scalia, Italian television journalist and presenter Eugene Scalia (born 1963), U.S. Secretary of Labor Jack Scalia (born 1950), American actor Jimmy Scalia (born 1960), American record producer Liz Scalia, British-Italian cyclist Pietro Scalia (born 1960), Italian-American film editor Vito Scalia (1925-2009), Italian politician", "The Champion Of Champions is a 1972 Hong Kong film.", "The Violet Quill (or the Violet Quill Club) was a group of seven gay male writers that met in 1980 and 1981 in New York City to read from their writings to each other and to critique them.", "Grey junglefowl will sometimes hybridize in the wild with the red junglefowl.", "1998 Avispa Fukuoka season", "Redirect to: List of ViacomCBS television programs", "New Island Books, considered \"a major force in Irish publishing, originating such international bestsellers as Joseph O'Connor's The Secret World of the Irish Male and Nuala O'Faolain's stunning memoir of the life of an Irishwoman, Are You Somebody?" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Aristeidis Alafouzos (1924 -2017), Greek businessman Greek and civil engineer Giannis Alafouzos (born 1957), Greek businessman, son of above", "Dadoychus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Dadoychus flavocinctus Chevrolat, 1833 Dadoychus mucuim Galileo & Martins, 1998 Dadoychus nigrus Galileo & Martins, 2009", "A list of films produced in the Soviet Union between 1960 and 1969:", "Notable people with the surname include: Dick Balharry (1937-2015), Scottish conservationist and writer Jim Balharry (1868-1958), Australian rules footballer", "The album showcases Ra's skills as a pianist, which are often compared to Cecil Taylor's; 'Monorails and Satellites, a 1966 solo piano recording, showcases Ra's unique style, which bridges the bluesy architecture of Jelly Roll Morton with the angularity of Monk and Cecil Taylor's ascent beyond traditional structure.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Francis Atterbury (1663-1732), English politician and bishop Grosvenor Atterbury (1869-1956), American architect John Atterbury, actor Luffman Atterbury, musician Malcolm Atterbury, stage and vaudeville actor who was born in Philadelphia Paul Atterbury, antiques expert and television personality Septimus Atterbury, early English footballer William Wallace Atterbury (1866-1935), Brigadier General during World War I", "Notable people with the surname include: Erling Dorf (1905-1984), American geologist and paleobotanist Michael Dorf (disambiguation) Richard C. Dorf (born 1933), Professor Emeritus of Management and Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Davis Shel Dorf (1933-2009), American comic-book letterer", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Zopf (born 1948), American basketball player Friedrich Wilhelm Zopf (1846-1909), German botanist and mycologist Johann Heinrich Zopf (1691-1774), German historian", "Boophis burgeri is a species of frog in the family Mantellidae.", "The Iceman or Iceman is a nickname of:", "Mark de Clive-Lowe (born August 16, 1974) is an American DJ, musician, composer and producer of Japanese-New Zealand descent raised in Auckland and now based in Los Angeles, California.", "Joel Moon last played for the Leeds Rhinos in the Super League.", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Bore (born 1946), British nuclear physicist and politician Etienne de Boré (1741-1820), first mayor of New Orleans Eugène Boré (1809-1878), Roman Catholic missionary and linguist Michael Bore (1947-2017), English former cricketer Peter Bore (born 1987), English footballer Thor Bjarne Bore (1938-2019), Norwegian newspaper editor and politician", "Magician or The Magician may refer to:", "Charles-Mathias Simons received his Doctorate of Laws in 1823 from the University of Liège.", "Rajdev Singh is an Indian politician and belonged to Shiromani Akali Dal (Taksali).He was elected to the Lok Sabha, lower house of the Parliament of India from Sangrur in Punjab on the ticket of Shiromani Akali Dal (Simranjit Singh Mann)", "Notable people with the surname include: Dimitar Zlatanov (born 1948), Bulgarian volleyball player Hristo Zlatanov (born 1976, Bulgarian volleyball player Jaklin Zlatanova (born 1988), Bulgarian basketball player Nikola Zlatanov (born 1961), Bulgarian rower Radoslav Zlatanov (born 1987), visually impaired Bulgarian track and field athlete Sisi Zlatanova, Bulgarian researcher in geospatial data Smilen Zlatanov (born 1992), Bulgarian footballer Zinaida Zlatanova, Bulgarian Minister of Justice in the Oresharski Government", "Notable people with the surname include: Devin McCourty (born 1987), American football player Jason McCourty (born 1987), American football player William McCourty (1884-1917), English footballer", "The genus contains the following 11 species: White-tipped dove, Leptotila verreauxi Yungas dove, Leptotila megalura Grey-fronted dove, Leptotila rufaxilla Grey-headed dove, Leptotila plumbeiceps Pallid dove, Leptotila pallida Azuero dove, Leptotila battyi - split from the grey-headed dove Grenada dove, Leptotila wellsi Caribbean dove, Leptotila jamaicensis Grey-chested dove, Leptotila cassinii Ochre-bellied dove, Leptotila ochraceiventris Tolima dove, Leptotila conoveri Cladogram showing the position of Leptotila among its closest relatives:", "\"She is laid out on planks/to be coffined tomorrow/and let that be the cause of gladness/for the fine women of the world.\"", "Trabzonspor 2001-02 season Trabzonspor played 2001 -- 02 Trabzonspor season's 27th consecutive season in Süper Lig", "Enotocleptes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Enotocleptes denticollis (Fauvel, 1906) Enotocleptes intermicollis Breuning, 1940", "Redirect to: Achievement (video games)", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Independence County, Arkansas", "Although Diogenes Laërtius describes Myrto as Socrates' second wife living alongside Xanthippe, Myrto was presumably a common-law wife, and Plutarch describes Myrto as merely living \"together with the sage Socrates, who had another woman but took up this one as she remained a widow due to her poverty and lacked the necessities of life.\"", "Redirect to: Colombia men's national under-18 basketball team", "The Pope Paul VI Teacher of Peace Award is given out annually by the organization Pax Christi USA, a Catholic peace organization, to an individual who has exemplified Pope Paul VI's World Day for Peace message: \"To reach peace, teach peace.\"", "A study in 2008 found that individuals of the species visiting flowers of Brodiaea elegans and Iris douglasiana in California carried large pollen loads, with no differences in amount or diversity with respect to sex.", "NKT A/S operates in two main business areas: NKT - power and energy cables NKT Photonics - optical lasers, crystal fibres and fiber-optic sensing solutions", "Strömbäck or Stromback is a Swedish surname that may refer to: Doug Stromback (born 1967), an American former professional hockey player Helge Strömbäck (1889-1960), a Swedish Navy vice admiral Rickard Strömbäck, a Swedish former footballer Richard Stromback (born 1969), an American former professional hockey player", "Benedetto Martiali was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Bishop of Nicopolis ad Iaterum (1471-?", "In 2004, Joan Acocella called Cornejo \"the most technically accomplished male ballet dancer in the United States.\"", "Quapaw language is similar to the other Dhegihan languages: Kansa, Omaha, Osage and Ponca.", "Bulaqlı is a village and municipality in the Sabirabad Rayon of Azerbaijan.", "Umberto Colombo (1880-?)", "Clash at Demonhead, known in Japan as Dengeki Big Bang!", "List of U.S. communities with African-American majority populations - over 50% African American cities ranked by percentage within state List of U.S. cities with large African-American populations - over 30% African American cities ranked by percentage nationwide List of U.S. counties with African-American majority populations List of U.S. communities with Asian-American majority populations List of U.S. communities with Native American majority populations List of U.S. counties with Native American majority populations", "Goran Nerić graduated in Film Directing from the ESRA Paris - Côte d'Azur (Ecole Supérieure de Realisation Audiovisuelle) and holds a master's degree (M.A.)", "Taphoxenus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Taphoxenus alatavicus Semenov, 1908 Taphoxenus cellarum Adams, 1817 Taphoxenus cerberus Ganglbauer, 1905 Taphoxenus gigas Fischer von Waldheim, 1823 Taphoxenus goliath Faldermann, 1836 Taphoxenus hauserianus Casale, 1988 Taphoxenus persicus Jedlicka, 1952 Taphoxenus transmontanus Semenov, 1908 Taphoxenus trochanteratus Emdan, 1954", "Reeberg is a surname that may refer to John Reeberg (born 1947), Dutch-Surinamese karateka Lucien Reeberg (1942-1964), American football offensive tackle", "Majchrzak ([maixak]) is a Polish surname, it may refer to: Kacper Majchrzak (born 1992), Polish swimmer Kamil Majchrzak (born 1996), Polish tennis player Katarzyna Majchrzak (born 1967), Polish high jumper Krzysztof Majchrzak (born 1948), Polish film actor", "STS-6 was the sixth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger.", "Notable people with the surname include: Hideyuki Kurata, writer Hyakuzō Kurata, writer Kazuhiko Kurata ( , born 1967), Japanese rower Masayo Kurata, voice actor Satoru Kurata (1922-1978), botanist Seiji Kurata, photographer Shigeo Kurata, botanist Shu Kurata, footballer Terumi Kurata ( , born 1951), Japanese handball player Tetsuo Kurata, actor Yasuaki Kurata, actor known as David Kurata", "The following events occurred in March 1943:", "Starye Chelny may refer to: Starye Chelny, Alkeyevsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a village (selo) in Alkeyevsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Starye Chelny, Nurlatsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a village (selo) in Nurlatsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia", "Carlos Roffé (1 August 1943 - 31 December 2005) was an Argentine film and television actor active between 1969 and 2005.", "William of Talou, Count of Talou (a.k.a.", "Trechicomimus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Trechicomimus aphaenops Mateu & Negre, 1972 Trechicomimus suturalis Ueno, 1977", "Events from the year 2002 in Sweden", "The Triangle X Barn was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 1998", "CID may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Alan Michael (born 1967), Scottish artist Ali Michael (born 1990), American fashion model Alun Michael (born 1943), British politician Andrew Michael (entrepreneur) (born 1980), British entrepreneur Arky Michael, Australian actor and writer Asot Michael, Antigua and Barbuda politician Barry Michael (born 1955), Australian boxer Bill Michael (born 1935), American football coach Bill Michael (footballer) (1874-?", "Notable people with this surname include: Adolf Breymann (1839-1878), German sculptor Heinrich von Breymann (died 1777), German soldier Henriette Schrader-Breymann (1827-1899), German educator Hermann Breymann (1842-1910), German philologist Susanne Rode-Breymann (born 1958), German musicologist", "Titans of the Deep is a 1938 film inspired by the early 1930s deep sea dives made by William Beebe and Otis Barton.", "Redirect to: 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 2", "This experimental, non-linear film is an ambitious adaptation of Sherwood Andersons short story cycle, Winesburg, Ohio.", "Sladkovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Sladkovo, Orenburg Oblast, a selo in Sladkovsky Selsoviet of Ileksky District of Orenburg Oblast Sladkovo, Tyumen Oblast, a selo in Sladkovsky District of Tyumen Oblast", "Kane Cruz Haysman (born 14 September 1995) is an English footballer who plays for Margate", "The song \"Brave Reality\" originally appeared on the cover album Writer's Block.", "The Éclaireurs Neutres de France (Neutral (= interreligious) Scouts of France, ENF) is a non-aligned French Scouting association, founded in 1947 by Marcel Lepage and serving 3,000 to 4,000 members of both genders.", "As of October 2018, the genus contained two species: Schlechterella abyssinica (Chiov.)", "Notable people with the surname include: \"Colonel\" George Tomline (1813-1889), English politician George Pretyman Tomline FRS (1750-1827), Bishop of Lincoln and then Bishop of Winchester William Edward Tomline FRS (1787-1836), English politician and Member of Parliament", "Notable people with the surname include: Arfa Khanum Sherwan Hindi journalist Saleem Sherwani (field hockey forward) Saleem Sherwani (field hockey goalkeeper) Imran Sherwani", "Notable people with the surname include: David Shiner (disambiguation), multiple people Dick Shiner (born 1942), American football player Esther Shiner (1924-1987), Canadian politician Lewis Shiner (born 1950), American writer Margot Shiner (1923-1998), German-British gastroenterologist and medical researcher Michael Shiner (1805-1880), American slave and diarist Phil Shiner (born 1956), British former lawyer Ronald Shiner (1903-1966), British stand-up comedian and comedic actor Roy Shiner (1924-1988), English footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Godwin Grech, Australian Treasury official involved in the OzCar affair Joe Grech (born 1934), Maltese singer Joe Debono Grech (born 1939), Maltese politician Joseph Grech (1948-2010), Maltese bishop of Sandhurst Karin Grech (1962-1977), Maltese murder victim Leandro Grech (born 1980), Maltese football player Lino Grech (19302013), Maltese actor, writer and director Louis Grech (born 1947), Maltese politician Mario Grech (born 1947), Maltese bishop and Vatican official Martin Grech (born 1982), English musician Prosper Grech (1925-2019), Maltese Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal Ric Grech (1946-1990), English bassist", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Calhoun County, Arkansas", "Notable people with the surname include: Christian Bornemann (born 1965), German Windsurfer Elsa Bornemann (1952-2013), recognized Argentine doctor of the Arts, polyglot and composer Ernest Bornemann (1915-1995), German writer, anthropologist, psychoanalyst and sexologist Frank Bornemann (born 1949), the guitarist for German progressive rock band Eloy Fritz Bornemann (1912-2007), German architect Hans Bornemann (1448-1474), late Gothic painter who was active in Hamburg Hinrik Bornemann (born 1450), Northern German Late Gothic painter Ole Bornemann Bull (physician) (1842-1916), Norwegian ophthalmologist", "Redirect to: Mass media in Iran", "Neothais nesiotes is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.", "Osse ( river )'s course crosses the following départements and communes: Hautes-Pyrénées: Bernadets-Debat Gers: Montesquiou, Saint-Arailles, Vic-Fezensac, Mouchan Lot-et-Garonne: Fréchou, Moncrabeau, Lannes", "Trachysomus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Trachysomus apipunga Martins & Galileo, 2008 Trachysomus arriagadai Galileo & Martins, 1991 Trachysomus buquetii Thomson, 1858 Trachysomus camelus Buquet, 1852 Trachysomus cavigibba Martins, 1975 Trachysomus clarkei Martins & Galileo, 2009 Trachysomus dromedarius (Voet, 1778) Trachysomus fragifer (Kirby, 1818) Trachysomus gibbosus Buquet, 1852 Trachysomus hydaspes Dillon & Dillon, 1946 Trachysomus luederwaldti Martins, 1975 Trachysomus mexicanus Dillon & Dillon, 1946 Trachysomus peregrinus Thomson, 1858 Trachysomus santarensis Bates, 1865 Trachysomus surdus Dillon & Dillon, 1946 Trachysomus thomsoni Aurivillius, 1923 Trachysomus wappesi Martins & Galileo, 2009", "Seranambia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Seranambia nodosa Descarpentries, 1974 Seranambia succinicola Descarpentries, 1974", "Notable people with the surname include: Juraj Hromkovič (born 1958), Slovak computer scientist Martin Hromkovič (born 1982), Slovak footballer", "Bisley may refer to: Places in England Bisley, Gloucestershire Bisley, Surrey Bisley Ranges, near the Surrey village, the headquarters of the National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom Surname John Bisley (disambiguation) Simon Bisley, British comic book artist Mary Caroline Bisley, memoirist of early settler life in New Zealand Steve Bisley (born 1951), Australian actor Other Bisley, the initial name for the ground attack version of the Bristol Blenheim bomber of World War II Bisley (solitaire), a solitaire card game a variant of the Colt Single Action Army revolver an office furniture manufacturer founded in Surrey, England in 1931", "Yash Dasgupta said in an interview with TImes of India, \"I attended an acting workshop at Roshan Taneja's acting school and worked in a few Hindi serials too.\"", "Love Scenes is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Diana Krall, released on August 26, 1997 by Impulse!", "Hence, Yener's era of electronic music ended in a few years and with the pop album Hande'ye Neler Oluyor?", "Sydney Harold Deamer (1891-1962) was a newspaper journalist, an editor and soldier.", "Redirect to: Mike Phillips (rugby union)", "The Portland, Oregon, newspaper Willamette Week referred to Ghiglieri as \"one of the Northwest's best-recognized and most prolific bronze sculptors.\"", "As friends and colleagues, The Edinburgh School discussed painting and were influenced by one another's work.", "The Brar Square Metro Station is located on the Pink Line of the Delhi Metro As part of Phase III of Delhi Metro, Brar Square is a metro station of the Pink Line", "Christophor Avvakumyan Vermishyan(ts) (Armenian: January 1863 in Baku - 1932) was an Armenian politician who served as Minister of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia from 1918 to 1919 and as Minister of Provisions of the First Republic of Armenia in 1919", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Duro Ladipo (1931-1978), Nigerian dramatist Kehinde Oluwatoyin Ladipo, Nigerian geologist Margaret Ladipo (born 1961), Nigerian academic Sarah Ladipo (born 1968), British writer Sule Ladipo (born 1974), Nigerian tennis player Given name: Ladipo Oluwole (1892-1953), Nigerian physician Ladipo Adamolekun (born 1942), Nigerian academic Ladipo Solanke (c. 1886 - 1958), Nigerian activist", "The surname Kolumbet (from Greek surname, , Kolumbetes, from , kolumbetis, \"swimmer\") may refer to Leonid Kolumbet (1937-1983), Soviet Ukrainian Olympic cyclist Mykola Kolumbet (1933 2012), Soviet Ukrainian Olympic cyclist", "Redirect to: Candidates of the 1956 Queensland state election", "Neuropeptides B/W receptor 1, also known as NPBW1 and GPR7, is a human protein encoded by the NPBWR1 gene.", "Blanck is a surname and may refer to: Fred C. Blanck (1881-1965), American food scientist involved in the founding of the Institute of Food Technologists Hubert de Blanck (1856-1932), Dutch-born professor, pianist and composer who lived in Cuba Julio Blanck (1954-2018), Argentine journalist Mattias Blanck of Family Groove Company, an unsigned American four piece jam band in Chicago, Illinois Olga de Blanck (1916-1998), Cuban pianist, guitarist and composer Peter Blanck (born 1957), American academic, psychologist and lawyer Ronald R. Blanck (born 1941), 39th Surgeon General of the United States Army Sarah Blanck (born 1977), Australian sailor Sebastian Blanck (born 1976), American musician and figurative painter Thomas Hamilton Blanck (died 1895), Old West criminal operating in the Pacific Northwest", "Mehta has garnered recognition in numerous media outlets including: 100 Most Influential People in Central Florida published by the Orlando Business Journal in 2001 2008 Featured Artist in the Q Gallery in Orlando, Fl 2009 City of Orlando featured artist Wall Street Journal in Ravé Mehta's 2003 Business Men of the Year list", "Notable people with the surname include: Allan R. Bomhard (born 1943), American linguist Adolf von Bomhard (1891-1976), German army and police officer Miriam Lucile Bomhard (1898-1952), American botanist", "After the election, the composition of the council was Conservative 17 Liberal Democrat 13 Independent 6 Labour 1", "Events from the year 1724 in Russia", "Redirect to: Channel 3", "Notable people with the surname include: Gloria Jean Siebrecht (born 1940), American paleontologist Henry Augustus Siebrecht (1849-1934), German-American horticulturalist Sebastian Siebrecht (born 1973), German chess grandmaster", "Arthur F. Hebard was awarded the 2008 James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials by the American Physical Society, and a co-recipient of the 2015 Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize , also given by the American Physical Society, \"For discovery and pioneering investigations of the superconductor-insulator transition, a paradigm for quantum phase transitions.\"", "Villarreal (Spanish) or Vila Real (Portuguese) is a village located on the Guadiana river on the disputed section of the Portugal-Spain border, in front of the fortified villages of Juromenha and Alandroal.", "The album was released on July 22, 2008", "Inoue's recent articles include \"The Listening Subject of Japanese Modernity and Miyako Inoue ( anthropologist )'s Auditory Double: Citing, Sighting, and Siting the Modern Japanese Woman\" (2003), and \"What does Language Remember?", "One of Jimenez's most important contributions to modern poetry was Juan Ramón Jiménez's advocacy of the French concept of \"pure poetry.\"", "Victor Kodelja (born November 26, 1951) is a former member of the Canadian national soccer team and North American Soccer League." ]
[ "Lakshmi ( actress ) has won one National Film Award for Best Actress, nine Filmfare Awards, three Nandi Awards, Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress for the movie Hoovu Hannu, the Bengal Film Journalists Association Awards and various other state awards.", "Notable people with the surname include: Hans Globke (1898-1973), high-ranking German public servant Rob Globke (born 1982), American former professional ice hockey player", "The 5th Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships was held in Szombathely, Hungary, November 18-25, 2007.", "Gjata is an Albanian surname that may refer to: Juxhin Gjata (born 2000) Enterpreneur Arvis Gjata (born 1987), Albanian football midfielder Elvana Gjata (born 1987), Albanian singer, songwriter and model Fatmir Gjata (1922-1989), Albanian writer Kadri Gjata (1865-1912), Albanian patriot, writer and educator Kreshnik Gjata (born 1983), Albanian swimmer", "Notable people with the surname include: Cristina Alesci, American journalist Frank Alesci (born 1986), American soccer player", "The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date features Warren William in his fourth appearance as the title character Lone Wolf, and Edward Gargan, Lester Matthews and Don Beddoe as the film's antagonists.", "All free people of color who had come to Texas before March 2, 1836, had the right to remain in Texas, \"anything in the laws of the country to the contrary not with standing\" (Shades 74)", "Chalcophlocteis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Chalcophlocteis dives (Peringuey, 1908) Chalcophlocteis hauseri Obenberger, 1931", "The group is headquartered in Bergen and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange where Mowi is a constituent of the benchmark OBX Index,", "In 1981 Alan Moore ( drummer ) signed to Ariola Records with the band R.P.M., releasing two singles: \"Now That Summer's Here\" and \"Lost In Space.\"", "Wilks is a surname which may refer to:", "Tournament names through the years: 1986-1987: Volmac Ladies' Open 1988: Volmac Dutch Open 1992-1993: Holiday Inn Leiden Ladies' Open 1994: Sens Ladies' Dutch Open 1995: Staatsloterij Ladies' Dutch Open 2000-2001: Mexx Sport Open 2004-2007: KLM Ladies Open 2008-2010: ABN AMRO Ladies Open 2011: Deloitte Dutch Ladies Open 2012-2015: Deloitte Ladies Open", "Śrinivāsa Āchārya Thakur (May 15, c. 1517 - May 9, ?)", "Redirect to: João Paulo (footballer, born 1995)", "In a 2004 interview, Powderfinger lead singer Bernard Fanning said, in reference to the album, \"God knows what we were on then.\"", "Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian: [duzppe artimbldo]; also spelled Arcimboldi) (1526 or 1527 - 11 July 1593) was an Italian painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books.", "Diego Duque de Estrada (August 15, 1589 in Toledo, Spain - 1647?)", "Notable people with this surname include: Julienne Stroeve, American climatologist Roy Stroeve, former professional footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Puffer (1840-1875) Brandon Puffer (born 1975), American baseball player Ethel Dench Puffer Howes (1872-1950), American psychologist and feminist Fred Puffer (c.1871 - 1900), American track and field athlete Ruth Rice Puffer (1907-2002), American biostatistician Ted Puffer (1928-2003), American singer, voice teacher and translator William Puffer (1861-1948), Canadian politician", "Redirect to: Jack Jones (rugby union, born 1886)", "The 2005 European Mountain Running Championships were held in Heiligenblut am Großglockner, Austria,", "Redirect to: Major Indoor Soccer League (1978-1992)", "1845.)", "1995 World Ice Hockey Championships may refer to: 1995 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships 1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships", "Hiyama may refer to: Hiyama (surname), a Japanese surname Hiyama Subprefecture, a subprefecture of Hokkaidō, Japan Hiyama District, Hokkaidō, a district in Hiyama Subprefecture", "The MS Vulcania was an Italian ocean liner built by Cantiere Navale Triestino, Monfalcone, northern Italy in 1926 for the Italian company, Cosulich Line", "Sondheim is a surname, and may refer to: Alan Sondheim, American poet and critic Erna Sondheim (1904 - 2008), a German female fencer Stephen Sondheim (born 1930), American stage musical and film composer and lyricist", "Redirect to: Costa Rica men's national basketball team", "Prior to the album's release, Rusby remarked, \"I feel this album is quite different from my others; some of Make the Light is gritty, some of it is pretty and some of it is a bit wacky!", "John Parker Boyd (December 21, 1764 - October 4, 1830) was an officer in the United States Army at various periods from 1786 to the end of the War of 1812.", "Anna Pujol Puigvehi's job as a researcher and writer takes in three interrelated fields: the Protot-history of Catalonia and Europe, the roots of the cuisine of Catalonia, including the drink (The introduction and marketing of wine in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula in ancient times), and the translation of books and studies related to the two themes, such as the books used by the School of Architecture of Barcelona, History of architectural typologies (Pevsner, Nikolaus, original English) or History of Modern Architecture (Benevolo, Leonardo, original Italian)", "Redirect to: Yesterday (The Black Eyed Peas song)", "Events from the year 1670 in France", "Quintian or Quintianus (Latin), from Quintus, is a male given name meaning \"the fifth\" and may refer to:", "Redirect to: François Antoine Lallemand", "The film is based on an opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, which was based on a Russian bylina (epic tale) with the same name, and scored with Rimsky-Korsakov's music from the opera.", "Ignacio Baleztena Ascárate (1887 - 1972) was a Navarrese folk customs expert, a Carlist politician and soldier", "Amin Mekki Medani was the 1991 recipient of the Human Rights Watch Award for Human Rights Monitoring and 1991 Recipient of the American Bar Association Human Rights Award, as well as the 2013 recipient for the European Union Human Rights award", "While Hema Premadasa was married to a politician, she \"carved a separate identity for herself through her Presidentship of the Seva Vanitha Movement.\"", "The film starring Dev, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Paoli Dam, Rukmini Maitra and Adrit Roy, revolves around the dark side of social networking, and deals with stealing of password and privacy issue.It was released on 2 October 2019", "Redirect to: Edinho (footballer, born May 1982)", "Tolombeh-ye Manzariyeh (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Tolombeh-ye Manarīyeh) is a village in Koshkuiyeh Rural District, Koshkuiyeh District, Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran.", "The All Sky Automated Survey determined that that nova had occurred on June 5, 2007.", "Those are all the matches played by the Spanish national football team between 1930 and 1939:", "Triacetelus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Triacetelus emarginatus (Chevrolat, 1862) Triacetelus sericatus Bates, 1892 Triacetelus viridipennis Chemsak & Linsley, 1976", "In his classic study of indigenous names in Honduras, Alberto Membreño wrote, \"For a long time it was believed that Tegucigalpa was a corruption of Taguzgalpa and that it meant 'mountain of silver.'", "Notable people with the surname include: Ethelbert William Bullinger (1837-1913), English clergyman, biblical scholar, and dispensationalist theologian Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575), Swiss reformer Johann Balthasar Bullinger (1713-1793), Swiss landscapist, portrayer, engraver and 1773 professor at the newly founded art school «Kunstschule Zürich»", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Mcjunkin, American Revolutionary patriot Ebenezer McJunkin (1819-1907), Republican member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania George McJunkin (1851-1922), the African American cowboy in New Mexico who discovered the Folsom Site in 1908 John F. McJunkin (1830-1883), American politician Joseph McJunkin (1755-1846), American Revolutionary War patriot serving in the battle of Kings Mountain, North Carolina Katherine McJunkin, American biologist", "Gol Gol or Gulgul or Kulkul may refer to: Gol Gol, Hamadan, Iran Gol Gol, Kermanshah, Iran Gol Gol, New South Wales, Australia Gol Gol Rural District, Iran Golgol River Bagh-e Gol Gol, Iran Sepideh-ye Gol Gol, Iran Gol Gol-e Olya (disambiguation) Gol Gol-e Sofla (disambiguation) Kulkul, a version of Portuguese filhós in Goa that are eaten during the Christmas season Kul-kul, a drumtower in Balinese Hindu temple architecture", "Platyrhopalus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Platyrhopalus acutidens Westwood, 1833 Platyrhopalus cardoni Wasmann, 1904 Platyrhopalus castelnaudi Westwood, 1874 Platyrhopalus comottii Gestro, 1882 Platyrhopalus davidis Fairmaire, 1886 Platyrhopalus denticornis Donovan, 1804 Platyrhopalus imadatei (Chujo, 1962) Platyrhopalus intermedius Benson, 1846 Platyrhopalus irregularis Ritsema, 1880 Platyrhopalus mandersi Fowler, 1912 Platyrhopalus paussoides Wasmann, 1904 Platyrhopalus quinquepunctatus Shiraki, 1907 Platyrhopalus tonkinensis Janssens, 1948 Platyrhopalus westwoodii Saunders, 1838", "Saint James or St. James may refer to:", "(The values this polynomial takes are the triangular numbers.)", "This philosopher was a Pyrrhonist, and was a student of Timon of Phlius", "Heavily emphasizing ecological themes and Prodigal Summer's trademark interweaving plots, this novel tells three stories of love, loss and connections in rural Virginia.", "Hauxton is a small village in Cambridgeshire, England around 5 miles to the south-west of Cambridge.", "Kittisak Jaihan has played for the Thailand", "2000 Cerezo Osaka season", "Servant of God Gustavo Maria Bruni (6 May 1903 - 10 February 1911) was an Italian boy who is being investigated for possible sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church.", "A popular trivia question among Boston-area sports fans in the 1970s was \"Who is the only man to play for the Red Sox, the Bruins, and the Celtics?", "Redirect to: Motorsport UK", "Wat Suthiwararam School (Thai: ; RTGS: Rongrian Wat Suthi Wararam, IPA: [rōŋrīn wát su.ti.wáraram]) or, in brief, ST (Thai: ..)", "Redirect to: Keep the Home Fires Burning (Ivor Novello song)", "Redirect to: Battle of Mosul (2016-17)", "Cha-Cha, Cha Cha, ChaCha or Chacha may refer to:", "Yarok (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Yarok, Novosibirsk Oblast, a settlement under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Karasuk in Karasuksky District of Novosibirsk Oblast Yarok, Tambov Oblast, a selo in Starokazinsky Selsoviet of Michurinsky District in Tambov Oblast", "For another list see Category:Lists of birds by location", "Alpha Bâ (born 28 May 1989) is a Senegalese football player, who most recently played for ASC Diaraf in the Senegal Premier League.", "Following recent changes to local government boundaries, the Amt Schönberger Land now consists of the following municipalities: Dassow (since January 1, 2005) Grieben Lüdersdorf Menzendorf Roduchelstorf Schönberg (since January 1, 2004) Selmsdorf (since January 1, 2005) Siemz-Niendorf", "This album was released in the same year as the O Brother, Where Art Thou?", "Children of Paradise is a collection of poetry by American poet Liz Rosenberg", "Fairview is a suburb of Mossel Bay, a large town on the south coast of the Western Cape province in South Africa", "Desmarets is a surname, and may refer to: Henri Desmarets (1661-1741), French composer Jean Desmarets, French writer and dramatist Nicolas Desmarets, Controller-General of Finances during the reign of Louis XIV of France Yves Desmarets, French-born Haitian footballer", "According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 1.309, ranking Review of International Studies 21st out of 86 journals in the category \"International Relations\".", "Redirect to: China men's national under-17 basketball team", "The reviewer, Giovanni Camerota, wrote: \"It does not seem to be either proper or useful for the books of our members to contain the ideas of Galileo Galilei, especially when Giuseppe Biancani are contrary to Aristotle.\"", "Notable persons with that name include: Torhild Aarbergsbotten (born 1969), Norwegian politician Torhild Johnsen (born 1934), Norwegian politician Thorild Olsson (1886-1934), Swedish runner Torild Skard (born 1936), Norwegian psychologist Torild Skogsholm (born 1959), Norwegian politician Torhild Staahlen (born 1947), Norwegian opera singer Torild Wardenær (born 1951), Norwegian poet and playwright Thorild Wulff (1877-1917), Swedish botanist and polar explorer", "The album was reissued in 1981 on the Italian Soul Note label", "1275 Ma Nova Brasilândia orogeny 1180-1110 Ma", "Events from 1992 in England", "The only genus in the family is now Archaster as three subfamilies have now been raised to family status: Subfamily Benthopectininae accepted as Benthopectinidae Subfamily Pararchasterinae accepted as Benthopectinidae Subfamily Plutonasterinae accepted as Astropectinidae", "Redirect to: Nigeria men's national under-19 basketball team", "Northview can refer to a location in the United States: Northview, Michigan Northview, Missouri Northview High School (disambiguation) (several)", "Selman Mesbeh also played for Al Rayyan, Umm Salal, Qatar SC", "Notable people with the surname include: Nishi Amane ( , 1829-1897), philosopher Haruhiko Nishi (1893-1986), Japanese diplomat Kanako Nishi ( , born 1970), women's racing cyclist Kanako Nishi (author) ( , born 1977), Japanese author Katsuzō Nishi ( 1884-1959), technical engineer Japan's first subway project (the Tokyo subway) and Nishi Health System founder Kazuhiko Nishi ( , born 1956), Microsoft executive Kenichi Nishi (born 1967), video game designer Koichiro Nishi ( , born 1979), Japanese actor Norihiro Nishi (born 1980), football/soccer player Takeichi Nishi ( , 1902-1945), Japanese army officer and Olympic gold medalist killed in the Battle of Iwo Jima, son of Nishi Tokujirō Nishi Tokujirō ( , 1847-1912), statesman and diplomat, negotiator in the Nishi-Rosen Agreement, father of Nishi Takeichi Yuki Nishi ( , born 1990), Japanese baseball player", "Notable people with the surname include: Haruka Tachimoto ( , born 1990), Japanese judoka Megumi Tachimoto ( , born 1989), Japanese judoka", "Joseph Herbert Lowell Green (September 7, 1860 - ?)", "Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium is the home arena of the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins of the B.League.", "Redirect to: Xerxes of Sophene", "Notable people with the surname include: Thomas Zwiefelhofer (born 1969), Liechtenstein politician Vlastimil Zwiefelhofer (born 1952), Czech long-distance runner", "The son of Antoine Duval, a dance master in Paris, and of Henriette Brigitte Malter, two of François Duval ( dancer )'s elder brothers were also involved in the theatre world - Antoine Jean François Duval (1732-?)", "Sulkin as a surname may refer to: Alec Sulkin, American animation writer Gregg Sulkin, British actor", "Redirect to: 2017 European 10 m Events Championships", "1669-1670 Papal conclave", "Known for such well-received albums as Twilight (for the German/Dutch jazz label Double Moon, 2001), Chimera (for the major indie jazz label Steeplechase, 2007), and Transplants (Ruzztone, 2009), Russ Spiegel has performed with a wide variety of artists, including Tony Bennett, Petula Clark, and Gene Mighty Flea Conners.", "Redirect to: 2007 Pan American Games", "The results of the 2016, 7th Tarang Cine Awards, was presented annually by the Tarang entertainment television channel to honor artistic and technical excellence in the Oriya language film industry of India (\"Ollywood\"), are as follow: 7th Tarang Cine Awards 2016 7th Tarang Cine Awards 2016 Winners List", "Jacques Marilossian (born 26 July 1958) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Svetlogorsky (Russian: ; masculine), Svetlogorskaya (; feminine), or Svetlogorskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Svetlogorsky (rural locality), a settlement in Cheremshansky District of the Republic of Tatarstan Svetlogorskoye (rural locality), a selo in Svetlogorsky Rural Okrug of Abinsky District of Krasnodar Krai", "Funda Önal (born 28 December 1981 in Sheffield, England where she attended Silverdale School) is a British model and dancer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, Filipino journalist Letty Jimenez Magsanoc (1941-2015), Filipino journalist Ronnie Magsanoc (born 1966), Filipino basketball player and coach" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: César Basa (1915-1941), Philippine Air Force pilot and first Filipino casualty of World War II Marko Baša (born 1982), Montenegrin footballer Román Basa (1848-1897), Filipino leader of a secret society opposed to Spanish rule Victor Basa (born 1985), Filipino model, actor and VJ", "Dean Kaufert (born May 23, 1957) is a Wisconsin politician, legislator and business owner.", "Notable people with the surname include: Ásgeir Elíasson (1949-2007), football manager and coach of the Iceland national football team Anders Eliasson (1947-2013), Swedish composer Dan Eliasson (born 1961), Swedish National Police Commissioner Emma Eliasson (born 1989), ice hockey player Gyrðir Elíasson (born 1964), leading author in Iceland Håkan Eliasson (born 1952), Swedish mathematician Jan Eliasson (born 1940), Swedish diplomat and Social Democratic politician Lars Eliasson (1914-2002), Swedish politician Lena Eliasson (born 1981), Swedish orienteering and ski-orienteering competitor Marthe Eliasson (born 1969), Norwegian team handball player and Olympic medalist Mattias Eliasson (born 1975), Swedish professional golfer Nökkvi Elíasson (born 1966), Icelandic photographer Olafur Eliasson (born 1967), Danish-Icelandic artist known for sculptures and large-scale installation art Sigurlaugur Elíasson (born 1957), Icelandic artist and poet", "Sex reassignment surgery, to alter a person's existing sexual characteristics to resemble those of Genital reconstructive surgery's identified gender Sex reassignment surgery (female-to-male), a variety of procedures for transgender men Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female), reshaping male genitals into the appearance and function of female genitalia Vaginoplasty, any type of surgical procedure to the vagina, vulva or related structures", "Yasnogorsk (Russian: ) is the name of several urban localities in Russia: Yasnogorsk, Tula Oblast, a town in Yasnogorsky District of Tula Oblast; administratively incorporated as a town under district jurisdiction Yasnogorsk, Zabaykalsky Krai, an urban-type settlement in Olovyanninsky District of Zabaykalsky Krai", "1998 Vissel Kobe season", "Redirect to: Kauai Community College", "Written by Paul Weller and produced by Vic Coppersmith-Heaven and The Jam, \"Start!\"", "Up to the end of 2018, Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Results 2010 -- 2019 have won 4 Munster titles in 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2016 and won 2 All Ireland titles in 2010 and 2016", "Boston was ranked the 63rd best hard rock artist by VH1.", "Blekinge County Blekingesjukhuset - Karlshamn Blekinge Hospital - Karlskrona Dalarna County Avesta vårdcentral Lasarettet - Avesta Borlänge sjukhus - Borlänge Falun lasarett - Falun Ludvika lasarett - Ludvika Mora lasarett - Mora Gävleborg County Bollnäs sjukhus - Bollnäs Gävle Hospital - Gävle Sjukhuset i Hudiksvall - Hudiksvall Gotland County Visby lasarett - Visby Halland County Halmstad Hospital - Halmstad Varberg Hospital - Varberg Jämtland County Region Jämtland Härjedalen - Östersund Kalmar County Landstingsfastigheter - Kalmar Kronoberg County Centrallasarettet i Växjö Ljungby Hospital - Ljungby Norrbotten County Kalix Hospital - Kalix Sunderby Hospital - Boden and Luleå Gällivare Hospital - Gällivare Piteå Rivervalley Hospital - Piteå Kiruna Hospital - Kiruna Östergötland County Finspångs Lasarett - Finspång Linköping University Hospital - Linköping Vrinnevisjukhuset - Norrköping Skåne County Helsingborg Hospital - Helsingborg Ängelholm Hospital - Ängelholm Hässleholms Sjukhus - Hässleholm Landskrona Hospital - Landskrona Skåne University Hospital - Malmö and Lund Trelleborg Hospital - Trelleborg Ystad Hospital - Ystad Kristianstads Lasarett - Kristianstad Södermanland County Mälarsjukhuset Eskilstuna - Eskilstuna Kullbergska sjukhuset - Katrineholm Nyköpings lasarett - Nyköping Stockholm County Beckomberga Hospital - Bromma - psychiatric hospital (1932-1995) Bromma sjukhus - Bromma Dalens sjukhus - Enskededalen Danderyds sjukhus - Danderyd Ersta Hospital - Stockholm Huddinge universitetssjukhus - Huddinge (now a part of Karolinska universitetssjukhuset and called Karolinska Universitetsjukhuset i Huddinge) Jakobsbergs sjukhus - Järfälla New Karolinska Solna University Hospital - Solna and Huddinge Löwenströmska sjukhuset - Upplands Väsby Norrtälje sjukhus - Norrtälje Nynäshamns sjukhus - Nynäshamn S:t Eriks ögonsjukhus - Stockholm Municipality Saint Göran Hospital - Stockholm Municipality Sabbatsbergs sjukhus - Stockholm Municipality Sollentuna sjukhus - Sollentuna Municipality Södersjukhuset - Stockholm Municipality Södertälje sjukhus - Södertälje Sophiahemmet Sjukhus - Stockholm Stockholm Heart Center Regionala Cancercentrum i Samverkan - Stockholm Uppsala County Lasarettet i Enköping - Enköping Uppsala University Hospital (Swedish: Akademiska sjukhuset - Uppsala) Västerbotten County Norrland University Hospital - Umeå Västra Götaland County Alingsås lasarett - Alingsås Södra Älvsborgs Sjukhus - Borås Skaraborgs Sjukhus Falköping - Falköping Mölndals Sjukhus - Mölndal Norra Älvsborgs Länssjukhus - Trollhättan Frölunda Specialist Hospital - Västra Frölunda, Gothenburg Sahlgrenska University Hospital - Gothenburg Sahlgrenska University Hospital East - Gothenburg Skaraborgs Sjukhus Lidköping - Lidköping Uddevalla Hospital Kungälvs sjukhus - Kungälv Jönköping County Länssjukhuset Ryhov - Jönköping Värnamo Sjukhus - Värnamo Höglandssjukhuset - Eksjö Örebro County Karlskoga lasarett - Karlskoga Örebro University Hospital - Örebro Lindesbergs lasarett - Lindesberg Västmanland County Köping Hospital - Köping Västerås Central Hospital - Västerås Värmland County Sjukhuset i Arvika - Arvika Centralsjukhuset Karlstad - Karlstad Torsby lasarett - Torsby Västernorrland County Länssjukhuset Sundsvall-Härnösand - Härnösand", "Notable people with the surname include: Alejandro Doherty (born 1965), Argentinian field hockey player Alice Elizabeth Doherty, (1887-1933), known for Doherty ( surname )'s rare condition of hypertrichosis lanuginosa Anne Doherty (1928-2013), American educator, professor and psychologist Arthur Doherty (1932-2003), Irish nationalist politician Barbara Doherty, educator and theologian Berlie Doherty (born 1943), English novelist, poet, playwright and screenwriter Bernard Doherty (born 1949), English music executive Brendan Doherty (born 1959), American police officer and politician Brian Doherty (disambiguation), several people Carl Doherty (born 1975), New Zealand professional rugby league player Catherine Doherty (1896-1985), Russian-Canadian social activist Catherine Doherty (camogie) (born 1981), Irish camogie player Charla Doherty (1946-1988), American actress Charles Doherty (1855-1931), Canadian politician and jurist Charlie Doherty (1876-1961), Australian rules footballer Chris Doherty (born 1965), American musician Christopher Doherty (born 1958), American politician Claire Doherty, British gallery director Colette Doherty, Irish poker player Con Doherty (1884-1967), Australian rules footballer Conor Doherty (born 1990), Irish Gaelic footballer Darrien Doherty (born 1971), Australian former rugby league footballer David Doherty (disambiguation), several people Denis Doherty (1861-1935), Australian businessman and politician Denny Doherty (1940-2007), Canadian singer Diana Doherty, Australian oboist Dick Doherty, Irish hurler in the 1910s Eamon Doherty (born 1974), Irish League footballer Eamonn Doherty, Irish Gaelic footballer Earl Doherty (born 1941), Canadian author Edward Doherty (disambiguation), several people Eugene Doherty (1862-1937), Irish politician Fergal Doherty (born 1981), Irish Gaelic footballer Fraser Doherty, Scottish entrepreneur Fred Doherty (1887-1961), Canadian professional ice hockey player Gary Doherty (born 1980), retired Irish professional footballer Ged Doherty (born 1958), British music industry executive George Doherty (1920-1987), American football player Gerard Doherty (born 1981), Irish footballer Gerard F. Doherty (born 1928), American politician Henry Latham Doherty (1870-1939), Irish-American financier and oilman Hugh Doherty (disambiguation), several people Ivy Duffy Doherty (1922-2008), Australian-American writer J. P. Doherty (born 1978), American guitarist Jack Doherty (footballer, born 1915) (1915-1990), Australian rules footballer Jack Doherty (footballer, born 1921) (1921-1998), Australian rules footballer Jack Doherty (potter) (born 1948), Northern Irish studio potter and author James Doherty (disambiguation), several people Jason Doherty (born 1989), Irish Gaelic footballer Jimmy Doherty (farmer) (born 1975), English farmer and television presenter Jock Doherty (1894-1957), Australian rules footballer Joe Doherty (born 1955), member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army Joe Doherty (singer) (born 1970), American punk-rock musician John Doherty (disambiguation), several people Josh Doherty (born 1996), British footballer Katherine Doherty, American actress Kathleen A. Doherty, American diplomat Katie Doherty (born 1983), English singer-songwriter Ken Doherty (born 1969), Irish professional snooker player Ken Doherty (track and field) (1905-1996), American decathlon champion Kevin Doherty (disambiguation), several people Kieran Doherty (hunger striker) (1955-1981), Irish republican hunger striker Kieran Doherty (writer), Irish writer and TV format creator Lani Doherty (born 1993), American surfer Larry Joe Doherty (born 1946), American attorney, judge, and TV show host Laurence Doherty (1875-1919), British tennis player Lee Doherty (born 1979), English retired professional footballer Len Doherty (1930-1983), British miner, journalist and writer Manning Doherty (1875-1938), Canadian farmer, businessman and politician Margaret Doherty (born 1951), American politician Martin Doherty (born 1982), Scottish musician and producer Martin Doherty (Irish republican) (1958-1994), member of Provisional Irish republican Army Matt Doherty (disambiguation), several people Matthew Doherty (disambiguation), several people Mel Doherty (1894-1942), American professional football player and coach Melissa Doherty (born 1967), Canadian visual artist Michael Doherty (disambiguation), several people Michelle Doherty, Irish actress and model Moya Doherty (born 1957), Irish producer and co-founder of Riverdance Neil Doherty (born 1969), English professional footballer Neil A. Doherty, American economist Noel Doherty (1940-2008), Northern Irish loyalist activist Noel Doherty (footballer) (1921-2011), Australian rules footballer Olivia Doherty (born 1982), Australian team handball player Paddy Doherty (disambiguation), several people Patrick Doherty (disambiguation), several people Paul Doherty (Gaelic footballer), Irish inter-county goalkeeper for Galway Paul C. Doherty (born 1946), English author and educator Pearse Doherty (born 1977), Irish politician Pete Doherty (disambiguation), several people Peter Doherty (disambiguation), several people Peter Charles Doherty, Nobel Prize winner Phil Doherty (born 1951), Australian rules footballer Raymond Doherty, Lord Doherty (born 1958), Scottish lawyer and judge Rebecca F. Doherty (born 1952), United States federal judge Regina Doherty, Irish politician Reginald Doherty (1872-1910), British tennis player Richard Doherty (born 1948), British military historian and author Richard Doherty (colonialist) (1785-1862), British officer and governor of Sierra Leone Robert Doherty (disambiguation), several people Ryan Doherty (born 1984), American professional beach volleyball player Sarah Doherty (born 1959), American amputee mountaineer, ski racer and motivational speaker Seán Doherty (disambiguation), several people Shannen Doherty (born 1971), American actress and producer T. A. Doherty (1895-?", "Yermakovsky (Russian: ; masculine), Yermakovskaya (; feminine), or Yermakovskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Yermakovsky, Novosibirsk Oblast, a settlement in Kochkovsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast Yermakovsky, name of several other rural localities Yermakovskaya, a stanitsa in Tatsinsky District of Rostov Oblast Yermakovskoye, a selo in Yermakovsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai", "Gisèle dAilly van Waterschoot van der Gracht (11 September 1912 - 28 May 2013), also known by the mononym Gisèle, was a Dutch visual artist.", "Redirect to: Capone (2020 film)", "Events from the year 1547 in Sweden", "Edgar Robinson Peña Parra (born 6 March 1960) is a Venezuelan Roman Catholic archbishop.", "ubaysh) may refer to: Hobeysh, a village in Veys Rural District, Veys District, Bavi County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Habishi, a village in Mollasani Rural District, in the Central District of Bavi County Jabal Hubaysh (disambiguation), several mountains", "University Institute of Technology RGPV is an autonomous institution as of 1986.AICTE Application No./UGC Registration No./College Code is-1-136924", "Ahead of the album's release, five singles were released to promote the album: \"Content\", \"It's a Trip!", "Redirect to: Stupid Dream#Piano Lessons", "The following events occurred in March 1959:", "Alexandr Predke (Russian: ; born 5 January 1994), is a Russian chess grandmaster (2016).", "Bryan M. Turner was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2015, his nomination reads:", "Released in 2003 through Sea Breeze Jazz Records, the album is composed of arrangements by Baylock on a number of jazz standards as well as some of Two Seconds to Midnight's original compositions.", "The library includes collections inherited from the following collectors: Eduard Bähler Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg Jeremias Gotthelf Johann Rudolf Gruner Kurt Guggisberg (part of inheritance) Albrecht von Haller Karl Howald Ernst Kreidolf Rudolf Münger Rudolf Abraham von Schiferli Gottlieb Samuel Studer Rudolf von Tavel", "When Frances E. Newton died of a heart attack in 1955, a British official said she had, \"the exterior of an English woman and the mind of a Palestinian.\"", "Silvio Rodríguez has been referred to as \"Cuba's John Lennon.\"", "Robert Edward Jayatilaka (16 August 1911 - ??)", "Redirect to: 2008 NCAA Division II Football Championship Game", "Geometry & Topology was founded in 1997 by a group of topologists who were dissatisfied with recent substantial rises in subscription prices of journals published by major publishing corporations.", "Notable people with the surname include: Davide Ballardini (born 1964), Italian football manager Elia Ballardini (born 1991), Italian footballer", "Redirect to: Siege of Multan (1818)", "Notable people with the surname include: Jens-Halvard Bratz (1920-2005), Norwegian businessman and politician Mike Bratz (born 1955), American retired basketball player Emilie Bratz, better known by Bratz ( surname )'s maiden name Emilie da Fonseca, 19th-century Norwegian actress and opera singer", "Notable people with the surname include: Georg Bachmayer (1913-1945), German SS-Hauptsturmführer Werner Bachmayer (born 1960), Austrian sprint canoer", "Redirect to: List of CBS All Access original programming", "Anjirli (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Anjīrlī; also known as Īndjīrlī) is a village in Qomrud Rural District, in the Central District of Qom County, Qom Province, Iran.", "Oleksandr Yefremov, a former governor of the Luhansk Oblast Aleksandr Illarionovich Yefremov (1904-1951), Soviet politician, head of Moscow from 1938 to 1939 Alexander P. Yefremov, Russian physicist Andriy Yefremov (born 1993), Ukrainian footballer Dmitry Yefremov, various people Iliyan Efremov (born 1970), Bulgarian pole vaulter Ivan Yefremov (1907-1972), Soviet science fiction writer and paleontologist Mikhail Yefremov: Mikhail Grigoryevich Yefremov (1897-1942), Soviet military commander Mikhail Olegovich Yefremov (born 1963), Soviet and Russian actor, son of Oleg Yefremov Mikhail Timofeyevich Yefremov (1911-2000), Soviet politician and diplomat Oleg Yefremov (1927-2000), Soviet and Russian actor Oleksandr Yefremov (born 1954), Ukrainian politician Oleksandr Yefremov (functionary) (born 1948), Ukrainian football functionary Pyotr Yefremov (1830-1908), Russian literary historian and publisher Serhiy Yefremov (1876-1939), Ukrainian literary journalist and political activist Yevgeni Yefremov: Yevgeni Borisovich Yefremov (born 1970), retired Russian footballer Yevgeni Gennadyevich Yefremov (born 1979), Russian footballer Yevhen Yefremov (born 1994), Ukrainian footballer Vasily Yefremov, Soviet ace, double Hero of the Soviet Union as well as: Antonina Yefremova, Ukrainian sprinter Lilia Vaygina-Efremova (born 1975), Ukrainian biathlete Nelliy Yefremova, Soviet sprint canoer", "Glaze also played the actor supplying the farm animal noises in the Hancock episode \"The Bowmans\" (1961).", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Chauveau (1847-1916), lawyer, judge and educator Auguste Chauveau (1827-1917), professor and veterinarian Claude François Chauveau-Lagarde (1756-1841), lawyer in Paris Claude Chauveau (1861-1940), French politician François Chauveau (1613-1676), French engraver Jean-Pierre Chauveau (born 1942), a member of the Senate of France Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau (1820-1890), the first premier of the Canadian province of Quebec Sylvain Chauveau (born 1971), an instrumental music and electronic music artist and composer from Bayonne, France Yves Chauveau (born 1945), a French retired professional football goalkeeper", "Whitebait (disambiguation) may refer to: Whitebait, the juvenile of various fish species worldwide Whitebait Smelt, a species of smelt (Allosmerus elongatus) that lives off the west coast of North America Operation Whitebait, a small air attack on Berlin during the Second World War to divert German night fighters from Operation Hydra, an attack on the Peenemünde Army Research Center", "In 1964 The New York Post called him \"the White House's anonymous man.\"", "The songs \"Maman, la plus belle du monde\", \"Quand on n'a que l'amour\" and \"Tu n'as pas très bon caractère\", continue in a more pop style than Miguel ( Dalida album )'s first album", "The following species of neotropical insects are included in this genus: Moorella alini Trjapitzin and Triapitsyn, 2015 Moorella compressiventris Timberlake, 1925 Moorella fulviceps Cameron, 1913 (type species of this genus) Moorella irwini Triapitsyn and Trjapitzin, 2015 Moorella latipes Girault, 1913 Moorella zuparkoi Triapitsyn and Trjapitzin, 2015", "All That Glitters Is a Mares Nest is a live album by the English rock band Cardiacs.", "Redirect to: Transforming protein RhoA", "Thomas Trenczek studied both law (bar exams and Ph.D.), and social sciences (M.A.)", "The movie was released on 2 April 2015.", "In Bulgarian (Native transliteration): Other transliteration(s): Rainovci, Raynovtzi Region: North-Central planning region of Bulgaria District: Veliko Turnovo district Municipality: Elena municipality Latitude: 42.8833351 Longitude: 25.8500004 Altitude: from 500 to 699 Distance by air to the capital city Sofia: 207.895km Postal Code: 5094 Phone Code: 06713", "This species was described from India", "Satoshi Mori may refer to: Satoshi Mori (basketball) ( , born 1949), Japanese basketball player Satoshi Mori (skier) (born 1971), Japanese Nordic combined skier", "The 2017 Fórmula 3 Brasil season was the eleventh season of Fórmula 3 Brasil and the fourth since 1995, replacing the Formula 3 Sudamericana seriesas the highest-profile single-seater championship on the continent.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bobby Voelker (born 1979), American mixed martial artist Christopher Voelker (born 1961), American photographer David Voelker (1953-2013), American entrepreneur and philanthropist Frank Voelker, Jr. (1921-2002), American lawyer and politician Elke Voelker (born 1968), German organist and musicologist Heidi Voelker (born 1968), American alpine skier John D. Voelker (1903-1991), American writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Austin McCrabb (born 1965), Australian rules footballer Les McCrabb (1914-2008), American baseball player", "Redirect to: National Heritage List (Australia)", "Early Whitney was released by Anticon on October 6, 2003, four months after Why?", "Events from the year 1783 in Sweden", "Together, Jason and Sam have been titled \"one of the most romantic duos in daytime,\" and Jason Morgan and Sam McCall's relationship has been described as \"one of General Hospital's most intimate unions.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Ahti Pekkala (1924-2014), Finnish politician Eino Pekkala (1887-1956), Finnish politician Mary Pekkala (1889-1975), British-born Finnish civil rights activist Mauno Pekkala (1890-1952), Finnish politician Tomi Pekkala (born 1988), Finnish ice-hockey player Vilho Pekkala (1898-1974), Finnish wrestler", "Cimmerites is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Cimmerites aibgensis Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites convexus Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites elegans Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites grandis Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites kryzhanovskii Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites kurnakovi Jeannel, 1960 Cimmerites morozovi Dolzhanski & Ljovuschkin, 1990 Cimmerites ovatus Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites serrulatus Winkler, 1926 Cimmerites similis Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites subcylindricus Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites vagabundus Belousov, 1998 Cimmerites zamotajlovi Belousov, 1998", "Notable people with the surname include: Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (born 1990), German tennis player Kathleen J. Stebe (born ?", "Folusz [flu], is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rutka-Tartak, within Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, close to the border with Lithuania.", "Redirect to: 2015 Northern NSW Football season", "All tracks written by Sotajumala", "The artist says the sculpture is \"a celebration of the human potential for discovering who we are and where we need to go.\"", "Albert Edward Killip (born 1879) was a British socialist activist.", "The Marshall Thundering Herd men's soccer team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, United States.", "Grzeszczak is a Polish surname, it may refer to: Eugeniusz Grzeszczak (born 1954), Polish politician Robert Grzeszczak (born 1971), Polish field hockey player Sylwia Grzeszczak (born 1989), Polish singer", "Notable people with the surname include: Rodney Propp, American real estate developer Vladimir Propp, Soviet scholar", "A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1985:", "Cabin Fever ( 2000 film ) was the first attempt in Norway at a Dogme film.", "The 2016 FA Cup Final was the 135th final of the FA Cup, the world's oldest football cup competition.", "Malagonia is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae.", "Selvigny is a former commune in the Nord department in northern France, merged in 1972 with Walincourt to create Walincourt-Selvigny", "The American Osteopathic Board of Pathology (AOBPa) is an organization that provides board certification to qualified Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)", "The Ministry of Finance (MOF, Vietnamese: B Tài chính) is the government ministry responsible for the finances of the state of Vietnam, including managing the national budget, tax revenue, state assets, national financial reserves and the finances of state corporations.", "Today that door will be permanently open for the next generation of female gamers!", "Passin' Thru is an album by American jazz drummer Chico Hamilton featuring performances recorded in September 1962 and released in February 1963 on the Impulse!", "Notable people with the surname include: Tuomas Huhtanen, Finnish professional ice hockey left winger Veikko Huhtanen, Finnish gymnast", "Ihor Horbenko won a silver in the long jump in the 2000 Summer Paralympics and won two bronzes in the triple jump in 1996 and 2000", "Notable people with this surname include: Enver Mujezinović, Bosnian intelligence agent Haris Mujezinović (born 1974), Bosnian basketball player Mustafa Mujezinović (Bosnian politician) (1954-2019) Mustafa Mujezinović (Bosnian footballer) (born 1993)", "In both the Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh another common use of the \"i\" sign is for the preposition, Akkadian language ina, spelled i-na, for in, into, for, etc.. (There is an alternate cuneiform sign for ina (cuneiform), a sub-variety use of aš (cuneiform), the single, horizontal stroke.)", "Drayton Mill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.", "Francis Charles \"Oxie\" Lane (January 2, 1905 - August 19, 1977) was a player in the National Football League for the Milwaukee Badgers in 1926 as a tackle.", "Redirect to: 2020 ICC Men's T20 World Cup", "Primate Freedom Project also supports affiliated grassroots efforts around the United States.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alain Fournier, computer graphics researcher Alain-Fournier, French writer Alphonse Fournier (1893-1961), Canadian politician Amédée Fournier, French bicycle racer Catherine Fournier (born 1992), Canadian politician Christophe Fournier, the President of the Médecins Sans Frontières organisation Claude Fournier (revolutionary) (1745-1825) a French personality of the Revolution, nicknamed l'Americain Claude Fournier (filmmaker) Colin Fournier, professor of The Bartlett School of Architecture Edgar Fournier, Canadian politician Eduardo Fournier, Chilean football player Eugène Pierre Nicolas Fournier, French botanist Evan Fournier (born 1992), French basketball player in the National Basketball Association François Fournier (disambiguation) Francine Fournier, professional wrestling manager/valet Georges Fournier, French astronomer Ghislain Fournier, Canadian politician Guy Fournier (born 1931), author, playwright, and screenwriter Naipes Heraclio Fournier, founder of Spanish playing card manufacturer Naipes Heraclio Fournier S.A. Heraclio Alfaro Fournier (1893-1962), Spanish-born aviator Hubert Fournier (born 1967), French retired footballer Jacques Fournier (born 1970), French watch designer/3D CG artist Jack Fournier (1889-1973), first baseman in Major League Baseball Jack Fournier (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player Pope Benedict XII, born Jacques Fournier, 14th century Bishop of Pamiers Jean Alfred Fournier (1832-1914), French dermatologist Jean-Claude Fournier, French comics artist Jean-Marc Fournier (born 1959), politician and a lawyer Joseph Fournier de Belleval (1892-1945), French Canadian baritone Joseph Michel Fournier (1905-1992), Canadian politician Laurent Fournier (born 1964), football manager and former midfielder Michel Fournier, French cinematographer Michel Fournier (adventurer) (born 1944), French parachutist and adventurer Michelle Fournier (born 1977), Canadian hammer thrower Narcisse Fournier (1809-1880), French journalist Pierre Charles Fournier de Saint-Amant, French chess player Pierre Fournier, French cellist Pierre Fournier, French comics artist who works under the pseudonym Makyo Pierre Fournier (comic books), Canadian French language comics creator Pierre Simon Fournier (1712-1768), French typographer Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier (born 1949), served as President of Costa Rica from 1990 to 1994 Rémi Fournier, French football player Rift Fournier (1936-2013), American writer, screenwriter and television producer Robert Fournier-Sarlovèze, French politician and polo player Ron Fournier, American journalist Sarto Fournier (1908-1980), Canadian politician Sébastien Fournier (born 1971), Swiss football player Stephen Fournier (1852-1919), Canadian politician Télesphore Fournier (1823-1896), Canadian politician and jurist Vernel Fournier, jazz drummer William G. Fournier, Medal of Honor recipient", "Redirect to: 1998 Axa League", "Gaggi (Sicilian: Caggi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Messina in the Italian region of Sicily, located about 160 kilometres (99 mi) east of Palermo and about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southwest of Messina.", "Tiberiu is a Romanian-language masculine given name that may refer to: Tiberiu Bălan Tiberiu Bărbulețiu Tiberiu Bone Tiberiu Brediceanu Tiberiu Brînză Tiberiu Dolniceanu Tiberiu Ghioane Tiberiu Mikloş Tiberiu Negrean Tiberiu Olah Tiberiu Popoviciu Tiberiu Serediuc", "Redirect to: Botanical Garden Erlangen", "Mircea Monroe (born March 11, 1982) is an American model and actress, known for her roles on the TV series Episodes as Morning Randolph (2011-2017), Hart of Dixie as Tansy Truitt (2011-2015), Impastor as Alexa Cummings (2015-2016) and Sing It!", "The following is an alphabetical list of education trade unions:", "Born in Michigan and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Simon Curtis ( actor ) first gained recognition for his role as Royce Du Lac in the 2009 film Spectacular!", "David Proctor may refer to: David Proctor (footballer, born 1984), Scottish football player and coach David Proctor (footballer, born 1929), Northern Irish footballer David Proctor (admiral), officer in the Royal New Zealand Navy R. David Proctor (born 1960), United States judge", "Notable people with this surname include: Attilio Calimani, Italian inventor who patented the French press Simchah ben Abraham Calimani (1699-1784), Venetian rabbi and author Riccardo Calimani (born 1946) Italian writer and historian", "Notable people with the surname include: Phyllis Thede, American politician Robin Thede, American actress and comedian", "Robert Murray (1635 - 1725?)", "A list of windmills in the German state of Thuringia", "Even the Man in the Moon Is Cryin ' was released in August 1992 as the first single from the album Mark Collie." ]
[ "There are differing accounts as to how the species acquired Common gull's vernacular name (see Etymology section below).", "Granit may refer to the following people: Given name Granit Lekaj (born 1990), Kosovo-born Swiss-Albanian football player Granit Rugova (born 1985), Kosovan basketball player Granit Taropin (born 1940), Russian wrestling coach Granit Xhaka (born 1992), Swiss-Albanian football player Surname Ragnar Granit (1900-1991), Finnish scientist Yalçın Granit (born 1932), Turkish basketball player, coach and sports journalist", "The credited editor is chief minister Liu Xu, but the bulk (if not all) of the editing work was actually completed by Old Book of Tang's predecessor Zhao Ying.", "Apoprotein may refer to: Apoenzyme, the protein part of an enzyme without its characteristic prosthetic group Apolipoprotein, a lipid-binding protein that is a constituent of the plasma lipoprotein", "Damian Keeley (born 14 February 1963) is an English former professional footballer, born in Salford, who played in the Football League for Torquay United.", "The following is a list of characters created by and featured in various Hanna-Barbera productions and series:", "The species produces small mushrooms with white caps and very short, very thin black stems.", "The album is among Chick Corea's earliest recordings", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexei Pakhomov (1900-1973), Russian painter Anatoly Pakhomov (born 1960), Russian politician Boris Pakhomov (1931-2005), Soviet pentathlete Daniil Pakhomov (born 1998), Russian swimmer Leonid Pakhomov (born 1943), Russian football manager Lyudmila Pakhomova (1946-1986), Soviet ice dancer and the 1976 Olympic champion Nikolay Pakhomov (18931938), Soviet government official Yevgeni Pakhomov (1880-1965), Russian numismatist", "Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Lazaroff, co-founder of Spago in Beverly Hills, California, US Jorge Lazaroff (1950-1989), Uruguayan musician Shimon Lazaroff, American rabbi", "In 1961, Carlton played fiddle on a memorable recording of the traditional mountain tune \"Hicks' Farewell\", which Rinzler called \"one of the most powerful pieces of recorded music I know.\"", "National pizza month is an American observance that occurs for the month of October every year", "People with the surname include: Jovan Babunski (1878-1920), Macedonian Serb Chetnik leader Boban Babunski, Macedonian footballer David Babunski, Macedonian footballer Dorian Babunski, Macedonian footballer", "Yeltsovka (Russian: ) may refer to several places in Russia: Yeltsovka Airport, near Novosibirsk Yeltsovka (Ob), a minor tributary of the Ob near Novosibirsk rural localities in Altai Krai: Yeltsovka, Shipunovsky District, Altai Krai, a selo in Yeltsovsky Selsoviet of Shipunovsky District Yeltsovka, Troitsky District, Altai Krai, a selo in Khayryuzovsky Selsoviet of Troitsky District Yeltsovka, Ust-Kalmansky District, Altai Krai, a selo in Kabanovsky Selsoviet of Ust-Kalmansky District Yeltsovka, Yeltsovsky District, Altai Krai, a selo in Yeltsovsky Selsoviet of Yeltsovsky District", "Masato Shimon recorded a song \"Oyoge!", "Aess or AESS may refer to: Samir Aess or Ayass (born 1990), Bulgarian football player IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society", "Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Rountree, American conductor Harry Rountree (1878-1950), British illustrator J. L. Hunter \"Red\" Rountree (1911-2004), American folk hero Jim Rountree (1936-2013), American football player John H. Rountree (1805-1890), American judge, farmer, politician Khalil Rountree (born 1990), American mixed martial artist Leonidas Johnson Rountree (1868-1923), American politician Lin Rountree (born 1971), American composer and record producer Martha Rountree (1911-1999), American journalist Mary Rountree (1922-2007), American baseball player Tucker Rountree (born 1981), American songwriter Walter B. Rountree (1903-1980), American football player William M. Rountree (1917-1995), American diplomat", "Notable people with the surname include: Charlie Leatherbarrow (1870-1940), English footballer David Leatherbarrow, American architecture writer Linda Leatherbarrow, Scottish writer and illustrator Scott Leatherbarrow (born 1990), English rugby league player", "Notable people with the surname include: Anita Lochner (born 1950), German actress Augustus Lochner (1827-1865), English soldier Butch Lochner (born 1931), former South African international rugby union player Hannah Lochner (born 1993), Canadian actress Johannes Lochner (born 1990), German bobsledder Kunz Lochner (1510-1567), armourer Louis P. Lochner (1887-1975), political activist Otto Lochner, sprint canoeist Robert Lochner (1904-1965), engineer Robert Lochner (1918-2003), journalist Rudolf Lochner (born 1953), former German bobsledder Rupert Lochner (1891-1965), officer in the British Indian Army Stefan Lochner (1400-1452), painter Tom Lochner, basketball coach", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Páez Vilaró (1923-2014), Uruguayan artist Xevi Vilaró (born 1975), Spanish painter", "Notable people with the surname include: Melissa Ferrick (born 1970), American singer-songwriter Tom Ferrick (born 1949), American journalist Tom Ferrick (baseball) (1915-1996), American baseball player and coach", "Raja Surchandra became the Raja of Manipur in May, 1886 after his father Raja Chandrakirti Singh died.", "North Township may refer to the following places in Indiana: North Township, Lake County, Indiana North Township, Marshall County, Indiana See also North Township (disambiguation)", "The Swedish monarch, aware of Leszczynskis influences in Greater Poland, declared that 1704 Polish -- Lithuanian royal election should be new King of Poland-Lithuania.", "\"Hustle\" is a song recorded by American singer Pink for Hustle ( Pink song )'s eight studio album, Hurts 2B Human (2019).", "Nguyn Th Đnh (1883 - ?)", "Bloomery can refer to: Bloomery, West Virginia (disambiguation) The highway near Bloomery, Bloomery Pike", "On 30 May 1967 Enugu was declared the capital of the short-lived Republic of Biafra; for this Enugu is known as the \"capital of Igboland.\"", "The case arose in the context of condemnation by the city of New London, Connecticut, of privately owned real property, so that Kelo v. City of New London could be used as part of a \"comprehensive redevelopment plan.\"", "Redirect to: List of grand dukes of Bosnia", "Notable people with the surname include: Aminat Adeniyi (born 1993), Nigerian sport wrestler Bashir Adeniyi Musa, Nigerian diplomat James Adeniyi (born 1992), Nigerian footballer Mathieu Adeniyi (born 1987), Beninese footballer Olasunkanmi Adeniyi (born 1997), American football player Olusegun Adeniyi (born 1965), Nigerian journalist Peter Adeniyi, Nigerian academic Solomon Adeniyi Babalola (born 1929), Nigerian Baptist missionary", "2008 Cerezo Osaka season", "The following list contains the 77 football clubs playing in the Icelandic football league system.", "Bouncer ( Fox Feature Syndicate ) is the first comic book character created by writer Robert Kanigher.", "It also features the last three songs Spirit Caravan recorded, \"The Last Embrace,\" \"Brainwashed\" and \"Dove-Tongued Aggressor.\"", "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend was also released as the Ramones' second single, following \"Blitzkrieg Bop.\"", "The name \"Oakland Zoo\" is used for the basketball cheering sections only; the football cheering section has often used the title, \"The Panther Pitt.\"", "On 21 November of the same year, Abdullah Ahmad \"was fired without warning by the dailys management at the request of the ruling UMNO party following a complaint by the Saudi ambassador in Malaysia.\"", "Diogo Reesink then served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Teófilo Otoni, Brazil, from 1998 to 2009", "Tredway is a surname, and may refer to: Brock Tredway (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player Gilbert R. Tredway (born 1922), Indiana historian Lettice Mary Tredway (1595-1677), English abbess William Tredway (1807-1891), American politician", "George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, built the present house, designed by James Gibbs, in 1722.", "Types include: White piedra Black piedra", "Surf movies fall into three distinct genres: the surfing documentary - targeting the surfing enthusiast the 1960s beach party films - targeting the broader community fictional feature films with a focus on the reality of surfing", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian Maienschein, American politician Jane Maienschein (born 1950), American scientist", "Leptipsius is a genus of beetles in the family Monotomidae, containing the following species: Leptipsius brevicornis (Sharp, 1900) Leptipsius crassus Sharp, 1900 Leptipsius dilutus Casey, 1916 Leptipsius eumorphus Sharp, 1900 Leptipsius imberbis Bousquet, 2003 Leptipsius striatus LeConte, 1858", "Cheo Hurtado was christened Asdrúbal, but the nickname \"Cheo\" took hold firmly since early childhood.", "The Tin Woodman, also known as the Tin Man or-mistakenly-the \"Tin Woodsman,\" is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum.", "Pierre-Paul Lemercier de La Rivière de Saint-Médard was born at Saumur, (Maine-et-Loire) and died in 1801 in Grigny, Essonne", "Notable people with the surname include: Anne-Marie Albiach (1937-2012), French poet and translator Néstor Albiach (born 1992), Spanish footballer", "Trichaphaenops is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Trichaphaenops cerdonicus Abaille de Perrin, 1903 Trichaphaenops crassicollis Jeannel, 1949 Trichaphaenops gounellei Bedel, 1880 Trichaphaenops raffaldianus Lemaire, 1981 Trichaphaenops sollaudi Jeannel, 1916", "The film was the first in a series of seven MGM films starring \"Lassie.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Jean Achache, French film director and writer José Achache, French scientist Mona Achache (born 1981), Moroccan-French film director", "Alan Burwell played at representative level for Great Britain, Great Britain (Under-24s) and Yorkshire, and at club level for East Hull, the Hull Kingston Rovers (Heritage No.)", "The major cities and towns are: Afourar Azilal Ait Attab Bzou Demnate Foum Jamaa Ouaouizeght", "Notable people with the surname include: Dominic Heale (born 1961), British journalist and newsreader Gary Heale (born 1958), English footballer Jimmy Heale (1914-1997), English footballer Theophilus Heale (1816-1885), New Zealand politician William Heale (1859-1907), English cricketer", "Notable people with the surname include: Franklin Pierce Stoy (1854-1911), Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey from 1900 to 191 Joe Stoy, British computer scientist", "Emilcin Abduction was a supposed alien abduction of farmer, Jan Wolski in May 1978.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan McCrudden (born 1955), American soccer player Ian McCrudden, American film director Michael McCrudden (born 1986), Canadian Internet personality Niall McCrudden (died 2010), Irish music promoter", "NCR Country Club also hosted the 2005 United States Senior Open won by Allen Doyle and the 1986 United States Women's Open Championship, which was won by Jane Geddes", "Redirect to: Hiroki Kondo (Chunichi Dragons pitcher)", "The Latin words translate as \"May the fourteenth star shine bright.\"", "Redirect to: Ernest Adams (baker)", "Silu may refer to: Silu (film) Silu (song) Silu, Iran (disambiguation) Zhan Silu, Chinese prelate", "After flowing for about 23 miles (37 km) in Idaho, Succor Creek enters Malheur County, Oregon, where it flows for 39 miles (63 km) before re-entering Idaho for its final 5 miles (8.0 km).", "Lord William Comyn, Provost of St. Mary's Church, St. Andrews Lady Marjorie Comyn, m. Patrick Dunbar, 8th Earl of Dunbar Lady Agnes Egidia Comyn, m. Maol Íosa III, Earl of Strathearn Lady Elisabetha Comyn, m. Gilbert de Umfraville, 1st Earl of Angus Lady Elena Comyn, m. Sir William de Brechin Lady Annora Comyn, m. Nicholas de Soules", "Anslem Douglas (born July 23, 1964) is a musician and composer from Trinidad and Tobago, most famous for the hit single \"Doggie\" later covered by the Baha Men as \"Who Let the Dogs Out\"", "Redirect to: Upolu Point", "Redirect to: Roman Catholic Diocese of Karaganda", "Notable people with the surname include: Alvin Abundo (born 1992), Filipino basketball player Teresita Abundo (born 1949), Filipino educator and athlete", "Notable people with the surname include: Junichi Sasai, Japanese naval aviator and fighter ace Ryuji Sasai, Japanese video game composer and bass guitarist Surai Sasai, Japanese-born Buddhist bhikkhu (monk) Yoshiki Sasai, Japanese a stem cell biologist", "Notable people with the surname include: Jaime Espinal (born 1984), Puerto Rican sport wrestler José Espinal (born 1982), Dominican Republic footballer Luís Espinal Camps (1932-1980), Spanish missionary to Bolivia Marcos Espinal, Dominican Republic physician Panya Clark Espinal (born 1965), Canadian sculptor Rafael Espinal, American politician Ramón Tapia Espinal (1926-2002), Dominican Republic lawyer and politician Santiago Espinal (born 1994), Dominican Republic professional baseball player Vinicio Espinal (born 1982), Dominican Republic footballer", "Notable people with this surname include: Claude Pache (born 1943), French rower Cristian Pache (born 1998), Dominican professional baseball outfielder François Pache (born 1932), Swiss figure skater Jean-Nicolas Pache (1746-1823), French politician Johannes Pache (1857-1897), German composer Joseph Pache (1861-1926), German-born composer and director Robert Pache (1897-1974), Swiss footballer", "The film's themes of religious satire were controversial at the time of Monty Python 's Life of Brian's release, drawing accusations of blasphemy, and protests from some religious groups.", "Raczyński or Raczynski may refer to: Aleksander Raczyński (1822-1889), Polish portrait painter Bogdan Raczynski, Canada-based braindance artist Edward Aleksander Raczyński (1847-1926), Polish nobleman, patron of arts Edward Bernard Raczyński (1891-1993), Polish aristocrat, diplomat, writer, politician and President of Poland in exile (1979-1986) Edward Raczyński (1786-1845) (1786-1845), Polish conservative politician, protector of arts, founder of the Raczyński Library in Poznań Nicole Raczynski (born 1980), American professional wrestler Raczyński Library in Poznań, founded by Edward Raczyński (1786-1845), in Poznań", "Sara Del Carmen Jofre González (September 28, 1935 - February 18, 2008) was the President and CEO of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (1996-2008) and founder of the Hispanic American Center for Economic Development (2001) in Atlanta.", "Redirect to: Stanari coal mine", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Dortch (died 2014) US born archaeologist active in Western Australia Greg Dortch (born 1998), American football player Isaac Foote Dortch, captain of the United States Navy Richard Dortch, Assemblies of God District Superintendent for Illinois and an Assemblies of God Executive Presbyter William Theophilus Dortch, American politician from North Carolina", "Redirect to: Bahrain Cycling Academy", "Redirect to: Mount Mansfield Modified Union School District", "Asror is a masculine given name and may refer to: Asror Aliqulov (born 1978), Uzbekistani footballer Asror Vohidov (born 1995), Tajikistani boxer", "The magazine was in circulation between 1978 and 2018", "Yaro Dachniwsky was also a member of the United States national handball team which placed ninth at the 1996 Summer Olympics", "Most of the material comes from the album Live recorded in 1974, with the remainder of the tracks coming from the albums Live in Carré (1983) and Hometown!", "Sergo Kobuladze was a rector of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts (1952-1959)", "The World Economic Forum listed Esra'a Al Shafei's as one of \"15 Women Changing the World in 2015.\"", "A list of mainland Chinese films released in 1993:", "Among the people who have borne the title of Count of Poitiers (or Poitou, in what is now France but in the Middle Ages became part of Aquitaine) are: Bodilon Warinus (638-677), son of Bodilon Hatton (735-778) Carolingian Counts Bernard I (814-828) Renaud (795-843) Bernard II (840 - 844) Emenon or Emeno (828 - 839), brother of Bernard II Ranulph I (839-866) Ranulph II (866-890), son of Ranulph I Gauzbert (857-892) Robert I (866-923) Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (890-892) (illegitimate son of Ranulph II)(first reign- 890-893)(second reign- 902-935) Aymar (892-902) (son of Emenon) Ebalus (or Ebles Manzer) (restored) (902-935) William I (935-963) (son of Ebalus) William II (963-995) (son of William I) William III (969-1030) (son of William II) William IV (1030-1038) (1st son of William III) Odo (Eudes) (1038-1039) (2nd son of William III) William V (1039-1058) (3rd son of William III) William VI (1058-1086) (4th son of William III) William VII (1071-1126) (son of William VI) William VIII (1099-1137) (son of William VII) Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine Louis VII of France (1137-1152) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor Henry II of England (1152, 1156-1189) obtained title through marriage to Eleanor William IX (1153-1156) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England Richard I (1169-1196) son of Eleanor and Henry II of England Otto (1196-1198) Richard I again (1198-1199) Richard II (1224) younger brother of Henry III of England Alphonse I (1220-1271) son of Louis VIII of France Philip I (1293-1322) John I (1319-1364) John II (1340-1416) son of John I John III (1398-1417) son of Charles VI of France Charles (1403-1461) Francis (r. 1695-1715)", "Fainga'a is a surname of Tongan origin name may refer to Anthony Fainga'a (born 1987), Australian Rugby Union player, twin brother of Saia Fainga'a Colby Fainga'a (born 1991), Australian Rugby Union player, younger brother of Anthony, Saia and Vili Fainga'a Saia Fainga'a (born 1987), Australian Rugby Union player, twin brother of Anthony Fainga'a Vili Fainga'a (born 1988), Australian Rugby Union player, younger brother of Saia and Anthony Fainga'a", "Campeonato Brasileiro 2008 may refer to: Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 2008", "Billy Trew won 29 caps for Wales and is seen as one of the key players of the first Golden Age of Welsh rugby union", "(For the purposes of this list, List of comic book sidekicks does not include animal companions like Krypto or Sandman's owls, or supervillain henchmen like The Joker's Harley Quinn.)", "The Mahavishnu Orchestra's 1973 live album, Between Nothingness and Eternity, consisted entirely of songs from the Trident sessions: \"Dream\", \"Trilogy\" and \"Sister Andrea.\"", "Primavera or La Primavera means the season spring in many Romance languages, and it may also refer to:", "Lee has said the film is about \"[h]uman beings who are addicted to blood\" and called Da Sweet Blood of Jesus \"[a] new kind of love story.\"", "Redirect to: Division of Isaacs (1949-1969)", "Notable people with the name include: Matouš Ruml (born 1985), Czech actor Jan Matouš (born 1961), Czechoslovakian biathlete Josef Matouš (born 1942), Czechoslovakian ski jumper Elena Matous (born 1953), Italian alpine skier who competed for San Marino, Iran and Luxembourg Matouš Kalvach (born 1993), Czech singer, also known as \"Kalwich\"", "Redirect to: List of wardens of Merton College, Oxford", "In 1502 CE, Sunan Drajat built the masjid in the village of Jelag in Paciran (north of Surabaya)", "25 Sept. 2004, 09:00", "Singhal of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad was reported as saying that the statement was clearly \"not made as a Hindu but as a judge; S.N. Srivastava has justice in his mind.\"" ]
[ "Pilar Barrios demonstrated in his poetry an understanding of the class-based racism in his society, and expressed hope that this could be overturned by the development of a racial consciousness (awareness of negritud) and renovation of education.", "Bishop Thornton has both Anglican and Roman Catholic churches, the latter being the oldest in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds, and two schools", "The landfill is located at 35.9624°N 120.0102°W, 3.5 mi (5.6 km) southwest of Kettleman City on State Route 41 in the western San Joaquin Valley, Kings County, California.", "The Androscoggin River flows from Umbagog to the tidal Kennebec River in Maine.", "Notable people with the surname include: Clementino Ocampos (1913-2001), Paraguayan composer and poet Lucas Ocampos (born 1994), Argentine footballer Otelo Ocampos (born 1983), Paraguayan footballer Zenón Franco Ocampos (born 1956), Paraguayan chess grandmaster", "Bishop Unified School District was formed by the merger of two school districts: Bishop Joint Union High School District, which operated Bishop Union High School Palisade Glacier High School Bishop Union Elementary School District, which operated Elm Street Elementary School Pine Street Elementary School Home Street Middle Schools", "Lundbäck is a Swedish surname that may refer to Lena Carlzon-Lundbäck (born 1954), Swedish cross-country skier Sven-Åke Lundbäck (born 1948), Swedish cross-country skier, husband of Lena", "Notable people with the surname include: François Thureau-Dangin (1872 - 1944) was a French archaeologist, assyriologist, and epigrapher who played a major role in the deciphering of Sumerian and Akkadian languages Paul Thureau-Dangin (1837-1913), French historian of the reign of Louis-Philippe and the revival of Catholic thought in 19th century Britain", "List of Lebanese monuments Beit ed-Dine Jubeil Baalbeck Saida Castle Downtown Beirut Harissa Batroun Jeita Grotto Youssef Bey Karam Statue at St Georges Cathedral Ehden", "Kang Ki-young (born October 14, 1983) is a South Korean actor.", "Teresa Gille Lourenço (Lisbon, 1330 - ?", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Grieve (born 1939), Welsh television and film director Basil Grieve (1864-1917), English cricketer Ben Grieve (born 1976), American former Major League baseball player Bessie Grieve (1923-1996), aka Bessie Skea, Orkney writer Bill Grieve (1900-1979), American baseball umpire Brent Grieve (born 1969), Canadian former ice hockey player Brian Grieve (1907-1997), Australian botanist C. M. Grieve (1892-1978), Scottish writer David Grieve (1808-1889) Scottish geologist Dominic Grieve (born 1956), British politician and barrister Gordon Grieve (1912-1993), New Zealand politician Harold Grieve (1901-1993), American motion picture art director Very Rev Henry Grieve (1738-1810) Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1783 Iain Grieve (born 1987), Botswana-born rugby union player James Nicol Grieve (1855-1918), Ontario farmer and political figure Jock Grieve (1887-1955), Scottish footballer John Grieve (physician) (1753-1805) Scottish physician linked to the Russian royal family John Grieve (Lord Provost) (d.1803) Lord Provost of Edinburgh John Grieve (VC) (1821-1863), Scottish Victoria Cross recipient John Grieve (actor) (1924-2003), Scottish actor John Grieve (police officer) (born 1946), British police officer Ken Grieve, British television director Kenny Grieve aka The Wasp, Larkhall born bluenose and DJ Mary Grieve (1906-1998), Scottish magazine editor and journalist Maud Grieve (1858-1931), English horticulturalist and herbalist Ollie Grieve (1920-1978), Australian rules footballer Percy Grieve (1915-1998), British Conservative Party politician Richard Grieve (born 1970), Australian actor Robert Grieve (town planner) (1910-1995) Scottish town planner Robert Cuthbert Grieve (1889-1957), Australian Victoria Cross recipient Tom Grieve (born 1948), American former Major League baseball player Walter B. Grieve (1850-1921), Newfoundland merchant and politician William Grieve (disambiguation)", "Type-species: Callicereon affine Butler, 1882", "The company had revenues of $208.4 billion in 2018.", "Desisopsis is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Desisopsis maculata Hüdepohl, 1995 Desisopsis magallanesorum Vives, 2013 Desisopsis lanlayroni Barševskis, 2016", "The following species are classified under this genus: Coeleumenes burmanicus (Bingham, 1897) Coeleumenes impavidus (Bingham, 1897) Coeleumenes indianus (Saussure, 1855) Coeleumenes multicolor (Giordani Soika, 1935) Coeleumenes ruficrus Vecht, 1963 Coeleumenes rufopetiolatus (Wickward, 1908) Coeleumenes secundus (Dalla Torre, 1889) Coeleumenes thoracicus (Sonan, 1939) Coeleumenes timorensis Vecht, 1963 Coeleumenes vindex (Smith, 1859)", "Redirect to: 2017 International Championship", "Notable people with the surname include: Daisuke Miyao, academic Gaku Miyao ( , born 1959), Japanese manga artist Koichi Miyao ( , born 1993), Japanese footballer Paulo Miyao (born 1991), Brazilian practitioner of Brazilian jiu-jitsu", "Events from the year 1549 in Sweden", "Redirect to: Melanie C", "The Private Psychedelic Reel was the closing track of their second album Dig Your Own Hole and was released as a numbered limited edition single.", "Midvale is an unincorporated community in Yakima County, Washington, United States, located immediately south of Sunnyside.", "This page contains an overview of the year 2008 in athletics", "All Lucien Daudet's life, Daudet was overshadowed by his father in literature (\"I am the son of a man whose celebrity and talent count for several generations, I remain under his shade\"), and by Whistler in painting (\"He gave me a certain taste in painting, but also very great contempt for that which is not of first rank... and I apply this contempt to what I make.\")", "Later tradition has Coloman of Stockerau that he was \"a son of Máel-Sechnaill (d. 1022), high king of Ireland.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Mikhail Magerovski (born 1986), Russian figure skater Sergei Magerovski (born 1980), Russian ice dancer", "Redirect to: Mirpur, Pakistan", "Gyaritus fuscosignatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.", "Final honorifics were 'Gorodokskaya order of Lenin Red Banner order of Suvorov.'", "Established during Canada's centennial year of 1967 and named in honour of this, the 67's currently play Ottawa 67 's's home games at TD Place Arena.", "Reuben K. Davis (July 26, 1920 - March 9, 2010)", "Kuník is a Slovak surname that may refer to the following people: Matúš Kuník (born 1997), Slovak football defender Ran Kunik (born 1968), Israeli politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Dimitri Bisoli (born 1994), Italian footballer Pierpaolo Bisoli (born 1966), Italian football manager and former midfielder", "\"Robbers\" is a song by English rock band The 1975, released as the sixth single from Robbers ( song )'s self-titled debut on 26 May 2014", "John Peter Smith (Oct. 1848 - ?)", "Euthenarus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Euthenarus bicolor Moore, 1985 Euthenarus brevicollis Bates, 1874 Euthenarus brunneus Sloane, 1917 Euthenarus comes Sloane, 1898 Euthenarus morganensis (Blackburn, 1890) Euthenarus nigellus Sloane, 1902 Euthenarus promptus (Erichson, 1842) Euthenarus puncticollis Bates, 1874", "Tigelaar is a Dutch surname that may refer to Ineke Tigelaar (born 1945), Dutch swimmer Liz Tigelaar (born 1975), American television writer, producer and author", "Established in 1994, the organization is named for Wisconsin conservationist Aldo Leopold and Aldo Leopold Nature Center's mission is \"to engage and educate current and future generations, empowering them to respect, protect, and enjoy the natural world.\"", "Breznița-Motru is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Romania.", "This is a list of notable Icelandic philosophers:", "In the 1983 episode \"Who's A Pretty Boy?", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1905:", "Notable people with the surname include: Chuck Hartenstein (born 1942), former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball Gustav Hartenstein (1808-1890), German philosopher and author Isaiah Hartenstein (born 1998), German-American basketball player Eddy Hartenstein, American CEO of Tribune Company and Los Angeles Times Reiner Hartenstein, German computer pioneer Werner Hartenstein (1908-1943), U-boat captain involved in the Laconia incident", "The Heather Farr Player Award is an award given each year since 1994 by the LPGA Tour to an LPGA golfer \"who, through her hard work, dedication and love of the game of golf, has demonstrated determination, perseverance and spirit in fulfilling her goals as a player.\"", "Jin Feibao has been described as \"arguably modern China's greatest adventurer.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Bert Holcroft (born 1935), English former professional rugby league footballer, coach and writer Charles Holcroft (disambiguation), several people Francis Holcroft (1629?-1693), English ejected minister George Holcroft (1856-1951), English mine owner and baronet Harold Holcroft (1882-1973), English railway engineer Holcroft valve gear Henry Holcroft (1586-1650), English politician John Holcroft (disambiguation), several people M. H. Holcroft (1902-1993), New Zealand essayist and novelist Patrick Holcroft (born 1948), English retired soldier and banker Peter Holcroft (1931-2009), 3rd baronet Rosemary Charlotte Holcroft (1942-2000), South African botanical illustrator Sam Holcroft, British playwright Thomas Holcroft (disambiguation), several people Holcroft Blood (c.1660 - 1707), Anglo-Irish soldier Phoebe Holcroft Watson (1898-1980), British tennis player", "Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Santelli, Italian-Canadian magazine editor Italo Santelli, Italian fencer (1866-1945) Giorgio Santelli, Italian fencer (1897-1985) Rick Santelli, on-air reporter for CNBC financial news network", "Dunlap is a surname; notable people with this name include: Adele Dunlap (1902-2017), American academic and nation's oldest living person Albert J. Dunlap (1937-2019), American businessman Benjamin B. Dunlap, American academic Carla Dunlap-Kaan (born 1954), American female bodybuilder Clarence Dunlap (1908-2003), Canadian air marshal David Dunlap (1910-1994), American rower (eights), gold medal winner at the 1932 Olympics David L. Dunlap (1877-1954), American athlete and coach David W. Dunlap, American author and journalist Dawn Dunlap (born 1963), American actress (Laura) Ericka Dunlap, Miss Florida and Miss America Fred Dunlap (1859-1902), American baseball player Henry Lee Dunlap (1922-2015), American soldier and Olympic biathlete Henry M. Dunlap (1853-1938), American farmer and politician John Dunlap (1747-1812), American printer and patriot John R. Dunlap (1857-1937), American journalist, editor and publisher King Dunlap, American football player Robert H. Dunlap (1879-1931), United States Marine Corps general Robert P. Dunlap (1794-1859), governor of Maine 1834-1838 Victoria Dunlap (born 1989), American basketball player William Dunlap (1766-1839), American playwright William R. Dunlap, American artist, arts commentator and educator", "Vlatko was probably a son of duke Vuk Kosača, often regarded as founder of the Kosača noble family.", "Below is the article about AFC U-17 Championship 2000 qualification", "Redirect to: 1993 Hellmann's Cup - Singles", "Charles Nathan Frink (July 20, 1860 - ?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Franz Neumayr (1697-1765), German Jesuit theologian Markus Neumayr (born 1986), German-Swiss footballer Melchior Neumayr (1845-1890), Austrian palaeontologist", "Guixers is a municipality in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain", "Berceanu (pronunciation: [berteanu]) is a Romanian surname that may refer to Gheorghe Berceanu (born 1949), Greco-Roman wrestler from Romania Radu Berceanu (born 1953), Romanian engineer and politician", "Coursetia is a large genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.", "Redirect to: Forum Groningen", "Notable people with the surname include: Willis Van Devanter (1859-1941), American lawyer and judge Willis Van Devanter (art appraiser) (born 1930), American art appraiser", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna Veith (born 1989), Austrian alpine ski racer Bob Veith (1926-2006), American racing driver Johann Veith (1916-1945), German SS officer Johann Emanuel Veith (1787-1876), Czech Roman Catholic priest Michael Veight (chemist), born 1944) German chemist Michael Veith (born 1957), German alpine skier Michael Veith (biologist) (born 1957), German biologist Robin Veith, American television writer Walter Veith, South African zoologist and a Seventh-day Adventist lay preacher", "Apam Putra is a state constituency in Kelantan, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly.", "Redirect to: Aleuritopteris albofusca", "Redirect to: Baekhyun discography", "HMS Trouncer (D85), ship also known as USS Perdido Perdido Beach, Alabama Perdido Key, Florida Perdido River, in Alabama and Florida, U.S. Perdido Street Station, a novel by China Miéville Perdido (oil platform), the deepest oil platform in the world Monte Perdido (French: Mont Perdu), mountain in the Pyrenees", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleardo Aleardi (1812-1878), Italian poet Pasquale Aleardi (born 1971), Swiss actor", "After the local success of 2 Pistols's independent single \"Dirty Foot\", he was offered a record deal with Universal Republic Records in 2007.", "Holbæk Museum is a local history museum in Holbæk, Denmark.", "Rivera may refer to:", "James LeRoy Giles (June 16, 1863 - May 3, 1946) was the twenty-second Mayor of Orlando from 1916 to 1919.", "Hileithia is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae.", "A brief spell at Crewe Alexandra and a return to Blackburn followed before leaving League football to play for Chorley", "There were individual variations but the style of ... the modern piano came from Earl Hines.\"", "List of chess openings named after places List of foods and drinks named after places List of inventions named after places List of mathematical concepts named after places List of minor planets named after places List of places named after places in the United States List of places named after places in the Philippines Locations in the United States with an English name", "from the University of Michigan in 1873 and thereupon was appointed Surgeon to the Vermont Central Railroad.", "Interstate 880 may refer to: Interstate 880 (California), an auxiliary Interstate Highway that travels from San Jose to Oakland, California Interstate 880 (California 1964-1981), a former auxiliary Interstate Highway in Sacramento, California Interstate 880 (Iowa), an auxiliary Interstate Highway in Pottawattamie County, Iowa", "Mashabane is a South-African surname that may refer to Maite Nkoana-Mashabane (born 1963), South African politician Norman Mashabane (1956-2007), South African ambassador to Indonesia", "Crazy Enough may refer to: Crazy Enough (Storm Large album), 2009 Crazy Enough (Bobby Wills album), 2014 \"Crazy Enough\" (song), a 2018 song by Joe Bermudez \"Crazy Enough\", a song by Julie Bergan", "Leo the Hebrew, pen name of Judá Abravanel (otherwise known as: in Latin, Leo Hebraeus; in Portuguese, Leão Hebreu; in Italian, Leone Ebreo; in Spanish, León Hebreo; in French, León l'Hebreu and in Hebrew, [Yehuda ben Yitzhak Abravanel]) (c. 1460 Lisbon - c. 1530 ?", "Phoebe Thorn Merritt Clements Taber (1834 - March 22, 1916) was a painter believed to have been the \"first professional female artist in Detroit.\"", "Canton of Gaillon consists of the following communes: Ailly Autheuil-Authouillet Cailly-sur-Eure Champenard Clef-Vallée-d'Eure Courcelles-sur-Seine Fontaine-Bellenger Gaillon Heudreville-sur-Eure Saint-Aubin-sur-Gaillon Saint-Étienne-sous-Bailleul Saint-Julien-de-la-Liègue Saint-Pierre-de-Bailleul Saint-Pierre-la-Garenne Les Trois Lacs Le Val-d'Hazey Villers-sur-le-Roule", "Notable people with the surname include: Gordon Schildenfeld (born 1985), Croatian footballer Leon Schiller de Schildenfeld (1887-1954), Polish theater and film director, critic and theoretician Zoë von Schildenfeld (1890-1981), Austrian writer", "Gillespie County Historical Society operates The Pioneer Museum of Fredericksburg, Texas, intended as \"a memorial to celebrate a unique community that was created by early settlers to the Texas Hill Country.\"", "Wrestling was one of the sports which was held at the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul, South Korea between 25 September and 4 October 1986.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Berenson, American writer and journalist Bernard Berenson, American art historian Berry Berenson, American model, actress, and photographer Gordon \"Red\" Berenson, Canadian ice hockey player and coach Lori Berenson, American jailed in Peru for terrorism related crimes Marisa Berenson, American actress and model Senda Berenson Abbott, American basketball player Fictional characters: Jake Berenson, character in the Animorphs series Saul Berenson, character in the American political thriller TV series Homeland", "People with this surname inlude: Ali Abbasi, Pakistani-born Scottish television presenter, born in Karachi Amanullah Abbasi, Pakistani judge Anoushay Abbasi, Pakistani actress Ansar Abbasi, Pakistani journalist Aram Abbasi, Iranian football player Asadollah Abbasi, Iranian politician Ashraf Abbasi, Pakistani politician Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Prime minister of Pakistan- Politician Muhammad Javed Abbasi, Pakistani Politician, Senator Davoud Seyed-Abbasi, Iranian football player Forough Abbasi, Iranian alpine skier Hamza Ali Abbasi, Pakistani actor Heydar Abbasi, Iranian poet Imtiaz Abbasi, UAE cricketer Javeria Abbasi, Pakistani film-television actress Kashif Abbasi, Pakistani journalist Kazi Jalil Abbasi, Indian politician Mohammad Abbas Abbasi (governor), Pakistani politician Mohammad Abbasi, Iranian politician Mohammadreza Abbasi, Iranian football player Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi, Pakistani judge Murtaza Javed Abbasi, Deputy Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan Mustafa Zaman Abbasi, Bangladeshi musicologist Muztar Abbasi, Pakistani Muslim scholar Nadeem Abbasi, Pakistani cricketer Nawab Salahuddin Abbasi, Pakistani politician Dr Roshan Abbasi - Medical Doctor Sardar Mehtab Abbasi, Pakistani politician from Abbottabad, who also served as Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan from 2014 to 2016 Shahab Abbasi, Iranian actor Shaykh 'Abbasi, Persian painter Soulmaz Abbasi, Iranian rower Tanveer Abbasi, Pakistani poet Vahid Seyed-Abbasi, Iranian volleyball player Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, Pakistan navy officer Zeeshan Abbasi, Pakistani blind cricketer", "Daniel Ciach (born March 21, 1990 in Gorzów Wlkp.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Sassetti (born 1960), Italian shoe designer, owner of the Italian fashion company Andrea Moda Bernardo Sassetti (born 1970), Portuguese jazz pianist and film composer Filippo Sassetti, (1540-1588) Italian merchant Francesco Sassetti (1421-1490), Italian banker João Sassetti (1892-1946), Portuguese fencer", "Redirect to: List of Marvel Comics characters: G#Growing Man", "Trojice or cerkev svete Trojice, Slovene for Holy Trinity Church, may refer to: Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity, Ljubljana Holy Trinity Church, Hrastovlje, southwestern Slovenia", "The American Association of Physics Teachers® (AAPT ®) was founded in 1930 for the purpose of \"dissemination of knowledge of physics, particularly by way of teaching.\"", "Starting on 6 August 2011 NOS was known for New Opera Singapore's Opera Comique Series because of its humorous modern operas and for its outreach program, \"Who's Afraid of Opera?", "George Pinto may refer to: George Pinto (composer) (1785-1806) or George Pinto (banker) (1929-2018)", "2007 Oita Trinita season", "Raymond Burton is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s.", "Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata Ach!", "The series was the most-streamed series in 2019, and according to statistics from Yien Broadcasting Index TV series list, Go Go Squid!", "The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Georgia", "Notable people with the surname include: Chloe Aridjis (born 1971), Mexican-American writer Eva Aridjis (born 1974), Mexican film director Homero Aridjis (born 1940), Mexican poet, writer, environmental activist, journalist and diplomat", "Ermentrude of Orléans's children were: Judith of Flanders (born c. 843, died ?", "\"Most of Mikhail Yefremov ( military commander )'s heroic men fell alongside him.\"", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1966:" ]
[ "The asteroid has a rotation period of 6.8 hours and measures approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) in diameter", "Notable people with the surname include: Coco Moodysson (born 1970), Swedish cartoonist Lukas Moodysson (born 1969), Swedish writer and film director", "Psorosticha is included in the family Depressariidae, which is sometimes - particularly in older treatments - considered a subfamily of the Oecophoridae or included in the Elachistidae.", "The band released Heights ( band )'s debut album Dead Ends on 21 June 2011 through Mediaskare Records to critical acclaim - it was the first album of the year to receive a KKKKK (5/5) rating by Kerrang!", "Tabaahi - The Destroyer is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Gopi Sapru, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ayub Khan, Indira, Divya Dutta, Tej Sapru and Mukesh Rishi", "McEvoy's primary goal was to make Snapshots Snapshots ( Eleanor McEvoy album )'s most song-oriented album to date.", "Swindon Advertiser is the original of the four newspapers headquartered in the Newsquest Wiltshire building in Victoria Road, Swindon, the others being three weeklies: Gazette and Herald Swindon Star Wiltshire Times", "Richard H. Lineback (1936) is President and Founder of the Philosopher's Information Center, Founder and Editor of The Philosopher's Index, and is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio", "Redirect to: List of writings of Baháu'lláh", "Ulakhan-Kyuyol (Russian: -) is the name of several rural localities in the Sakha Republic, Russia: Ulakhan-Kyuyol, Churapchinsky District, Sakha Republic, a selo in Sylansky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District Ulakhan-Kyuyol, Verkhoyansky District, Sakha Republic, a selo in Tabalakhsky Rural Okrug of Verkhoyansky District", "The following is a list of notable people who were born in the U.S. state of Vermont, live or lived in Vermont, or for whom Vermont is a significant part of List of people from Vermont's identity and who have entries in Wikipedia:", "(Anglican evensong combines elements of Vespers and Compline.)", "Christine Patiance Manie (born 4 May 1984) is a Cameroonian footballer who plays as a forward for the French club Nancy and the Cameroon women's national football team.", "MacLellan or McLellan may refer to:", "Queen Bees and Wannabes is a 2002 self-help book by Rosalind Wiseman.", "On the other side of this vinyl single record was the first released version of a song that has gone on to become an internationally known rock standard, the anthemic sing-along, \"I Love Rock 'N Roll.\"", "Paul Bryan may refer to: Paul Bryan (musician) (born 1967), American musician Paul Bryan (politician) (1913-2004), British politician", "This is an incomplete list of philatelic periodicals:", "Redirect to: Kenneth Robinson (historian)", "The Arctic Winter Games Arena is a 2,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada.", "Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park (Catalan: Parc Nacional d'Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, Spanish: Parque Nacional de Aiguas Tortas y Lago de San Mauricio), is one of the fifteen Spanish national parks, and the only one located in Lleida, Spain.", "Redirect to: Lal Darwaza Mosque", "Lider may refer to: Lider (political party), a political party in Bulgaria Líder, a retail chain in Chile Renewed Democratic Liberty, abbreviated LIDER, a political party in Guatemala", "Notable people with the surname include: Brigitte Schwaiger (1949-2010), Austrian author Doris Schwaiger, Austrian beach volleyball player Hanuš Schwaiger, Czech painter Rosl Schwaiger (1918-1970), Austrian operatic coloratura soprano Stefanie Schwaiger, Austrian beach volleyball player", "The two primary members of the band are vocalist/bassist/guitarist Kurt Bachman and drummer Joey Daub, who were joined by several others after Believer ( band )'s 1989 debut album, Extraction from Mortality.", "Hideshi Hachino's witty lyrics in Japanese (which, when B-flower debuted, stood out as a fresh delight among their folk rock/ 'neo-acoustic' contemporaries, most of whose lyrics were done in English) and crystal vocals are still the magnet for fans, though most of their albums are out of issue. \"", "1997 Vissel Kobe season", "Aphelonyx is a genus of gall wasps in the family Cynipidae, comprising three known species: Aphelonyx cerricola Mayr, 1881 Aphelonyx kordestanica Melika, 2010 Aphelonyx persica Melika, Stone, Sadeghi & Pujade-Villar, 2004", "Gifted Awareness Week is held for the full week (Monday-Sunday) including 17 June each year.", "The Polish Socialist Youth Union (Polish: Związek Socjalistycznej Młodzieży Polskiej, ZSMP) is an old youth group based in Warsaw.", "Redirect to: Charles Stewart (actor)", "People of this surname include the following: Eduard Zehnder, Swiss mathematician Eugen Zehnder (1917-1991), highly decorated German soldier in World War II Jean-Claude Zehnder (born 1941), Swiss organist and musicologist Kaspar Zehnder (born 1970), Swiss conductor and flautist Ludwig Zehnder (1854-1949), Swiss physicist Manuela Zehnder (born 1983), Swiss squash player Gladys Zender (born 1939), Peruvian Model and Miss Universe 1957 Like all surnames Zehnder ( surname ) can be used as a first name: Zehnder Confair (1906-1982), member of the Pennsylvania State Senate", "This is the complete filmography of actress Jayne Meadows (September 27, 1919 - April 26, 2015)", "In August 2010 Peua failed to be selected as a candidate for the Cook Islands Party in the 2010 election.", "Nagpal is an Indian surname that may refer to Amitosh Nagpal, Indian film actor, screenwriter and lyricist Deepshikha Nagpal (born 1977), Indian actress Devendra Nagpal, Indian politician Durga Shakti Nagpal (born 1985), Indian civil servant Harish Nagpal (born 1964), Indian politician Harit Nagpal (born 1961), Indian businessman Mahander Nagpal (born 1959), Indian politician Nisha Nagpal, Indian television actress Radhika Nagpal, Indian computer scientist", "Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology is a constituent college of Uttar Pradesh Technical University.", "Redirect to: Lisa Lougheed", "Redirect to: SOLRAD 9", "AAA Ltd used the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad prior to shifting its training activities to Mehsana Airport in 2007.", "The following persons have this surname: Alexey Bogolyubov (1824-1896), Russian landscape painter Ārons Bogoļubovs (born 1938), Soviet Olympic medalist judoka Efim Bogoljubov (1889-1952), Ukrainian-German chess Grandmaster Gennadiy Bogolyubov (born 1961/1962), a London-based Ukrainian billionaire Nikolay Bogolyubov (1909-1992), Russian theoretical physicist and mathematician Nikolay Bogolyubov (actor) (1899-1980), Russian actor", "See List of films based on television programs List of television programs based on films", "Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Eakin, Canadian ice-hockey player Chris Eakin, British newsreader Cody Eakin, Canadian ice-hockey player Douglas Holtz-Eakin, American economist Harvey Eakin, former NASCAR Cup Series driver Kay Eakin (1917-1993), American football player Kevin Eakin, American football quarterback Michael Eakin, American judge Richard M. Eakin (1910-1999), American zoologist Richard R. Eakin (born 1938), chancellor of East Carolina University Robert Eakin (1848-1917), American judge Sue Eakin (1918-2009), American professor William Eakin (1828-1918), Canadian politician", "After postponing couple of times, the movie was released on 30 August 2013", "\"Give Me Just a Little More Time\" features Chairmen of the Board lead singer General Johnson as the narrator, begging a sweetheart not to rush intimacy: \"We both want the sweetness in life/ But these things don't come overnight.\"", "Of Armenian descent, Felekyan was born on March 18, 1912 in the Ottoman Empire.", "The Unity Movement (in Spanish: Movimiento Unidad, UNIDAD) is a political party coalition in El Salvador.", "So far Louise Golbey has interviewed Ivor Novello winning songwriter Michelle Escoffery (Truce), Omar, Fiona Bevan and Rob Davis", "In 1133 Ot of Urgell's successor declared him to be a saint, and he is venerated as such today.", "The album includes the number one single \"A Woman Like You.\"", "Sir Robert Pigot, 6th Baronet DSO MC (3 May 1882 - 27 December 1977) was a British Army and later Royal Air Force officer who served in both world wars", "Oman Sports TV (Arabic: ‎) is an Omani satellite television channel based in Muscat, Oman.The channel was launched in 2008.The Channel owned by Sultanate of Oman Television", "Redirect to: 2014 Scottish Labour leadership election", "Redirect to: L'Opium et le Bâton (film)", "Against All Odds (2006) was the second Against All Odds professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which took place on February 12, 2006 at the TNA Impact!", "Barbara Ann Knudson (December 4, 1927 - May 11, 2014) was an American film and television actress with more than forty professional credits, including starring roles in Meet Danny Wilson in 1952, The Cry Baby Killer in 1958, and The Jayhawkers!", "Notable people with the surname include: Danijel Zlatković (born 1996), Serbian footballer Miloš Zlatković (born 1997), Serbian footballer Nemanja Zlatković (born 1988), Serbian footballer Siniša Zlatković, Yugoslav footballer", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1987 (see 1987 in film):", "Notable people with the surname include: Adelsten Sivertsen (born 1925), Norwegian businessperson Celine Sivertsen (born 1993), Norwegian handball player Cort Sivertsen (1622-1675), Norwegian seaman Eirik Sivertsen (born 1971), Norwegian politician Halvdan Sivertsen (born 1950), Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist Helge Sivertsen (1913-1986), Norwegian discus thrower and politician Jan Sivertsen (born 1951), Danish painter Kenneth Sivertsen (musician) (1961-2006), Norwegian musician, composer, poet, and comedian Kenneth Sivertsen (skier) (born 1973), Norwegian alpine skier Odin Sivertsen (1914-2008), Norwegian politician Sigvard Sivertsen (1881-1963), Norwegian gymnast and Olympic competitor Stian Sivertsen (born 1989), Norwegian snowboarder Sture Sivertsen (born 1966), former Norwegian Cross-country skier", "Notable people with the surname include: Katrin Gleie (born 1978), Danish rower Knud Gleie (1935-2010), Danish swimmer", "Below is a partial list of activities offered nationally during 2008:", "Fans who bought both of the album's singles, \"Miss Take ~Boku wa Miss Take~\" and \"Elise no Tame ni\", were chosen by lottery to win tickets to the video shoot.", "Maria Johanna Theodora Martens (born 8 January 1955 in Doetinchem, Gelderland) is a Dutch politician.", "After Reich's death, research into the concept of orgone passed to some of his students such as Kelley and later to a new generation of scientists in Germany keen to discover an empirical basis for the orgone hypothesis, (the first positive results of which were provided in 1989 by Stefan Muschenich).", "Sample has described Perham as a \"seriously funny guy with a professionally honed native wit, which inevitably leaves Joe Perham's audiences weak from laughter.\"", "Events from the year 1855 in Russia", "Suresh Narayan Dhanorkar was nominated as the Lok Sabha candidate after resigning as MLA from Shiv Sena and joined the Indian National Congress Party", "Events from the year 1658 in France", "Redirect to: Maple (gamer)", "Redirect to: Rüdiger Lentz", "This is a list of mayors of the city of Markham, Ontario as well as reeves of Markham Village and Township of Markham", "Notable people with the surname include: Consuelo Salgar (1928-2002), Colombian journalist and politician Eustorgio Salgar (1831-1885), Colombian lawyer and general", "until 2013, when a locality in Wales was confirmed", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernhard Hennen (born 1966), German writer Pat Hennen (born 1953), American motorcycle road racer Stephan Hennen (born 1990), German footballer Thomas J. Hennen (born 1952), United States Army warrant officer and astronaut Tom Hennen (poet) (born 1942), American poet", "Notable people with the surname include: Erin McCarley (born 1979), American singer-songwriter Kyle McCarley, American voice actor Mike McCarley, American businessman Robert McCarley (1937-2017), American psychiatrist", "Black panther may also refer to:", "2000 Sanfrecce Hiroshima season", "A re-release of the original 2003 album went on sale in 2007, and a live version of \"Let Let It Snow ( EP ) Snow!\"", "Jimmy Perry devised and co-wrote the BBC sitcoms Dad's Army (1968-77), It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974-81), Hi-De-Hi (1980-88) and You Rang, M'Lord?", "Kjersem is a Norwegian surname that may refer to Hilde Marie Kjersem (born 1981), Norwegian artist, musician and songwriter Jakob Kjersem (1925-2009), Norwegian long-distance runner", "Redirect to: List of Albanian musicians", "Notable people with the surname include: Helen Geake (born 1967), British archaeologist John E. Geake (1925-1998), British astronomer", "Redirect to: 60 Second Assassin (rapper)", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Sidiq Koya (1924-1993), Fijian-Indian politician and opposition leader C. H. Mohammed Koya (1927-1983), Indian politician and Chief Minister of Kerala P. P. Ummer Koya (1922-2000), Indian politician P. Pookunhi Koya (born 1949), Indian politician Given name: Koya Nishikawa (born 1942), Japanese politician Koya Shimizu (born 1982), Japanese footballer", "At least 10 guys could have won 1975 U.S. Open ( golf ) by five shots if they'd played golf.\"", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Clark County, Arkansas", "Jangy-Bazar may refer to the following places in Kyrgyzstan: Jangy-Bazar, Jalal-Abad, a village in Chatkal District, Jalal-Abad Region Jangy-Bazar, Osh, a village in Nookat District, Osh Region", "Redirect to: Marcão (footballer, born 1985)", "German submarine U-426 was sunk by an Australian aircraft in January 1944", "Mirzā Mazhar Jān-i Jānān (Urdu: ‎), also known by Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan's laqab Shamsuddīn Habībullāh (1699-1781), was a renowned Naqshbandī Sufi poet of Delhi, distinguished as one the \"four pillars of Urdu poetry.\"", "Eric Munson's wife is Shanda Besler", "Notable people with the surname include: Ana Cardus (born 1943), Mexican ballerina and ballet master Carlos Cardús (born 1959), Spanish motorcycle road racer Neville Cardus (1888-1975), English writer and critic Ricard Cardús (born 1988), Spanish motorcycle road racer, nephew of Carlos", "Redirect to: Sclerotinia gemycircularvirus 1", "2000 Ventforet Kofu season", "Warmeriville is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.", "Redirect to: 2008 Israeli operation in the Gaza Strip", "Rhytisternus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Rhytisternus angustulus Macleay, 1888 Rhytisternus arnheimensis (Castelnau, 1867) Rhytisternus bovilli Blackburn, 1890 Rhytisternus callabonnensis Sloane, 1895 Rhytisternus cardwellensis Blackburn, 1892 Rhytisternus carpentarius Sloane, 1895 Rhytisternus cyathoderus (Chaudoir, 1865) Rhytisternus froggatti (Macleay, 1888) Rhytisternus gigas Sloane, 1895 Rhytisternus laevidorsis (Tschitscherine, 1890) Rhytisternus laevilaterus (Chaudoir, 1865) Rhytisternus laevis (Macleay, 1883) Rhytisternus limbatus Macleay, 1888 Rhytisternus liopleurus (Chaudoir, 1865) Rhytisternus mastersii (Macleay, 1871) Rhytisternus miser (Chaudoir, 1865) Rhytisternus nigellus Sloane, 1895 Rhytisternus obtusus Sloane, 1895 Rhytisternus plebeius (Chaudoir, 1874) Rhytisternus puellus (Chaudoir, 1865) Rhytisternus solidus Sloane, 1895 Rhytisternus splendens Blackburn, 1892 Rhytisternus stuarti Sloane, 1895 Rhytisternus sulcatipes Blackburn, 1888", "Shortly after Kurt Diebner's return, Diebner became director and joint owner of DURAG-Apparatebau GmbH and he was a member of the supervisory board of the Gesellschaft zur Kernenergieverwertung in Schiffbau und Schiffahrt m.b.H", "People with this name include: Jae U. Jung (born 1960), South Korean biologist Han Jae-woong (born 1984), South Korean football winger Kim Jae-woong (born 1988), South Korean football forward Lee Jae-woong (sledge hockey) (born 1996), South Korean sledge hockey player Chung Jae-woong (born 1999), South Korean speed skater Lee Jae-woong, South Korean singer, member of Troy Song Jae-ung, South Korean diver, competed in Diving at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre platform", "The surname may refer to: In sports: The Šťastný family of ice hockey: First generation (all brothers): Marián Šťastný (born 1953), Slovak-Canadian winger Peter Šťastný (born 1956), Slovak-Canadian Hall of Fame centre; also notable as a politician in Slovakia Anton Šťastný (born 1959), Slovak-Canadian winger Second generation (both sons of Peter): Yan Stastny (Ján Šťastný) (born 1982), Canadian-American centre Paul Stastny (Pavol Šťastný) (born 1985), Canadian-American centre Andrej Šťastný (born 1991), Slovak professional ice hockey player (not related to the above family) Bohuslav Šťastný (born 1949), retired Czech professional ice hockey player (also unrelated to the Slovak Šťastný family) František Šťastný (1927 2000), Czech Grand Prix motorcycle racer Jarmila Šťastná, Czech speed skater Jiří Šťastný, Czech basketball player Leopold Šťastný (1911 1996), Slovak football (soccer) player and trainer Jan Šťastný (canoeist) (born 1970), Czech canoeist In the arts: Bohumil Šťastný (1905 1991), Czech photographer Jan Šťastný (violoncellist) (c. 1764  ?", "Ern is a given name and a nickname of Ernest Ern Baxter (1914 - 1993), Canadian Pentecostal evangelist Ern Condon, Canadian politician Ern Klauer (1870 - 1915), South African engineer, trades-unionist, and politician Ern Pedler (1914 - 1989), horseman and writer Ern Phang (born 1976), Australian solicitor Ern Westmore (1904 - 1967), Hollywood make-up artist and actor Ern Wilmot (1898 - 1988), Australian rugby league player Australian rules football players: Ern Cowley (1892 - 1975) Ern Elliott (1900 - ???)" ]
[ "Battle of Villmergen may refer to either of two battles between the Reformed and Catholic cantons of Switzerland fought at Villmergen (47°21N 8°15E) in the canton of Aargau: a battle of the First War of Villmergen, fought on 24 January 1656 a battle of the Toggenburg War (or Second War of Villmergen), fought on 24 July 1712", "Thomas Chandler Haliburton (17 December 1796 - 27 August 1865) was a Nova Scotian politician, judge, and author.", "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!", "Redirect to: 2 Military Police Regiment", "The associated name day is December 4. Notable people with the name include: Baiba Bendika (born 1991), Latvian biathlete Baiba Bičole (born 1931), Latvian-American poet Baiba Broka (born 1973), Latvian actress Baiba Broka (born 1975), Latvian lawyer and politician Baiba Indriksone (born 1932), Latvian actress Baiba Skride (born 1981), Latvian classical violinist", "Ferenc Faludi (born in Güssing on 11 April 1704; died in Rechnitz on 18 December 1779) was a Hungarian poet who has been referred to as \"the father of the new Hungarian lyric.\"", "Zalman Nechemia Goldberg later rescinded it, saying that the book includes statements that \"have no place in human intelligence.\"", "A third manga series titled Fate/Kaleid liner Prisma Illya 3rei!!", "Jim McIlherron was reported by the York Daily on February 8, 1918.", "In 2006 the number of concerts increased to 850, and today Copenhagen Jazz Festival numbers more than 100 venues, 1100 concerts, and approximately 260,000 guests, making it one of the largest music events in Europe.", "Redirect to: Giorgos Tsalikis", "Sphodrosomus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Sphodrosomus griseolum (Fauvel, 1882) Sphodrosomus monteithi Will, 2006 Sphodrosomus saisseti Perroud & Montrouzier, 1864", "Redirect to: 2016 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary", "Tinaminae has more species than the other subfamily, containing 29 species in three genera: Crypturellus (21 species) Nothocercus (3 species) Tinamus (5 species)", "Frank X. Bauer (October 4, 1862 - ?)", "Written well after the events Come O'er the Stream Charlie commemorates, it is not a genuine Jacobite song, as is the case with many others now considered in the \"classic canon of Jacobite songs,\" most of which were songs \"composed in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but were passed off as contemporary products of the Jacobite risings.\"", "In Mortal Love, Rivka Keren raises some basic, universal questions: to what extent do we shape our lives?", "Peter Faucett was a judge of the Supreme Court between 1865 and 1888 and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1888 and 1894 and", "The following is a list of types of orbits:", "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", "Kane Cruz Haysman (born 14 September 1995) is an English footballer who plays for Margate", "Redirect to: CPLANE1", "Notable people with the surname include: Aghvan Papikyan (born 1994), Polish-born Armenian footballer Arsen Papikyan (born 1972), Russian footballer and manager", "It received an Xbox 360 port titled Otomedius Gorgeous!", "Serghei is a Romanian-language male given name: Serghei Alexeev Serghei Cleșcenco Serghei Covalciuc Serghei Covaliov Serghei Donico-Iordăchescu Serghei Dubrovin Serghei Gafina Serghei Gheorghiev Serghei Lașcencov Serghei Marghiev Serghei Mariniuc Serghei Namașco Serghei Nicolau Serghei Pașcenco Serghei Pogreban Serghei Rogaciov Serghei Stolearenco Serghei Stroenco Serghei Țvetcov and a Romanian surname: Larion Serghei Valentina Serghei Vasile Serghei", "Canton of Troyes-7 consisted of 4 communes: Bréviandes Rosières-près-Troyes Saint-Julien-les-Villas Troyes (partly)", "Students for Liberty (SFL) is an international libertarian non-profit organization (with origins in the United States) whose stated mission is \"to educate, develop, and empower the next generation of leaders of liberty.\"", "Kurasawatrechus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Kurasawatrechus aberrans Ueno, 1978 Kurasawatrechus agiensis Ueno, 1975 Kurasawatrechus brevicornis Ueno, 1979 Kurasawatrechus chinchiro Ueno, 1974 Kurasawatrechus endogaeus Ueno & Baba, 1965 Kurasawatrechus eriophorus Yoshida & Nomura, 1952 Kurasawatrechus fujisanus Ueno, 1971 Kurasawatrechus glabratus Ueno & Namkung, 1968 Kurasawatrechus glabriventris Ueno, 1974 Kurasawatrechus grandis Ueno, 1973 Kurasawatrechus gujoensis Ueno, 1974 Kurasawatrechus hirakei Ueno, 1979 Kurasawatrechus ichihashii Ueno, 1959 Kurasawatrechus intermedius Ueno, 1988 Kurasawatrechus katoi Ueno, 1959 Kurasawatrechus kawaguchii Ueno, 1973 Kurasawatrechus kyokoae Ueno & Baba, 1974 Kurasawatrechus latior Ueno & Namkung, 1968 Kurasawatrechus longipes Ueno & Namkung, 1968 Kurasawatrechus longulus Ueno, 1973 Kurasawatrechus matsuii Ueno, 1999 Kurasawatrechus moritai Ueno, 1979 Kurasawatrechus nishikawai Ueno, 1993 Kurasawatrechus notsuii Ueno, 1983 Kurasawatrechus ohkawai Ueno, 1988 Kurasawatrechus ohshimai Ueno, 1952 Kurasawatrechus quadraticollis Ueno, 1974 Kurasawatrechus ryugashiensis Ueno, 1988 Kurasawatrechus setiger Ueno & Namkung, 1968 Kurasawatrechus sonei Ueno, 1992 Kurasawatrechus spelaeus Ueno, 1958 Kurasawatrechus tanakai Ueno, 1974 Kurasawatrechus torigaii Ueno, 1973 Kurasawatrechus yadai Ueno & Kitayama, 2005 Kurasawatrechus yamizonis Ueno, 1988 Kurasawatrechus zenbai Ueno, 1990", "Please refer also to the below list:", "Trevorrow is a Cornish surname originating in the Cornish language and may refer to: A place in the parish of Ludgvan in Cornwall Colin Trevorrow (born 1976), American director and screenwriter John Trevorrow (born 1949), Australian cyclist Mark Trevorrow (born 1959), Australian comedian and television host Georgina Trevorrow, Australian musician", "1992 Verdy Kawasaki season", "In the novel, Blackthorne is a described as a navigator, who is the \"first English pilot ever to get through Magellan's Pass,\" working for Dutch traders in 1598 who navigates John Blackthorne's ship, the Erasmus, to Japan, where he and the surviving crew are immediately imprisoned.", "This species is not to be confused with Mangilia munda Suter, 1909 (synonym of Antiguraleus mundus (Suter, 1909))", "Notable people with the surname include: Anders Boserup (1940 - 1990), Ester Boserup (1910 - 1999), Julia Boserup (born 1991), American tennis player", "Ricoh 2A03 was also used as a sound chip and secondary CPU by Nintendo's arcade games Punch-Out!!", "Stanisław Potocki ( died 1760 ) was later married to Helena Zamoyska with whom he had ten more children: Józef Potocki, Piotr Potocki, Franciszek Ksawery Potocki, Wincenty Potocki, Wiktoria Potocka, Ludwika Potocka, Ignacy Potocki (1746-?", "Every Ag product comes with a lifetime guarantee and is manufactured in Seattle, Washington. '", "The following events occurred in April 1981:", "Notable people with this surname include: Jerzy Ciesielski (1929-1970), Polish Roman Catholic figure Sævar Ciesielski, Icelander convicted in the Guðmundur and Geirfinnur case Tomasz Ciesielski (born 1979), Polish footballer Zbigniew Ciesielski (born 1934), Polish mathematician", "At the time of the 1991 Nepal census Tewang had a population of 2127 people living in 370 individual households.", "Dina Thanthi Thanthi TV Hello FM DT NEXT(Chennai Based English Daily Newspaper)", "The album was recorded in Portland, Oregon at Jackpot!", "The song praises Marines, and even goes as far as calling them, \"the Flower of our Nation.\"", "The 2012 Summer Olympics were officially closed by Jacques Rogge, who called London's games \"happy and glorious.\"", "Coccoderus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Coccoderus amazonicus Bates, 1870 Coccoderus biguttatus Martins, 1985 Coccoderus bisignatus Buquet, 1840 Coccoderus guianensis Tavakilian & Monné, 2002 Coccoderus longespinicornis Fuchs, 1964 Coccoderus novempunctatus (Germar, 1824) Coccoderus sexmaculatus Buquet, 1840 Coccoderus sicki Lane, 1949 Coccoderus speciosus Gounelle, 1909", "Tell them later that María del Carmen González-Valerio's father gave up his life for God and for Spain, so that our children may be raised in a Catholic Spain, where the crucifix reigns over in schools.\"", "Van der Windt studied biology at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen in the 1970s and received Henny van der Windt's doctorate in 1995 with his PhD dissertation \"En dan: wat is natuur nog in dit land?", "Notable people with that surname include: Aigbe Oliha (born 1993), Nigerian football player Thompson Oliha (1968-2013), Nigerian football player", "Johnny Lester III (born February 6, 1988) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent.", "Side two consists of tracks previously released on the US live album Got LIVE if you want it!", "Events from the year 1997 in Argentina", "Einar Halling-Johansson (born October 14, 1893 - died ?)", "Upon promotion to the Top 14 in 2011, Union Bordeaux Bègles were assured a place in the European Challenge Cup.", "Exagistus is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Exagistus atroviridis Fisher, 1930 Exagistus brunneus Fisher, 1930 Exagistus embriki Obenberger, 1936 Exagistus fossicollis Kerremans, 1906 Exagistus igniceps Deyrolle, 1864 Exagistus rossi Obenberger, 1936 Exagistus strandi Obenberger, 1936", "Ilona Korstin is CEO at the VTB United League", "The album includes the original recording of \"Rock The Boat.\"", "from Syracuse University, and in 1953 a Ph.D. from Brown University.", "Redirect to: Edward Charlton (British Army officer)", "The show lasted two seasons and was ultimately succeeded in 2008 by So You Think You Can Dance Scandinavia, a joint So You Think You Can Dance venture including contestants from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden", "The genus contains the following species: Paragomphus abnormis (Karsch, 1890) Paragomphus alluaudi (Martin, 1915) Paragomphus aquila Martin, 1921 Paragomphus aureatus Pinhey, 1971 Paragomphus balneorum (Needham & Gyger, 1937) Paragomphus bredoi (Schouteden, 1934) Paragomphus capitatus (Martin, 1909) Paragomphus capricornis (Förster, 1914) Paragomphus cataractae Pinhey, 1963 - Cataract Hooktail Paragomphus cognatus (Rambur, 1842) - Rock Hocktail Paragomphus crenigomphoides Clausnitzer & Dijkstra, 2005 Paragomphus echinoccipitalis (Fraser, 1922) Paragomphus elpidius (Ris, 1921) - Corkscrew Hooktail Paragomphus flavohamatus (Martin, 1921) Paragomphus fritillarius (Selys, 1892) - Clubbed Hooktail Paragomphus frontalis (Selys, 1878) Paragomphus genei (Selys, 1841) - Common Hooktail, Green Hooktail, Corkscrew Hooktail Paragomphus henryi (Laidlaw, 1928) - Brook Hooktail Paragomphus hoffmanni (Needham, 1931) Paragomphus kiautai Legrand, 1992 Paragomphus lacustris (Karsch, 1890) Paragomphus lindgreni (Fraser, 1923) Paragomphus lineatus (Selys, 1850) - Lined Hooktail Paragomphus longiventris Fraser, 1955 Paragomphus machadoi Pinhey, 1961 Paragomphus madegassus (Karsch, 1890) Paragomphus magnus Fraser, 1952 Paragomphus mariannae Legrand, 1992 Paragomphus maynei (Schouteden, 1934) Paragomphus nigroviridis Cammaerts, 1969 Paragomphus nyasicus Kimmins, 1955 Paragomphus pardalinus Needham, 1942 Paragomphus pumilio (Rambur, 1842) - Small Hooktail Paragomphus reinwardtii (Selys, 1854) Paragomphus simplex (Lieftinck, 1934) Paragomphus sinaiticus (Morton, 1929) Paragomphus tachyerges (Lieftinck, 1934) Paragomphus tournieri Legrand, 1992 Paragomphus viridior Pinhey, 1961 Paragomphus wuzhishanensis Liu, 1988 Paragomphus xanthus Pinhey, 1966 Paragomphus zambeziensis Pinhey, 1961 Paragomphus z-viridum Fraser, 1955", "Black Sabbath have also won two Grammy Awards for Best Metal Performance, and in 2019 the band were presented a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.", "As an edible species, Common ling is eaten fresh, frozen, or dried, but also preserved in lye, while the roe is a delicacy in Spain.", "2015 Marburg Open took place in Marburg, Germany between 29 June and 5 July 2015.", "The surname may refer to: Ari Babakhanov, Central Asian musician Dzhurakhon Babakhanov, Kazakh footballer", "Austrodytes is a genus of beetles in the family Dytiscidae, containing the following species: Austrodytes insularis (Hope, 1841) Austrodytes plateni Hendrich, 2003", "Bousquet is a surname, and may refer to; Adolphe Bousquet (1899-1972), French rugby union player Don Bousquet (1948-), American cartoonist Frédérick Bousquet (1981-), French swimmer Gaston du Bousquet (1839-1910), French engineer for Chemin de Fer du Nord Joë Bousquet (1897-1950), French poet Julian Bousquet (1991-), French rugby league player Marie-Louise Bousquet (1887/8-1975), French fashion journalist; wife of the playwright Jacques Bousquet (1883-1939) Raymond Henry Bousquet (1905-1935), birth name of Canadian boxer Del Fontaine René Bousquet (1909-1993), French civil servant, who served as secretary general to the Vichy regime police Rufus Bousquet, Saint Lucian politician", "It was at one time reputed to be the oldest satellite still in operation; As of 1995, NASA referred to the ATS-3 as \"The oldest active communications satellite by a wide margin.\"", "Raoul Lambert was in the team for the 1970 FIFA World Cup and the Euro 72.", "(Groups with more than three divers are not using the buddy system.)", "Siah Rud or Siyahrud or Siahrud (Persian: ‎) may also refer to: Siahrud, Fuman, Gilan Province Siah Rud, Rezvanshahr, Gilan Province Siah Rud, Rudbar, Gilan Province Siah Rud, Mazandaran Siahrud, Zanjan Siah Rud District, in East Azerbaijan Province Siyahrud Rural District (disambiguation)", "Lucioni is an Italian surname derived from Latin name Lucius and may refer to:", "Bracamontes is a Spanish surname and may refer to: Carlos Bracamontes (born 1959), Mexican football manager and former player Jacqueline Bracamontes (born 1979), Mexican actress and model Jesús Bracamontes (born 1951), Mexican soccer coach Luis Bracamontes (born 1970), Mexican murderer of American police officers", "Mabelle Biggart wrote works for various publications including, \"A Woman that is a Woman\", \"List to the Voice!", "Redirect to: List of states by population in 1 AD", "In Catholic funerals, the Church \"seeks spiritual support for the deceased, honors Catholic funeral's bodies, and at the same time brings the solace of hope to the living.\"", "Redirect to: Kauai Community College", "Bavi may refer to: Bavi County, an administrative subdivision of Iran Karim Bavi, footballer Tropical Storm Bavi (disambiguation), multiple storms Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc., a Philippine poultry company", "Byfjorden is a fjord in Rogaland county, Norway.", "Redirect to: I2P", "Safa or SAFA may also refer to:", "Projeto de Lei Nº 3567/2006, Assembléia Legislativa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2006-07-13", "Brian Cabral won a Super Bowl as a member of the 1985 Chicago Bears.", "The surname may refer to: Michael Graf von Matuschka (1888-1944), German politician Szilveszter Matuska (1892-1945), Hungarian mass murderer and mechanical engineer who derailed trains Hartmut von Matuschka, captain of German submarine U-482 Janko Matúška (1821-1877), Slovak poet, activist, and playwright Waldemar Matuška, Czechoslovak singer", "The cemetery is the burial site of a number of famous Concordians, including some of the United States' greatest authors and thinkers, especially on a hill known as \"Authors' Ridge.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: George Billman (born 1954), American physiologist John Billman (1919-2012), American football player Mark Billman (1905-1933), American racecar driver Torsten Billman (1909-1989), Swedish artist", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernhard Schaub (born 1954), Swiss holocaust denier Brendan Schaub (born 1983), American professional mixed martial artist Buddy Schaub (21st century), American punk rock trombonist Christoph Schaub (born 1958), Swiss film director and screenwriter David Schaub, special effects artist Diana Schaub, American philosopher Emelia Christine Schaub (1891-1995), American lawyer, Michigan's first elected woman prosecutor Fred Schaub (1960-2003), German football (soccer) player Frédéric Schaub (born 1987), Swiss football defender Jeffrey Schaub, American TV news anchor and reporter Julius Schaub (1898-1967), the chief aide and adjutant of Adolf Hitler Konrad Schaub, Canadian ice dancer Louis Schaub (born 1994), Austrian footballer Sir Luke Schaub (1690-1758), British diplomat Marc Schaub (born 1992), German professional ice hockey player Matt Schaub (born 1981), American football quarterback Sarah Schaub (born 1983), American actress Stefan Schaub (born 1952), German music teacher and scholar William F. Schaub (c.1900-1999), United States Assistant Secretary of the Army", "Notable people with the surname include: Zedi Feruzi (died 2015), Burundian politician Zedi Ramadani (born 1985), Croatian footballer Rudolf Zedi (born 1974), German footballer Selemani Zedi (born 1965), Tanzanian politician", "One week later, Carl Berman was signed by the Edmonton Eskimos", "Redirect to: List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1981-1990)", "Notable people with the surname include: Conrad Laar (1853-1929), German chemist Getter Laar (born 1989), Estonian football player Johannes van Laar (1860-1938), Dutch chemist Mart Laar (born 1960), Estonian politician and historian Roelof van Laar (born 1981), Dutch politician Timothy Van Laar (born 1951), American artist and writer", "Howland Chamberlin (August 2, 1911 - September 1, 1984) was an American actor.", "Events from the year 1602 in France", "Donald Hutchins (born 8 May 1948) is an English retired footballer who played for Leicester City, Plymouth Argyle, Blackburn Rovers, Bradford City and Scarborough", "Mistler, whose father's family had left Alsace in 1871, did Jean Mistler's schooling in Sorèze, before preparing for the entrance examination of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure at the Lycée Henri IV, where he read philosophy under Alain.", "Bharpur (Urdu: ‎) is a village and union council, an administrative subdivision, of Chakwal District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan, it is part of Chakwal Tehsil and is located at 32°51'0N 72°34'0E", "At the New Delhi launch of the book, the author stated that, \"This book is not only about the Jarawa tribe in The Andaman Islands, Sachin Garg also asks the question that whether a bunch of boys and girls, todays youth, can fight for a cause they believe in, and how far are they willing to go for it.\"", "Firebrand Boy has releases on several online netlabels, including: CrunchyCo, Toilville, 8bitpeoples, mp3death, Pale Fox Records, Intikrec and PixelPOP!", "Notable people with the surname include: Helen Coonan (born 1947), Australian politician Donal Coonan (born 1981), British internet personality and television presenter James Coonan (born 1946), Irish-American gangster Daniel Coonan (born 1974), English stage and television actor", "Daniel \"Danny\" Buggs (born April 22, 1953 in Duluth, Georgia) is a former American football wide receiver for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins of the National Football League, the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League, and the Tampa Bay Bandits and San Antonio Gunslingers of the United States Football League.", "George Alfred \"Al\" Leader (December 4, 1903, Barnsley, Manitoba - May 8, 1982) was a Canadian-American ice hockey player, referee, and administrator." ]
[ "Vance Loren McHenry (July 10, 1956) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop for the Seattle Mariners.", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Morán, footballer Carolina Morán, model Fátima Leyva Morán, footballer Fernando Morán López, Spanish politician Fernando Morán (footballer) (born 1976), Spanish footballer Fernando Navarro Morán, footballer Francisco Morán, outfielder/catcher Héctor Morán, footballer Humberto Fernández-Morán, scientist Jorge Morán, footballer José Manuel Mijares Morán, singer José Trinidad Morán, Venezuelan militar Manolo Morán, actor María Margarita Morán, beauty pageant participant Mario Morán (born 1992), Mexican actor Mercedes Morán, actress Pedro Escartín Morán, footballer Rolando Morán, freedom fighter Rubén Morán, footballer Ruberth Morán, footballer", "Rosaire Allen Moschitto (born February 15, 1945 in Fresno, California) is a former Major League Baseball player.", "Redirect to: Andy Johnson (footballer, born 1974)", "Ilija Abutović (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 2 August 1988) is a Serbian handball player who plays for Rhein-Neckar Löwen and the Serbia national team.", "Redirect to: Chinese Foundation Secondary School", "Events from the year 1725 in Sweden", "The following is a list of indoor arenas in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ordered by capacity.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aldo Junior Simoncini (born 1986), Sammarinese footballer Anita Simoncini (born 1999), Sammarinese singer Davide Simoncini (born 1986), Sammarinese footballer Francesco Simoncini, Italian businessman Salvatore Simoncini, Italian painter Tullio Simoncini (born 1951), alternative cancer treatment advocate Valeria Simoncini (born 1966), Italian mathematician", "The 2012 Boston Breakers season, is the club's seventh overall year of existence, fourth consecutive year, and first year as a member of the WPSL Elite League", "The town administers two villages: Betești / Betfalva, part of Mugeni until 2004 Filiaș / Fiatfalva", "Discussing this trend, Lena Gurr once told an interviewer that as her work tended toward increasing abstraction she believed it nonetheless \"must have some kind of human depth to it.\"", "İskenderun Sahilspor is a defunct sports club of İskenderun, Turkey.", "Notable people with this surname include the following: A. L. Swanson, American football coach Becca Swanson, American bodybuilder Bill Swanson (baseball) (1888-1954), baseball player Bob Swanson (1912-1940), Indianapolis 500 driver Brandon Swanson (born 1989), American student who disappeared in 2008 Brian Swanson (born 1976), ice hockey player Bryan Swanson (born 1980), British sports television reporter Carl A. Swanson (1879-1949), Swedish-American food industry businessman and founder of Swanson Charles Edward Swanson (1879-1970), American politician Clarence Swanson (1898-1970), American football player Claude A. Swanson (1862-1939), American lawyer and politician Cub Swanson (born 1983), American mixed martial artist Danny Swanson (born 1986), Scottish footballer Dansby Swanson (born 1994), American baseball player David Swanson, American journalist and Democratic activist Don R. Swanson (1924-2012), American information scientist Donald Swanson (1848-1924), London police officer, charged with investigating the Whitechapel murders Duane Swanson (1913-2000), American basketball player E. Burton Swanson (born ca 1940), American computer scientist Eric Swanson, American attorney Evar Swanson (1902-1973), American baseball and football player Frank J. Swanson (1865-1941), American politician G. A. Swanson (1939-2009), American organizational theorist Gloria Swanson (1899-1983), American actress Howard Swanson (1907-1978), American composer Irena Swanson, Yugoslav-born American mathematician Jackie Swanson (born 1963), American actress Jandi Swanson, American child actress Jean Swanson, Canadian anti-poverty activist Jeffrey Swanson, American psychiatrist Joe Swanson, Family Guy character John Swanson (disambiguation), several people John Swanson (Medal of Honor recipient), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient John A. Swanson, American engineer John August Swanson (born 1938), American artist Jon E. Swanson (1942-1971), US Army helicopter pilot and Medal of Honor recipient Joshua Swanson (born 1978), American actor Kristy Swanson (born 1969), American actress Lori Swanson, attorney general of Minnesota Marc Swanson, American artist Paul Swanson, American bridge player Richard A. Swanson (born 1942), American organizational theorist Richard Swanson, American founder of SunPower Riley Swanson (born 1984), American football player Robert Swanson (inventor) (1905-1994), Canadian inventor and poet Robert A. Swanson (1947-1999), Genentech founder Robert D. Swanson (born 1976),Coxswain Great Britain Juniors & Entrepreneur Ron Swanson, Parks and Recreation character Sandré Swanson (born 1948), California politician Shana Swanson (born 1967), American attorney Stan Swanson (born 1944), American baseball player Stephan Swanson (born 1967), South African shark researcher Steve Swanson, guitarist Steven Swanson (born 1960), American astronaut Timothy Swanson, British academic Wendy Sue Swanson, Pediatrician William Swanson (disambiguation), several people", "Abel Boyer (1667?", "Profiles is a live album by American jazz vibraphonist Gary McFarland featuring performances recorded at the Lincoln Centre Philharmonic Hall in 1966 for the Impulse!", "The Orca Formation is a geologic formation in Alaska.", "Men's Downhill World Cup 1993/1994", "in philosophy and economics at Delhi University, and Rati Ram's M.A.", "The song samples the bass line and the lyric \"Say what?\"", "Redirect to: Open Quimper Bretagne", "315, is a polka-mazurka composed by Johann Strauss II.", "Mike Spivey (born March 10, 1954) is a former professional American football player who played defensive back for the Chicago Bears, Oakland Raiders, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons", "An initial build of 30 in 1936-1937 was added to by British Railways in two batches each of ten locos in 1948 and 1950.", "The Church of the Holy Name in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a historic church built during 1913 to 1926.", "Cals (1914-1971), Dutch Prime Minister Józef Marian Chełmoński (1849-1914), Polish painter Jozef Chovanec (born 1960), Slovak footballer Jozef De Kesel (born 1947), Belgian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Jozef De Veuster (1840-1889), Belgian missionary better known as Father Damien Józef Elsner (1769-1854), Silesian composer, music teacher, and music theoretician Jozef Gabčík (1912-1942), Slovak soldier in the Czechoslovak army involved in Operation Anthropoid Jozef A.A. Geeraerts (1930-2015), Belgian writer Józef Grudzień (born 1939), Polish boxer and Olympic champion Józef Kazimierz Hofmann (1876-1957), Polish American pianist, composer, and inventor Jozef Israëls (1824-1911), Dutch painter Józef Klotz (1900-1941), Polish footballer Jozef Lenárt (1923-2004), Slovak Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1963-68 Józef Lustgarten (1899-1973), Polish footballer Jozef Moravčík (born 1945), Slovak diplomat and politician, Prime Minister of Slovakia in 1994 Jozef Teodor Mousson (1887-1946), Slovak Impressionist painter Jozef Murgaš (1864-1929), Slovak inventor, architect, botanist, painter, and priest Józef Piłsudski (1867-1935), Polish head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces Józef Pińkowski (1929-2000), Polish Communist politician, Prime Minister from 1980 to 1981 Józef Poniatowski (1763-1813), Polish political and military leader Jozef Pribilinec (born 1960), Slovak racewalker Józef Rotblat (1908-2005), Polish physicist Józef Szajba (1910-1945), Polish sailor Józef Szmidt (born 1935), Polish retired triple jumper, world record holder and twice Olympic champion Jozef Stümpel (born 1972), Slovak former National Hockey League player Jozef Tiso (1887-1947), Slovak priest and puppet head of state of Slovakia from 1939 to 1945 executed for war crimes Jozef Tomko (born 1924), Slovak Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Jozef Van Roey (1874-1961), Belgian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Jozef Vengloš (born 1936), Slovak football coach Józef Andrzej Załuski (1702-1774), Polish Bishop of Kiev and bibliophile", "People with this name include: Shin Gyeong-min (, born 1953), South Korean male politician with the Democratic United Party Hong Kyung-min (born 1976), South Korean male pop-rock singer Ra Kyung-min (born 1976), South Korean female badminton player Yoon Kyung-min (born 1979), South Korean male handball player Ha Kyoung-min (born 1982), South Korean male volleyball player Ko Kyung-min (born 1987), South Korean male football player Hur Kyoung-min (born 1990), South Korean male baseball player Park Kyung-min (born 1990), South Korean male football player Ri Kyong-min, North Korean male football player who scored a goal during the 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification", "Men's Slalom World Cup 1978/1979", "Notable people with the surname include: Beatrice Rigoni (born 1995), Italian rugby union player Benito Rigoni (born 1936), Italian bobsledder Emiliano Rigoni (born 1993), Argentine footballer Gianluigi Rigoni (born 1956), Italian footballer Guy Rigoni (born 1974), Australian rules footballer Luca Rigoni (born 1984), Italian footballer Marco Rigoni (born 1980), Italian footballer Mario Rigoni Stern (1921-2008), Italian writer Massimo Rigoni (born 1961), Italian ski jumper Nicola Rigoni (born 1990), Italian footballer Sergio Rigoni (born 1986), Italian cross-country skier Severino Rigoni (1914-1992), Italian cyclist", "The Air General Army was formed in April 1945 to better coordinate Japan's air defenses in response to the mounting air offensive against Japan and the expected invasion of the country later that year.", "In 2007, In a Lonely Place was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\"", "Redirect to: Rosalind Croucher", "Redirect to: Lahn", "Edirne Museum is in Edirne, Turkey", "Sverdlovo is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Sverdlovo, Leningrad Oblast, a rural locality in Leningrad Oblast Sverdlovo, name of several other rural localities", "Details of the film's hardcore version were leaked by the magazine Cinema X (July 1976; vol.8.", "Notable people with the surname include: Amanda Vanstone (born 1952), Australian politician and diplomat Hugh Vanstone, English lighting designer James W. VanStone (1925-2001), American anthropologist Paul Vanstone (born 1967), British sculptor Scott Vanstone (1947-2014), Canadian cryptographer", "Pablo Sebastián Melgar Torino (born January 14, 1980) is a Guatemalan football defender.", "List of Hebrew Bible events List of New Testament pericopes Gospel harmony#A parallel harmony presentation Acts of the Apostles#Outline Events of Revelation", "Books I Swear I Was There: The Gig That Changed the World (Milo Books 2001/Independent Music Press 2006) Bernard Sumner: Confusion - Joy Division, Electronic and New Order Versus The World (IMP 2007) Damon Albarn - Blur, Gorillaz and other Fables (IMP 2007) You're Entitled To An Opinion - The High Times and Many Lives of Tony Wilson, Factory Records and the Haçienda (John Blake Publishing 2009) Simon Cowell - The Man Who Changed the World (John Blake Publishing 2010) Emma Watson - The Biography (John Blake Publishing 2011) Ed Sheeran - A+ (John Blake Publishing 2012) Emeli Sandé - The Biography (John Blake Publishing 2013) Jake Bugg - The Biography (John Blake Publishing 2014) Tell The Truth and Shame the Devil (John Blake Publishing 2015) I Swear I Was There - Sex Pistols, Manchester and the Gig That Changed The World (John Blake Publishing 2016) The 1975 - Love, Sex & Chocolate (John Blake Publishing 2017) George Michael - Freedom (Carlton Books 2017) Black Moss (Fahrenheit Press 2018) Television music documentaries Wall of Fame (1998) (The Beatles/Oasis/Joy Division) I Swear I Was There (2001) (Sex Pistols) These Things Take Time: The Story of the Smiths (2002) Meet the Bunnymen (Echo & the Bunnymen - 2001) Truly, Madly, Deeply Vale (free rock festival movement of the 1970s - 2004)", "Karl Zaruba was the conductor of the Austrian Folk Musicians and director of the Schuhplattler Dance Band", "b/w \"The Great Diamond D.\"", "Redirect to: SDP (duo)", "Redirect to: 1989 Anguillian general election", "The caterpillars feed on ash (Fraxinus), privet (Ligustrum) and lilac (Syringa)", "As of 1999, there are an estimated 10,000 with this surname in the UK and Canada; specifically Hampshire, Ireland, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Veis (born 1990), Estonian footballer Greg Veis, American magazine editor Jaroslav Veis (born 1946), Czech journalist and writer", "Jimmie Lee Land, known as Buddy Ace (November 11, 1936 - December 25, 1994) was an American Texas blues singer, billed as the \"Silver Fox of the Blues.\"", "According to Associated Press reports at the time a Haganah spokesman said that the Jerusalem hotel attack was executed because \"the building was an important meeting place of Arab gangs, where arms were distributed to villages in the Jerusalem area.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Benjamín Marcantoni, Puerto Rican opera singer, actor and composer François Marcantoni (1920-2010), Corsican gangster, member of French resistance, bank robber and writer Jonathan Marcantoni, American novelist, screenwriter, and editor", "People with the surname include: Andrew McCreadie (1870-), Scottish footballer Barry McCreadie (born 1961), Irish footballer Drew McCreadie (born 1967), Canadian actor, playwright and improviser Eddie McCreadie (born 1940), Scottish footballer and manager Harvey McCreadie (1942-2008), Scottish footballer Tim McCreadie (born 1974), American Dirt Modified dracing driver", "After Varaz-Tiridates I's death, kingdom abolished and Mihranids stood as princes of Gardman.", "From 2009 until April 2, 2012, WQTL aired an oldies/classic hits format as \"Q106.1.\"", "Bratsberg Line is owned by the Norwegian National Rail Administration", "Notable people with the surname include: Kakhaber Aladashvili, Georgian footballer Konstantin Aladashvili, Georgian sledder", "Game of Thrones Theme was composed by Ramin Djawadi in 2011, after series creator David Benioff and D. B. Weiss approached him requesting a theme.", "Juan Antonio González Iglesias was the 2006 winner of the Loewe in poetry", "In 1984 Matthew Cooper ( rugby union ) played for New Zealand secondary schools against Australia then toured with the team to Britain.", "The larvae mainly feed on birch (Betula species), hazel (Corylus avellana), and willow (Salix species)", "A successor, Far Cry 4 was released in November 2014.", "Sofie Formica is an Australian television presenter and actress, best known for hosting Queensland-based lifestyle show The Great South East from 1997 until 2016", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Cécile Odin (born 1965), French cyclist Jaishree Odin (born 1952), academic at the University of Hawaii Jean Odin (1889-1975), French politician Jean-Marie Odin (1807-1870), French Roman Catholic missionary, first Bishop of Galveston, and second Archbishop of New Orleans Given name: Odin Langen (1913-1976), American politician and U.S. Representative from Minnesota", "Notable people with the surname include: Eva Maria Zuk, Mexican classical pianist Judith D. Zuk (1951-2007), American horticulturist, writer and conservationist Marlene Zuk (born 1956), American evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist Wayne Zuk (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player Fictional characters: Georges Zuk, a purported French surrealist poet created by British writer Robin Skelton", "The Happiest Days of Your Life may refer to: The Happiest Days of Your Life (play), a 1947 farce by the English playwright John Dighton The Happiest Days of Your Life (film), a 1950 cinema adaptation of the stage play", "The film was sold to 64 countries", "Nanda Mallawaarachchi was also the former Acting Commander & Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army as well as the Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Indonesia", "\"Way of Life\" references \"Paid in Full\" (\"Paid in Full\" also samples \"Don't Look Any Further\") also samples with Mannie Fresh saying at the end \"What happened to peace?", "Redirect to: Sixtine Vulgate", "Ingegjerd Ebba Dagmar Løvenskiold Stuart, née Andvord (born 27 September 1931) is a Swedish-Norwegian courtier, Ingegjerd Løvenskiold Stuart holds the position of Mistress of the Robes to Queen Sonja?", "The speech became widely known during the Civil War by the title \"Ain't I a Woman?", "Sophocles Alexiou works as a commercial photographer, his main specialty being portrait and wedding photography.", "Notable people with the surname include: David Isay (born 1965), American radio producer Richard Isay (1934-2012), American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, author and gay activist", "Buckworth may also refer to: Buckworth, Surrey John Buckworth (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Klugman (born 1963), media strategist and campaign consultant Brian Klugman (born 1975), American actor Dick Klugman (1924-2011), Austrian-born Australian politician Jack Klugman (1922-2012), American stage, film and television actor Jeni Klugman, female development economist Patrick Klugman (born 1977), French attorney and politician", "This is a list of urban agglomerations and cities, not included in urban agglomerations, with a population above 100,000 as per 2011 census in the Indian state of Delhi:", "Kurowski (Polish pronunciation: [kurfski]; feminine: Kurowska; plural: Kurowscy) is a Polish surname.", "The album's title derives from \"Make My Life a Prayer to You\", which begins: \"Make my life a prayer to You / I wanna do what You want me to / No empty words and no white lies / no token prayers, no compromise.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Wally Dallenbach Jr. (born 1963), American NASCAR driver Wally Dallenbach Sr. (born 1936), American Cart driver Robert B. Dallenbach, American bishop of the Pillar of Fire Church", "Ohave Shalom Synagogue ( Woodbridge , New York ) led to its listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 470 of the United States Reports:", "The following lists of presidents are available:", "Redirect to: Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia", "Notable people with the surname include: Dougie Marillier (born 1978), Zimbabwean cricketer Garance Marillier (born 1998), French actress Juliet Marillier (born 1948), New Zealand-born writer of fantasy William Marillier (1832-1896), English cricketer", "Notable people with the surname include: Marcus Grönholm, Finnish rally driver Ossi-Petteri Grönholm, Finnish ice hockey defenceman Ulf Grönholm, Finnish rally driver", "Events from the year 1607 in Sweden", "Desprez or des Prez is a surname, and may refer to:", "This article lists veterinary pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name.", "Nathaniel Batts (-1679) was a fur trader, explorer and Indian interpreter.", "Notable people with the surname include: Hans Globke (1898-1973), high-ranking German public servant Rob Globke (born 1982), American former professional ice hockey player", "\"Kola Shaler\" has been the most popular beverage, and is today known as \"Nicaragua's national soft drink.\"", "6th Jat Light Infantry could trace their origins to 1803, when they were the 1st Battalion, 22nd Bengal Native Infantry.", "Redirect to: Sharda (singer)", "Canton of Charny consists of the following communes: Chamvres Charny-Orée-de-Puisaye Chassy La Ferté-Loupière Fleury-la-Vallée Merry-la-Vallée Montholon Les Ormes Paroy-sur-Tholon Poilly-sur-Tholon Saint-Maurice-le-Vieil Saint-Maurice-Thizouaille Senan Sépeaux-Saint-Romain Sommecaise Le Val-d'Ocre Valravillon", "Notable people with the surname include: D. D. Verni (born 1961), American bass guitarist Marco Antonio Verni (born 1976), Chilean shot putter", "The village is on the Medjerda river at the confluence with the Oued el-Ahmar and the town has a mosque", "In the Summer of His Years may refer to: In the Summer of His Years (album), a 1963 album by Connie Francis \"In the Summer of His Years\" (song), a 1963 song written by Herb Kretzmer and David Lee", "Parable of the Lost Sheep is the first member of a trilogy about redemption that Jesus tells after the Pharisees and religious leaders accuse him of welcoming and eating with \"sinners.\"", "Mohammed Ahmad Said Al Edah was transferred to United Arab Emirate, with fourteen other men, on August 15, 2016.", "In 1982, Shield's Crossing was listed on the National Register of Historic Places under the name of \"Edwin M. Shield's House.\"", "List of listed buildings in Ardrossan, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Beith, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Cumbrae, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Dalry, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Dreghorn, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Dundonald, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Irvine, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Kilbride, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Kilmory, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Largs, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Millport, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in Stevenston, North Ayrshire List of listed buildings in West Kilbride, North Ayrshire" ]
[ "Driopea is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: subgenus Driopea Driopea clytina Pascoe, 1858 Driopea schmidi Breuning, 1971 Driopea setosa Aurivillius, 1922 subgenus Fasciatodriopea Driopea chinensis Breuning, 1967 Driopea griseobasalis Breuning, 1968 Driopea nigrofasciata Pic, 1926 subgenus Inermodriopea Driopea atronotata Pic, 1929 Driopea cyrtomera Aurivillius, 1922 Driopea delta Aurivillius, 1922 Driopea griseonotata Breuning, 1957 Driopea inermis Pascoe, 1864 Driopea nigromaculata Pic, 1926 subgenus Luteodriopea Driopea luteolineata Pic, 1926 subgenus Trichodriopea Driopea excavatipennis Breuning, 1980", "Redirect to: List of Tennessee Volunteers head basketball coaches", "Hans Rasmussen is the name of: Hans Rasmussen (baseball) (1895-1949), American baseball player Hans Rasmussen (trade unionist) (1902-1996), Danish trade unionist and politician Hans Kjeld Rasmussen (born 1954), Danish sports shooter", "The voice of Sean Combs (the executive producer of the Bad Boys II soundtrack) can be heard in the song interjecting short phrases such as \"yeah, yeah!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Vickers (1786-1869), British landscape-painter Alfred Gomersal Vickers (1810-1837), British marine-painter Brian Vickers, American stock car driver, currently racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Brian Vickers (academic), British authority on rhetoric Charles Vickers (footballer) (1891-1917), Scottish footballer David Vickers, a fictional character on the soap opera One Life to Live Diana Vickers, English singer Doris Vickers (born 1980), Austrian archaeoastronomer Douglas Vickers, English industrialist and politician Edward Vickers (1804-1897), British steel maker and industrialist F. B. Vickers (1903-1985), Australian author Geoffrey Vickers (1894-1982), pioneer of systems thinking George Vickers, United States Senator from Maryland Harry Franklin Vickers (1898-1977), American inventor and industrialist Jack Vickers, English footballer James Oswald Noel Vickers, British trade union leader Janeene Vickers, American athlete Joan Vickers, Baroness Vickers, British National Liberal and Conservative Party politician John Vickers (disambiguation) John Vickers, British economist Jon Vickers, Canadian operatic tenor Jon Vickers (rugby union), rugby union player Kevin Vickers, Canadian ambassador to Ireland, former Canadian Parliament House of Commons Sergeant-at-Arms Kipp Vickers, American football player Lawrence Vickers, NFL fullback Lee Vickers, NFL tight end for the Baltimore Ravens Matt Vickers, British politician Martha Vickers, American television and film actress Michael Vickers (bishop), Bishop of Colchester in England Michael G. Vickers, United States Assistant Secretary of Defense Mike Vickers, British guitarist and composer Patricia Vickers-Rich (born 1944), Australian palaeontologist Roy Henry Vickers, Canadian painter Salley Vickers, English novelist Sara Vickers, Scottish actress Scott Vickers (born 1977), British actor Stan Vickers, British athlete Stanley Vickers (MP), English distiller and Conservative politician Steve Vickers (computer scientist), author of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer ROM firmware Steve Vickers (footballer), English association footballer Steve Vickers (ice hockey), Canadian born hockey player with the New York Rangers William Edward Vickers (1889-1965), English mystery writer better known under Vickers ( surname )'s main pen name Roy Vickers Yvette Vickers, American actress, pin-up model and singer", "The teams that took part in the tournament were: CAI Zaragoza - host team TAU Cerámica - 2007/2008 Liga ACB champions DKV Joventut - 2007/2008 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto champions Regal FC Barcelona - Runner-up in the ACB League Play-Off 2007/2008", "Naceri (also spelled Naseri, or Nasseri, Arabic: ‎, Persian: ‎‎) is an Arabic and Iranian surname, it may refer to: Mehran Karimi Nasseri, Iranian refugee Mohammad Ashraf Naseri, Afghan governor Samy Naceri, French actor", "Alphonse Nzoungou (1938?", "While participating in the 2002 American Idols LIVE!", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Castiglia (born 1969), American musician Ferdinando Castiglia (died 1521), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Ivan Castiglia (born 1988), Italian footballer Jim Castiglia (1918-2007), American football player Luca Castiglia (born 1989), Italian footballer Paul Castiglia (born 1966), American comic book writer and editor Vincent Castiglia (born 1982), American painter", "Route 194 or Highway 194 may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Gaja (born 1940), owner of the Gaja Winery Elena Gaja (born 1946), Romanian mezzo-soprano opera singer Gabriela Gaja (born 1972), Mexican retired butterfly swimmer Leilani Gaja (born 1985), Japanese model and actress", "In 2004, Joan Acocella called Cornejo \"the most technically accomplished male ballet dancer in the United States.\"", "Yelena A Panova, often Elena Panova (Russian: ; born April 26, 1979) is a female bodybuilder from Voronezh, Russia", "Whisky Supper is the fifth album released by the Wicked Tinkers", "A Court Order of 10 May 1651 says: \"Whereas Mr Edmund Scarburgh, Mr. Thomas Johnson, Mr Richard Vaughan, Captain John Dollinge, John Robinson, Toby Norton, Richard Baily, Ambrose Dixon, Richard Hill, Jenkin Price And divers others Inhabitants and free men in the Upper parte of the parish in the Countie of Northampton Did in a Hostile manner (contrary to the knowne Lawes of Virginia And the League made with the Indians) upon the 28th day of Aprill last past Rayse a partie of men to the number of fiftie persons with Armes and ammunicon And upon the aforesaid daie marched amonge the Indians with a Resolucon to take or kill the Queene of Pocamoke, shott att Indians, slashed and cut [can't read], Took Indyans prisoner, And bound one of them with a Chayne, which said Accons caused the Indyans To Invade the Countie, to the great danger of our Lives and Estate, It is therefore ordered That the Sherriff shall forthwith Arrest the Bodies of all the abovesaid parties And such other (upon inquiry) as hee shall have notice of (which went out against the indyans upon their Designe) To the Number of 50 persons and that hee keepe them in his custodie until they enter into bonds to make their personal appearance at James Citty to answer the premisses before the Governor and Council upon th XXIth day of this Instant Moneth (att the suite of our Sovereign King).\"", "Coprinopsis psychromorbida is a plant pathogen that causes snow mould on wheat and rye and can also cause rotting in pear", "First album of Polish hardcore punk rock band Eye for an Eye", "Djurgården will in the 2005 season compete in the Allsvenskan, Svenska Cupen and UEFA Cup", "Lagos State Senior Model College Kankon is a state owned secondary school located along Owode-Apa road of Badagry LGA, Lagos State.", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Bromby (1814-1907), Anglican bishop of Tasmania Charles Hamilton Bromby (1843-1904), Attorney-General of Tasmania Henry Bromby (1840-1911), Dean of Hobart John Edward Bromby (1809-1889), Australian schoolmaster Leigh Bromby (born 1980), English footballer Peter Bromby (born 1964), Bermudian sailor REDIRECT Volkmar Bromby (born 1952)Rursee sailor", "Redirect to: List of lakes of Missoula County, Montana", "France Business School (fBS) was a French Business School, founded in 2012 by a meanwhile cancelled merger of four French business schools: l'École supérieure de commerce et management (ESCEM) in Tours, Poitiers and Orléans l'École supérieure de commerce d'Amiens (ESC Amiens) l'École supérieure de commerce de Clermont (ESC Clermont) l'ESC Bretagne Brest", "Redirect to: 2003 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships", "Michael Davitt (25 March 1846 - 30 May 1906) was an Irish republican activist for a variety of causes, especially Home Rule and land reform.", "Alina Lisi Garciamendez-Rowold (born April 16, 1991 in Fairview, Texas) is a Mexican-American footballer who plays as a defender for the Mexico women's national team.", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Jorge Fernandez and Alfred Ybarra", "Midnight Bowling is part of Gameloft's Midnight series, which includes Midnight Pool, Midnight Casino and Midnight Hold'em Poker, and the game was also included in the Midnight Play!", "Arc may refer to:", "The stadium one of 25 venue for 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup and hosted two matches between Netherlands Women's and New Zealand Women's and again between India Women's and Netherlands Women's", "Sovereignty and Its Other: Toward the Dejustification of Violence is a book-length study of sovereignty and its relation with violence by Dimitris Vardoulakis.", "Tân Lc may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Tân Lc, Cn Thơ, a ward of Tht Nt District Tân Lc, Hà Tĩnh, a commune of Lc Hà District Tân Lc, Vĩnh Long, a commune of Tam Bình District Tân Lc, Cà Mau, a commune of Thi Bình District", "Haskin is a surname, and may refer to: Byron Haskin Scott Haskin Steve Haskin", "An incomplete list of events in 1302 in Italy:", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Ettlinger (1925-2013), American electrical engineer and pioneer in television and video technology Elisabeth Ettlinger (1915-2012), German-born Swiss archaeologist and academic Harry L. Ettlinger (1926-2018), American engineer Jacob Ettlinger (1798-1871), German rabbi and author, and one of the leaders of German Orthodoxy Leopold Ettlinger (1913-1989), Warburg Institute historian of the Italian renaissance and UC Berkeley Art Department Chair, 1970-80 Marion Ettlinger (born 1949), photographer specializing in author portraits Max Ettlinger (1877-1929), German psychologist", "This is a discography of Kottonmouth Kings, an American rap rock group from Orange County, California", "Dokapon: Monster Hunter, known in Japan as Dokapon-Q: Monster Hunter!", "Tony Abbott was the first prime minister to use the new BMW 7 Series", "Environmental ethics is an established field of practical philosophy \"which reconstructs the essential types of argumentation that can be made for protecting natural entities and the sustainable use of natural resources.\"", "According to a study published in November 2011 in Zootaxa, this species does not belong in Eulimella", "Nyssocarinus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Nyssocarinus bondari (Melzer, 1927) Nyssocarinus humeralis Monné, 1985 Nyssocarinus vittatus Gilmour, 1960", "Nicothoe is a genus of copepods, containing the following species: Nicothoe analata Kabata, 1966 Nicothoe astaci Audouin & Edwards, 1826 Nicothoe brucei Kabata, 1967 Nicothoe simplex Kabata, 1967 Nicothoe tumulosa Cressey, 1976", "Mickwitziids are a Cambrian group of shelly fossils with originally phosphatic valves, belonging to the Brachiopod stem group, and exemplified by the genus Mickwitzia - the other genera are Heliomedusa (a possible junior synonym of Mickwitzia?)", "A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1961:", "J. N. Reddy may refer to: J. N. Reddy (engineer), Indian-American engineer JN Reddy (politician), South African politician", "183-198 (ISBN 3-8322-4446-8); Sarkar, S. (2004), \"Non-Tariff measures in services measuring gains from movement of skilled personnel in quantifying Non Tariff Barriers to Trade\" in P. Dee, M. Ferrantino (eds.)", "Redirect to: Richard Fuller (Conservative politician)", "Lancelot (Launcelot) Bulkeley (1568?", "Notable people with the surname include: David Floyd Lambertson, former United States Ambassador to Thailand William Lambertson, former United States Representative from Kansas", "Caleb Martin may refer to: Caleb Martin (American football) (1924-1994), American football tackle Caleb Martin (basketball) (born 1995), American basketball player Caleb Martin Joseph (born 1986), American baseball player Caleb Martin House, historic house in Connecticut", "Notable people with the surname include: Iván Fandiño (1980-2017), Spanish bullfighter Martha Isabel Fandiño Pinilla (born 1956), Colombian-Italian mathematician Soledad Fandiño (born 1982), Argentine actress", "Notable people with the surname include: Balthasar Bekker, Dutch minister and author of philosophical and theological works Bernd and Hilla Becher, German photographers J. J. Becher, German physician and alchemist Johannes R. Becher, (1891-1958), German politician and writer John Thomas Becher, English clergyman and writer on social economy Kurt Becher, (1909-1995), German SS officer Mordechai Becher, author and lecturer on Jewish theology Ulrich Becher, German writer", "Munnings is a surname which may refer to: Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959), English painter Catie Munnings (born 1997), British rally driver Clare Munnings, pen-name of two American mystery authors Frederick Tansley Munnings (born 1875), British spiritualist medium and former burglar, exposed as a fraud Tim Munnings (born 1966), Bahamian athlete", "Curling at the 2002 Winter Olympics took place from February 11 to February 18 in Ogden, Utah:", "Abu Khalil Qabbani (Arabic: ‎ / ALA-LC: Abū Khalīl al-Qabbānī; 1835-1902) was a Syrian playwright and composer of Turkish origin.", "Notable people with the surname include: John Musmanno (born 1942), American judge Michael Musmanno (1897-1968), American jurist, politician, United States Navy admiral and writer", "Sousa was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cape Verde from 2001 to 2002 and subsequently Minister of Infrastructure, Transports and Sea", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1970:", "Notable people with the surname include: Alex Timpson (1946-2016), was a British campaigner for children's rights Annis May Timpson, academic specialising in Canadian Studies Ant Timpson (born 1966), New Zealand fllm producer Edward Timpson (born 1973), British politician John Timpson (1928-2005), British journalist and broadcaster John Timpson (businessman) (born 1943), British businessman Michael Timpson (born 1967), American football player Michael Sidney Timpson (born 1970), American composer Tyrell Timpson (born 1986), an American professional basketball player William E. Jessop (born William E. Timpson), a leader in the Mormon fundamentalist movement", "Redirect to: Liberty Square (Magic Kingdom)", "Organized after World War II in 1946, the MPSSAA is made up of public high schools from each of Maryland's 23 counties and independent city of Baltimore City, which joined the association in 1993 when Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association's public high schools withdrew at the orders of a new Superintendent of Public Instruction (schools) in the Baltimore City Public Schools from the earlier longtime athletic league, the Maryland Scholastic Association (M.S.A.)", "Janez Janša and Zoran Janković did not know how to explain the source of all of 10th Government of Slovenia's assets Cabinet members came from five parties of the new coalition, until SLS, DL and DeSUS left the coalition on 23 January 2013: Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) - 4 Ministers - 6 Ministers at the end of the term New Slovenia (NSi) - 1 Minister + 1 Minister without portfolio Gregor Virant's Civic List (DL) - 2 Ministers - Left coalition with resignation of both ministers on 23 January 2013 Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS) - 2 Ministers - Left coalition on 23 January 2013 but both ministers stayed on positions SLS - 2 Ministers - Left coalition on 23 January 2013 but both ministers stayed on positions", "Rend City is an unincorporated community in Browning Township, Franklin County, Illinois, United States.", "Pindrawal is a town in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh, India", "For an overview of microcomputers of different kinds, see the following lists of microcomputers: List of early microcomputers List of home computers List of home computers by video hardware", "Critic Ralph J. Gleason wrote that Wilson \"helped make the beginnings of the folk music invasion.\"", "Redirect to: Film Festival Kitzbühel", "The surname may refer to: Dmitry Mitrohin (1883-1973), Russian artist Galina Mitrokhina (disambiguation) Vasili Mitrokhin (1922-2004), major and senior archivist for the Soviet Union's foreign intelligence service, author of the Mitrokhin Archive Mitrokhin Commission Sergey Mitrokhin (born 1963), Russian politician and statesman", ": corner) may refer to: Dastgah, a Persian musical system Gusheh, Farsan, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran Gusheh, Kiar, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran Gusheh, Lordegan, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran Gusheh, Hamadan, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran Gusheh-ye Badi ol Zaman, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran Gusheh-ye Sad-e Vaqas, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran Gusheh, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Gusheh-ye Shahzadeh Qasem, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran Gusheh, Aligudarz, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran Gusheh, Dorud, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran Shahanshah, Lorestan, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran Gusheh, Markazi, a village in Markazi Province, Iran Gusheh-ye Mohammad Malek, a village in Markazi Province, Iran Qusheh, a village in Semnan Province, Iran Gusheh-ye Olya (disambiguation) Gusheh-ye Sofla (disambiguation)", "This drill was featured in the Hoops and Caroms International Playbook authored by Ed Yuhas in 1992, as well More Five-Star Basketball Drills by Howard Garfinkel in 2003", "Notable people with the surname include: Cherie Witter (born 1963), American model and actress; Playboy Playmate 1985 Daniel Witter (died 1675), Irish-Anglican priest Daniel P. Witter (1852-1930), New York politician Dean G. Witter (1887-1969), American businessman; founder of Dean Witter & Co. Jim Witter (born 1964), Canadian country music and Christian music singer and songwriter Junior Witter (born 1974), English professional boxer Karen Witter (born 1961), American model and actress Lisa Witter, author Ray Witter (1896-1983), American football player Rick Witter (born 1972), English singer and songwriter Tony Witter (born 1965), English professional football player", "Samuel B. Ringgold (1796 - May 11, 1846) was an artillery officer in the United States Army who was noted for several military innovations which caused him to be called the \"Father of Modern Artillery.\"", "Redirect to: Atmosfer Metro Station", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Dousa Hepburn (1830-1921), Presbyterian pastor, professor and President of Miami University and Davidson College Benjamin Dousa (born 1992), Swedish politician Franciscus Dousa (1577-1630), Dutch classical scholar Janus Dousa (1545-1604), Dutch statesman, jurist, historian, poet and philologist and the first Librarian of Leiden University Library", "The Yangming Mountains (Chinese: ; pinyin: Yángmíng shān), historically known as Yanghe Mountains (), are a group of mountains located in Yongzhou, southwestern Hunan, also the series of mountains of Dupang Range.", "The album contains two previously released greatest hits albums, Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000 and Footprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 2001-2011", "Mashable's review titled its headline \"Netflix newbie Brown Nation is the off-kilter Indian sitcom that's truly authentic.\"", "Stéphane Trompille (born 1 December 1982) is a French politician representing La République En Marche!", "De ceulx qui premier trouvèrent armes (he names Alexander the Great and Hector as the first armigers) De quelle maniére on fait armes (all coat of arms have three elements: metals [de métal], colours [de couleur], and furs [de penne]) Quantes métax, quantes couleurs et quantes pennes il y a en armes et comment on les doit blasonner (how to describe the metals, colours, and furs) A quelle vertu, quelle complexion, quelle des sept planettes, quel des XII signes célestes, quelle pierre précieuse, quel jour de la sepmaine, quel des III élémens et quel métal signifie en armes chascun desdits métalxs et coleurs (deals with the relation of metals and colours to virtues, seven planets, 12 celestial signs, gemstones, weekdays, 3 elements) Le chapittre contient IX choses dont chascune desquelles fait le tiers de l'escu, et quant elle est plus petile, c'est devise (deals with ordinaries) Démonstre jusques à quel nombre on doit nombrer toutes choses... et quant on doit dire sans nombre ou semé (deals with field treatments, and Clément Prinsault's maximal numbers like semé, checkered etc.)", "The term chord was selected due to the curved nature of the wing's surface Chord (peer-to-peer), a peer-to-peer protocol and algorithm for distributed hash tables (DHT) Chord (concurrency), a concurrency construct in some object-oriented programming languages Andrew Chord, a comic book character who is the former mentor of the New Warriors Chord Overstreet, American actor and musician Canadian Hydrogen Observatory and Radio-transient Detector (CHORD), a proposed successor to the CHIME radio telescope Chord may also refer to: Mouse chording or a chorded keyboard, where multiple buttons are held down simultaneously to produce a specific action The Chords may refer to: The Chords, 1970s British mod revival band The Chords (American band), 1950s American doo-wop group Chords may refer to: Chords (musician), a Swedish hiphop/reggae artist", "Fosshaug has made 129 appearances for Sweden", "Wubei Zhi was compiled in 1621 by Mao Yuanyi ( Máo Yuányí; 1594-1640?", "Redirect to: List of council estates in the United Kingdom", "Notable people with the surname include: John Coughran (born 1951), American basketball player Tom B. Coughran (1906-1993), American banker", "Leon Katz (July 10, 1919 - January 23, 2017) was professor emeritus of drama at Yale University.", "Notable people with the surname include: Goran Cvijanović (born 1986), Slovenian footballer Miroslav Cvijanović (born 1985), Slovenian footballer Zoran Cvijanović (born 1958), Serbian actor Željka Cvijanović, (born 1967), politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Notable people with the surname include: Bob Geren (born 1961), American baseball player Charlie Geren (born 1949), American politician Pete Geren (born 1952), American politician Richard Geren (1917-2002), American geologist", "This season was broadcast by 4Kids Entertainment as Yu-Gi-Oh!", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Kawana (born 1956), Namibian politician Koichi Kawana (born 1930), Japanese academic Machiko Kawana (born 1983), Japanese voice actress Mariko Kawana (born 1967), Japanese actress Nicola Kawana (born 1970), New Zealand actress", "Neemuchwala, who had been group president and chief operating officer (COO) of Wipro from April 2015, was appointed CEO with effect from February 1, 2016.", "Susanne Kos is a member of the Women's National Team.", "Redirect to: 4th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment", "Sinofsky is a surname and may refer to: Bruce Sinofsky (1956-2015), American documentary film director Steven Sinofsky (born 1965), American business executive", "The Chiefs also became the New Zealand Conference winners and take out the BNZ Cup", "Formed by the Organic Act of 1801 from parts of Montgomery and Prince George's County, Maryland, Washington County referred to all of the District of Columbia \"on the east side of the Potomac, together with the islands therein.\"", "The following is a list of military bases in Brazil, sorted by location:", "researchers recently had tested and made an antivenom to treat the lethal bite that it carries.<Moussa, I., Hessain, A., Al-Arfaj, A. Farouk, K., Selim, S. 2015. immunological Properties of Anti Naja haje arabica (The Arabian Cobra) Snake Venom Antibodies Prepared in Chicken 11: 956-959.> ></ref>", "Genoveva Guardiola de Estrada Palma (30 July 1858 - 30 December 1926) was the Honduran-born wife of the first President of Cuba, Tomás Estrada Palma, when the country gained its independence from Spain.", "Dario is a masculine given name, etymologically related to Darius", "Runcorn Town Football Club is an English association football club based in Runcorn, Cheshire, England." ]
[ "Candela Ferro (born November 13, 1973 in Reconquista, Argentina) is an Argentine journalist, model, and current host of Telemundo's Al Rojo Vivo: Fin de Semana con Candela Ferro and the E!", "Merlo's body was later reinterred at Mount Carmel Cemetery, in Hillside, Illinois, in a mausoleum bearing the name, \"Michele Merlo.\"", "Lahanda may refer to: Lahnda, a language group of Western Punjab, Pakistan Lahanda, Bargarh, a village in Bargarh district, Odisha, India Lahanda, Kendujhar, a village in Kendujhar district, Odisha, India Lahanda, Sundargarh, a village in Sundargarh district, Odisha, India Lahanda, Uttar Dinajpur, a village in Uttar Dinajpur district, West Bengal, India", "Kiran may refer to: Kiran (given name), an Indian given name used for men or women (including a list of persons with the name) Kiran, an anglicised variant of the Gaelic given name Ciarán Kirn, a village and municipality in Azerbaijan Kiran, Sri Lanka, a town in Sri Lanka Kiran, a spelling variant of Karan, which may refer to several place names in Iran, see Karan, Iran (disambiguation) Kiran, pseudonym of the Indian writer Kanchinath Jha Kiran fonts, a Devanagari typeface and font HAL Kiran, an Indian aircraft Kiran (serial), a 2017 Pakistani television drama serial that aired on Geo Entertainment People with Kiran as a surname include: Sashi Kiran, Fijian founder and director of non-profit community organisation", "The PlayStation release was published by Atlus in Japan, while BAM!", "Gornja Bijenja (Serbian Cyrillic: ) is a village in the municipality of Nevesinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "MACA or maca can mean: Maca (plant)", "The 2006 edition of Pro Football Prospectus listed the 2004 Steelers as one of 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers season's \"Heartbreak Seasons\", in which teams \"dominated the entire regular season only to falter in the playoffs, unable to close the deal.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Felix Moscheles (1833-1917), painter Gary Moscheles (born 1971), alias of musician Mike Paradinas Ignaz Moscheles (1794-1870), composer and pianist", "It was renamed to Oleksandriiske in 2016 as part of Decommunization in Ukraine", "Redirect to: MEDIA sub-programme of Creative Europe", "Events from the year 1837 in Sweden", "Irshad mirza is an Indian industrialist and the executive chairman of mirza", "It is the headquarters of Bommanahal mandal in Kalyandurg revenue division.", "Hunt's cannery, operated through most of the 20th century, closed and demolished in late 20th century Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, building no longer extant as of 2014 Meek Mansion (NRHP), in unincorporated Alameda County, historically associated with Hayward Mervyns Building, former headquarters of the Mervyns department store chain (demolished in 21st century) Moreau Catholic High School Mount Eden High School Pioneer Amphitheatre Pioneer Gym Pioneer Stadium Russell City Energy Center San Mateo-Hayward Bridge, with the eastern terminus in Hayward Skywest Commons, shopping center South Hayward BART station Southland Mall St. Rose Hospital Sunset High School Tennyson High School Ukraina Ranch, the former property of Agapius Honcharenko (no longer extant) CHL#1025, marker located in Garin Regional Park City Center Building, the second former city hall, briefly the tallest building in Hayward (abandoned in 1989, then demolished in 2020) Warren Hall, on the California State University, East Bay campus, demolished in 2013", "La Trobe may refer to: Charles La Trobe (1801-1875), the first lieutenant-governor of the state of Victoria, Australia Places in Australia named after Charles La Trobe: La Trobe University, Victoria Latrobe Valley, Victoria City of Latrobe, a local government area of Victoria La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria Mount LaTrobe, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria - 754m peak Division of La Trobe, Australian Electoral Division, Victoria Latrobe, a town in Tasmania Things in Australia named after Charles La Trobe: HMAS Latrobe, Australian ship The La Trobe Journal, scholarly journal of the State Library of Victoria Other uses La Trobe, former name of Latrobe, California", "The Vanapa is a river of Papua New Guinea.", "Reynold Grey , 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthin was summoned to Parliament from 1354 to 1388.", "Robert Wayne Gardner (1894-?)", "Erra Fazira received another three Malaysia Film Festival's Best Actress award nomination for her performance in Soalnya Siapa?", "This is a list of chapters for Yu-Gi-Oh!", "Sad may also refer to:", "The House That Dripped Blood is a 1971 British horror anthology film directed by Peter Duffell and distributed by Amicus Productions.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jeanette Kwakye (born 1983), English sprinter Benjamin Kwakye (born 1967), Ghanaian writer Isaac Kwakye (born 1977), Ghanaian footballer", "Love Is in the Heir is an American reality documentary television series on E!", "\"Poor Boy\" was a song written by Tim Finn and recorded by Split Enz for Poor Boy ( Split Enz song )'s 1980 True Colours album.", "Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the Chicago White Sox organizations and rosters of Chicago White Sox minor league players's affiliates:", "This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter O:", "Notable people with the surname include: Philippe Forquet, Viscount de Dorne, (born 1940), French actor and aristocrat Pietro Forquet (born 1925), Italian bridge player", "Tetsuya Nishiwaki ( , Nishiwaki Tetsuya, born May 22, 1977) is a former Japanese football player.", "Richard Lugar Center for Public Health Research (Georgian: ) is a research center (laboratory) based on the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health, which was opened in 2011 and fully exploited in August 2013.", "Apukhtin (Russian: ) is a Russian surname and may refer to: Aleksey Apukhtin (1840-1893), Russian poet, writer and critic German Apukhtin (born 1936), Soviet footballer Alexander Apukthin, superintendent of Congress Poland in the late 19th century", "The following table lists the regions of the Earth at various latitudes:", "The first editor in chief was Roman Konoplev (Cyrillic: ) (2007-2008).", "Redirect to: Bernardo Guimarães", "As of mid-2015, freight trains are the only rail traffic at the station.", "There is a memorial monument dedicated to him in the city park of Krems, Austria", "Ekangarsarai is a town in Nalanda district of Bihar state, India", "Redirect to: List of awards and nominations received by the Who", "Frank P. Banta recorded three sides for Victor in September 1903, one piano solo (Hello!", "Antodice is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Antodice abstrusa Lane, 1940 Antodice aureicollis Martins & Galileo, 1985 Antodice chemsaki McCarty, 2006 Antodice cretata Bates, 1872 Antodice eccentrica Galileo & Martins, 1992 Antodice exilis Chemsak & Noguera, 1993 Antodice fasciata Linsley, 1935 Antodice inscripta Lane, 1970 Antodice juncea Bates, 1881 Antodice kyra Martins & Galileo, 1998 Antodice lenticula Martins & Galileo, 1985 Antodice lezamai McCarty, 2006 Antodice mendesi Lane, 1940 Antodice micromacula Galileo & Monne, 2008 Antodice neivai Lane, 1940 Antodice nympha Bates, 1881 Antodice opena Martins & Galileo, 2004 Antodice picta (Klug, 1825) Antodice pinima Martins & Galileo, 1998 Antodice pudica Lane, 1970 Antodice quadrimaculata Martins & Galileo, 2003 Antodice quinquemaculata Lane, 1970 Antodice sexnotata Franz, 1959 Antodice spilota Martins & Galileo, 1998 Antodice suturalis Galileo & Martins, 1992 Antodice tricolor Martins & Galileo, 1985 Antodice venustula Lane, 1973", "A special election was held in Maine's 1st congressional district on September 27, 1827 to fill a vacancy left by the death of William Burleigh (A) on July 2, 1827", "Makeham is a surname, and may refer to: Bob Makeham (born 1901, date of death unknown), Australian rules footballer Eliot Makeham (1882-1956), English actor William Makeham (1826-1891), English actuary and mathematician", "The following events occurred in May 1962:", "Vernon County Courthouse ( Missouri ) was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.", "Notable people with the surname include: Eric Sheptock (born 1969), American homelessness activist Frank Sheptock (born 1963), American football player", "...All That Might Have Been... is British singer-songwriter Peter Hammill's 34th solo album, released on ... All That Might Have Been ...'s own Fie!", "In 1965, Mohamed Chouikh acted in one of Algeria's greatest film productions, L'Aube des damnés by René Vautier and Ahmed Rachedi.", "Redirect to: Ronald de la Fuente", "1987 Family Circle NSW Open was the 95th edition of the tournament and was held from 5 January until 11 January 1987.", "List of rivers flowing in the province of West Sumatra, Indonesia:", "Other recordings include sonatas for violin and piano by Grieg (together with the violinist Vinnitsky) - for the Russian Seasons label, also - Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Taneyev, Rubinstein for Gold Club", "Haplaner is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Haplaner australis (Blackburn, 1888) Haplaner insulicola Blackburn, 1901 Haplaner velox (Castelnau, 1867)", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 537 of the United States Reports:", "The libretto was first published in London in 1768 (?)", "Help , Help , the Globolinks ! was commissioned by the Hamburg State Opera and first performed as Hilfe, Hilfe, die Globolinks!", "Lan Yingying is known for her roles as Huanbi in Empresses in the Palace (2011)", "Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company is a firearms manufacturer located in Big Timber, Montana, United States.", "Other Haitian islands include: Gonâve Island Île-à-Vache (Cow Island) Les Cayemites Grand Cayemite Petite Cayemite Tortuga Island (Turtle Island) Grosse Caye Navassa Island (claimed by both Haiti and the United States.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Joseph Veverka (born 1941), American astronomer Richard Veverka (born 1987), Czech footballer Vilém Veverka (born 1978), Czech oboist", "Theron Rudd Strong (November 7, 1802 Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut - May 14, 1873) was an American lawyer and politician from New York,", "Sydney Harold Deamer (1891-1962) was a newspaper journalist, an editor and soldier.", "Notable people with the surname include: Daijiro Murai ( , born 1962), Japanese rugby union player Ernest Isao Murai (1900-1981), Japanese American political official Hideo Murai (1958-1995), member of the Aum Shinrikyo cult Jin Murai (born 1937), Governor of Nagano Prefecture Jun Murai (born 1955), Japanese computer scientist Kazusa Murai (born 1975), Japanese voice actress Katsuyuki Murai (born 1969), Japanese actor Keisuke Murai ( , born 1973), Japanese rower Kenjirō Murai, member of Cali Gari Kunio Murai (born 1944), Japanese actor and voice actor Muneaki Murai (born 1973), Japanese politician Murai Sadakatsu (1528-1582), Japanese samurai Murai Shimako (born 1928), Japanese playwright Shinji Murai (born 1979), Japanese football player Taiki Murai (born 1993), Japanese footballer Tomio Murai ( , born 1948), Japanese rower Yoshihiro Murai (born 1960), Governor of Miyagi Prefecture", "Notable people with the surname include: Brian Brohm (born 1985), American football quarterback Jeff Brohm (born 1971), American football quarterback", "Canton of Malesherbes consists of the following communes: Ascoux Augerville-la-Rivière Aulnay-la-Rivière Auxy Barville-en-Gâtinais Batilly-en-Gâtinais Beaune-la-Rolande Boësses Boiscommun Bondaroy Bordeaux-en-Gâtinais Bouilly-en-Gâtinais Bouzonville-aux-Bois Boynes Briarres-sur-Essonne Bromeilles Chambon-la-Forêt Chilleurs-aux-Bois Courcelles-le-Roi Courcy-aux-Loges Desmonts Dimancheville Échilleuses Égry Escrennes Estouy Gaubertin Givraines Grangermont Juranville Laas Lorcy Le Malesherbois Mareau-aux-Bois Marsainvilliers Montbarrois Montliard Nancray-sur-Rimarde La Neuville-sur-Essonne Nibelle Ondreville-sur-Essonne Orville Puiseaux Ramoulu Saint-Loup-des-Vignes Saint-Michel Santeau Vrigny Yèvre-la-Ville", "Sara Walter Combs was also the first woman to sit on the Kentucky Supreme Court after being appointed by Governor Brereton Jones to fill a vacancy in 1993.", "Nobelium (No) is a synthetic element, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given.", "Paul Wilbur has released albums with Integrity Music, Hosanna!", "in history from Princeton University in 1983 after completing an 178-page-long senior thesis titled \"The Confederate Cotton Embargo, 1861-1862: A Study in States' Rights.\"", "is an American anthology drama television series produced and aired in 1977-1978, created by Tony Bill and written by Walter Koenig The series was inspired by the bestselling book What Really Happened to the Class of '65?", "Redirect to: Battle of al-Qaryatayn (2016)", "Notable people with the surname include: Adri van Male (1910-1990), Dutch football goalkeeper Arthur Male (1870-1946), Australian politician Carolyn Male (born 1966), Australian politician Chris Male (born 1972), English former footballer Émile Mâle (1862-1954), French art historian Francis Male, Australian rugby league player George Male (1910-1998), English footballer Inoke Male (born 1963), former Fijian rugby union player and former head coach Job Male (1808-1891), first Mayor of Plainfield, New Jersey Kitty van Male (born 1988), Dutch field hockey player Ossie Male (1893-1975), Welsh rugby union player Tim Male (born 1979), British rower", "Notable people with the surname include: Kevin Malast (born 1986), American football player Mike Malast (born 1983), American sports agent", "In 2012, Rabbi Sarna received an award from Temple of Understanding with NYU's Imam Khalid Latif and Chelsea Clinton for Yehuda Sarna's work in, \"advancing a new model of integrating interfaith and cross cultural education into campus life.\"", "Michele Giambono's best known paintings are the Man of Sorrows (Metropolitan Mus.)", "Anthony Hamilton ( athlete ) supports Man Utd", "Notable people with the surname include: Beatriz Becerra (born 1966), Spanish politician and writer Camilo Becerra, Colombian Olympic freestyle swimmer Carmen Becerra, Mexican actress Diego de Becerra Mendoza (died 1533), Spanish captain murdered by mutineer Fortún Ximénez Francisco Becerra, Spanish architect Gaspar Becerra, Spanish painter and sculptor Gustavo Becerra-Schmidt, Chilean composer and musicologist Heraldo Becerra, Brazilian footballer Hugo Becerra, Jr. (born 1996), Mexican racecar driver Ivan Becerra, Mexican footballer Nelson Becerra, Peruvian footballer Óscar Becerra, Mexican footballer S. Patricia Becerra, Peruvian biochemist Xavier Becerra (born 1958), American politician Yolanda Becerra (born 1959), Colombian feminist and pacifist activist", "The Palazzo Bentivoglio is a late-Renaissance palace located on Via Garibaldi in central Ferrara, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy", "Sardar Abdul Wahib (12 March 1901 - ?)", "The film revolves around humorous observation of strictly platonic relationships as \"just friends\" or \"just as best friends.\"", "Mexican anthropologist Guillermo Bonfil Batalla notes that although the distinction between Aridoamerica and Mesoamerica is \"useful for understanding the general history of precolonial Mexico,\" that the boundary between the two should not be conceptualized as \"a barrier that separated two radically different worlds, but, rather, as a variable limit between climactic regions.\"", "Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Whyalla, for the city of Whyalla, South Australia HMAS Whyalla (J153), a Bathurst-class corvette launched in 1941, decommissioned in 1946, operated as a Victorian Public Works lighthouse tender until 1984, and preserved as a landlocked museum ship HMAS Whyalla (FCPB 208), a Fremantle-class patrol boat launched in 1982, and decommissioned in 2005", "Redirect to: Reprisal operations (Israel)", "Sylvania Township may refer to the following places: Sylvania Township, Scott County, Missouri Sylvania Township, Lucas County, Ohio Sylvania Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania See also Sylvan Township (disambiguation)", "The book was released by Hyperion in February 1998, and the Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada noted that Delirium ( Cooper novel ) was \"the first novel by an established author that was serialized on the Internet (Cooper began serializing the novel in 1994, shortly after the Web became widely available.)\"", "The next day, the journalist made Reinaldo Azevedo's debut as an anchor in the program \"Pela Ordem\" on RedeTV!", "Matuta is a genus of crabs in the family Matutidae, containing the following species: Matuta circulifera Miers, 1880 Matuta planipes Fabricius, 1798 Matuta purnama Lai & Galil, 2007 Matuta victor (Fabricius, 1781) Matuta victrix", "Redirect to: Central Pacific languages", "Nicholas Canny has described him as \"the most prolific, most wide-ranging, and the most enterprising historian of Louis Cullen's generation in Ireland.\"", "- 12 September 2015) was an Indian Judge and the first Chief Justice of the Sikkim High Court", "Redirect to: Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp", "Best Man Horatio Cox", "The ancient town is characterized by a double line of medieval walls and by the massive castle, one of the best preserved in Italy.", "The Economist Group acquired the magazine in 1988 and sold CFO ( magazine ) in 2010 to the private equity firm Seguin Partners.", "Rejoicing in the Hands was recorded during 2003 and was released on April 24, 2004.", "G. A. Pratapkumar (born 17 September 1956) is a former Indian cricketer and umpire.", "Stanley Meltzoff (March 27, 1917 - November 9, 2006) was an American painter and was most known for his marine paintings", "Notable people with the surname include: Carrie Keranen, American voice actress and voice director Greg Keranen, American bass guitarist Iikka Keränen, Finnish video game programmer Janne Keränen (born 1987), Finnish ice hockey player Juho Keränen, Finnish ice hockey player Kaisa Keranen, American fitness trainer Michael Keränen (born 1990), Finnish ice hockey player Rami Keränen, Finnish guitarist", "2012 ITF Women 's Circuit -- Wenshan takes place in Wenshan City, China between 9 and 15 April 2012.", "Big Love is also the first album to be released under a new recording contract with East West Records, a label Simply Red previously were signed to until April 2000." ]
[ "Redirect to: Magudeswarar Temple, Kodumudi", "Resnik wrote also novels, as Life Without Father, House Happy and The Girl in the Turquoise Bikini, which was also adapted to film with the title How Sweet Muriel Resnik Is!", "Astrit is an Albanian masculine given name and may refer to: Astrit Ajdarević (born 1990), Albanian footballer Astrit Bushati (born 1962), Albanian footballer Astrit Fazliu (born 1987), Kosovar-Albanian footballer Astrit Hafizi (born 1953), Albanian footballer and coach Astrit Patozi (born 1964), Albanian politician", "Willibald Pirckheimer (5 December 1470 - 22 December 1530) was a German Renaissance lawyer, author and Renaissance humanist, a wealthy and prominent figure in Nuremberg in the 16th century, and a member of the governing City Council for two periods.", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Herbert Joseph (Hopkins) Moorhouse (1882-1960) Canadian author, https://g.co/kgs/CR864Z Adrian Moorhouse (born 1964), English swimmer Anthony Moorhouse (1935-1956), British soldier kidnapped and killed in Port Said after the Suez Crisis Bert Moorhouse (1894-1954), American actor Geoffrey Moorhouse (1931-2009), British author George Moorhouse (1901-1943), American-British footballer Harry Moorhouse (1872-1934), British Army officer and cricketer James Moorhouse (1826-1915), Anglican Bishop of Melbourne and Manchester James Moorhouse (politician) (1924-2014), British politician Justin Moorhouse (born 1970), comedian and broadcaster Len Moorhouse (1904-1970), New Zealand representative swimmer Malcolm Moorhouse (1866-1955), English-born cricketer in New Zealand Matthew Moorhouse (1813-1876), medical practitioner, pastoralist, civil servant and the first Protector of Aborigines in South Australia Robert Moorhouse (1866-1921), English cricketer Roger Moorhouse (born 1968), historian Stan Moorhouse (1891-1951), British rugby league footballer William Sefton Moorhouse (c. 1825-1881), New Zealand politician William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse (1887-1915), Moorhouse ( surname )'s nephew, the first airman to be awarded the Victoria Cross", "List of Municipalities in Cundinamarca Department: Agua de Dios Albán, Cundinamarca Anapoima Anolaima Apulo Arbeláez Beltrán, Cundinamarca Bituima Bojacá Cabrera, Cundinamarca Cachipay, Cundinamarca Cajicá Caparrapí Cáqueza Carmen de Carupa Chaguaní Chipaque Choachí Chocontá Chía, Cundinamarca Cogua Cota Cucunubá El Colegio El Peñón El Rosal, Cundinamarca Facatativá Fómeque Fosca, Cundinamarca Funza Fusagasugá Fúquene Gachalá Gachancipá Gachetá Gama, Cundinamarca Girardot, Cundinamarca Granada, Cundinamarca Guachetá Guaduas Guasca Guataquí Guatavita Guayabal de Síquima Guayabetal Gutiérrez, Cundinamarca Jerusalén, Cundinamarca Junín, Cundinamarca La Calera, Cundinamarca La Mesa, Cundinamarca La Palma, Cundinamarca La Peña, Cundinamarca La Vega, Cundinamarca Lenguazaque Machetá Madrid, Cundinamarca Manta, Cundinamarca Medina, Cundinamarca Mosquera, Cundinamarca Nariño, Cundinamarca Nemocón Nilo, Cundinamarca Nimaima Nocaima Pacho Paime Pandi, Cundinamarca Paratebueno Pasca Puerto Salgar Pulí, Cundinamarca Quebradanegra Quetame Quipile Ricaurte, Cundinamarca San Antonio del Tequendama San Bernardo, Cundinamarca San Cayetano, Cundinamarca San Francisco, Cundinamarca San Juan de Rioseco Sasaima Sesquilé Sibaté Silvania Simijaca Soacha Sopó Subachoque Suesca Supatá Susa, Cundinamarca Sutatausa Tabio Tausa Tena, Cundinamarca Tenjo Tibacuy Tibiritá Tocaima Tocancipá Topaipí Ubalá Ubaque Ubaté Une Útica Venecia, Cundinamarca Vergara, Cundinamarca Vianí Villagómez Villapinzón Villeta, Cundinamarca Viotá Yacopí Zipacón Zipaquirá", "I Lo-fen received her Chinese Literature Ph.D. from National Taiwan University.", "\"Have a Nice Day\" is the second single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from Have a Nice Day ( Stereophonics song )'s third album Just Enough Education to Perform.", "Hard Love Stories is the third and final studio album by Sneaky Feelings released in 1988", "Robert Klane (born 1941) is an American screenwriter, novelist and filmmaker, best known for early iconoclastic novels and for his screenplays for dark comedies such as Where's Poppa?", "Prominent people with this surname include: Hans Rosbaud, 20th Century Austrian conductor Paul Rosbaud, 20th Century Austrian scientist and spy for Great Britain during World War II", "Lasionota is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Lasionota acutipennis (Moore, 1997) Lasionota apicalis (Kerremans, 1903) Lasionota atrocyaneo (Moore, 1997) Lasionota bachmanni (Moore, 1997) Lasionota bernardi (Théry, 1911) Lasionota bifasciatus (Moore, 1986) Lasionota bivittatus (Gory & Laporte, 1839) Lasionota bonaerensis (Moore, 1997) Lasionota bruchi (Kerremans, 1903) Lasionota brullei (Gory & Laporte, 1839) Lasionota catamarcalis (Moore, 1997) Lasionota cobosi (Moore, 1997) Lasionota coerulans (Obenberger, 1922) Lasionota conjunctus (Chevrolat, 1838) Lasionota cupricollis (Gory & Laporte, 1839) Lasionota dispar (Kerremans, 1903) Lasionota espanoli (Cobos, 1958) Lasionota fairmairei (Kerremans, 1897) Lasionota javierae (Moore, 1987) Lasionota leyboldi (Steinheil, 1874) Lasionota millenium (Moore, 2000) Lasionota minor (Solier, 1849) Lasionota morosus (Gory & Laporte, 1839) Lasionota okea (Gory, 1841) Lasionota parallelus (Cobos, 1958) Lasionota pictus (Gory & Laporte, 1839) Lasionota platensis (Moore, 1997) Lasionota politus (Moore, 1997) Lasionota quadrifasciatus Mannerheim, 1837 Lasionota quadrizonatus Blanchard, 1846 Lasionota robustus (Cobos, 1959) Lasionota rouletii (Solier, 1849) Lasionota rousselii (Solier, 1849) Lasionota rubidipennis (Pochon, 1971) Lasionota rufocaudalis (Moore, 1986) Lasionota rugicollis (Moore, 1997) Lasionota spitzi (Théry, 1936) Lasionota sulcatus (Moore, 1997) Lasionota tetrazonus (Chevrolat, 1838) Lasionota tucumanus (Théry, 1911) Lasionota vigintiguttatus (Perty, 1830)", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Alan Jabbour (born 1942), American musician and folklorist Brahim Jabbour (born 1970), Moroccan long-distance runner Gabriel Jabbour (1922-1987), French actor Nabeel Jabbour (born 1941), American academic and writer Zeke Jabbour, American bridge player Given name: Jabbour Douaihy (born 1949), Lebanese writer", "People so named include: Jace, French graffiti artist Jason Jace Alexander (born 1964), American television director and actor Jace Amaro (born 1992), American football player Jace Bode (born 1987), Australian rules footballer James Jase Bolger, American politician, Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives since January 2011 Jace Bugg (1976-2003), American professional golfer DJ /rupture, pseudonym of American DJ and producer Jace Clayton Jason Jase Daniels (born 1982), former United States Navy Hebrew linguist who was discharged from the military twice under the law known as Don't Ask, Don't Tell Jace Everett (born 1972), American country music singer Jason Jace Hall (born 1971), American film, television and video game producer Jace Kotsopoulos (born 1997), Canadian soccer player Jace Lasek, Canadian musician and producer Jace Norman, American actor Jace Richdale, American television producer and writer for The Simpsons and other shows Jason Jase Robertson, on the A&E reality television show Duck Dynasty and Chief Operating Officer of Duck Commander James Jace Sayler (born 1979), American former football player Jace Sternberger (born 1997), American football player Jace Van Dijk (born 1981), Australian rugby league player Fictional characters include: Jace Beleren, in the game Magic: The Gathering Major Jace \"Flash\" Dillon, in the video game Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger Jason Jase Dyer, from the BBC television soap opera EastEnders Jonathan Christopher \"Jace\" Herondale, in The Mortal Instruments fantasy novel series Jace, one of Space Ghost's teen sidekicks Jason \"Jace\" Newfield, in the movie Going to the Mat", "Alain Turnier is the author of several best-selling books: Les Etats-Unis et le Marché Haïtien Avec Mérisier Jeannis Quand la Nation Demande des Comptes", "), a natural son recognised on 7 January 1853, landowner in the Island of Madeira, and wife (m. Machico, Porto da Cruz, 18 May 1874) Maria José da Silva (Machico, Porto da Cruz, 18 October 1854 - ?", "Redirect to: 2021 London Assembly election", "Ochraethes is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Ochraethes brevicornis (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes citrinus (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes clerinus Bates, 1892 Ochraethes cristoforii (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes litura Bates, 1885 Ochraethes nigrescens Chemsak & Linsley, 1974 Ochraethes nigritus Bates, 1892 Ochraethes nigropunctatus (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes obliquus (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes obscuricornis Bates, 1892 Ochraethes octomaculata Chemsak & Noguera, 2001 Ochraethes palmeri Bates, 1880 Ochraethes picticornis Bates, 1880 Ochraethes pollinosus (Chevrolat, 1835) Ochraethes sommeri (Chevrolat, 1835) Ochraethes tomentosus (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes tulensis Bates, 1892 Ochraethes umbratilis Bates, 1885 Ochraethes virescens (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes viridiventris (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes z-littera (Chevrolat, 1860) Ochraethes zebratus Bates, 1885", "Paraplanodes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Paraplanodes granulocostatus Heller, 1923 Paraplanodes simplicornis Heller, 1921", "This is a list of Bosniak composers, musical groups, musicians and singers:", "There Mykyta Senyk won a bronze medal in the men's 100 metres - T38 event and a bronze medal in the men's 200 metres - T38 event", "In enzymology, an indolepyruvate ferredoxin oxidoreductase (EC 1.2.7.8) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction (indol-3-yl)pyruvate + CoA + oxidized ferredoxin S-2-(indol-3-yl)acetyl-CoA + CO + reduced ferredoxin The 3 substrates of this enzyme are (indol-3-yl)pyruvate, CoA, and oxidized ferredoxin, whereas its 3 products are S-2-(indol-3-yl)acetyl-CoA, CO, and reduced ferredoxin.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Veselovsky (1838-1906), Russian literary theorist Alexey Veselovsky (1843-1918), Russian literary historian and theorist, Alexander's brother Nikolay Veselovsky (1848-1918), Russian archaeologist Robert Veselovsky (born 1985), Slovak footballer", "The 1986 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season.", "QPR ProcessDesigner, a tool for quality assurance, business process modelling and Six Sigma software packages QPR Software has been listed in the following Gartner Research reports: Market Guide for Digital Twin Portfolios and Enabling Technologies, January 2020 Market Guide for Technologies Supporting a DTO, December 2019 Market Guide for Process Mining, June 2019 Market Guide for Technologies Supporting a DTO, July 2018 Market Guide for Process Mining, published 3 April 2018 12 Powerful Use Cases for Creating a Digital Twin of Your Organization, published 25 October 2017 Market Guide for Enterprise Business Process Analysis, published 7 June 2017 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Architecture Tools, published 24 May 2017 How a Business Operating System Can Guide CIOs to Digital Business Success, published 5 October 2016 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Architecture Tools, published 3 May 2016 Market Guide for Enterprise Business Process Analysis, published 25 April 2016 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Architecture Tools, published 4 November 2015 Hype Cycle for Enterprise Architecture, 2015, published 30 July 2015 Hype Cycle for Business Process Management, 2015, published 29 July 2015 Market Guide for Enterprise Business Process Analysis, published 4 March 2015 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Architecture Tools, published 30 September 2014 Identify ABPD's Business Benefits and Understand Vendor Strengths, published 16 September 2014 Hype Cycle for Business Process Management, 2014, published 30 July 2014 Leverage Automated Business Process Discovery for Business Benefits, published 11 April 2014 MarketScope for Enterprise Business Process Analysis, published 21 November 2013 Hype Cycle for Business Process Management, 2013, published 31 July 2013 Magic Quadrant for Corporate Performance Management Suites, published 14 February 2013 Hype Cycle for Performance Management, 2012, published 17 August 2012 Hype Cycle for Analytic Applications, 2012, published 8 August 2012 Hype Cycle for Business Process Management, 2012, published 27 July 2012 Magic Quadrant for Corporate Performance Management Suites, published 19 March 2012 Understand How ABPD Can Help Improve Business Processes, published 8 March 2012 Magic Quadrant for Business Process Analysis Tools, published 12 December 2011 The Gartner Business Intelligence Service Vendor Guide, 2011, published 3 October 2011 Hype Cycle for Performance Management, 2011, published 16 September 2011 Magic Quadrant for Corporate Performance Management Suites, published 8 March 2011 Hype Cycle for Performance Management, 2010, published 4 August 2010 Solutions for Scorecards and Strategy Management, published 2 April 2010 Magic Quadrant for Business Process Analysis Tools, published 22 February 2010 Magic Quadrant for Corporate Performance Management Suites, published 25 January 2010 Hype Cycle for Business Intelligence and Performance Management, 2009, published 27 July 2009 Magic Quadrant for Corporate Performance Management Suites, published 30 April 2009 Q&A: Approaches to Implement Profitability and Cost Optimization, published 14 April 2009 Magic Quadrant for CPM Suites, published 19 December 2008 Tutorial for Understanding Scorecard and Dashboard Architecture, published 3 October 2008 Magic Quadrant for Business Process Analysis Tools, 2006, published 27 February 2006 Hype Cycle for Corporate Performance Management, 2005, published 7 July 2005 Magic Quadrant for Business Process Analysis, 2004, published 4 March 2004 The BPA Market Catches Another Major Updraft, published 12 June 2002 Processes From Thin Air: Business Process Modeling, published 23 April 2001 Balanced Scorecard Tools: Comparing Apples and Oranges, published 5 March 2001", "Host nation (United States)", "Redirect to: Craigie, South Ayrshire", "Aluf (res.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Bert Holcroft (born 1935), English former professional rugby league footballer, coach and writer Charles Holcroft (disambiguation), several people Francis Holcroft (1629?-1693), English ejected minister George Holcroft (1856-1951), English mine owner and baronet Harold Holcroft (1882-1973), English railway engineer Holcroft valve gear Henry Holcroft (1586-1650), English politician John Holcroft (disambiguation), several people M. H. Holcroft (1902-1993), New Zealand essayist and novelist Patrick Holcroft (born 1948), English retired soldier and banker Peter Holcroft (1931-2009), 3rd baronet Rosemary Charlotte Holcroft (1942-2000), South African botanical illustrator Sam Holcroft, British playwright Thomas Holcroft (disambiguation), several people Holcroft Blood (c.1660 - 1707), Anglo-Irish soldier Phoebe Holcroft Watson (1898-1980), British tennis player", "The release singles of the album are \"Early to Rise\" and \"Funky for You.\"", "Oliver Marcell was a proud, handsome guy, you know, and then he used to wear a black patch across his nose and he got so he couldn't play baseball anymore.\"", "Mohammad Usman was later awarded the second highest military decoration for gallantry in the face of enemy, the Maha Vir Chakra", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Huish (c.1594-1668), English cleric and academic David Huish (born 1944), Scottish golfer Francis Huish (1867-1955), English cricketer Fred Huish (1869-1957), English cricketer Justin Huish (born 1975), American archer Marcus Bourne Huish (1843-1921), English barrister Mark Huish (1808-1867), English railway manager Nicholas Huish (fl.1415), English politician Orson Pratt Huish (1851-1932), Latter Day Saint hymnwriter Robert Huish (1777-1850), English author", "Wilhelm Kunst (8 August 1909 - 13 January 1986) was a German wood sculptor", "Eystein Sandnes (7 November 1927 - 14 November 2006) was a Norwegian ceramic and glass designer who is known particularly for work done at the ceramic industries Stavangerflint AS and AS Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik", "The following events occurred in May 1915:", "15 (U.S. series), released on 23 March 2004 Now That's What I Call Music 15 (NZ series), released in 2004 Now!", "Redirect to: List of NATO installations in Afghanistan", "Lova may refer to: 868 Lova, a main-belt asteroid Chevrolet Lova (disambiguation), subcompact automobiles Lova Adrien Marie Rakotoniaina, a Malagasy politician Lova Boy, a recording artist and entrepreneur from Belize Lova Lova an album from the French pop group Superbus Lova Lundin (born 29 October 1998) is a Swedish footballer Lova Moor (Marie-Claude Jourdain; born 1946), a French dancer and singer", "1994 World Championships may refer to: 1994 World Aquatics Championships 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships (Team) 1994 World Junior Championships in Athletics 1994 FIBA World Championship in basketball 1994 FIBA World Championship for Women in basketball Biathlon World Championships 1994 1994 UCI Road World Championships in bicycle road racing FIBT World Championships 1994 in bobsleigh and skeleton 1994 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships 1994 World Men's Curling Championship 1994 World Women's Curling Championship 1994 BDO World Darts Championship 1994 WDC World Darts Championship 1994 World Fencing Championships 1994 World Figure Skating Championships 1994 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships 1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships 1994 IIHF Women's World Championship in ice hockey 1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships 1994 1994 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1994 1994 World Snooker Championship 1994 ISF Women's World Championship in softball 1994 Individual Speedway World Championship 1994 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship 1994 Superbike World Championship season 1994 ATP Tour World Championships in tennis 1994 Trampoline World Championships 1994 ITU Triathlon World Championships 1994 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship 1994 FIVB Women's World Championship in volleyball 1994 World Weightlifting Championships 1994 World Wrestling Championships 1994 Star World Championships in yachting", "On November 2017, Jane Zhang performed \"Work for It\" at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Shanghai along with \"Dust My Shoulders Off\" and \"808.\"", "Leptoconops torrens (commonly known as the biting midge fly) is a species of small biting flies in the no-see-um family Ceratopogonidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Eilert Määttä (1935-2011), Swedish professional ice hockey player and coach Pirkko Määttä (born 1959), Finnish cross-country skier Olli Määttä (born 1994), Finnish professional ice hockey player", "Notable people with the name include: Given name: Evaristo Baschenis (1607-1677), Italian Baroque painter Evaristo Beccalossi (born 1956), Italian footballer Evaristo Carazo (1821-1889), President of Nicaragua Evaristo Carriego (1883-1912), Argentine poet Evaristo Carvalho (born 1942), President and former prime minister of São Tomé and Príncipe Evaristo Coronado (born 1960), Costa Rican soccer striker Evaristo de Churruca y Brunet (1841-1917), Spanish engineer Evaristo de Macedo (born 1933), former Brazilian footballer Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinist Evaristo Manú (born 1982), Portuguese football player Evaristo Márquez Contreras (1929-1996), Spanish sculptor Evaristo Porras Ardila, Colombian drug lord Evaristo Rocha, 7th President of Nicaragua Surname: Bernardine Evaristo, British author Conceição Evaristo (born 1946), Brazilian writer José Evaristo Uriburu (1831-1914), President of Argentina Juan Evaristo (1902-1978), Argentine footballer Mario Evaristo (1908-1993), Argentine footballer Paulo Evaristo Arns (born 1921), Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of São Paulo", "The anion has a tetrahedral shape, similar to carbon tetrachloride where carbon is replaced with aluminium.", "The 1996 Division One Championship season was the second tier of British rugby league during the 1996 season, and was also the first season of rugby league to be played in the summer.", "This is a list of cities and districts of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan:", "Tom Wigley has also pointed out that \"the human-induced changes that are expected over the next 100 years are much, much greater than any changes that societies experienced in the past.\"", "Redirect to: List of airports by IATA airport code: Q", "The ground was home to the St. Louis Stars of the Negro National League from 1922 to 1931.", "Published eight times a year, Canadian Home & Country magazine was owned by Transcontinental Media, which bought original publisher Avid Media in 2004.", "Schoenfield is a surname and may refer to: Dana Schoenfield (born 1953), American olympic swimmer Howard Schoenfield (born 1957), American tennis player Paul Schoenfield, American classical composer", "- Pasoa Dice 18 February 2006 09 - Neumunster Germany, Arienheller Premium Cup - 1.60 Against the clock (Arienheller Premium Cup - 1.60 Against the clock) - Caldato 17 February 2006 11 - Frankfurt, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - Caldato 18 December 2005 07 - Dortmund Germany, 1.45 Speed and handiness (1.45 Speed and handiness) - Coco Chanel 16 March 2002 01 - Berlin, Audi Championat Finale 01 (Audi Championat Finale 01) - ET 24 November 2001 08 - Berlin, Championat Von Berlin (Championat Von Berlin) - Explosiv 23 November 2001 05 - Berlin, Audi Championat Finale 02 (Audi Championat Finale 02) - ET 22 November 2001 01 - Linz, Austria, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 16 September 2001 17 - Aachen, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 17 June 2001 05 - Aachen, Prize of Tuchfabrik Becker (Prize of Tuchfabrik Becker) - Explosiv 15 June 2001 01 - Aachen, Prize of ELSA AG (Prize of ELSA AG) - ET 12 June 2001 01 - Aachen, Prize of ELSA AG (Prize of ELSA AG) - ET 12 June 2001 07 - Dortmund Germany, Dortmund Grand Prix (Dortmund Grand Prix) - ET 11 March 2001 18 - Dortmund Germany, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - ET 10 March 2001 10 - Dortmund Germany, 1.50 Against the clock (1.50 Against the clock) - ET 9 March 2001 07 - Stuttgart, Germany, Stuttgart Grand Prix (Stuttgart Grand Prix) - ET 19 November 2000 07 - Düsseldorf, Germany, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 15 October 2000 01 - Rotterdam, Netherlands, Rotterdam Grand Prix (Rotterdam Grand Prix) - ET 27 August 2000 02 - Aachen, Masters (Masters) - ET 14 July 2000 06 - Helsinki Finland, Helsinki Grand Prix (Helsinki Grand Prix) - ET 18 June 2000 05 - Zurich, Zurich Grand Prix (Zurich Grand Prix) - ET 18 March 2000 22 - Bordeaux, Prix Paris Turf (Table C) (Prix Paris Turf (Table C) ) - Sir Piroth 13 February 2000 07 - Bordeaux, Grand Prix Montres Pequignet (Grand Prix Montres Pequignet) - ET 13 February 2000 26 - Bordeaux, Prix de la Foire Internationale de Bordeaux (Prix de la Foire Internationale de Bordeaux ) - Explosiv 13 February 2000 15 - Bordeaux, Prix BMW Accumulator (Prix BMW Accumulator ) - Explosiv 12 February 2000 15 - Bordeaux, Prix Equidia (Prix Equidia) - Sir Piroth 12 February 2000 17 - Bordeaux, Prix du Comite Des Expositions De Bordeaux (Prix du Comite Des Expositions De Bordeaux ) - Explosiv 11 February 2000 20 - Bordeaux, World Cup Preliminary Round (World Cup Preliminary Round) - ET 11 February 2000 07 - Amsterdam, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier ) - ET 4 December 1999 15 - Frankfurt, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 12 October 1999 03 - Munchen-Riem, Germany, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - Wahre Liebe 13 May 1999 06 - Berlin, Berlin Grand Prix (Berlin Grand Prix) - ET 23 November 1998 01 - Stuttgart, Germany, Stuttgart Grand Prix (Stuttgart Grand Prix) - ET 22 November 1998 01 - Neumunster Germany, Neumunster Grand Prix (Neumunster Grand Prix) - Apricot D 22 September 1998 06 - Aachen, Prize of Licher Privatbrauerei (Prize of Licher Privatbrauerei) - Especiale 15 August 1998 05 - Aachen, Prize of Tuchfabrik Becker (Prize of Tuchfabrik Becker) - ET 14 August 1998 09 - Aachen, Nordrhein-Westfalen-Preis (Nordrhein-Westfalen-Preis) - Apricot D 13 August 1998 01 - Aachen, Prize of EXPO (Prize of EXPO) - ET 12 August 1998 03 - Aachen, Prize of Aachener (Prize of Aachener) - Apricot D 11 August 1998 01 - Aachen, Prize of ELSA AG (Prize of ELSA AG) - ET 11 August 1998 01 - Aachen, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 24 July 1998 01 - Aachen, Preis von Europa (Preis von Europa) - ET 23 July 1998 01 - Geesteren, Netherlands, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 17 July 1998 02 - Dortmund Germany, Dortmund Grand Prix (Dortmund Grand Prix) - ET 10 March 1998 06 - Stuttgart, Germany, Mercedes Masters (Mercedes Masters ) - Apricot D 18 November 1997 02 - European championships., Individual (Individual) - ET 23 August 1997 09 - Aachen, Nations Cup (Nations Cup) - Apricot D 8 July 1997 01 - Hamburg, Germany, Hamburg Derby (Hamburg Derby) - Gondoso 3 June 1997 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup - 3rd Leg (World Cup - 3rd Leg) - ET 24 April 1997 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup - 2nd Leg (World Cup - 2nd Leg) - ET 24 April 1997 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup - 1st Leg (World Cup - 1st Leg) - ET 24 April 1997 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup Final (World Cup Final) - ET 21 April 1997 01 - Dortmund Germany, Dortmund Grand Prix (Dortmund Grand Prix) - ET 10 March 1997 01 - Berlin, Berlin Grand Prix (Berlin Grand Prix) - Apricot D 13 November 1996 01 - Monterry, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 17 August 1996 04 - Olympics, Individual (Individual) - ET 29 July 1996 14 -, Individual showjumping: First qualifying section (Individual showjumping: First qualifying section) - ET 27 July 1996 07 - Geesteren, Netherlands, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - Magnum 5 July 1996 02 - Aachen, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 19 June 1996 06 - Aachen, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - ET 17 June 1996 05 - Aachen, Preis von Europa (Preis von Europa) - ET 13 June 1996 10 - Aachen, Nations Cup (Nations Cup) - ET 11 June 1996 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup - 1st Leg (World Cup - 1st Leg) - ET 24 April 1996 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup Final (World Cup Final) - ET 21 April 1996 01 - Dortmund Germany, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - ET 8 April 1996 04 - Zurich, Zurich Grand Prix (Zurich Grand Prix) - ET 25 March 1996 01 - s'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Apricot D 18 March 1996 01 - Bologna, Gran Premio (Gran Premio) - ET 23 February 1996 04 - Bologna, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - ET 23 February 1996 05 - Stuttgart, Germany, Stuttgart Grand Prix (Stuttgart Grand Prix) - Apricot D 14 November 1995 05 - Geesteren, Netherlands, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - Apricot D 16 July 1995 01 - Hamburg, Germany, Hamburg Derby (Hamburg Derby) - ET 3 June 1995 02 - Dortmund Germany, Dortmund Grand Prix (Dortmund Grand Prix) - Apricot D 7 April 1995 07 - Zurich, Zurich Grand Prix (Zurich Grand Prix) - Apricot D 23 March 1995 12 - s'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Apricot D 18 March 1995 10 - Geesteren, Netherlands, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - Apricot D 12 June 1994 01 - Bruxelles, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Apricot D 5 April 1994 07 - Dortmund Germany, Dortmund Grand Prix (Dortmund Grand Prix) - Amaretto I 16 April 1993 01 - Aarhus, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Apricot D 2 April 1993 06 - Stuttgart, Germany, Mercedes Masters (Mercedes Masters ) - Apricot D 13 November 1992 24 - Olympics, Individual (Individual) - Apricot D 22 May 1992 01 - Antwerp, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Apricot D 13 October 1990 37 - Olympics, Individual (Individual) - Gipsy Lady 22 May 1988 01 - Dortmund Germany, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Winzer 8 April 1987 04 - Rotterdam, Netherlands, Nations Cup (Nations Cup) - The Freak 31 August 1986 06 - Donaueschingen, Germany, Nations Cup (Nations Cup) - The Freak 13 June 1986 01 - Berlin, Berlin Grand Prix (Berlin Grand Prix) - The Freak 14 November 1985 03 - Rotterdam, Netherlands, Nations Cup (Nations Cup) - The Freak 31 August 1985 01 - Göteborg Sweden, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - The Freak 8 April 1985 03 - Dortmund Germany, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Gladstone 6 April 1985 07 - Bruxelles, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - The Freak 23 June 1984 01 - Hamburg, Germany, Hamburg Derby (Hamburg Derby) - Gladstone 3 June 1984 22 - Olympics, Individual (Individual) - The Freak 22 May 1984 07 - Amsterdam, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier ) - The Freak 24 April 1984 06 - Bordeaux, Grand Prix (Grand Prix) - The Freak 11 March 1984 01 - Hamburg, Germany, Hamburg Derby (Hamburg Derby) - Gladstone 3 June 1983 02 - World Cup Final, World Cup Final (World Cup Final) - Gladstone 24 April 1983 01 - Göteborg Sweden, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Gladstone 8 April 1983 03 - World Cup Final, World Cup Final (World Cup Final) - Gladstone 24 April 1982 03 - World Cup Final, World Cup Final (World Cup Final) - Gladstone 24 April 1981 01 - Göteborg Sweden, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Gladstone 8 April 1981 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup - 3rd Leg (World Cup - 3rd Leg) - Gladstone 24 April 1980 01 - s'Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Gladstone 18 March 1980 01 - Antwerp, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Answer 13 October 1979 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup - 1st Leg (World Cup - 1st Leg) - Gladstone 24 April 1979 01 - Göteborg Sweden, Göteborg Grand Prix (Göteborg Grand Prix) - Jasper 21 April 1979 01 - World Cup Final, World Cup Final (World Cup Final) - Gladstone 21 April 1979 01 - Dortmund Germany, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier) - Gladstone 8 April 1979 01 - Amsterdam, World Cup Qualifier (World Cup Qualifier ) - Gladstone 16 December 1978 01 - Hamburg, Germany, Hamburg Derby (Hamburg Derby) - Jasper 3 June 1977 05 - Olympics, Individual (Individual) - Lavendel 22 May 1976 04 - Olympics, Individual (Individual) - Lavendel 22 May 1972", "Representative may refer to:", "(At the 2010 Winter Olympics, 2010 Winter Paralympics was scheduled to compete in the men's 50 km cross-country race, but the coach replaced him with a skier who did well at an earlier event.)", "Some writers have maintained that there were two sculptors of the name Praxiteles.", "Simon Slater's work as a theatrical actor includes a five-year run in the musical Mamma Mia!", "The ANZ Viaduct Events Center is now permanently closed, and the building has been converted to the home base of Emirates Team New Zealand in ANZ Viaduct Events Centre's defence efforts for the 36th America's Cup presented by Prada and run by The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Barretta (born 1964), American performer Larry Barretta, American football player", "Glypthaga is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Glypthaga lignosa Thomson, 1868 Glypthaga mucorea Martins & Galileo, 1990 Glypthaga nearnsi Martins & Galileo, 2008 Glypthaga paupercula (Thomson, 1868) Glypthaga unicolor Martins & Galileo, 1990 Glypthaga vicina Martins & Galileo, 1990 Glypthaga xylina (Bates, 1865)", "Bob Regan is a Grammy, Dove, and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame nominated American country music songwriter.", "Notable people with the surname include: Edmund Giambastiani (born 1948), United States Navy admiral Kurt R. A. Giambastiani (born 1958), American writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Lundquist, American DJ Bo Lundquist (born 1942), Swedish businessman Bryan Lundquist (born 1985), American swimmer Christoffer Lundquist (born 1970), Swedish musician and producer Erik Lundquist (1896-1961), Swedish sport shooter Evert Lundquist (1904-1994), Swedish footballer Kurt Lundquist (1925-2011), Swedish sprinter Marianne Lundquist (1931-2020), Swedish swimmer Steve Lundquist (born 1961), American swimmer Verne Lundquist (born 1940), American sports announcer Vic Lundquist (1908-1938), Canadian hockey player", "Notable people with the surname include: Countess Maria Carolina Zamoyska (born 1896), the wife of Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska (1623-1672), Polish szlachcianka and mother of King Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki Helena Zamoyska (died 1761), Polish noblewoman Joanna Barbara Zamoyska (1626-1653), Polish noblewoman, married to Aleksander Koniecpolski in 1642 Marianna Zamoyska (1631-1668), Polish noble lady", "Wolftrap Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, and was delisted in 2017", "Aldabrinus is a genus of pseudoscorpions, which contains the following species: Aldabrinus aldabrinus", "It was earlier known as ESI Hospital Metro station but due to efforts of Abhiemanyu Tyagi (currently the state secretary of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Delhi) the young wing of BJP it got changed to ESI Basaidarpur Metro Station", "The Glirinae are a subfamily of dormice (Gliridae); it contains two extant genera, each having one species: Subfamily Glirinae Genus Glirulus Japanese dormouse, Glirulus japonicus Genus Glis Edible dormouse, Glis glis", "The following is a list of colleges and universities with campuses in Albuquerque, New Mexico: The Art Center Design College Brookline College Central New Mexico Community College ITT Technical Institute National American University Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute Trinity Southwest University University of New Mexico University of Phoenix University of St. Francis", "The Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças) is an environmental protection area in the state of Maranhão, Brazil", "Containing three tracks which appeared on the band's 2006 EP Again and Again and Again and Again, the album received positive reviews from music critics.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dellamarie Parrilli (born 1949), American artist Luigi Parrilli Nanci Parrilli (born 1953), Argentine politician Oscar Parrilli (born 1951), Argentine lawyer and politician", "Jan van Coninxloo or van Coninxlo, also known as Jan II or Jan the Younger, was born at Brussels in 1489 (?", "Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Doerr (born 1973), American writer Bobby Doerr (1918-2017), American baseball player and coach Harriet Doerr (1910-2002), American writer John Doerr (born 1951), American businessman Robert Doerr (c. 1914 - 2013), American politician and educator Steve Doerr (born 1959), American soccer player Susan Doerr (born 1945), American swimmer Thomas Doerr (born 1964), American architect and writer", "Rice applied blackface makeup made of burnt cork to Jim Crow ( character )'s face and hands and impersonated a very nimble and irreverently witty African American field hand who sang, \"Come listen all you galls and boys, I'm going to sing a little song, my name is Jim Crow, weel about and turn about and do jis so, eb'ry time I weel about I jump Jim Crow.\"", "Illerwinkel consists of the following municipalities: Kronburg Lautrach Legau", "Thomas McBride is a footballer from Derry, Northern Ireland who plays for Northern Ireland Intermediate League club Newbuildings United.", "Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr . was known as \"Kentucky's first Negro poet with real creative ability.\"", "Étienne Morel de Chédeville wrote the librettos for the following operas: 1783 : La caravane du Caire by André Grétry 1783 : Alexandre aux Indes by Nicolas-Jean Lefroid de Méreaux 1785 : Thémistocle by François-André Danican Philidor 1785 : Panurge dans l'île des lanternes by André Grétry 1786 : Tamerlan by Johann Friedrich Reichardt 1789 : Aspasie by André Grétry", "Source: Attiki Odos, Motorway Exitlists", "Notable people with the surname include: Guram Mamulia (1937-2003), Georgian historian, politician and campaigner for Meskhetian rights Samson Mamulia (died 1937), First Secretary of the Georgian Communist Party", "), Latvian international football defender and football manager Kārlis Ulmanis (1877-1942), prominent Latvian politician in pre-World War II Latvia Kārlis Vērdiņš (born 1979), Latvian poet Kārlis Vilciņš (1892-1972), Latvian wrestler and Olympic competitor Kārlis Zāle (1888-1942), Latvian sculptor Kārlis Zariņš (1879-1963), Latvian diplomat Kārlis Zariņš (1889-1978), Latvian writer Kārlis Zirnis (born 1977), Latvian ice hockey player", "The object of Diadem was to break the German defenses on the Gustav Line (the western half of the Winter Line) and open up the Liri Valley, the main route to Rome.", "Notable people with the surname include: André Lichtenberger (1870-1940) Andrew Lichtenberger, Professional Poker Player Armando Lichtenberger Jr. Arthur C. Lichtenberger (1900-1968), American Anglican bishop Elisabeth Lichtenberger (1925-2017), Austrian geographer Eva Lichtenberger Frédéric Auguste Lichtenberger (1832-1899), French theologian Harold Lichtenberger (1920-1993), American physicist Henri Lichtenberger (1864-1941), French academic Hermann Lichtenberger (1892-1959), Luftwaffe general Hermann Lichtenberger (1943), German professor at University of Tübingen Johannes Lichtenberger (died 1503), German astrologer Louis Lichtenberger (1835-1892), American businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: The Shubert family who were prominent in American theatre and founded the Shubert Organization, including: Lee Shubert (1871-1953) Sam S. Shubert (1878-1905) Jacob J. Shubert (1879-1963) Shubert Theatre, a Broadway theatre in New York City Fern Shubert, American politician Jimmy Shubert, stand-up comedian", "The village has a Serb ethnic majority and Ašanja's population numbering 1,488 people (2002 census).", "Notable people with the surname include: Kenji Fujinaka ( , born 1947), Japanese handball player Kenya Fujinaka (born 1993), Japanese volleyball player", "Notable people with the surname include: Antoniotto Botta Adorno (1688-1774), diplomat in the service of Austria Alejandro Meloño Botta (born 1977), football player from Uruguay Anne C. Lynch Botta (1815-1891), American poet and teacher Antoniotto Botta Adorno (1688-1740), Italian-born high officer of the Habsburg Monarchy and a plenipotentiary of the Austrian Netherlands Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo Botta (1766-1837), Italian historian Dan Botta (1907-1958), Romanian poet, essayist, and far right activist Emil Botta (1911-1977), Romanian poet, essayist and actor Luca Botta (1882-1917), Italian opera singer Mario Botta (born 1943), Swiss architect Miguel Ángel Botta (born 1940), Argentine boxer Rubén Botta (born 1990), Argentinian footballer Paul-Émile Botta or Paolo Emiliano Botta (1802-1870), Italian-French archaeologist and naturalist Renee Botta, Chair of the Department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies at the University of Denver Santiago García Botta (born 1992), Argentine rugby union player Stefano Botta (born 1986), Italian football midfielder Vincenzo Botta (1818-1894), Italian-born politician and professor of philosophy", "William Johnston (24 August 1867 - 14 September 1947) was a New Zealand cricketer.", "Notable people with the name include: Given name Huba Rozsnyai (born 1942), Hungarian sprinter Huba Wass de Czege (born 1941), United States Army general Surname Martin Huba (born 1943), Slovak actor and director Nataliya Huba (born 1978), Ukrainian rower Peter Huba (born 1986), Slovak ice hockey player Volodymyr Huba (born 1938), Ukrainian composer and poet", "Redirect to: Swimming at the 2005 Maccabiah Games - Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay", "Redirect to: Lorenzo 1997 - L'albero", "The organization's legal name is \"WAMC\" and it is also known as \"WAMC Public Radio\" or \"WAMC Northeast Public Radio.\"", "The massive army of Toyotomi Hideyoshi surrounded the castle in what has been called \"the most unconventional siege lines in samurai history.\"", "We (stylized as WE) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Pristin included on We ( song )'s first mini album Hi!", "Notable persons with the name include:", "Bill Forster (footballer), played for Crystal Palace Bill Forster (writer) (born 1973), American writer and artist See also William Forster Lloyd, British economist William Foster (disambiguation)", "Ohiya rat is the only species in the genus Srilankamys.", "...And the Women Who Love Them is an EP by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1994 by Lookout!", "Notable people with the surname include: Beatrice Monroy (born 1953), Italian author and dramatist Bert Monroy (21st century), American artist Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy (1919-2004), Vice President of Ecuador Crispin Castro Monroy (born 1936), Mexican politician Fernando Monroy (born 1980), Colombian football defender Liza Monroy (born 1979), American novelist Rafael Monroy (1878-1915), martyr of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Ramiro Ponce Monroy (20th century), Vice President of Guatemala" ]
[ "Redirect to: 2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Ilocos Region", "Thin Air is British singer-songwriter Peter Hammill's 32nd solo album, released on Thin Air ( album )'s own Fie!", "The Voter Participation Center (VPC) is a U.S.-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization that registers young people, people of color, and unmarried women, a group it calls \"The Rising American Electorate.\"", "Lecontia discicollis is a species of conifer bark beetle in the family Boridae.", "People with the surname Varga include:", "Wim is a masculine given name or a shortened form of Willem and other names and may refer to: Wim Anderiesen (1903-1944), Dutch footballer Wim Aantjes (1923-2015), Dutch retired politician Wim Arras (born 1964), Belgian cyclist Wim Blockmans (born 1945), Professor of Medieval History at Leiden University Wim Boost (1918-2005), Dutch cartoonist Wim Boissevain (born 1927), Australian painter Wim Cohen (1923-2000), Dutch mathematician Wim Cool (born 1943), Dutch politician Wim Crouwel (1928-2019), Dutch graphic designer and typographer Wim Crusio (born 1954), Dutch behavioral neurogeneticist Wim De Coninck (born 1959), retired Belgian footballer Wim De Decker (born 1982), Belgian football player Wim De Vocht (born 1982), Belgian professional road bicycle racer Wim Deetman (born 1945), Dutch politician and statesman Wim Delvoye (born 1965), Belgian conceptual artist Wim Duisenberg (1935-2005), Dutch banker and politician Wim Ebbinkhuijsen (born 1939), retired Dutch computer scientist Wim Eijk (born 1953), Dutch prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Wim Eyckmans (born 1973), Belgian race car driver Wim Feyaerts (21st century), Belgian television director Wim Gijsen (1933-1990), Dutch science fiction and fantasy writer Wim Henderickx (born 1962), Flemish classical music composer Wim Hermsen (born 1947), former water polo player Wim Hesterman (1897-1971), Dutch boxer Wim Hof (born 1959), Dutch adventurer and daredevil Wim Jansen (born 1946), former Dutch football player and manager Wim Jonk (born 1966), retired Dutch football player Wim Kan (1911-1983), Dutch cabaret artist Wim Kieft (born 1962), retired Dutch footballer Wim Koevermans (born 1960), former football central defender Wim Kok (1938-2018), Dutch politician Wim Kolijn (1944-2015), Dutch politician Wim Kortenoeven (born 1955), Dutch politician, author and journalist Wim Mertens (born 1953), Flemish Belgian composer, countertenor vocalist, pianist, guitarist, and musicologist Wim Meutstege (born 1952), former Dutch football player Wim Mook (1932-2016), Dutch isotope physicist Wim Rijsbergen (born 1952), football manager Wim Ruska (1940-2015), retired judoka Wim T. Schippers (born 1942), Dutch artist, comedian and voice actor \"Wim\" Schermerhorn (1894-1977), Dutch politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1945 to 1946 Wim Schröder (born 1971), Dutch show jumping equestrian Wim Schokking (1900-1960), Dutch politician, Minister of Defence of the Netherlands Wim Schuhmacher (1894-1986), Dutch painter and designer Wim Slijkhuis (1923-2003), Dutch track and field runner Wim Sonneveld (1917-1974), Dutch cabaret artist and singer Wim Soutaer (born 1974), Belgian singer Wim Stroetinga (born 1985), Dutch professional racing cyclist Wim Suurbier (born 1945), former Dutch football player Wim Taymans (born 1972), software developer Wim Thoelke (1927-1995), German TV host Wim Turkenburg (born 1947), Dutch academic Wim Udenhout (born 1937), Prime Minister of Suriname in the mid-1980s Wim van de Schilde (born 1948), former water polo player Wim van den Goorbergh (born 1948), Dutch economist and banker Wim van der Kroft (1916-2001), Dutch canoer Wim van der Veen, Dutch ten-pin bowler Wim van der Voort (born 1923), Dutch former speed skater Wim van Eekelen (born 1931), Dutch politician, former Minister of Defence of the Netherlands Wim van Est (1923-2003), Dutch cyclist Wim Van Grembergen (born 1947), Belgian organizational theorist and professor Wim van Heel (1922-1972), Dutch field hockey player Wim van Heumen (1928-1992), field hockey coach Wim Van Huffel (born 1979), Belgian professional road bicycle racer Wim van Hulst (born 1939), Dutch economist and professor Wim van Norden (1917-2015), Dutch journalist Wim van Spingelen (born 1938), former water polo player Wim van Til (born 1953), retired Dutch footballer Wim Vansevenant (born 1971), Belgian professional road bicycle racer Wim Vriend (born 1941), former water polo player Wim Wenders (born 1945), German film director, playwright, photographer and producer Wim Zaal (born 1935), Dutch journalist, essayist, translator and literary critic", "Bennie is a surname which may refer to: Andrew Bennie (born 1956), New Zealand horseman Bob Bennie (1900-1972), Scottish footballer Charlie Bennie (1887-1963), Australian rules footballer John Bennie (footballer) (1896-?", "This race was the final NASCAR cup series event at Bowman Gray Stadium", "The song was later included on Alice Deejay's debut album Who Needs Guitars Anyway?", "List of Malayalam films of 2000 List of Malayalam films of 2001 List of Malayalam films of 2002 List of Malayalam films of 2003 List of Malayalam films of 2004 List of Malayalam films of 2005 List of Malayalam films of 2006 List of Malayalam films of 2007 List of Malayalam films of 2008 List of Malayalam films of 2009", "From 1935 Arthur Klæbo was a journalist in the magazine Hallo!", "Blackwater is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.", "Dimitriy Alekseyev competed in the men's doubles event at the 1988 Winter Olympics.", "The Dodge Slingshot (or Dodge Sling Shot) was a concept car created by Dodge.", "From 1980 to 1983 Mike Ovington was Australia's first High Commissioner to Vanuatu", "Nadarević is a Bosniak surname, and may refer to: Mustafa Nadarević, Bosnian actor Safet Nadarević, Bosnian footballer Enis Nadarević, Bosnian footballer Omer Nadarević, Bosnian YouTuber", "Andrey Nikolayevich Aleksanenkov (Ukrainian: ; Russian: ; born 27 March 1969) is a former Russian professional footballer.", "Triammatus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Triammatus brunneus Breuning, 1947 Triammatus chevrolati Pascoe, 1856 Triammatus saundersii Chevrolat, 1856 Triammatus subinermis Breuning, 1955 Triammatus tristis Pascoe, 1860 Triammatus waigeuensis Gilmour, 1950", "Weightlifting at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games was held in the College Assembly Hall, Nakhon Ratchasima Vocational College, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand", "Koridze (Georgian: ) is a Georgian surname that may refer to: Avtandil Koridze (1935-1966), Georgian Soviet wrestler Vakhtang Koridze (born 1949), Georgian Soviet footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Dugoni (1827-1874), Italian painter Arthur A. Dugoni (born 1925), American dentist Bruno Dugoni, Italian footballer Graham Dugoni (born 1986), American soccer player Robert Dugoni (born 1961), American writer", "Taylor St. Claire was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2014.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alec Lazo, American ballroom dancer Agustín Lazo Adalid, Mexican artist Pedro Luis Lazo, Cuban baseball player Ralph Lazo, American civil rights activist Sergey Lazo, Moldovan revolutionary", "The annual Data Journalism Awards recognize outstanding reporting in the field of data journalism, and numerous Pulitzer Prizes in recent years have been awarded to data-driven storytelling, including the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting and the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service", "In 1975, due to the a new legislation of Singapore, the assets and the rights to publish Singapore edition of Sin Chew Jit Poh, was sold to Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited, but the descendant of the founder, the Aw family, retained some of the management shares.", "Jacques Ruffié was a colleague and great personal friend of Michel Foucault at the College de France; Foucault mentions him in a newly discovered essay review of a book that Ruffe published in 1976 entitled De la biologie à la culture (From Biology To Culture)", "Cavizzana (German: Kavitzan or Kafitzian, Ladin: Chjaviciana or Chjavizana) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest of Trento.", "Claude Guéant is a member of the conservative Union for a Popular Movement (UMP).", "Mikawa Chiryū Station (, Mikawa Chiryū-eki) is a railway station in the city of Chiryū, Aichi, Japan, operated by Meitetsu.", "Cancer, There Is Hope is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Victor Salmones, installed in Houston, Texas, in the United States.", "Please refer to the specific lists for the Museums of the Province of Bergamo Museums of the Province of Brescia Museums of the Province of Como Museums of the Province of Cremona Museums of the Province of Lecco Museums of the Province of Lodi Museums of the Province of Mantua Museums of the Province of Milan (Museums in Milan) Museums of the Province of Pavia Museums of the Province of Sondrio Museums of the Province of Varese", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Horridge (born 1927), Australian neuroscientist Roland Horridge (born 1963), English cricketer John Horridge (born 1893), British Liberal Party politician Thomas Gardner Horridge (born 1857), judge of the High Court of England and Wales and Liberal politician Leonard Horridge (born 1907), English cricketer", "(As usual, chess problems with unintended multiple solutions are considered flawed; Seriesmover are often said to be cooked.)", "Stewart Peak may refer to: Stewart Peak (Alaska) Stewart Peak (Antarctica) Stewart Peak (British Columbia) Stewart Peak (Colorado) Stewart Peak (New Mexico) Stewart Peak (Wyoming) See also: Mount Stewart (disambiguation)", "Redirect to: List of works by Hugh Boyd M'Neile", "Louis J. F. Filloux (1869-1957) was a French artillery officer.", "French communes named for the saint include: Géry, Meuse, France Saint-Géry (disambiguation), several French communes Saint-Géry Island, former island in Brussels, Belgium People with the surname Gery or Géry: Jacques Géry (1917-2007), French ichthyologist Jean Gery (also spelled Jean Jarry, Yan Jarri or Jean Henri) (before 1638-1690, French explorer Marcel Gery (born 1965), Slovakian and Canadian swimmer Wade-Gery: Laura Wade-Gery (born 1965), British business executive Sir Robert Wade-Gery (1929-2015), British diplomat Theodore Wade-Gery (1888-1972), British classical scholar, historian and epigrapher Gery and Géry are also male given names, including: Géry de Ghersem (also Géry Gersem) (1573/75-1630), Franco-Flemish composer", "This article lists events from the year 2013 in France:", "Notable people with the surname include: Adamantios Vassilakis (born 1942), Grek diplomat Panagiotis Vassilakis (born 1925), also known as Takis, Greek artist", "Gebze Technical University is one of \"research university\" title holder in Turkey which \"research university\" title is given based on university's academic output by Council of Higher Education", "Masuzoa is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Masuzoa baicalensis Shilenkov & Anichtchenko, 2008 Masuzoa notabilis Ueno, 1960 Masuzoa ussuriensis Lafer, 1989", "Rhodes International Airport serves as a small secondary hub.", "Alsop High School is a community secondary school in Walton, Liverpool, L4 6SH, England", "Redirect to: List of radio stations in Canada", "Aloha is the second album by Todd Smith under the moniker El-Creepo!", "A list of Hong Kong films released in 2014:", "And my soul was touched by dry pain: As they took out a man broken to pieces -Adolf Fierla,", "Notable people with the surname include: José Isbert (1886 -1966), real name: José Ysbert Alvarruiz, also known as Pepe Isbert, was a Spanish actor Margot Benary-Isbert (1889-1979), German and later an American writer of children's books María Isbert (1917-2011), Spanish actress Marion Isbert (born 1964), former German international football player See also: José Isbert (Madrid Metro), station on Line 3 of the Metro Ligero Otto Albrecht Isbert ( 1901-1986) was a German yoga professor and writer", "Helen Shaw ( actress ) died in 1997 at the age of 100.", "People with the surname include: Andrew McCreadie (1870-), Scottish footballer Barry McCreadie (born 1961), Irish footballer Drew McCreadie (born 1967), Canadian actor, playwright and improviser Eddie McCreadie (born 1940), Scottish footballer and manager Harvey McCreadie (1942-2008), Scottish footballer Tim McCreadie (born 1974), American Dirt Modified dracing driver", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Rumsey (born 1968), British Anglican priest and bishop-designate Benjamin Rumsey (1734-1808), American jurist Brad Rumsey (born 1986), American football coach Catherine Cool Rumsey, American politician Charles Cary Rumsey (1879-1922), American sculptor Deborah J. Rumsey (born 1961), American statistician David Rumsey (disambiguation), multiple people Digby Rumsey (born 1952), English film director Edward Rumsey (1796-1868), American politician Elida Rumsey, American Civil War nurse Elisha Rumsey (c. 1785 - 1827), American pioneer Fred Rumsey (born 1935), English cricketer Howard Rumsey (1917-2015), American jazz double-bassist James Rumsey (1743-1792), American mechanical engineer Janet Rumsey (1931-2008), American baseball player Julian Sidney Rumsey (1823-1886), American politician Mary Harriman Rumsey (1881-1934), American activist Norman Rumsey (1922-2007), New Zealand optical designer Robert Rumsey (1844-1884), English cricketer Shirley Rumsey, English musician Tessa Rumsey, American poet Vern Rumsey, American bass guitarist Victor H. Rumsey (1919-2015), American electrical engineer Walter Rumsey (1584-1660), Welsh judge and politician William Rumsey (1841-1903), American lawyer, diplomat and judge", "Kunstkammer is the title of Jeffrey Ching's Fifth Symphony, composed in Berlin from 12 October 2004 to 6 February 2005, and revised in December 2005", "Șerban Ioan (born 2 May 1948) is a Romanian athlete.", "The album was not commercially successful, though Just the Beginning ... did yield three singles: \"Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!", "The Buckaroos had more than 30 Top 40 singles on the country music charts in the 1960s and early 1970s, with 21 number one hits such as \"I've Got a Tiger By the Tail,\" \"Love's Gonna Live Here,\"and \"Act Naturally.\"", "Pyridoxine / doxylamine is generally used for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (morning sickness); even though its efficiency has not been proven", "The art critic Elvio Natali noted that the \"one unfailing subject\" which recurred throughout Lusini's work was \"The human image, whether Marco Lusini is a woman's image or a man's image, often asexual, as a symbol of a common, undifferentiated destiny.\"", "Washington Township is the name of two townships in North Carolina: Washington Township, Beaufort County, North Carolina Washington Township, Guilford County, North Carolina See also Washington Township (disambiguation)", "Kangur is a common Estonian surname (meaning weaver), and may refer to: Guido Kangur (born 1956), actor Kalju Kangur (1925-1989), writer and translator Kristjan Kangur (born 1982), basketball player Ksenja Kangur (1904-2010), centenarian Külli Kangur (born 1949), zoologist and hydrobiologist Villu Kangur (born 1957), actor and translator", "John Vincent Lawless Hogan was a Fellow of the IRE (1915) and of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1954), and received the IRE Medal of Honor in 1956 \"for his contributions to the electronic field as a founder and builder of The Institute of Radio Engineers, for the long sequence of his inventions, and for his continuing activity in the development of devices and systems useful in the communications art.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: George McLeay (1892-1955), Australian politician Glenn McLeay (born 1968), New Zealand cyclist John McLeay Jr. (1922-2000), Australian politician John McLeay Sr. (1893-1982), Australian politician Leo McLeay (born 1945), Australian politician Paul McLeay (born 1972), Australian politician", "On July 30, 2013, Real Gone Music in the U.S. reissued both Pleasure Principle and Invasion of the Booty Snatchers, featuring liner notes by former P-Funk minister of information Tom Vickers.Album cover art by Ronald \"Stozo \"Edwards", "Cornerstone may also refer to: Companies/organizations Cornerstone (agency), a New York-based creative agency Cornerstone, an imprint of Random House UK Cornerstone (charity), a Scottish charity providing support and care for people with disabilities Cornerstone OnDemand Inc., an American cloud-based talent management software company Cornerstone Policy Research and Cornerstone ( disambiguation )'s legislative action arm Cornerstone-Action, a U.S. political organization based in the state of New Hampshire Cornerstone Research, an economic and financial consulting firm in the United States Cornerstone Theater Company, a Los Angeles-based theater company Cornerstones, a Ghanaian football club Cornerstone Church (disambiguation) Cornerstones, a Nigerian Insurance Company Cornerstone Barristers", "Deipyrodes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Deipyrodes inops Baehr, 2005 Deipyrodes palustris (Sloane, 1910)", "Óscar Salas Moya died on February 23, 2017 at the age of 84.", "For detailed information on Agnetha Fältskog discography's recordings with ABBA, go to the ABBA discography", "Dairyland may refer to: Dairyland, California (disambiguation), multiple places Dairyland, Wisconsin, a town Dairyland (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Dairyland Canada, a division of Saputo Dairyland Insurance, a United States insurance company", "Chipolina is a surname, and may refer to: Joseph Chipolina (born 1987), Gibraltarian footballer and admin clerk Kenneth Chipolina (born 1994), Gibraltarian footballer Roy Chipolina (born 1983), Gibraltarian footballer and customs officer", "The Masurian ethnolect (Masurian: mazurská gádkä; Polish: Mazurski; German: Masurisch), according to some linguists, is a dialect group of the Polish language; others consider Masurian to be a separate language, spoken by Masurians in Poland", "Notable people with the surname include: Anathalavattom Anandan (born 1937), Indian politician K. Murugesan Anandan (born 1951), Indian politician M. Anandan, Indian politician M. S. M. Anandan, Indian politician Subhas Anandan (1947-2015), Singaporean lawyer", "Redirect to: Penn-Princeton men's basketball rivalry", "Manuel Isidoro Suárez was the great-grandfather of Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986), who commemorated him in three poems: \"Sepulchral Inscription\" from Fervor of Buenos Aires (1923) \"A Page to Commemorate Colonel Suárez, Victor at Junín\" from The Other, The Same (1964) \"Colonel Suárez\" from The Iron Coin (1976)", "Vivian Imerman was nicknamed 'The Man from Del Monte.'", "Mahati Swara Sagar composed the soundtrack and the background score for the film while Sai Sriram provided the cinematography and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao did the editing for the film.", "Redirect to: 1992 DPR Korea Football League", "Redirect to: Holbæk Stadium", "Notable people with the surname include: Carmen Guerrero Nakpil (born 1922), Filipino writer and historian Juan Nakpil (1899-1986), Filipino architect, teacher and a community leader Julio Nakpil (1867-1960), Philippine composer who also fought in the Philippine Revolution", "Michizō struggled to find a way for an urban poet to root himself in traditional customs and still be \"modern.\"", "and was released first in 2004 in Spain, then in June 2006 in other countries.", "The Gulbenkian Science Prize has now been restructured and is known as Gulbenkian Prizes on Cohesion, Knowledge and Sustainability and three prizes are awarded in each of the fields", "The following are a list of massacres that have occurred in Malaysia and List of massacres in Malaysia's predecessors:", "The following articles contain lists of problems: List of undecidable problems Lists of unsolved problems List of NP-complete problems List of PSPACE-complete problems", "Generale d'Armata (literally: Field Army General) is a former Italian military rank equating to a \"full general\" (see General Officer)", "The surname may refer to: Stefan Wyszyński (1901-1981), Polish cardinal and national hero, commonly known as the Primate of the Millennium Marek Wyszyński, COO of Infinite Dreams Inc. game developer", "Abramovka (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Abramovka, Irkutsk Oblast, a village in Osinsky District of Irkutsk Oblast Abramovka, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a selo in Obluchensky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast Abramovka, Moscow Oblast, a village in Ilyinskoye Rural Settlement of Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District of Moscow Oblast Abramovka, Novosibirsk Oblast, a village in Bolotninsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast Abramovka, Orenburg Oblast, a selo in Abramovsky Selsoviet of Perevolotsky District of Orenburg Oblast Abramovka, Perm Krai, a village in Kochyovsky District of Perm Krai Abramovka, Primorsky Krai, a selo in Mikhaylovsky District of Primorsky Krai Abramovka, Rostov Oblast, a khutor in Starostanichnoye Rural Settlement of Kamensky District of Rostov Oblast Abramovka, Ulyanovsk Oblast, a selo under the administrative jurisdiction of Maynsky Settlement Okrug, Maynsky District, Ulyanovsk Oblast Abramovka, Vladimir Oblast, a village in Kolchuginsky District of Vladimir Oblast Abramovka, Abramovskoye Rural Settlement, Talovsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a settlement in Abramovskoye Rural Settlement of Talovsky District of Voronezh Oblast Abramovka, Abramovskoye 2-ye Rural Settlement, Talovsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Abramovskoye 2-ye Rural Settlement of Talovsky District of Voronezh Oblast Abramovka, Verkhnekhavsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a village in Semenovskoye Rural Settlement of Verkhnekhavsky District of Voronezh Oblast", "Notable people with the surname include: Endurance Idahor (1984-2010), Nigerian footballer Lucky Idahor (born 1980), Nigerian footballer striker", "Bilyaxia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Bilyaxia bruchiana (Obenberger, 1928) Bilyaxia bucki (Cobos, 1956) Bilyaxia cinctipennis (Kerremans, 1913) Bilyaxia concinna (Mannerheim, 1837) Bilyaxia cordillerae (Obenberger, 1928) Bilyaxia cupriceps (Fairmaire & Germain, 1858) Bilyaxia descaprentriesi (Cobos, 1956) Bilyaxia emmanueli (Cobos, 1972) Bilyaxia maculicollis (Kerremans, 1887) Bilyaxia mariae (Cobos, 1956) Bilyaxia obscurata (Reed, 1873) Bilyaxia rubricollis (Moore, 1981) Bilyaxia willineri (Cobos, 1972)", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Richet (1850-1935), French physiologist Jean-François Richet (born 1966), French screenwriter, film director and producer Léon Richet (1843-1907), French painter", "Ute may refer to:", "During the 2004-05 season, Ratschiller played two games with EC Red Bull Salzburg of the Austrian Hockey League", "COTC may stand for: Canadian Officers' Training Corps, Canada's first officer training program Car of the Century, an international award given to the most influential car of the Twentieth Century Central Ohio Technical College, public two-year technical college based in Newark, Ohio, United States Children of the Corn (disambiguation) \"Children of the Corn\", a 1977 short story by Stephen King Children of the Corn (film series), film series began with Children of the Corn, released in 1984 Children of the Corn (1984 film), the 1984 film derived from the aforementioned story Children of the Corn (2009 film), 2009 made-for-television remake of the 1984 film Children of the Corn (album), an album by Sopor Æternus & the Ensemble of Shadows Children of the Corn (group), 1990's hip-hop group \"Children of the Korn\", a song by Korn Church of the Creator, a Christian-based faith organization in Ashland, Oregon, United States Clash of the Champions, a semi-annual professional wrestling event held by the National Wrestling Alliance and later World Championship Wrestling Craig of the Creek, a TV series Creativity Movement, a white supremacist church organisation based in Illinoin, United States, formerly known as World Church of the Creator", "The Women's doubles tennis competition at the 2011 Pan Arab Games in Doha, Qatar was held from 13 December to 15 December at the Khalifa International Complex", "Redirect to: List of churches in Nord-Hålogaland", "Redirect to: Ed Smith (Canadian politician)", "Notable people with the surname include: Edith Birkhead, lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol and a Noble Fellow at the University of Liverpool George Birkhead (died 1614), English Roman Catholic priest, archpriest in England from 1608 Harry Birkhead (died 2013), South African philatelist Henry Birkhead (1617-1696), English academic, lawyer and Latin poet Larry Birkhead (born 1973), partner of Anna Nicole Smith and the father of her daughter, Dannielynn Martin Birkhead (died 1590), English politician Tim Birkhead, Professor of Zoology at the University of Sheffield and author", "Reload or Reloaded may refer to:", "Jazz Raga is an album by Hungarian guitarist Gábor Szabó featuring performances recorded in 1966 for the Impulse!", "The third book in the series is named By Heresies Distressed", "Notable people with the surname include: Michael Almereyda (born 1960), American film director, screenwriter, and film producer Miguel Almereyda (1883-1917), French journalist and activist against militarism", "The film also won the Special Jury Prize of 28th Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina and The Bright Day was shown on the 24th Annual Festival of Films from Iran in Chicago.also win Silver Pheasant Award and a cash prize for The Best Debut Director of the 19th International Film Festival of Kerala, India" ]
[ "is a point-and-click adventure game by British developer Alasdair Beckett.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894), French painter Martial Caillebotte (1853-1910), French photographer and composer, brother of Gustave", "Redirect to: 2016 South Carolina Democratic presidential primary", "Events from the year 2016 in Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Angus MacDonell (ca 1751-1817?)", "The genus contains eight species, most of which are found in isolated mountain ranges in northwestern Argentina.", "According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Tama, Idlib had a population of 1538 in the 2004 census.", "Initially established as the Air Force (USAF) Security Group in June, 1948, the USAF Security Service (USAFSS) was activated as a major command on Oct 20, 1948 (For redesignations, see Successor units.)", "Horror films released in the 2010s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 2010 List of horror films of 2011 List of horror films of 2012 List of horror films of 2013 List of horror films of 2014 List of horror films of 2015 List of horror films of 2016 List of horror films of 2017 List of horror films of 2018 List of horror films of 2019", "Nishi-Futami Station (, Nishi-Futami-eki) is a train station in Akashi, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.", "On June 30, 2017, Peter Herrndorf was announced that he was named a Companion of the Order of Canada by Governor General David Johnston for \"his transformative leadership in Canada's artistic community and for his enduring commitment to building a thriving national arts scene.\"", "Eda is a Japanese surname that may refer to: Katsuya Eda, mathematician specializing in set theory and algebraic topology Kenji Eda, independent Japanese politician Ryoko Eda, Japanese marathon runner Satsuki Eda, president of the house of councillors in Japan Toshiji Eda ( , born 1937), Japanese rower Yasuyuki Eda, Japanese politician in the New Komeito Party", "2018 in television may refer to: 2018 in American television 2018 in Australian television 2018 in British television 2018 in Canadian television 2018 in Irish television 2018 in Japanese television 2018 in New Zealand television 2018 in Philippine television 2018 in Scottish television 2018 in South African television 2018 in Tamil television", "Jagger said in 1967, \"That's me beating my hands on the bass drum.\"", "Carmagnola (disambiguation) may also refer to: Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola (1382-1432), Italian condottiero 16106 Carmagnola, a main belt asteroid Gladys Carmagnola (1939-2015), Paraguayan poet and teacher Carmagnola Grey, a rare breed of rabbit from Italy Carmagnola (Venice), a Late Roman porphyry sculpture now in Venice", "CBC News Network broadcasts into over 10 million homes in Canada.", "Producers that worked on the album include Jonas von der Burg, who worked with September on almost all of Love CPR's songs, StoneBridge, Lucas Secon, Cutfather and Jaakko Salovaara of Darude fame.", "Redirect to: Ty Tabor#Discography", "Events from the year 1811 in Sweden", "Blue Ocean Network states it \"is one of the first private English-language Television Network to offer International viewers fresh China-focused news and features, including business & technology, travel, art & creativity, and health & living programming, produced exclusively from China.\"", "At the time of Rudi Schuricke's comeback, Billboard Magazine referred to him as \"one of Germany's hottest recording stars of former years.\"", "Ibn an-Nadīm lists the following works of his: Kitāb at-Tat fi l-isāb al-hindī (\"Book of the Table on the Indian Calculation\") Kitāb al-Ğam wa-t-tafrīq (\"Book of Addition and Subtraction\") Kitāb Šar al-Ğam wa-t-tafrīq (\"Commentary on the Book of Addition and Subtraction\") Kitāb isāb al-mukaabāt (\"Book on the Cubic Calculation\") Kitāb Šar al-ğabr wa-l-muqābala li-l-wārizmī (\"Commentary on the Book of Balancing and Restoration by al-wārizmī\")", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Whiteman, Canadian musician Kate Whiteman (1945-2009), British food writer Loyce Whiteman (1913-1989), American singer Marjorie M. Whiteman (1898-1986), American diplomat and scholar of international law Paul Whiteman (1890-1967), American swing bandleader Peter Whiteman (born 1942), British barrister, professor and author Sam Whiteman (disambiguation), several people Steve Whiteman (born 1956), American singer Violet Whiteman (1873 - 1952), English-born New Zealand artist", "Notable people with surname include: Mahipal Dhanda Meena Dhanda Parmjit Dhanda Pooja Dhanda Prem Chandra Dhanda Yan Dhanda Kamlesh Dhanda Amarjeet Dhanda", "On November 21, 2014, a deluxe edition was released on iTunes", "\"Walkie Talkie Man\" is a song by New Zealand band Steriogram, released in 2004 on the album Schmack!", "The 1985 Daytona 500, the 27th running of the event, was held on February 17, 1985, at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Florida.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bert Carberry (born 1931), Scottish footballer Chris Carberry (born 1951), Australian rugby union player John Carberry (1904-1998), Cardinal Archbishop of Saint Louis Joseph E. Carberry (1887-1961), American aviator Kay Carberry (born 1950), British trade unionist Larry Carberry (1936-2015), English footballer Matthew Carberry (1911-1986), American sheriff Michael Carberry (born 1980), English cricketer Michael J. Carberry, American politician Nina Carberry (born 1984), Irish jockey Paul Carberry (born 1974), Irish jockey Tommy Carberry (1941-2017), Irish jockey Fictional characters: Josiah S. Carberry, fictional professor of psychoceramics at Brown University and Wesleyan University", "The bacterial infection is often sexually transmitted, but not in every instance; Urethritis can be idiopathic, for example.", "Ughi is a surname and may refer to: Alberto Ughi (born 1951), Italian sprint canoer Federico Ughi (born 1972), Italian drummer and composer Uto Ughi (born 1944), Italian violinist and conductor Giovanni J. Ughi, engineer and scientist Chantal Ughi", "Notable people with the surname include: Ada Carrasco (1912-1994), Mexican actress Angela Carrasco (born 1954), Dominican singer Berna Carrasco Araya (1914-2013), Chilean chess master Carlos Carrasco (actor) (born 1948), Panamanian-American actor Carlos Carrasco (baseball) (born 1987) American baseball player D. J. Carrasco (born 1977), American baseball player David Carrasco (born 1949), American scholar of Mesoamerican religion Eduardo Carrasco (born 1940), Chilean musician and professor of philosophy Eduardo Carrasco (footballer) (born 1972), Swiss footballer Erik Carrasco (born 1983), Chilean basketball player Felix Carrasco (born 1955), Mexican-Austrian conductor Francisco Antonio García Carrasco Díaz (1742-1813), Spanish soldier and Royal Governor of Chile Francisco José Carrasco (born 1959), Spanish footballer Héctor Carrasco (born 1969), American baseball player Hernán Carrasco Vivanco (born 1928), Chilean football manager Isabel Carrasco (1955-2014), Spanish politician Isaías Carrasco (1964-2008), Spanish Basque politician murdered by ETA Joe Carrasco, Tex-Mex \"new wave\" musician Jorge Carrasco (born 1982), Chilean footballer José Carrasco (disambiguation) (multiple people) Juan Carrasco (disambiguation) (multiple people) Luis Carrasco (skeleton) (born 1963), Mexican skeleton racer Manuel Carrasco (born 1981), Spanish singer María Carrasco (born 1995), Spanish singer Maruja Carrasco (1944-2018), Spanish botanist Nancy Carrasco, Mexican physician, molecular biochemistry Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco (1890-1940), Mexican politician and general Pancha Carrasco (1816-1890), a Costa Rican medic and national heroine Pedro Carrasco (1943-2001), Spanish professional boxer Raimon Carrasco (born 1924), Spanish Catalan businessman, former president of FC Barcelona Ricardo Carrasco (born 1965), Chilean photographer Rocío Carrasco (born 1977), Spanish television presenter and businesswoman Servando Carrasco (born 1988), American soccer player Yannick Carrasco (born 1993), Belgian footballer Fictional characters: Dr. Sanson Carrasco, character in a play within Man of La Mancha Juan Carrasco, character in the 1964 film The Outrage", "D. C. Browning's introduction to the 1957 Everyman's edition says \"Like most sequels, Three Men on the Bummel has been compared unfavourably with its parent story, but it was only a little less celebrated than Three Men in a Boat and was for long used as a school book in Germany.\"", "Lupinus nevadensis is a species of lupine known by the common name Nevada lupine.", "Notable people with the surname include: Countess Maria Carolina Zamoyska (born 1896), the wife of Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro Gryzelda Konstancja Zamoyska (1623-1672), Polish szlachcianka and mother of King Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki Helena Zamoyska (died 1761), Polish noblewoman Joanna Barbara Zamoyska (1626-1653), Polish noblewoman, married to Aleksander Koniecpolski in 1642 Marianna Zamoyska (1631-1668), Polish noble lady", "Cameron Hall ( actor ) was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, and died, aged 86, in Sidmouth, Devon", "If successful against the winners of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Manitoba Junior Hockey League and the 2016 Western Canada Cup hosts, the Estevan Bruins, the champion and runner-up would then move on to play for the Canadian Junior Hockey League championship, the Royal Bank Cup, in Lloydmyinster, Saskatchewan", "1936 in philosophy", "Notable people with the surname include: Nicholas Argenti (1896-1961), British stockbroker Giosuè Argenti (1819-1901), Italian sculptor Christian Argenti (born 1975), Australian singer and radio presenter Filippo Argenti (13th century), politician and citizen of Florence", "Steele is a surname, and may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Anders Gozzi (born 1967), Swedish professional ice hockey player Carlo Gozzi (1720-1806), Italian dramatist Gasparo Gozzi (1713-1786), Italian critic and dramatist Patricia Gozzi (born 1950), French actress Simone Gozzi (born 1986), Italian footballer", "After Heather Mills's marriage to McCartney, Mills became involved in animal rights advocacy and as of 2012 is a patron of Viva!", "LeRay Mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, and has been described as \"one of the most beautiful houses in America.\"", "So in practice romanizations of Arabic names containing this element may vary greatly, including: al-Din, ad-Din, -addin, -adin el-Din, -eldin, -eddin ud-Din, -uddin (particularly in English-speaking South and East Asia), -uddeen (particularly in English-speaking South and East Asia) -eddine (particularly in French-speaking areas) -ettin (particularly in Turkish names) -od-din (particularly in Persian names) Examples of names including this element are: Aladdin Alimuddin Amin ud-Din Anwaruddin Azharuddin Azim ud-Din Badr al-Din Baha' al-Din Burhan al-Din Fakhr al-Din Fariduddin Ghiyath al-Din Hamid al-Din Haqq ad-Din Hisham ud-Din Husam ad-Din Ikhtiyar al-Din Imad al-Din Ismat ad-Din Izz al-Din Jalal ad-Din Jamal ad-Din Kamal al-Din Khair ad-Din Majd ad-Din Mansur ad-Din Mohy al-Din Moinuddin Muhib ud-Din Mu'iz ad-Din Muslih ud-Din Najm al-Din Nasir al-Din Nazimuddin Nizam al-Din Nur al-Din Qamar ud-Din Qutb ad-Din Rashid al-Din Riazuddin Rukn al-Din Sabr ad-Din Sa'd al-Din Sadr al-Din Safi al-Din Saif al-Din alā ad-Dīn Shams al-Din Sharaf al-Din Shihab al-Din Shujauddin Sirajuddin Tanzim Harrar al-Din Taqi al-Din Zahir al-Din Zayn ad-Din (or Zinedine) Ziauddin", "Cuff is the surname of: Sports John Cuff (baseball) (1864-1916), baseball player Leonard Cuff (1866-1954), New Zealand cricketer and all-round sportsman, and sports administrator Will Cuff (1868-1949), chairman of Everton Football Club, England Ward Cuff (1914-2002), American football running back and place kicker Pat Cuff (born 1952), English footballer Anthony Cuff (born 1957), New Zealand cyclist Ed Cuff, Jr. (born 1961), American golfer Omar Cuff (born 1984), American football running back Katherine Cuff, Canadian professor of economics Other John Cuff (politician) (1805-1869), New Zealand politician Agnes Cuff (1890-????", "Abroscelis is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Abroscelis anchoralis Chevrolat, 1845 Abroscelis longipes (Fabricius, 1798) Abroscelis maino MacLeay, 1876 Abroscelis mucronata Jordan, 1894 Abroscelis psammodroma Chevrolat, 1845 Abroscelis tenuipes (Dejean, 1826)", "Redirect to: Cape Charles Lighthouse", "This is a list of singles that peaked in the top 10 of the Mainstream Top 40 chart during 1993", "Dmitry Medvedev (born 1965), Prime Minister of Russia Demetri Martin, American comedian Demetri McCamey, American basketball player Dimitri Kitsikis, Greek geopolitician Dimitrios Salpingidis, Greek footballer Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Greek footballer Dimitrios Siovas, Greek footballer Dimitar Berbatov, Bulgarian footballer Dimitrije Tucović, Serbian politician Dimitrije Injac, Serbian footballer Dimitrije Ljotić, Serbian politician Dimitrije Pejanović, Serbian handballer Dimitrije Mitrinović, Serbian writer Dimitri Davidović, Serbian footballer Dositej Obradović, Serbian writer Demetrius Rhaney (born 1992), American football player Dimitrije Ruvarac, Serbian writer Dimitrije Banjac, Serbian actor Dome Sztojay, Serbian politician Dimitrije Avramović, Serbian painter Dimitrije T. Leko, Serbian architect Serbian Patriarch Dimitrije of the Serbian Orthodox Church Dimitrije Bašičević, Serbian painter Dimitri Nanopoulos, Greek physicist Demetrious Johnson (born 1986), American mixed martial arts fighter Demetrius Treadwell (born 1991), American basketball player for Hapoel Gilboa Galil of the Israeli League Liga Leumit Dimitrij Kotschnew Dimitrij Rupel Dimitrij Nonin Lucia Demetrius, Romanian writer Vasile Demetrius, Romanian writer", "The newspaper is published by Entypoekdotiki", "Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Acworth (1885-1963), British writer and creationist George Acworth (disambiguation) Harry Arbuthnot Acworth, author Peter Acworth, British pornographer William Mitchell Acworth (1850-1925), British railway economist, barrister and politician", "Prothyma is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Prothyma annamica Deuve, 2002 Prothyma assamensis Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma banksi W.Horn, 1923 Prothyma bidentilabris W.Horn, 1934 Prothyma birmanica Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma bordonii Cassola, 1980 Prothyma bottegoi (W.Horn, 1897) Prothyma bouvieri (W.Horn, 1896) Prothyma cassolai Naviaux, 1991 Prothyma coerulea W.Horn, 1920 Prothyma concinna (Dejean, 1831) Prothyma confusa G.Muller, 1939 Prothyma discretepunctata W.Horn, 1924 Prothyma erythropyga (Putzeys, 1880) Prothyma exornata Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 Prothyma fallaciosa Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma guttipennis Boheman, 1848 Prothyma henningi W.Horn, 1898 Prothyma heteromalla (W.S.MacLeay, 1825) Prothyma heteromallicollis W.Horn, 1909 Prothyma hopkinsi W.Horn, 1909 Prothyma incerata Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma laophila Deuve, 2002 Prothyma leprieurii (Dejean, 1831) Prothyma lucidicollis (Chaudoir, 1869) Prothyma methneri W.Horn, 1921 Prothyma nitida Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma ornata Naviaux, 1989 Prothyma proxima (Chaudoir, 1860) Prothyma quadriguttata (Quensel in Schoenherr, 1806) Prothyma quadripustulata Boheman, 1848 Prothyma radama Kunckel dHerculais in Grandidier, 1887 Prothyma rapillyi Naviaux, 1989 Prothyma reconciliatrix (W.Horn, 1900) Prothyma schmidtgoebeli (W.Horn, 1895) Prothyma schultzei W.Horn, 1908 Prothyma scrobiculata (Wiedemann, 1823) Prothyma shancola Sawada & Wiesner, 1998 Prothyma tenuipenis W.Horn, 1934 Prothyma vientianensis Sawada & Wiesner, 1996 Prothyma werneri (Sawada & Wiesner, 1998)", "Bhadrachalam Road railway station (station code:BDCR) is located in Bhadradri Kothagudem district of Telangana and serves Kothagudem", "Cárdenas or Cardenas may refer to:", "Scouting and Guiding in Luxembourg is served by several different organizations: Scouting in Luxembourg, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement Fédération Nationale des Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses du Luxembourg Lëtzebuerger Guiden a Scouten, also member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Royal Rangers Luxembourg Former associations include Bureau de Liaison des Associations Guides du Luxembourg Association des Girl Guides Luxembourgeoises", "The song was subsequently included on The Rolling Stones, Now!", "The brick works were constructed between 1929 and 1950 and used by Bristile until Ascot Brick Works ceased operations at the site in 1982.", "Notable people with the surname include: Mark Colbourne (born 1969), Welsh Paralympic cyclist Maurice Colbourne (1939-1989), English actor", "Hemmatabad (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Hemmatābād) is a village in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran.In 2015, Hemmatabad , Kenevist's population was about 25,000", "Pipes was a web application from Yahoo!", "Events from the year 1868 in Russia", "Species Coriaria angustissima - New Zealand (South I + Stewart I) Coriaria arborea - New Zealand (South I, North I, Chatham Is, Kermadec Is) Coriaria duthiei - W Himalayas (N Pakistan + Kashmir, N India) Coriaria japonica - Japan, Taiwan Coriaria kingiana - New Zealand (North I) Coriaria kweichovensis - S China, Himalayas Coriaria lurida - New Zealand (South I, North I) Coriaria myrtifolia - Spain, France, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, Greece, Tunisia Coriaria napalensis - Himalayas Coriaria plumosa - New Zealand (South I, North I) Coriaria pottsiana - New Zealand (North I) Coriaria pteridoides - New Zealand (North I) Coriaria ruscifolia - Latin America from C Mexico to S Argentina + S Chile; New Guinea, New Zealand, islands of S Pacific Coriaria × sarlurida - New Zealand Coriaria × sarmangusta - New Zealand Coriaria terminalis - Sichuan, Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan Coriaria thymifolia - New Zealand and Latin America", "Redirect to: Lights & Motion", "Notable people with the surname include: Dianne Hesselbein (born 1971), American politician Frances Hesselbein, American writer and management consultant", "According to a report about the bill from the United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the bill \"provides for greater checks and balances over EPA's rulemaking activity by requiring, before the agency finalizes new energy-related rules estimated to cost more than $1 billion, that the agency submit a report to Congress providing information detailing certain cost, benefit, energy price, and job impacts, and also that the Secretary of Energy, in consultation with other relevant agencies, conduct a review of the energy price, reliability, and other energy-related impacts, and make a determination about whether the rule will cause significant adverse effects to the economy.\"", "International matches played Scotland  England 1920, 1921, 1923  France 1921  Ireland 1920, 1923  Wales 1920 British Lions  South Africa 1924, 1924, 1924, 1924", "The fifth and most recent volume of the series, A Dance with Dragons, was published in 2011 and took Martin six years to write.", "Redirect to: Holly Lisle", "The novel was adapted for the screen twice: as a silent film in 1915, and for the television series Climax!", "Gim Hong-do (, born 1745, died 1806?-1814?", "Sosnowy [ssnv] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zbójna, within Łomża County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.", "Notable people with the name include: Given name: Evaristo Baschenis (1607-1677), Italian Baroque painter Evaristo Beccalossi (born 1956), Italian footballer Evaristo Carazo (1821-1889), President of Nicaragua Evaristo Carriego (1883-1912), Argentine poet Evaristo Carvalho (born 1942), President and former prime minister of São Tomé and Príncipe Evaristo Coronado (born 1960), Costa Rican soccer striker Evaristo de Churruca y Brunet (1841-1917), Spanish engineer Evaristo de Macedo (born 1933), former Brazilian footballer Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinist Evaristo Manú (born 1982), Portuguese football player Evaristo Márquez Contreras (1929-1996), Spanish sculptor Evaristo Porras Ardila, Colombian drug lord Evaristo Rocha, 7th President of Nicaragua Surname: Bernardine Evaristo, British author Conceição Evaristo (born 1946), Brazilian writer José Evaristo Uriburu (1831-1914), President of Argentina Juan Evaristo (1902-1978), Argentine footballer Mario Evaristo (1908-1993), Argentine footballer Paulo Evaristo Arns (born 1921), Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of São Paulo", "Platypodiella is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Platypodiella gemmata (Rathbun, 1902) Platypodiella georgei den Hartog & Turkay, 1991 Platypodiella picta (A. Milne Edwards, 1869) Platypodiella rotundata (Stimpson, 1860) Platypodiella spectabilis (Herbst, 1794)", "A list of populated places in Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey by district:", "The song was written as part of Smith's play, Hey!", "Notable people with the surname include: Arina Tanemura ( , born 1978), Japanese manga artist Naoki Tanemura ( , born 1936), Japanese writer, critic and essayist Suehiro Tanemura ( , 1933-2004), Japanese translator, critic and essayist", "After Handsome Jack's introduction in 2012's Borderlands 2, Jack appears again in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!", "Delfin or Delfín may refer to:", "The film was released on February 18, 1918, by Universal", "Rahul Deshpande is the grandson of Vasantrao Deshpande", "Roy Hoffman ( general ) had a reputation as being a polymath, or \"Renaissance Man.\"", "A Lazy Afternoon is a studio album by American hard bop tenor saxophonist Harold Land.", "Notable people with this surname include: Aleh Popel, Belarusian football player Esther Popel (1896-1958), African-American poet Heike Popel, East German luger Max Poepel (1896-1966), German town councillor and deputy lord mayor Nikolai Popel (1901-1980), Soviet lieutenant-general Stepan Popel (1909-1987), chess champion", "The screenplay was written by Ben Hecht, adapted from the 1933 book Viva Villa!", "Bastiaan (\"Bas\") Jacob Paauwe (4 October 1911 - 27 February 1989) was a Dutch footballer who was active as a midfielder.", "Notable people with the surname include: Johannes Skraastad (1648-1700), Norwegian artist Kristoffer Skraastad (1865-1948), Norwegian farmer and politician", "Qatada ibn Di'ama al-Sadusi or Abu Khattab (Arabic: ) (d.735/736) was a mufassir and traditionalist who lived in Basra", "Bockarie is a common surname among the Mende people of Sierra Leone, and may refer to: Sam Bockarie, former Sierra Leone rebel leader Emmerson Amidu Bockarie, Sierra Leone musician", "List of disco artists (A-E) List of disco artists (F-K) List of disco artists (L-R) List of disco artists (S-Z)", "Harbison is a surname, and may refer to: Beth Harbison, American author Clarence Ellis Harbison (1885-1960), Animal psychologist E. Harris Harbison, American academic Ed Harbison, American politician Frederick H. Harbison (1912-1976), American organizational theorist Joan Harbison (born 1938), British academic John Harbison, American composer Mercy Harbison, American writer Michael Harbison, Australian politician Thomas Harbison, Irish politician Thomas Grant Harbison (1862-1936), American botanist", "Cristofani is an Italian surname that may refer to Bob Cristofani (1920-2002), Australian cricketer Leonora Fani (born Eleonora Cristofani in 1954), Italian film actress Mauro Cristofani (1941-1997), Italian linguist and researcher in Etruscan studies", "The type species, Zopyrion sandace, was described in 1896 by Frederick DuCane Godman and Osbert Salvin in Zopyrion ( skipper )'s Biologia Centrali-Americana.", "The Toronto Jets was a S.S. Pauline Soccer Club team that played in the Minor Division (MD) of the Canadian National Soccer League, formerly the National Soccer League (N.S.L.)", "The results of the 2012 3rd Tarang Cine Awards, the awards presented annually by the Tarang entertainment television channel to honor artistic and technical excellence in the Oriya language film industry of India (\"Ollywood\"), are as follow: Lifetime Achievement - Sarat Pujari Best Film - Chocolate Best Director - Sushant Mani -Chocolate Best Actor - Anubhav Mohanty - Balunga Toka Best Actress - Archita Sahu -Chocolate Best Lyricist - Bapu Goswami -Chocolate Best Singer - Babusan Mohanty -Chocolate Best Editor - Biren Jyoti Mohanty -Chocolate Best Dialogues - Bapu Goswami - Chocolate Best Cinematography - Apurba Kishore Bir - Jianta Bhuta Best Comedian - Papu Pom Pom -Balunga Toka Best Actor (Debut) - Harihar Das -Mu Premi Mu Pagala Best Actress (Debut) - Anubha Sourya -Mu Premi Mu Pagala Best Actor (in a Negative Role) - Samaresh Routray - Loafer", "Other main roles were played by Paloma Baeza (Mary Magdalene), Ben Daniels (Caiaphas), James Nesbitt (Pilate), David Oyelowo (Joseph of Arimathea), and Penelope Wilton (Mary).", "In addition to her musical talent, Hale has been a theater producer, political activist, a restaurateur and even the owner of a once-famous Los Angeles women's clothing store, \"Corky Hale.\"", "Redirect to: Mass media in the Netherlands", "van Diest is a surname, and may refer to: Isala Van Diest (19th century), Belgian feminist Jan III van Diest (14th century), Dutch bishop Jan Baptist van Diest (late 17th century), Flemish painter Mike Van Diest (21st century), Carroll College football coach Peter van Diest (15th century), Dutch dramatist", "St. Francis' Church, Church of St Francis, or variations on the name, may refer to: St Francis' Church, Melbourne, Catholic church in Melbourne, Australia São Francisco Church and Convent, Salvador, Brazil St Francis' Church, Chester, Cheshire, Great Britain Friary Church of St Francis and St Anthony, Crawley, West Sussex, Great Britain St. Francis Church, Kochi, church in Cochin, Kerala, India Templo de San Francisco de Asís, Guadalajara, Mexico Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, Karachi, Pakistan Franciscan Church, Zamość, Poland Church of São Francisco (Porto), Portugal St. Francis Chapel (Colonie, New York), United States St. Francis of Assisi Church (Manhattan), United States", "Myeni is a South African surname that may refer to Dudu Myeni (born 1963), South African businesswoman Sifiso Myeni (born 1988), South African football player", "Agonum nigriceps is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae." ]
[ "The show began airing on October 19, 2005, ending on September 28, 2011 with 247 episodes aired; Quiz ! Hexagon II's predecessor, Quiz!", "\"On a Rope\" is a song by the American punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt, released as the third single from their 1995 album Scream, Dracula, Scream!", "Now That's What I Call the 80s Volume 2 is a special edition compilation album from the (U.S.) Now!", "Notable people with this surname include: Anastasios Nerantzis, Greek politician (born 1944) Pavlos Nerantzis, Greek commander in the Greco-Turkish war of 1897 (died 1911) Susanna Nerantzi, 19th century Greek pianist and composer", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Borremans (1769-1827), Flemish/Dutch composer Colonel Borremans Belgian military commander Guglielmo Borremans (born 1672), Flemish painter Guilielmus Borremans, 17th-century Flemish choir-master and composer Jean Borremans (1911-1968), Belgian minister after World War II Joseph Borremans (1775-1858), Flemish/Dutch composer Laurence Borremans (born 1978), former Miss Belgium Nicolaes Borremans (c. 1614-1679), Dutch poet and editor Michaël Borremans (born 1963), Belgian painter Raymond Borremans (1906-1988), French musician, globe-trotter and encyclopaedist", "Girija Shankar Sharma received a Master of Arts (M.A.)", "On 2 February 1943, Eckhard Christian married Gerda Daranowski who was one of Adolf Hitler's private secretaries during World War II.", "The book's title comes from Jason Elam's description of being a kicker as \"hours and hours of boredom surrounded by a few seconds of panic.\"", "The naval Battle of the Sound took place on 8 November 1658 (29 October O.S.)", "Delayed travel plans that soaked up Icelandic Settlement Disaster Memorial's financial resources, and led to a late arrival in the fall of the year, poor living conditions, and lack of work due to an economic downturn in Ontario, resulted in the deaths of \"thirty children...and upwards to ten grown-ups.\"", "Mojo Gurus's new album Who Asked Ya?", "Notable people with the surname include: Alli Austria (born 1990), Filipino basketball player Amy Austria, Filipina actress Leo Austria (born 1958), Filipino basketball player and coach Steve Austria (born 1958), American politician", "The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (Irish: Institiúid Ríoga Ailtirí na hÉireann) founded in 1839, is the \"competent authority for architects and professional body for Architecture in the Republic of Ireland.\"", "In April 2020, Variety magazine included Sydney Film School in their list of \"The Top Film Schools and Educators From Around the Globe.\"", "Some species that were formerly classified in Aimophila are now considered to be in the genus Peucaea.", "This road crosses 9 urban villages of Central Jakarta and East Jakarta, namely: Cempaka Putih Timur, Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta Rawasari, Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta New Pisangan, Matraman, East Jakarta Kayu Putih, Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta Rawamangun, Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta Utan Kayu Selatan, Matraman, East Jakarta Utan Kayu Utara, Matraman, East Jakarta Cinnamon, Matraman, East Jakarta East Pisangan, Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta", "Sunshine Love (Korean:  ; RR: Sseonsyain Reobeu) is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Jo Eun-sung, starring Oh Jung-se and Jo Eun-ji.", "Points of interest along the trail include: Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center Frelinghuysen Arboretum Acorn Hall Ford Mansion Pocahontas Lake Speedwell Ironworks Lewis Morris County Park Jockey Hollow Black River Wildlife Management Area Nathan Cooper Gristmill Chubb Park Ken Lockwood Gorge WMA Schooley's Mountain County Park Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center Willowwood Arboretum New Jersey Brigade Encampment Site Washington Valley Historic District", "Paradise for Two was a loose remake of the 1933 German film And Who Is Kissing Me?", "1470s), English printer Tim Rood (born 1960s), British classical scholar Variant spellings Bobby Roode (born 1977), Canadian professional wrestler Dan Roodt (born 1967), Afrikaner author, publisher, and commentator Darrell Roodt (born 1962), South African film director, screenwriter and producer Dewald Roode (1940-2009), South African computer scientist and information systems researcher Hendrik Roodt (born 1987), South African rugby player Middle names derived from the surname Charles Rood Keeran (1883-1948), American (Illinois) inventor and businessman James Rood Doolittle (1815-1897), American politician, US Senator from Wisconsin 1857-69 John Rood Cunningham (1891-1980), American college president", "Recipients of the award have been: 1990 Dorothy Faison 1992 Michael Tom 1994 Laura Smith 1996 Shigeru Miyamoto 1998 Hanae Uechi Mills 2000 Renee Iijima 2002 Yida Wang 2004 Lonny Tomono 2006 Ka'ili Chun 2008 Leland Miyano 2010 Sanit Khewhok 2012 John Tanji Koga 2015 Maya Lea Portner 2017 Charles Cohan Also see: Catharine Elizabeth Bean Cox", "Polyrhaphis is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Polyrhaphis angustata Buquet, 1853 Polyrhaphis argentina Lane, 1978 Polyrhaphis armiger (Schoenherr, 1817) Polyrhaphis baloupae Santos-Silva, Martins & Tavakilian, 2010 Polyrhaphis batesi Hovore & McCarty, 1998 Polyrhaphis belti Hovore & McCarty, 1998 Polyrhaphis confusa Lane, 1978 Polyrhaphis fabricii Thomson, 1865 Polyrhaphis gracilis Bates, 1862 Polyrhaphis grandini Buquet, 1853 Polyrhaphis hystricina Bates, 1862 Polyrhaphis jansoni Pascoe, 1859 Polyrhaphis kempfi Lane, 1978 Polyrhaphis lanei Santos-Silva, Martins & Tavakilian, 2010 Polyrhaphis michaeli McCarty, 1997 Polyrhaphis olivieri Thomson, 1865 Polyrhaphis papulosa (Olivier, 1795) Polyrhaphis peruana Santos-Silva, Martins & Tavakilian, 2010 Polyrhaphis pilosa Lane, 1965 Polyrhaphis spinipennis Laporte, 1840 Polyrhaphis spinosa (Drury, 1773) Polyrhaphis turnbowi Hovore & McCarty, 1998", "Tatsuya Mihashi died in 2004 of Myocardial infarction.", "1 March 1622 in Amsterdam - buried in July 1666 in Amsterdam?)", "In 1982 Marco Sassone was Knighted by president of Italy, Sandro Pertini, into the Order to the Merit of the Italian Republic and received a gold medal award from the Italian Academy of Arts, Literature and Science.", "Ameen Rihani Museum Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut Baalbek Banque Du Liban Museum Beit Beirut Beiteddine Palace Museum Bsous Silk Museum Byblos Fossil Museum Byblos Wax Museum Château Ksara Choco Story Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles Gibran Museum Lebanese Heritage Museum Lebanese Marine and Wildlife Museum Lebanese Military Museum Memoire du Temps, Byblos Mim Museum Moussa Castle Modern And Contemporary Art Museum Museum of Lebanese Prehistory Nabu Museum National Museum of Beirut Robert Mouawad Private Museum Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral Archaeological Crypt Museum Sidon Soap Museum Sursock Museum Tourist Landmark of the Resistance", "A good friend of M. R. James Augustus Jessopp is described by James' biographer R. W. Pfaff as \"a fine specimen of the learned but somewhat eccentric country parson.\"", "A list of films produced in the Soviet Union between 1930 and 1939:", "Marc Krauss was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2009, and was later traded to the Houston Astros in 2012.", "Smodicini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, containing the following genera and species: Genus Marupiara Marupiara castanea Martins & Galileo, 2006 Genus Metaphrenon Metaphrenon impressicolle (Lacordaire, 1869) Metaphrenon lucidum (Olivier, 1795) Genus Nesosmodicum Nesosmodicum gracile (Melzer, 1923) Genus Smodicum Smodicum angusticolle Aurivillius, 1919 Smodicum brunneum Thomson, 1878 Smodicum clancularium Martins, 1975 Smodicum confusum Martins, 1985 Smodicum cucujiforme (Say, 1826) Smodicum depressum Thomson, 1878 Smodicum dinellii Bruch, 1911 Smodicum longicorne Martins, 1975 Smodicum pacificum Linsley, 1934 Smodicum parandroides Bates, 1884 Smodicum recticolle Martins, 1975 Smodicum semipubescens Gounelle, 1911 Smodicum texanum Knull, 1966 Smodicum torticolle Martins, 1975", "Southorn is a surname and may refer to: Bella Sidney Southorn or Bella Sidney Woolf OBE (1877-1960), English author, sister of author Leonard Woolf and wife of Tom Southorn Fiona Southorn (born 1967), New Zealand paralympic cyclist Jordon Southorn (born 1990), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman Thomas Southorn (1879-1957), British colonial administrator, spending the large part of his career in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) Willie Southorn, New Zealand rugby league player who represented his country", "Redirect to: Chequers plan", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrés Chadwick (born 1956), Chilean politician Alan Chadwick (1909-1980), English organic farming innovator Allan Chadwick, Australian Paralympic shooter Arthur Chadwick (1875-1936), English footballer H. Beatty Chadwick (born 1936), American jailed 14 years for civil contempt of court Cassie Chadwick (1857-1907), Canadian criminal Cyril Chadwick (1879-1955), English actor David Chadwick (disambiguation), several people Drew Chadwick, singer in American reggae pop band Emblem3 Edgar Chadwick (1869-1942), English footballer Sir Edwin Chadwick (1800-1890), English social reformer Francis Brooks Chadwick (1850-1942/43), American painter active in France Frank Chadwick, American game designer and author French Ensor Chadwick (1844-1919), United States Navy officer who contributed to naval education George Chadwick (bishop) (1840-1923), Irish Anglican bishop and author George Whitefield Chadwick (1854-1931), American Romantic composer George B. Chadwick (1880-1961), American football player and coach Goretti Chadwick, Samoan-New Zealand stage and television actress, writer, director and tutor Guy Chadwick (born 1956), English singer, songwriter and guitarist Hector Munro Chadwick (1870-1947), English philologist and historian Helen Chadwick (1953-1996), British sculptor, photographer and installation artist Henry Chadwick (disambiguation), several people Sir James Chadwick (1891-1974), English physicist, recipient of the 1935 Nobel Prize in physics for the discovery of the neutron James Read Chadwick (1844-1905), American gynecologist and medical librarian Jamie Chadwick (born 1998), English racing driver Jeff Chadwick (born 1960), American football player Jeffrey R. Chadwick, American archeologist John White Chadwick (1840-1904), American writer and Unitarian clergyman John Chadwick (1920-1998), English linguist and classical scholar, co-decipherer of the Linear B script Sir John Chadwick (judge) (born 1941), British judge June Chadwick (born 1951), English actress Justin Chadwick (born 1968), English actor and director Kate Morgan Chadwick, American actress and singer Les Chadwick (1943-2019), English bass guitarist Luke Chadwick (born 1980), English footballer Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003), English artist and sculptor Margaret Lee Chadwick (1893-1984), nonfiction author, founder and headmistress of the Chadwick School Nick Chadwick (born 1982), English footballer and coach Nora Chadwick (1891-1972), English medievalist Owen Chadwick (1916-2015), British Anglican priest, academic, writer and historian of Christianity Peter Chadwick (born 1934), English cricketer Paul Chadwick (born 1957), American comic-book creator Paul Chadwick (author) (1902-1972), American pulp magazine author Rachael Chadwick (born 1990), English professional squash player Robert Chadwick (1879-1939), New Zealand cricketer Robert Chadwick (Pennsylvania politician) (1833-1902), American politician Robert E. Lee Chadwick (1930-2014), American anthropologist and archaeologist Roy Chadwick (1893-1947), British aircraft design engineer Samuel Chadwick (1860-1932), English Methodist minister Sarah Chadwick (born 1960), Australian actress Sarah Chadwick (activist) (born 2001), American activist against gun violence Stephanie Chadwick (born 1948), New Zealand politician Stephen F. Chadwick (1825-1895), American Democratic politician E. Wallace Chadwick (1884-1969), American politician W. D. Chadwick (1883-1934), American football, baseball and basketball coach", "John Ajina Sesay played as a midfielder for Old Edwardians F.C.. Sesay was manager of East End Lions and won the league title in 2009.", "(Valhalla Golf Club near Louisville hosted the PGA Championship in 1996, 2000, and 2014.)", "Canton of Saint-Malo-2 consists of the following communes: Dinard Le Minihic-sur-Rance Pleurtuit La Richardais Saint-Briac-sur-Mer Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets Saint-Lunaire Saint-Malo (partly)", "(This range is contiguous with, and often considered as part of, the Langtang Himal.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Edward Elmhirst (1811-1993), cricketer Leonard Knight Elmhirst (1893-1974), English agronomist and philanthropist Dorothy Payne Whitney (1887-1968), American-born social activist and philanthropist (sometimes known as Dorothy Elmhirst) Thomas Elmhirst (1895-1982), a senior commander in the Royal Air Force Tom Elmhirst (born 1971), British music producer and mix engineer", "The 2017 Individual Speedway World Championship Grand Prix Qualification was a series of motorcycle speedway meetings that were used to determine the three riders that qualified for the 2017 Speedway Grand Prix.", "Today's Game (1988-present) Modern Baseball (1970-1987) Golden Days (1950-1969) Early Baseball (1871-1949)", "Those bearing Bull as a surname include: Alfred E. Bull (1867-1930), an American football player and coach Amos Bull (1744-1825), one of America's first composers (Amos Bad Heart Bull (c. 1868 - 1913) -- noted in a following section -- was the son of Bad Heart Bull, and passed that whole name on to both Bull ( surname )'s sons in surname fashion.)", "Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 1985/1986", "Notable people with the surname include: Harald Maartmann (born 1926), Norwegian cross country skier Titti Maartmann (born 1920), Norwegian luger Knud Geelmuyden Fleischer Maartmann (born 1875), Norwegian politician Rolf Maartmann (born 1887), Norwegian football player Erling Maartmann (born 1887), Norwegian football player", "To read the prescribing information for each individual vaccine, see List of Licensed Vaccines", "Notable people with the surname include: Abby Erceg (born 1989), New Zealand women's international football player Filip Erceg (born 1979), Croatian writer and political activist Jason Erceg (born c. 1970), Croatian winner of 1997 Manhunt International Percy Erceg (1928-2019), New Zealand rugby union player and coach Stipe Erceg (born 1974), Croatian-German actor Tina Erceg (born 1988), Croatian gymnast Tomislav Erceg (born 1971), Croatian football player", "2011 Pan American Games, Guadalajara, Mexico: sixth place team 2015 Pan American Games, Toronto, Canada: no medals 2016 Adequan Global Dressage Festival CDI5, Wellington Florida, USA:", "Blackburnia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Blackburnia aaae (Liebherr & Samuelson, 1992) Blackburnia abax (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia abaxoides Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia agilis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia agonoides (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia alternans (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia ambiens (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia anomala (Blackburn, 1878) Blackburnia asquithi Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia aterrima (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia atra Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia auana Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia audax (Perkins, 1917) Blackburnia barda (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia bartletti Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia blaptoides (Blackburn, 1878) Blackburnia brevipes (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia bryophila Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia calathiformis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia calathoides (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia caliginosa (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia cephalotes (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia cheloniceps (Perkins, 1917) Blackburnia concolor (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia constricta (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia corrusca (Erichson, 1834) Blackburnia costata (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia cuneipennis (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia curtipes (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia debilis (Perkins, 1917) Blackburnia depressa (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia derodera (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia dyscolea (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia elegans (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia epicurus (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia erro (Blackburn, 1878) Blackburnia erythropus (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia ewingi Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia filipes (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia fordi Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia fossipennis (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia foveolata Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia fracta (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia fractistriata (Perkins, 1917) Blackburnia fraterna (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia fraudator (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia frigida Blackburn, 1878 Blackburnia fugitiva (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia fulgida Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia gastrellariformis Liebherr, 2001 Blackburnia gracilis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia hakeakapa Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia haleakala Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia hawaiiensis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia hihia Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia hilaris (Perkins, 1917) Blackburnia howarthi Liebherr & Samuelson, 1992 Blackburnia huhula Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia incendiaria (Blackburn, 1879) Blackburnia insignis Sharp, 1903 Blackburnia insociabilis (Blackburn, 1878) Blackburnia ipu Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia kahili Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia kamehameha Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia kauaiensis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia kauwa Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia kilauea Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia kipahulu Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia koebelei (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia komohana Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia kuiki Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia kukui Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia lanaiensis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia lanaihalensis Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia lata Liebherr, 2003 Blackburnia latifrons (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia lenta (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia lihau Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia limbata (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia longipes (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia longula (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia lucipetens (Blackburn, 1879) Blackburnia maculata (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia mandibularis Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia medeirosi Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia meticulosa (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia metromenoides (Perkins, 1917) Blackburnia micans (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia micantipennis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia microps (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia moerens (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia molokaiensis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia munroi (Perkins, 1936) Blackburnia muscicola (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia mutabilis (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia mystica (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia oceanica (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia octoocellata (Karsch, 1881) Blackburnia opaca (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia optata (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia optima (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia palmae (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia paloloensis Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia paludicola Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia pauma Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia pavida (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia perkinsi (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia perpolita (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia pilikua Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia platynoides (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia platyophthalmica Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia polhemusi Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia polipoli Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia posticata (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia proterva (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia proterva (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia pukalaina Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia puncticeps (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia putealis (Blackburn, 1881) Blackburnia rupicola (Blackburn, 1878) Blackburnia sharpi (Blackburn, 1878) Blackburnia sphodriformis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia sulcipennis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia tantalus (Blackburn, 1877) Blackburnia terebrata (Blackburn, 1881) Blackburnia tibialis (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia transiens (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia tricolor (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia ulaula Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia vagans (Sharp, 1903) Blackburnia viridis Liebherr, 2000 Blackburnia waialeale Liebherr, 2000", "Until 2008, the Australian Masters was always held at the Huntingdale Golf Club in South Oakleigh.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gary Athans (born 1961), Canadian alpine skier George Athans (born 1952), Canadian water skier George Athans (diver) (1921-2007), Canadian diver Gina Athans (born 1984), South African model Michael Athans (born 1937), Greek engineer Peter Athans (born 1957), American mountain climber Philip Athans (born 1964), American writer Tom Athans (born 1961), American businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: Caroline Morgan Clowes (1838-1904), American painter Cyril Clowes (1892-1968), Australian soldier Daniel Clowes (born 1961), Alternative cartoonist and screenwriter Hannah Clowes (born 1991), English gymnast Henry Clowes (1863-1899), English cricketer John Clowes (born 1929), English footballer John Clowes (priest) (1743-1831), English Anglican cleric and Swedenborgian Nick Laird-Clowes (born 1957), English musician and composer Ronald M. Clowes, Canadian geophysicist Samuel Clowes (Conservative politician) (1821-1898), English Conservative politician, MP for North Leicestershire 1868-1880 Samuel Clowes (Labour politician) (1864-1928), English Labour politician, MP for Hnaley 1924-1928 Sue Clowes, English designer Thomas Clowes (1791-1866), New York politician Waliyato Clowes, Papua New Guinean politician William Clowes (Primitive Methodist) (1780-1851), one of the founders of Primitive Methodism William Clowes (printer) (1779-1847), printer who established William Clowes Ltd. William Laird Clowes (1856-1905), British journalist and historian William Clowes (surgeon) (1540-1604), English surgeon and author", "The following is an incomplete list of places which have been nicknamed Venice of the East", "Pye-Smith is a surname that may refer to: John Pye-Smith (1774-1851), English theologian Philip Henry Pye-Smith (1839-1914), English physician", "This is a list of Argentine films which were released in 2014:", "Because of Stubby Overmire's stature, 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) and 170 pounds (77 kg), the left-hander was nicknamed \"Stubby.\"", "Apart from being London's first, Anthony Sayer is also the Grand Master \"about whom less definite information is known than any of his successors in that high office.\"", "There Rene Nielsen won a bronze medal in the men's Pentathlon - P54-58 event, a bronze medal in the men's Shot putt - F56 event and finished fourth in the men's Javelin throw - F55-56 event", "Woodstock School may refer to: Woodstock School, Landour / Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India Woodstock Day School, Saugerties, New York Woodstock Elementary School (disambiguation) Woodstock High School (disambiguation) Woodstock Public School, Batala, Punjab, India", "Waz may refer to: Waz, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran WAZ-Mediengruppe, German newspaper and magazine publisher Wąż, a Polish coat of arms WZ, a 2007 crime/horror film starring Stellan Skarsgård, Melissa George, Ashley Walters, and Selma Blair Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, a German newspaper Worked All Zones, an amateur radio operating award", "This is a list of High Court judges of Northern Ireland, arranged by order of appointment, as of 2 November 2019: The Hon Mr Justice Maguire The Hon Mr Justice Horner The Hon Mr Justice O'Hara The Hon Mr Justice Colton The Hon Madam Justice McBride The Hon Mrs Justice Keegan The Hon Mr Justice McAlinden The Hon Mr Justice Huddleston", "The building was restored in the late 1980s, with the National Trust of Australia and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia funding the renovations as an Australian Bicentenary project.", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1972 (see 1972 in film):", "Hogaya Dimaagh Ka Dahi marked the last film appearance of Kader Khan", "The Boylston Professorship of Rhetoric and Oratory is an endowed chair at Harvard University", "This is a list of artists from, or associated, with Indonesia", "When a fan once asked where Jonathan Troy could find a copy of the novel, Abbey is reported to have told them \"I don't know where you can find one, but if you do, burn it.\"", "Nonetheless, the 1989 national championship was won for the fourth time by Khuldumur (literally: Labour or Workers and also romanised as Hödölmör) and the first time since 1989 Mongolian National Championship's success in the 1972 season", "Mansukhbhai Vasava holds a master's degree in Social Work (M.S.W.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Edoardo Tofano (1838-1920), Italian painter Rosetta Tofano (1902-1960), Italian costume designer and film star Sergio Tòfano (1886-1973), Italian actor, director, playwright, scene designer and illustrator Tecla Tofano (1927-1995), Venezuelan artist, ceramicist, and writer", "Notable people with this surname include: Maruf Khaznadar (1930-2010), Kurdish writer Mohamed Arbi Zarrouk Khaznadar (1760-1822), Tunisian politician Mohammed Khaznadar (1810-1889), Tunisian politician Mustapha Khaznadar (1878-1817), Tunisian politician", "in the Second Mahratta War, being present at the battle of Laswarree, on 1 November 1803, as fierce a fight as was ever fought by men. (In 1851, John Studholme Brownrigg received the Army of India medal with clasp for Laswarree.)", "This is a list of commercial banks in the Gambia Access Bank Gambia Arab Gambia Islamic Bank Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le Commerce Ecobank Gambia First Bank Nigeria (Gambia) Limited FiBank Limited Guaranty Trust Bank Gambia MegaBank Gambia Limited Skye Bank Gambia Standard Chartered Bank Trust Bank Gambia Limited Zenith Bank Gambia Limited", "Raudna Nature Reserve is a nature reserve situated in southern Estonia, in Viljandi County.", "The film features actors Aviraj and Pamela Mondal in the lead roles.", "Mastododera is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Mastododera fallaciosa Villiers, 1982 Mastododera jansoni Waterhouse, 1882 Mastododera lateralis (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) Mastododera monticola Villiers, 1982 Mastododera nodicollis (Klug, 1833) Mastododera rufosericans Fairmaire, 1893 Mastododera tibialis Fairmaire, 1894 Mastododera transversalis Fairmaire, 1889 Mastododera velutina Villiers, 1982 Mastododera vicina Villiers, 1982 Mastododera villiersi Vives, 2001", "Redirect to: Paul Ryan (cartoonist)", "The true aims of the group were chronicled in the February 2, 1885 New York Times article; \"This organization is supposed to exist for the purpose of the secret murder of political opponents, and is composed of 20 members, bound together by terrible oaths to perform the bloody work of the band and to keep Sarasota Assassination Society's secrets inviolate.\"", "Sophia Henriette of Waldeck (3 August 1662, Arolsen - 15 October 1702, Erbach) was a Princess of Waldeck by birth and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen,", "James Waterston ( entomologist ) died, soon after a major operation, on 28 April 1930 in London.", "Mica Argañaraz is best known for being a Prada muse and has been referred to as an it girl and \"fashion force to be reckoned with.\"", "\"When these property rights come into conflict with the rights of human beings to a living wage or with the rights of a democracy to plan Byron B. Harlan's own economy, decisions are almost a foregone conclusion, not from any corrupt motives, quite the contrary, from the very highest motives, but their emotions just like yours and mine are the outgrowth of their training and experience.\"", "The programme told of Italy during the Years of Lead, with movies, interviews with some protagonists of the period and final discussion.", "and, in French, read: \"Que cette Chambre reconnaisse que les Québécoises et les Québécois forment une nation au sein d'un Canada uni.\"", "KRLF (88.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aziz Akbarian (born 1957), Iranian politician Hashem Akbarian (1897-1971), Iranian wrestler", "Massiah is a surname, and may refer to: Frederica Massiah-Jackson, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge Gustave Massiah, or Gus, (born 1941), French economist, urbanist, and political analyst Massiah v. United States (1964), case in the Supreme Court of the United States Steve Massiah (born 1979), Guyana born American cricketer Zeeteah Massiah, British singer from Barbados, West Indies", "Basatabad (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Basāţābād) is a village in Yusefvand Rural District, in the Central District of Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran.", "Redirect to: List of named matrices", "Barca or Barce may refer to:", "Martin Whatson (born 1984 in Norway) is a Norwegian stencil artist", "Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Finkelstein alias Arthur Fields (1884-1953), American singer and songwriter Amy Finkelstein (born 1973), American professor of economics Anthony Finkelstein (born 1959), British software engineer Arthur J. Finkelstein (1945-2017), American political strategist Avram Finkelstein, American gay rights activist Ben-Ami Finkelstein (1910-1975), Swiss psychiatrist Claire Finkelstein, American professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Clive Finkelstein (born c.1939), Australian computer scientist Daniel Finkelstein (born 1962), British journalist and politician David Finkelstein (1929-2016), professor of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology Eric Finkelstein (born 1970), American health economist Hans Finkelstein (1885-1938), German chemist Heinrich Finkelstein (1865-1942), German pediatrician Israel Finkelstein (born 1949), Israeli archaeologist Jacob Finkelstein alias Jackie Fields (1908-1987), American boxer Jerry Finkelstein (1916-2012), American publisher, businessman and political insider/power broker Louis Finkelstein (1895-1991), American Talmud scholar Louis Finkelstein (artist) (1923-2000), American painter and Queens College (CUNY) professor Max Finkelstein (1884-1940), New York City policeman Meir Finkelstein, Israeli-American cantor and composer of Jewish liturgical music Mel Finkelstein, American photojournalist Menachem Finkelstein (born 1951), Israeli district judge, Israel's Military Advocate General from 2000 to 2004 Nat Finkelstein (1933-2009), American photographer and photojournalist Norman Finkelstein (born 1953), American political scientist and writer Norman Finkelstein (poet) (born 1954), poet and writer Peter Max Finkelstein alias Peter Max (born 1937), American artist Raymond Finkelstein (born 1946), Australian lawyer and judge Salo Finkelstein (1896/7-unknown), Russian-American mental calculator Samuel Finkelstein (1895-1942), Polish painter Shimcha Finkelstein (1917-1987), Polish-Israeli table tennis player Vic Finkelstein (1938-2011), South African-British disabled activist and writer William Zorach alias Finkelstein (1889-1966), Lithuanian-American sculptor, painter, printmaker and writer", "Gnambo Mouro is a village on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros.", "Notable people with the surname include: Aarre Simonen (1913-1977), Finnish lawyer and politician Emilia Simonen (born 1996), Finnish pair skater Heikki Simonen (1902-1975), Finnish politician Mari Simonen (born 1951), Finnish United Nations officials", "Founded: 1939 Home arena: Forum d'Octodure (capacity 4,500) Swiss Championships won: 0 National League B Championships won: 0", "Redirect to: List of Thor and Delta launches (2010-2019)", "Odontostilbe is a genus of characins from tropical Central and South America, with 17 currently recognized species: Odontostilbe dialeptura (W. L. Fink & S. H. Weitzman, 1974) Odontostilbe dierythrura Fowler, 1940 Odontostilbe ecuadorensis Bührnheim & L. R. Malabarba, 2006 Odontostilbe fugitiva Cope, 1870 Odontostilbe microcephala C. H. Eigenmann, 1907 Odontostilbe mitoptera (W. L. Fink & S. H. Weitzman, 1974) Odontostilbe nareuda Bührnheim & L. R. Malabarba, 2006 Odontostilbe pao Bührnheim & L. R. Malabarba, 2007 Odontostilbe paraguayensis C. H. Eigenmann & C. H. Kennedy, 1903 Odontostilbe parecis Bührnheim & L. R. Malabarba, 2006 Odontostilbe pequira (Steindachner, 1882) Odontostilbe pulchra (T. N. Gill, 1858) Odontostilbe roloffi Géry, 1972 Odontostilbe splendida Bührnheim & L. R. Malabarba, 2007 Odontostilbe stenodon (C. H. Eigenmann, 1915)", "The following people have been rector magnificus of the Eindhoven University of Technology or List of rectores magnifici of the Eindhoven University of Technology's predecessor, the Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven (THE):", "Harrison McAllister Randall (December 17, 1870 - November 10, 1969) was an American physicist whose leadership from 1915 to 1941 brought the University of Michigan to international prominence in experimental and theoretical physics.", "People with this name include: Kim Heesun (born 1972), South Korean female writer Kim Hee-sun (born 1977), South Korean actress HeeSun Lee (born 1983), South Korean-born American Christian singer Jang Hee-sun (born 1986), South Korean female field hockey player Joo Hee-sun, South Korean male music video director Fictional characters with this name include: Ahn Hee-sun, in 2013 South Korean television series All About My Romance Moon Hee-sun, in 2013 South Korean television series That Winter, the Wind Blows", "Planisticus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Planisticus breuningi Vives, 2004 Planisticus latesulcatus (Fairmaire, 1887) Planisticus nivosus (Fairmaire, 1893)", "The album was recorded at Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee and SuPow Studios in Cologne, Germany" ]
[ "Kees Bakker may refer to: Kees Bakker (zoologist) (1931-2010), professor at Leiden University Faculty of Ecology Kees Bakker (football) (1943-2020), Dutch football chairman (SBV Vitesse) and police officer", "Pandarampatti is a village in Thoothukudi District of Tamil Nadu, India.", "Redirect to: Farhad (singer)", "Along with Marc Conte, Michael Scarce was one of two undergraduate students simultaneously selected as the first openly gay members of Ohio State University's Homecoming Court.", "Notable people with the surname include: Vilho Ylönen (1918-2000), Finnish skier and sport shooter Urpo Ylönen (born 1943), goaltending coach and a retired professional ice hockey player who played in the SM-liiga Petri Ylönen (born 1962), Finnish born retired ice hockey goaltender who played in the French national ice hockey team Juha Ylönen (born 1972), former professional ice hockey centre Lauri Ylönen (born 1979), the frontman of the Finnish alternative rock band, The Rasmus Antti Ylönen (born 1983), Finnish ice hockey defenceman currently playing for Kärpät of the SM-liiga Jesse Ylönen (born 1999), American-born Finnish professional ice hockey right winger", "([f fa]) is a song by German industrial metal band Rammstein.", "Redirect to: Anthony Cross (cricketer)", "For the list of World War II monuments in each republic of the Former Yugoslavia, see: List of World War II monuments and memorials in Bosnia and Herzegovina List of World War II monuments and memorials in Croatia List of World War II monuments and memorials in Montenegro List of World War II monuments and memorials in North Macedonia List of World War II monuments and memorials in Serbia List of World War II monuments and memorials in Slovenia", "Blue Scholars leaked the original version of the song in April 2010", "Three singles were released to promote the album: \"De revolutie!", "Na was played by the film's actor and director Choi Moo-ryong who was father of Choi Min-soo", "A list of notable Uruguayan lawyers: Alberto Abdala Pablo Abdala Washington Abdala Sergio Abreu Eduardo Acevedo Maturana Rafael Addiego Bruno Gonzalo Aguirre Luis Almagro Raúl Alonso de Marco Sofía Álvarez Vignoli José Amorín Batlle Alejandro Atchugarry B Luis Barrios Tassano Hugo Batalla Jorge Batlle Washington Beltrán Barbat Washington Beltrán Mullin Azucena Berrutti Daniel Blanco Acevedo Juan Carlos Blanco Acevedo Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández Domingo Bordaberry Pedro Bordaberry Sara Bossio Alfeo Brum Baltasar Brum C Milton Cairoli Juan Campisteguy Diego Cánepa Lorenzo Carnelli Jorge Chediak Juan Vicente Chiarino Eduardo Juan Couture D Alberto Demicheli Daniel Díaz Maynard Ramón Díaz (economist) Guillermo Domenech E Martín Echegoyen José Eugenio Ellauri F Pedro Figari Emilio Frugoni G Héctor Grauert Julio César Grauert Héctor Gros Espiell H Luis Alberto de Herrera I J Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga L Luis Alberto Lacalle Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou Jorge Larrañaga Jorge Larrieux M Alejandro Magariños Cervantes Carlos Maggi Antonio Marchesano Martín C. Martínez Tomás de Mattos Aparicio Méndez Pablo Mieres N O Didier Opertti Jorge Orrico P Jorge Pacheco Klein Ope Pasquet Q Carlos Quijano R Juan Andrés Ramírez Siegbert Rippe Alba Roballo Hipólito Rodríguez Caorsi Eduardo Rodríguez Larreta Jorge Ruibal S Julio María Sanguinetti Walter Santoro Enrique Sayagués Laso Héctor Martín Sturla Michelle Suárez Bértora T Enrique Tarigo Pablo Troise U V Leslie van Rompaey W Claudio Williman José Claudio Wílliman Z Alberto Fermín Zubiría", "Notable people with the surname include: Félix-Alexandre Desruelles (1865-1943), French sculptor Patrick Desruelles (born 1957), Belgian pole vaulter Ronald Desruelles (1955-2015), Belgian long jumper and athlete", "Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker serve as executive producers for the film and receive writing credit due to The Naked Gun 21⁄2 : The Smell of Fear's contributions to the first entry of the series and the Police Squad!", "William Maurice (1620-1680) was a well-known seventeenth-century collector and transcriber of Welsh manuscripts and books from Denbighshire, Wales.", "Notable people with the surname include: Christian Yelich (born 1991), American baseball player of Serbian descent Lynne Yelich (born 1953), Canadian politician of Croatian descent Sonja Yelich (born 1965), New Zealand poet of Croatian descent Ella Yelich-O'Connor (born 1996), New Zealand singer of Croatian descent, better known as Lorde", "Notable people with the surname include: Brett Gorvy (born 1964), British art dealer Manfred Gorvy (born 1938), London-based South African investor", "Notable people with the surname include: Eva Gabriele Reichmann (1897 - 1998), a German Jewish historian and sociologist Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (1889 - 1957), a German Jewish psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Gisela Reichmann, an Austrian figure skater Helmut Reichmann (1941 - 1992), a German glider pilot Jean-Luc Reichmann (born 1960), a French radio- and television host Josh Reichmann, a Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter Michael Reichmann (1944 - 2016), a Canadian photographer and entrepreneur Reichmann family, a Hungarian-Austrian Jewish family best known for controlling the Olympia and York business empire Edward Reichmann (1925 - 2005; Hebrew: ‎) Albert Reichmann (born 1929; Hebrew: ‎) Paul Reichmann (1930 - 2013) (Hebrew: ‎), a Canadian businessman", "Notable people with the surname include: Abdelrazak al-Restom al-Dandachi (1899-1935), Syrian politician Ali al-Dandachi (1906-2000), Syrian Scout vice president", "Born in 1898 in Poland, Goldfeder studied at the University of Prague and worked at the Masaryk University before earning Anna Goldfeder's doctorate in natural sciences (D.Sc.)", "Notable people with this surname include: Egidijus Žilinskas, Lithuanian judoka Andrius Oleka-Žilinskas (1893-1948), Lithuanian actor, theatre director Annette Zilinskas, American musician Nelė Žilinskienė, Lithuanian high jumper Victoria Zhilinskayte (born 1989), Russian handball player Vytautė Žilinskaitė, Lithuanian writer Yana Zhilinskayte (born 1989), Russian handball player", "Chelannur is a village in Kozhikode district in the state of Kerala, India.The village is currently ruled by the Left Democratic Front (LDF)", "Soulschool is the debut studio album by American contemporary R&B singer Monteco, released September 12, 1995 via MCA Records.", "Paratichthys is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish.", "On the northern and eastern edges are the communities of Fort Chipewyan in Alberta and Camsell Portage, Stony Rapids, Fond du Lac, Black Lake and Wollaston Lake in Saskatchewan.", "WIWF is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a classic hits radio format branded as \"96.9 The Wolf.\"", "Publishers Weekly described the book as an \"engaging study of American conservatism\" and a \"penetrating analysis.\"", "Unwanted Advances was named one of the Wall Street Journal's Ten Best Non-Fiction Books of 2017", "VE or ve may refer to:", "Kevin Ellis ( skeleton racer ) is also an accountant in Dallas, Texas", "Clarence Lester \"Dude\" Lytle (December 22, 1879 - March 4, 1937) was an American baseball pitcher in the pre-Negro leagues.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Theobald Van Laer (1857-1920), American painter Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer (1869-1955), Archivist, translator, editor, and historian of Dutch-language documents from New Netherland Pieter van Laer (1599 - c. 1642), Dutch Golden Age painter Roeland van Laer (1598-after 1635), Dutch Golden Age painter Wannes Van Laer, Belgian sailor", "Bruno Miguel Miranda Bolas (born 24 June 1996) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for S.C. Covilhã as a goalkeeper", "Didier Le Gac is a French politician representing La République En Marche!", "Vilana is a Hispanic surname that may refer to Joan Vilana Díaz (born 1977), Andorran ski mountaineer Ramon de Vilana Perlas (1663-1741), Spanish nobleman Ricardo Vilana (born 1981), Brazilian footballer", "Between 2015-2018, Moyes redesigned the identity for Australia's longest running TV program RAGE, the first redesign in over 30 years.", "The company is one of the biggest manufacturers in Orkel's segment in Norway", "OML may also refer to: Old Main Line (disambiguation), various meanings in transportation Old Mutual, an international insurance company One More Light, an album by American musicians Linkin Park Order of Merit List, for the U.K. Order of Merit Outer mold line, an aeroshell's outer surface, mainly used in the context of aviation, such as in spacecraft boilerplates", "Argiloborus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Argiloborus agostii Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus alutaceus (Jeannel, 1957) Argiloborus amblygonus Jeannel, 1960 Argiloborus ambreanus Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus andriai Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus angustus Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus ankaratrae Jeannel, 1957 Argiloborus balinensis Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus besucheti Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus brevicollis Jeannel, 1958 Argiloborus brevis Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus burckhardti Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus ceylanicus Jeannel, 1960 Argiloborus curtus Jeannel, 1960 Argiloborus gracilis Jeannel, 1960 Argiloborus huberi Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus imerinae Jeannel, 1957 Argiloborus indicus Jeannel, 1960 Argiloborus indonesianus Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus insularis Jeannel, 1957 Argiloborus javanicus Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus laticollis Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus loebli Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus longicollis (Jeannel, 1963) Argiloborus malaysianus Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus monticola Jeannel, 1960 Argiloborus murphyi Mateu, 1969 Argiloborus oblongus (Jeannel, 1957) Argiloborus pauliani (Jeannel, 1952) Argiloborus planatus Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus punctaticollis Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus pusillus Jeannel, 1958 Argiloborus quadraticollis (Jeannel, 1957) Argiloborus remyi Jeannel, 1958 Argiloborus riedeli Giachino, 2001 Argiloborus roberti Giachino, 2003 Argiloborus scotti Jeannel, 1937 Argiloborus sogai Jeannel, 1963 Argiloborus stricticollis Jeannel, 1960 Argiloborus tenuis (Jeannel, 1952) Argiloborus thailandicus Zaballos, 1988 Argiloborus thoracicus Jeannel, 1957 Argiloborus vadoni (Jeannel, 1952)", "Charles Joseph Moore Lewis (7 August 1870 - 21 November 1935) was an Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1911 to 1914, representing the seat of Canning.", "Justin Courtney Pierre (born May 26, 1976) is a singer, songwriter and guitarist originally from Mahtomedi, Minnesota, United States.", "Bambang Pamungkas (born 10 June 1980), also known as Bepe, is a retired Indonesian professional footballer who predominately played for Persija Jakarta and the Indonesia national football team.", "Hiadeľ (German: Hödlerdorf, Hödlergrund; Hungarian: Hédel) is a village and municipality of the Banská Bystrica District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia", "Ferland previously played for and captained the Vienna Capitals in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL).He currently coaches the St Patrick's High School U17Major and the RSEQ Hockey Team in Quebec City Canada", "The following is a list of awards received by Ida:", "Ángel Gallardo served variously as the president of the National Council of Education, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Rector of the University of Buenos Aires.", "Siva (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Siva, Kirov Oblast, a village in Malmyzhsky District of Kirov Oblast Siva, Perm Krai, a selo in Sivinsky District of Perm Krai", "Notable people with the surname include: Jacob Wetterling (1978-1989), American murder victim Wetterling Act, a United States law named for Jacob Patty Wetterling (born 1949), American activist and politician", "Pyropelta corymba is a species of small sea snail, a deep-water limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyropeltidae", "(Stereo Review transformed into the present Sound and Vision magazine in 2000.)", "The Secretary of State for Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire Stàite na h-Alba, Scots: Secretar o State fir Scotland), also referred to as the Scottish Secretary, is the principal minister of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland representing Scotland.", "A Rocha, which means \"the rock\" in Portuguese (see entry Rocha), was founded in Portugal in 1983", "Redirect to: José Antonio Caro (footballer, born 1994)", "The title card before playing \"Along the Way\" shows that the song is from the album How Could Hell Be Any Worse?", "Redirect to: Islands (The xx song)", "Sisto Reina (Saronno 1623?", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Beretta (1808-1891), first mayor of Milan, 1860-1867 Caterina Beretta (1939-1911), Italian ballet dancer and teacher, the director of La Scala Ballet School from 1905 to 1908 Daniel Beretta (born 1946), French actor Duilio Beretta (born 1992), Peruvian professional tennis player Fábio Beretta (born 1986), Brazilian racing driver Giacomo Beretta (born 1992), Italian footballer Gianna Beretta Molla (1922-1962), canonized as a saint in 2004 Mario Beretta (born 1959), Italian association football manager Mark Beretta (born 1966), Australian media personality Moreno Beretta (born 1993), Italian footballer Olivier Beretta (born 1969), racing driver from Monaco Samuele Beretta (born 1990), Italian forward footballer", "Franz G. Jacob (Jakob) (1870-?)", "Redirect to: Mirta Díaz-Balart", "Redirect to: List of hotels in Nigeria", "Redirect to: 1996 U.S. Women's Open", "Thomas Greenwood (9 May 1851 - 9 November 1908) was a British publisher, and advocate of public libraries", "Jerry Goldsmith composed the film's score, beginning an association with Star Trek that would continue until 2002.", "Parastenostola is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Parastenostola brunnipes (Gahan, 1888) Parastenostola nigroantennata Lin, Li & Yang, 2008", "Conal Keaney (born 24 September 1982) is an Irish footballer and hurler who plays for Dublin and Ballyboden St. Enda's.", "Andreychuk (or in Cyrillic, ) is a Ukrainian surname meaning Andrew's son, and may refer to: Dave Andreychuk (born 1963), Canadian professional ice hockey player Raynell Andreychuk (born 1944), Canadian Senator", "This is an incomplete list of cities in Liberia:", "Mironescu is a Romanian surname that may refer to: Alexandru Mironescu Gheorghe Mironescu I. I. Mironescu", "Notable people with the surname include: Andrei Novoselov (born 1989), Russian pair skater Evgenii Novoselov (born 1989), Russian diver Konstantin Novoselov (born 1974), Russian-British physicist Masha Novoselova (born 1985), Russian fashion model", "Mary Deverell raised objections to the social idea that \"the female sphere is domestic.\"", "The Saints were a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference and were unable to win the NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship", "Redirect to: List of accolades received by Baahubali: The Conclusion", "Chicão died in October 2008 from cancer in São Paulo.", "Notable people with the surname include: Gábor Palotai (born 1956), Swedish-Hungarian designer, artist, graphic designer and typographer Károly Palotai (1935-2018), Hungarian footballer and referee Oliver Palotai (born 1974), German musician", "the club has since played a big part in protecting east rhyl with the new flood defences and lagoon The club's website claims to be \"North Wales oldest golf club and a founder member of the Golf Union of Wales.\"", "A species within Graffilla, G. pugetensi, is a parasite of the pericardial cavity of the bivalvian mollusc Macoma nasuta.", "Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Batts (born 1960), American police chief Deborah Batts (1947-2010), American lawyer and judge Elizabeth Batts (1742-1835), British wife of James Cook Lloyd Batts (born 1951), American basketball player Matt Batts (1921-2013), American baseball player Nathaniel Batts (1620-1679), American trader and explorer Robert Lynn Batts (1864-1935), American judge Thomas Batts (16th century), English settler and explorer", "Redirect to: Acid attack", "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\".", "Notable people with the name include: Given name: Livio Abramo (1903-1993), Brazilian artist Livio Agresti (1508-1580), Italian painter Livio Bendaña Espinoza (born 1935), Nicaraguan footballer and manager Livio Berruti (born 1939), Italian sprinter Livio Fongaro (1931-2007), Italian footballer and manager Livio Francecchini (1902-?", "Mauro Checcoli (born 1 March 1943) is an Italian equestrian and Olympic champion from Bologna.", "The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) is a multi-campus public research university in Mumbai, India.", "Pramod Kumar Thakur or P. K. Thakur (born 18 February 1958), is a retired Indian Police Service (I.P.S.)", "Because of the novel's language, the concept of a high school secret society using intimidation to enforce the cultural norms of the school and various characters' sexual ponderings, The Chocolate War has been embroiled in censorship controversies and appeared as third on the American Library Association's list of the \"Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books in 2000-2009.\"", "The film stars Marjorie Beebe, Frank Albertson, Arthur Stone, Lincoln Stedman, Jimmie Adams and Charles Middleton.", "Su Tseng-chang was the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party in 2005 and from 2012 to 2014.", "Jurowce [jurfts] (Ukrainian: , Yurivtsi) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sanok, within Sanok County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland.", "Sandra McNally (born July 1972) is an Irish economist, who is Professor of Economics at the University of Surrey and works at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), at the London School of Economics (LSE)", "Denis Sommer (born 23 September 1957) is a French politician of La République En Marche!", "Kreise (districts) Celle Cuxhaven Harburg Lüchow-Dannenberg Lüneburg Osterholz Rotenburg Heidekreis Stade Uelzen Verden", "Redirect to: 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification - UEFA Group 2", "The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award is an award given annually to the \"top offensive player in Division I football who also exhibits the enduring characteristics that define Earl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity.\"", "Notable people with this surname include: Archibald Lampman, Canadian poet Archibald Lampman Award, an award named after Archibald Lampman Bryce Lampman, American ice hockey player Ben Hur Lampman, American newspaper editor Harry Lampman, Canadian football player Jake Lampman, American football player Mike Lampman, Canadian-born American ice hockey player Robert Lampman, American economist", "Dilocerus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Dilocerus brunneus Napp & Martins, 2006 Dilocerus marinonii Napp, 1980", "Smilin' Through is a 1932 American pre-Code MGM romantic drama film based on the 1919 play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, also named Smilin' Through.", "Naraina Vihar is categorised in group C as per MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) for the purpose of calculating circle rates, which have been recently revised in September, 2014", "Lioxanthodes is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Lioxanthodes alcocki Calman, 1909 Lioxanthodes madagascariensis Serene, 1984 Lioxanthodes pacificus Edmondson, 1935", "Izaak Aaronowicz, born Izaak ben Aron Prostitz (died 1629) was a Polish author and printer of Hebrew books.", "Sabrina Latreche played in the Women's World Chess Championship 2017 and she is qualified for the Women's World Chess Championship 2020", "In 1997, James Walston became the first EU citizen to stand for election to the Rome City Council" ]
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Howard.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bappaditya Bandopadhyay (born 1970), Indian director and poet Bhanu Bandopadhyay (1920-1983), Bengali film actor Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay (1894-1950), Bengali novelist and writer Haradhan Bandopadhyay (1926-2013), Bengali Indian male actor of television and films Manik Bandopadhyay (1908-1956), one of the founding fathers of modern Bengali fiction Padmavathy Bandopadhyay (born 1944), the first woman Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force Sailesh Kumar Bandopadhyay (born 1926), a Gandhian Sanjoy Bandopadhyay (born 1954), Bengali Hindustani classical sitar player Subhro Bandopadhyay (born 1978), Bengali poet Tarashankar Bandopadhyay (1898-1971), one of the leading Bengali novelists", "This experimental, non-linear film is an ambitious adaptation of Sherwood Andersons short story cycle, Winesburg, Ohio.", "By 1583 Ippolito Baccusi held the maestro di cappella position at Mantua Cathedral, where among other things he taught counterpoint to Lodovico Zacconi, who mentioned him glowingly in his Prattica de musica seconda parte of 1622, particularly for his contrapuntal skill.", "As a surname it may refer to: Kasper Klitgaard (born 1979), Danish handball player Mogens Klitgaard (1906-1945), Danish novelist Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard (born 1966), Danish political scientist Robert Klitgaard (born 1947), U.S. academic", "Pryse Lockhart Gordon (24 April 1762 - 2 September 1845), was a Scottish writer of memoirs.", "Notable people with the surname include: Anders Göthberg (1975-2008), Swedish guitarist Maja Göthberg (born 1997), Swedish footballer Zane Gothberg (born 1992), ice hockey goaltender", "Redirect to: List of programs broadcast by TeleRadyo", "It is with deep regret that we learned of the passing of Navajo Code Talker Thomas Claw, another of our distinguished warriors from World War II.\"", "Dominique Williams (born September 2, 1990) is an American football running back for the Calgary Stampeders.", "Notable people with the surname include: Bonner Fellers, American general in World War II Sierra Fellers, amateur skateboarder Carl R. Fellers, American food scientist and microbiologist", "The seat was safe, having been won at the 1950 United Kingdom general election by over 12,000 votes The by-election was easily won by Labour's Christopher Mayhew.", "Redirect to: Florence Roberts (actress, born 1871)", "Zaigham Imam recently bags Best Director award for Nakkash at India International Film Festival of Boston (IIFFB) 2019", "The book is divided into A manual of modern plans reviewing the conceptual history of twentieth-century planning and Three community paradigm, a series of utopias proposing answers to the central question of the book: How to find the right relations between means and ends?", "Rock Art and the X-Ray Style is the debut album by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, released in 1999.", "Notable people with the surname include: Craig McAughtrie (born 1981), English footballer David McAughtrie (born 1963), Scottish footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim McCairns (1919-1948), English pilot Tommy McCairns (1873-1932), English footballer", "Roaring Beach is a beach notable for its sand dunes, surfing and beach combing on the Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia", "Fuchsberger is a German surname and may refer to: Franz Fuchsberger (1910-1992), Austrian footballer Fuxi Fuchsberger, Austrian skier Joachim Fuchsberger (1927-2014), German actor, television host, lyricist and businessman Sebastian Fuchsberger (born 1971), Austrian musician", "Hopea cordata is a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae.", "In August 1964 Channel 0 premiered Kommotion's first pop TV program, The Go!!", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Kellermann (born 1955), American physician, epidemiologist and academic David Kellermann (1969-2007), former Freddie Mac acting chief financial officer François Christophe de Kellermann (1735-1820), 1st Duc de Valmy, one of Napoleon's officers, a Marshal of France François Étienne de Kellermann (1770-1835), 2nd Duc de Valmy, French general in the Napoleonic Wars, son of François Christophe François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann (1802-1868), 3rd Duc de Valmy, French politician, political historian and diplomat, son of François Étienne Kenneth Kellermann (born 1937), American astronomer Sigal Kellermann (born 1968), singer, songwriter Susan Kellermann (born 1944), American actress", "Notable people with the surname include: Falko Bindrich (born 1990), German chess grandmaster Karsten Bindrich (born 1973), German sport shooter", "Redirect to: The Amazing Spider-Man (handheld video game)#The Amazing Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers", "Sánchez may refer to: Sánchez (surname) Sánchez, Dominican Republic, municipality in Samaná Province, Dominican Republic Sanchez Reservoir, in Colorado, United States Palacio de Sánchez Dalp, a former palace in Seville, Andalusia, Spain", "Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Davidsson (born 1983), speedway rider racing for the Poole Pirates Hans Davidsson (born 1958), Swedish organist and teacher Johan Davidsson (born 1976), Swedish professional ice hockey player Jonas Davidsson (born 1984), Swedish speedway rider and current member of Swedish national team Jonathan Davidsson (born 1997), Swedish professional ice hockey player Marcus Davidsson (born 1998), Swedish professional ice hockey player", "Je taime (a French phrase meaning \"I love you\") may refer to: \"Je T'Aime\" (Psychic TV song), 1985 & 1989 singles attributed to pseudonyms for band Psychic TV \"Je t'aime\" (Armand Van Helden song), 2008 single by Armand Van Helden \"Je t'aime\", a Lara Fabian song in Pure, which won the Most Popular Song Of the Year Félix Award of 1998 \"Je t'aime\", a 2010 anime short film by Mamoru Oshii Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime, a 1974 album by Johnny Hallyday \"Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime\" (song), the title song from the above album \"Je t'aime\", 2020 song by Albanian rapper Capital T Lya Khedim Je taime", "Redirect to: List of Clemson Tigers head basketball coaches", "Stavros Kotsopoulos (Greek: ) was a significant Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle", "Aedoeus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Aedoeus anjouanensis Quentin & Villiers, 1979 Aedoeus brevicollis Fairmaire, 1901 Aedoeus concolor Fairmaire, 1897 Aedoeus geniculatus Waterhouse, 1880 Aedoeus marginatus Fairmaire, 1903 Aedoeus thoracicus Fairmaire, 1902", "A list of notable French language philosophers: Pierre Abélard Sylviane Agacinski Pierre d'Ailly Alain Ferdinand Alquié Louis Althusser Bernard Andrieu Anselm of Laon Antoine Arnauld Raymond Aron Gwenaëlle Aubry Nicolas d'Autrecourt Kostas Axelos Pierre Hyacinthe Azais Gaston Bachelard Suzanne Bachelard Élisabeth Badinter Alain Badiou Bonaventure Étienne Balibar Renaud Barbaras Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire Roland Barthes Victor Basch Frédéric Bastiat Georges Bataille Charles Batteux Jean C. 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Riffard Léon Robin Jean-Baptiste Robinet Gabriel Rockhill Rainer Rochlitz Roscelin de Compiègne Alexis Rosenbaum Clément Rosset Jean Rostand Yves Roucaute Louis Rougier Joseph Rovan Raymond Ruyer Théodore Ruyssen Han Ryner Charles de Saint-Évremond Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin Claude Henri de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon Émile Saisset Philippe-Joseph Salazar Pierre Sansot Georges-Elia Sarfati Jean-Paul Sartre Anne Sauvagnargues Alexandre Savérien René Schérer Frédéric Schiffter Judith E. Schlanger Albert Schweitzer Michel Serres Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès Jean de Silhon Jules Simon Gilbert Simondon Jean Soldini Samuel Sorbière Georges Sorel Marc Soriano Étienne Souriau Albert Spaier George Steiner Bernard Stiegler Michel Surya Peter Szendy Pierre-André Taguieff Hippolyte Taine Gabriel Tarde Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Theobald of Étampes Gustave Thibon Xavier Tilliette Alexis de Tocqueville Claude Tresmontant André Tubeuf Étienne Vacherot Paul Valéry Augusto Vera Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron Paul Virilio Voltaire Jean-Pierre Voyer Jules Vuillemin Charles Waddington François Wahl Jean Wahl Henri Wallon Éric Weil Simone Weil Léontine Zanta Marlène Zarader François Zourabichvili", "14% of the inhabitants are immigrants or have immigrant roots, which is more than in most of Helsinki.", "The song's title comes from a well-known Bible verse, 1 Timothy 6:10: \"For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.\"", "Xylocrius is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Xylocrius agassizi (LeConte, 1861) Xylocrius cribratus LeConte, 1873", "Pink-footed goose described by Louis Antoine François Baillon in Mémoires de la Société Royale d'Émulation d'Abbeville Ongoing Events John James Audubon Birds of America New bird species described in this work in 1834 include Lincoln's sparrow, the king rail, Swainson's warbler and the Carolina chickadee", "Queens Park, Australia may refer to: Queens Park, the urban park Queens Park, the Sydney suburb located adjacent to the urban park Queens Park, Victoria (disambiguation) Queens Park, Lorne Queens Park, Moonee Ponds Queens Park, Newtown Queens Park, Western Australia", "Robert Isaacson (1 September 1927, St. Louis, Missouri - 5 November 1998, New York City) was a collector, scholar, and art dealer eulogized upon his death as \"the Berenson of nineteenth century academic studies.\"", "Nancy Mowll Mathews is currently an independent scholar, curator, professor and host of the television show Art World with Nancy Mathews.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Josh McRoberts (born 1987), National Basketball Association player Justin McRoberts (born 1971), American singer and songwriter Leslie McRobert, on the list of World War I aces credited with 6 victories Mike McRoberts (born 1966), New Zealand television and radio journalist Stuart McRobert (born 1958), writer on strength training William J. McRoberts (died 1933), New York assemblyman", "A cellular evolutionary algorithm (cEA) is a kind of evolutionary algorithm (EA) in which individuals cannot mate arbitrarily, but every one interacts with its closer neighbors on which a basic EA is applied (selection, variation, replacement).", "Redirect to: RoboCop (1994 TV series)", "Phan Văn Lân (, 1730-?)", "Elytroleptus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Elytroleptus apicalis (LeConte, 1884) Elytroleptus dichromaticus Linsley, 1961 Elytroleptus divisus (LeConte, 1884) Elytroleptus floridanus (LeConte, 1862) Elytroleptus grandis Linsley, 1935 Elytroleptus humeralis Linsley, 1961 Elytroleptus ignitus (LeConte, 1884) Elytroleptus immaculipennis Knull, 1935 Elytroleptus limpianus Skiles & Chemsak, 1982 Elytroleptus luteicollis Skiles & Chemsak, 1982 Elytroleptus luteus Dugès, 1879 Elytroleptus metallicus (Nonfried, 1894) Elytroleptus nigripennis Bates, 1885 Elytroleptus pallidus (Thomson, 1860) Elytroleptus peninsularis Hovore, 1988 Elytroleptus rufipennis (LeConte, 1884) Elytroleptus scabricollis Bates, 1892 Elytroleptus similis Chemsak & Linsley, 1965", "The whistleblower has offered to help prosecutors build John Doe ( whistleblower )'s cases, on condition of legal protection.", "Sir Thomas George Roddick (July 31, 1846 - February 20, 1923) was a Canadian surgeon, medical administrator, and politician born in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland", "Chagay may refer to: Chagai (disambiguation), several entities in Pakistan Haggai, a Hewbrew prophet Chagay, a Koryo-saram spelling of the Korean name Cha", "Bijoy Jain returned to India in 1995 and founded his own firm Studio Mumbai.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jeremy Accardo (born 1981), American bullpen coach and former baseball player Salvatore Accardo (born 1941), Italian violin virtuoso and conductor Tony Accardo (1906-1992), Italian-American mobster", "Peter Chapman (born January 1977) is an English convicted murderer who has featured heavily in the media in the United Kingdom and has become known as the \"Facebook killer.\"", "Plutarch (c. 46 AD - 120 AD), refers to the monster who \"fought with Apollo for the oracle at Delphi\" as female, and says that although Delphyne was recorded that at one time the oracle at Delphi was made \"desolate and unapproachable\" by a dragoness, in fact, \"it was the desolation that attracted the creature rather than that the creature caused the desolation.\"", "The Plaza contains a central altar and an original construction with internal divisions, consisting of four rectangular and diagonal bodies that formed what is known as the \"Teotihuacan Cross.\"", "The black-tailed godwit is the national bird of the Netherlands", "Husslein is a German surname that may refer to Kyle Husslein (born 1995), Guamanian-American basketball player Hermann Husslein (born 1985), German-Thai slalom canoeist", "Notable people with the surname include: Attilio Bertolucci (1911-2000), Italian poet and writer Bernardo Bertolucci (1941-2018), Italian film director and screenwriter Davide Bertolucci (born 1988), Italian footballer Domonique Bertolucci (born 1970), Australian life coach and writer Giuseppe Bertolucci (1947-2012), Italian film director and screenwriter Paolo Bertolucci (born 1951), Italian tennis player Sergio Bertolucci (born 1950), Italian particle physicist", "Candlewick is an important children's book publisher thanks to publications such as a series known as the 'Ologies; Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart's pop-up books; the Judy Moody and Stink franchises from author Megan McDonald and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds; Guess How Much I Love You; Martin Handford's Where's Waldo?", "Marie Loeper-Housselle (1837-1916) was a German educator and advocate for the education of girls and women.", "Raghubir Sahai was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from Badaun, Uttar Pradesh as a member of the Indian National Congress.", "In 1963 the UMT itself lapsed Moroccan Workers ' Union's membership in the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, after the formation of the All-African Trade Union Federation, as a result of the AATUF's opposition to African membership in non-African organisations.", "Mehrotra is a Rajput or Khatri surname.", "Redirect to: 2014 Potiskum bombings", "Since the fall 2011 Pontus Ekhem is playing for Bradford Sabres in the British Universities Ice Hockey Association", "Augusts is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of the name August, and may refer to: Augusts Vilis Abakuks (1914-1994), Latvian government official and émigré activist Augusts Kepke (1886-19??", "During the making of the album Pursey put up on Who Killed Joe Public's official site a message saying \"Who Killed Sham 69?", "Dambaru Sisa (Odia: ) is an Indian Politician, Social Worker and first Bonda Member of Legislative Assembly of Chitrakonda,", "The album was also released in the U.S. as Harry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz!", "Redirect to: Dunes' Edge Campground", "John Percy Herringshaw (22 May 1892 - 13 November 1974) was an English cricketer.", "Redirect to: Thunderhoof (film)", "(Alabama had a 10th U.S. Representative from 1913 to 1917, but that seat was elected at large.)", "At the time Jean Vaughan Gilbert became an attorney in Hawaii, women were not allowed to serve on a jury, and women lawyers could not use the abbreviation \"Esq.\"", "In 1173, both Pons and Ermengard of Narbonne sent separate pleas to Louis VII of France for aid against, in Pons' words, \"the oppression of heretics\" which put \"the ship of Saint Peter ... in danger of sinking.\"", "Redirect to: Betonica officinalis", "Lebadea is a genus of butterflies found in Southeast Asia ranging from India to the Sunda Islands", "Although war films were common in the 1960s, Sink the Bismarck!", "Roberto Volpi (born 15 August 1952) was an Italian predominantly steeplechase runner who competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics,", "According to an article by László Halka in Enciklopedio de Esperanto, \"it is characteristic of Hector Hodler's noble spirit and humanity that in Geneva he joined the local animal protection society, and that he said he would like to make the UEA an association to protect humans.\"", "The song was part of a double-sided hit; the flip side was the even bigger hit, \"Rag Mop.\"", "George C. Griffin was known variously as \"the best friend of all Tech men\" and \"Mr. Georgia Tech.\"", "Darida is the surname of the following people: Alexandru Darida (born 1955), American painter Clelio Darida (1927-2017), Italian politician Vladimír Darida (born 1990), Czech football midfielder", "Yvon Beaulne was awarded The Order of Canada in 1992 for his contribution \"to the promotion of human rights and freedoms, particularly through the creation of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre at the University of Ottawa and his considerable work with the United Nations Human Rights Commission.\"", "The Washoe Theater is a historic movie theater in Anaconda, Montana, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places,", "Redirect to: 2019 Bathurst 12 Hour", "Since 2011, Ermsdorf has merged with Medernach to become the \"Aerenzdallgemeng\" (commune Vallée de l'Ernz, Ernztalgemeinde)", "Notable people with the surname include: Al DeRogatis (1927-1995), American football player and sports announcer Jim DeRogatis (born 1964), American music critic", "The Association was formed in 1924, but traces National Association of Official Prison Visitors's origins back to 1901, when prison visiting was first officially recognised.", "Hng K may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Hng K, Hanoi, a commune of Sóc Sơn District Hng K, Bc Giang, a commune of Yên Th District", "Fétis claimed that Larrivée had a tendency to turn nasal on high notes and quoted a joke from a member of the audience: \"There's a nose with a good voice!\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Peter Handschmann (born 1957), Austrian ice dancer Susi Handschmann (born 1959), Austrian ice dancer", "It was never an officially registered political party: Niall Blaney said in 2003 \"I am an Independent and a member of an organisation known locally as Independent Fianna Fáil.\"", "English picked up the name as \"the One-eyed Sioux.\"", "In 1989, Burçak Özoğlu Poçan enlisted in a four-year course for mountaineering during her university time at the Middle East Technical University.", "List of ABC shows may refer to: List of Australian Broadcasting Corporation programs List of programs broadcast by American Broadcasting Company List of programs broadcast by Associated Broadcasting Company", "The 1996 CFL Draft took place on May 31, 1996.", "Simson Pilkka was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1919 to 1924 and again from 1929 to 1930, representing the Agrarian League.", "Redirect to: Muay Thai at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games", "Serhiy Karpenko (Ukrainian: ; born 19 May 1981, Shchaslyve, Boryspil Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian football defender who currently plays for FC Tytan Armyansk.", "But then in 1962, at the age of 36 and under second-year head coach Allie Sherman, Tittle exploded for a record 33 TD passes to lead the Giants to a 12-2 record.\"" ]
[ "Halloway may refer to: Anis Halloway, Sierra Leonian singer-songwriter resident in London Arthur Halloway (1885-1961), pioneering Australian rugby league footballer and coach Bill Halloway (born: NSW, Australia), a rugby league footballer in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition Ransom Halloway (born 1793), United States Representative from New York William \"Will\" Halloway and Charles Halloway, surname of two fictional characters from the novel Something Wicked This Way Comes Halloway (EP) by Tessa Violet, American singer-songwriter/online personality", "The Scout and Guide movement in Cambodia is served by two organizations: Girl Guides Association of Cambodia, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts National Association of Cambodian Scouts, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement", "In 2012, Rabbi Sarna received an award from Temple of Understanding with NYU's Imam Khalid Latif and Chelsea Clinton for Yehuda Sarna's work in, \"advancing a new model of integrating interfaith and cross cultural education into campus life.\"", "Notable people with this surname include the following: Albert Zweifel (born 1949), former professional cyclo-cross cyclist Clint Zweifel (born 1973), American politician from Missouri David E. Zweifel (born 1934), American Ambassador to North Yemen Paul Zweifel (1848-1927), German gynaecologist and physiologist Richard G. Zweifel (born 1926), American herpetologist", "The new album was recorded in the fall of 2006 at Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity, the same venue where the original album was recorded.", "Notable people with the surname include: Mayu Ikejiri ( , born 1996), Japanese women's footballer Shinichi Ikejiri ( , 1909-1945), Japanese physician and writer", "JCSD may refer to: Jackson County School District (disambiguation) Janesville Consolidated School District Johnston Community School District", "The municipality consists of former municipalities of eastern and southwestern Greenland, each named after the largest settlement at the time of formation: Ammassalik Municipality Ittoqqortoormiit Municipality Ivittuut Municipality Nuuk Municipality Paamiut Municipality", "Subspecies Conus spurius aureofasciatus Rehder & Abbott, 1951(synonym: Lindaconus spurius aureofasciatus (Rehder & Abbott, 1951)) Conus spurius baylei Jousseaume, 1872 (synonyms: Conus baylei Jousseaume, 1872; Lindaconus spurius baylei (Jousseaume, 1872) ) Conus spurius lorenzianus Dillwyn, 1817 (synonyms: Conus flammeus Lamarck, 1810 (invalid: junior secondary homonym of Cucullus flammeus Röding, 1798; C. phlogopus is a replacement name); Conus lorenzianus Dillwyn, 1817; Conus phlogopus Tomlin, 1937; Conus undatus Kiener, 1847; Lindaconus spurius lorenzianus (Dillwyn, 1817)) Conus spurius spurius Gmelin, 1791 (synonym: Lindaconus spurius spurius (Gmelin, 1791))", "The facility has a satellite prison camp for minimum-security male offenders.", "Lorne Donaldson is a retired Jamaican association football player who coaches the Real Colorado Foxes", "2006 Cerezo Osaka season", "As an amateur, Romanov won gold at the Junior World Championship in 2004 and the Russian Championships 2009 in the heavyweight division", "Redirect to: 1904 Grant football team", "Notable people with the surname include: Mohammad Namazi, Iranian businessman Omid Namazi, Iranian-American soccer defender Siamak Namazi, Iranian-American businessman imprisoned in Iran since 2015", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1956:", "Prothyma is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Prothyma annamica Deuve, 2002 Prothyma assamensis Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma banksi W.Horn, 1923 Prothyma bidentilabris W.Horn, 1934 Prothyma birmanica Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma bordonii Cassola, 1980 Prothyma bottegoi (W.Horn, 1897) Prothyma bouvieri (W.Horn, 1896) Prothyma cassolai Naviaux, 1991 Prothyma coerulea W.Horn, 1920 Prothyma concinna (Dejean, 1831) Prothyma confusa G.Muller, 1939 Prothyma discretepunctata W.Horn, 1924 Prothyma erythropyga (Putzeys, 1880) Prothyma exornata Schmidt-Goebel, 1846 Prothyma fallaciosa Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma guttipennis Boheman, 1848 Prothyma henningi W.Horn, 1898 Prothyma heteromalla (W.S.MacLeay, 1825) Prothyma heteromallicollis W.Horn, 1909 Prothyma hopkinsi W.Horn, 1909 Prothyma incerata Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma laophila Deuve, 2002 Prothyma leprieurii (Dejean, 1831) Prothyma lucidicollis (Chaudoir, 1869) Prothyma methneri W.Horn, 1921 Prothyma nitida Rivalier, 1964 Prothyma ornata Naviaux, 1989 Prothyma proxima (Chaudoir, 1860) Prothyma quadriguttata (Quensel in Schoenherr, 1806) Prothyma quadripustulata Boheman, 1848 Prothyma radama Kunckel dHerculais in Grandidier, 1887 Prothyma rapillyi Naviaux, 1989 Prothyma reconciliatrix (W.Horn, 1900) Prothyma schmidtgoebeli (W.Horn, 1895) Prothyma schultzei W.Horn, 1908 Prothyma scrobiculata (Wiedemann, 1823) Prothyma shancola Sawada & Wiesner, 1998 Prothyma tenuipenis W.Horn, 1934 Prothyma vientianensis Sawada & Wiesner, 1996 Prothyma werneri (Sawada & Wiesner, 1998)", "Love vs. Money ( The-Dream album ) spent 17 weeks on the chart, and by May 2009, it had sold 331,000 copies in the United States.", "Sir William Gammie Ogg FRSE LLD (1891-1979) was a British horticultural scientist and Director of Rothamsted Experimental Station", "the surname may refer to: Olexiy Lukashevych, Ukrainian long jumper Ivan Lukashevich, Russian Formula Palmer Audi rider Nadezhda Lukashevich, Russian singer", "Rosjan subsequently represented Thailand in Miss Universe 2005 pageant in Bangkok, Thailand.", "Mary K. Vernon was named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery in 1996 \"for fundamental contributions to performance analysis of parallel computer architectures and for leadership in the computing research community.\"", "This Is Not a Movie may refer to: This Is Not a Movie (2010 film), a Mexican science fiction film directed by Olallo Rubio This Is Not a Movie (2019 film), a Canadian documentary film directed by Yung Chang This Is Not a Film, an Iranian documentary film directed by Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Afford (born 1964), English cricketer Malcolm Afford (1906-1954), Australian playwright and writer Thelma Afford (1908-1996), Australian costume designer, actress and journalist", "WOKV may refer to: WOKV (AM) 690 in Jacksonville, Florida WOKV-FM 104.5 in Jacksonville, Florida WGRR or WOKV (1978-1981), 103.5 MHz in Hamilton, Ohio WBOB (AM) or WOKV (1981-1991) 600 kHz in Jacksonville, Florida WMUV or WOKV (1991-1992) 100.7 MHz in Brunswick, Georgia WXXJ (FM) or WOKV (2006-2013) 106.5 MHz in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida", "According to tradition, the site is one of the locations where the Holy family stayed during Church of the Virgin Mary ( Zeitoun )'s flight into Egypt.,", "The Gladiator is a 2009 novel (ISBN 0-7553-2778-0) by Simon Scarrow, the ninth book in the Eagle series, where we see the return of Macro and Cato, this time up against a ruthless gladiator in the Island of Crete after The Gladiator ( Scarrow novel )'s ship is damaged by a tidal wave on their way to Rome", "The following highways are numbered 1056:", "Naviauxella is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Naviauxella davisona (Gestro, 1889) Naviauxella declivitatis Naviaux, 1991 Naviauxella gabrieli Naviaux, 1991 Naviauxella pinratanai Naviaux, 1991 Naviauxella ramai Naviaux, 1991 Naviauxella recondita Naviaux, 1991 Naviauxella rufovittata Cassola & Werner, 1995 Naviauxella snowiana Cassola, 2002 Naviauxella tenuiformis Naviaux, 1991 Naviauxella vientianensis Sawada & Wiesner, 1999", "Ejogo is a surname and may refer to: Carmen Ejogo (born 1974), British actress and singer Charles Ejogo (born 1976), British entrepreneur", "Legendre's conjecture: Does there always exist at least one prime between consecutive perfect squares?", "In 2017, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency, with a 2-Star Distinction for Academic Achievements in Social Studies and Top 25 Percent Closing Performance Gaps.", "Genevieve may refer to: Genevieve, a saint in Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, patron saint of Paris, France Genevieve (musician), an American indie pop singer Genevieve (actress), a French-born American comedian, singer, and actress Genevieve of Brabant, a heroine of medieval legend Genevieve Garvan Brady, American philanthropist and Papal duchess Genevieve (given name), a given name for females Genevieve Range, a mountain range on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Genevieve (film), a 1953 British film Genevieve (album), a 2004 album by Velvet Cacoon, or the title track USS Genevieve (SP-459), a United States Navy ferry in commission from 1918 to 1919 Genoveva, an opera by Schumann Geneviève (Bruneau)", "Gaziantep Zoo is a zoo in Gaziantep, Turkey", "Species in the genus include: Caliadurgus cinereus (Fox, 1897) Caliadurgus fasciatellus (Spinola, 1808) Caliadurgus gayii (Spinola, 1851) Caliadurgus hyalinatus (Fabricius, 1793) Caliadurgus maculatellus (Taschenberg, 1869) Caliadurgus modestus (Smith, 1873) Caliadurgus ochraceus Roig Alsina, 1982 Caliadurgus sigillipes (Taschenberg, 1869) Caliadurgus subandinus Roig Alsina, 1982 Caliadurgus ussuriensis (Gussakovskij, 1932)", "Notably, Phillip Pine played a Japanese man in a later Hawaii Five-O episode called \"Which Way Did They Go?\"", "Forest District could refer to: In Australia: Forest District (Sydney) In the UK: Epping Forest (district) New Forest (district) Wyre Forest (district) Forest of Dean (district) Forest District, a former London bus district In the United States: Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Cook County Forest Preserves North Forest Independent School District Lake Forest School District Forest City Regional School District Forest Municipal School District Forest Grove School District (Oklahoma) Forest Grove School District (Oregon) Forest Hill Historic District (disambiguation) Forest Hills Local School District", "There are several non-lock concurrency control methods, which involve the use of timestamps on transaction to determine transaction priority: Optimistic concurrency control Timestamp-based concurrency control Multiversion concurrency control", "Notable people with the surname include: Asieh Namdar, Iranian-American journalist Cha Cha Namdar, Iranian-American soccer player Jafar Namdar (1934-2014), Iranian football referee Masud ibn Namdar, Kurdish-language writer Bijan Namdar Zangeneh, Iranian politician", "Bulbophyllum blepharocardium is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum.", "The Women's heptathlon competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held on 7-8 October at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.", "Redirect to: International Association for Cryptologic Research#Asiacrypt", "Cassandra Ainsworth is a fictional character in the television series Skins, portrayed by Hannah Murray.", "Unlike Cursive's later releases, which were released by Saddle Creek Records, this album was released by Crank!", "Netter is a surname, and may refer to:", "Formed in 1950 to commemorate the men who fought on both sides during the war, the association is based mainly in the eastern United States, there are related associations in the western United States", "Igor Radrezza (born 6 June 1993) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie C side Reggiana.", "Redirect to: Seán O'Brien (rugby union, born 1994)", "Invoke may refer to: Invocation, a form of supplication or prayer Invoke Solutions, a market research company founded in 1999 and based in the United States Invoke (smart speaker), developed by Harman Kardon and powered by Microsoft's intelligent personal assistant, Cortana Invoke Image Display, an IHE Integration Profile that simplifies the task of integrating non-image-aware systems Invoke Malaysia, a Malaysian Non profit organisation founded by People's Justice Party (PKR) vice-president, Rafizi Ramli in 2016", "Hickman Elementary School may refer to: Hickman Elementary School - San Diego Unified School District - San Diego, California Hickman Elementary School - Metro Nashville Public Schools - Nashville, Tennessee Hickman Elementary School - Garland Independent School District - Garland, Texas", "21,439 |location=Australian Capital Territory, Australia |date=27 December 1993 |accessdate=5 September 2019 |page=44 |via=National Library of Australia}} </ref>", "Notable people with the surname include: Emi Tsukada (born 1972), Japanese Olympic softball player Ichiro Tsukada (born 1963), Japanese politician Kimiko Tsukada (born 1937), Japanese Olympic gymnast Maki Tsukada (born 1982), Japanese judoka Masaaki Tsukada (1938-2014), Japanese voice actor Masao Tsukada ( , 1914-1977), Japanese shogi player Rikichi Tsukada (1892-1958), Lieutenant General of the Imperial Japanese Army Yasuaki Tsukada ( , born 1964), Japanese shogi player Yoshinobu Tsukada (born 1969), Japanese golfer Yosuke Tsukada (born 1985), Japanese golfer Yuji Tsukada (born 1957), Japanese football player and manager", "Soul Duo is an album by American jazz organist Shirley Scott and flugelhornist Clark Terry recorded in 1966 for the Impulse!", "Syme (also Symes, Simes) is a surname, and may refer to: Colin Syme (1903-1986), an Australian medical administrator and innovator David Syme (1827-1908), a Scottish-Australian newspaper proprietor of The Age David Syme (pianist) (born 1949), an American pianist Don Syme, an Australian computer scientist and creator of the F# programming language Ebenezer Syme (1826-1860), a Scottish-Australian journalist, proprietor and manager of The Age Geoffrey Syme (1873-1942), son of David Syme, who succeeded his father as proprietor and owner of The Age George Adlington Syme (1859-1929), an Australian surgeon Hugh Syme (GC) (1903-1965), a naval officer and bomb disposal operative, and employee of The Age Hugh Syme, a Canadian musician and a Juno Award-winning graphic artist James Syme (1799-1870), a pioneering Scottish surgeon Jason Syme, Scottish rugby league and rugby union footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s Jennifer Syme (1972-2001), an American actress and production assistant John Syme (1795-1861), a Scottish portrait-painter John Thomas Irvine Boswell Syme (1822-1888), a British botanist Ronald Syme (1903-1989), a New Zealand-born historian of ancient Rome and classicist William Smith Syme (1870-1928) Newfoundland-born laryngologist Fiction Syme (1984), a minor character in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four Gabriel Syme, a character in G.K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday", "Now considered a lost film, Three Strings to Her Bow was billed as \"a fine farcical comedy.\"", "Women's Super G World Cup 1987/1988", "Notable people with the surname include: Amanda Aday (born 1981), American stage actor Michael Lee Aday, \"Meat Loaf\" (born 1947), American singer Pearl Aday (born 1974), American female singer, daughter of Meat Loaf", "In comparison to Qualm ( album )'s previous album, Discreet Desires (2015), the tracks on it had more traditional song structure and they were \"more poppier.\"", "It's So Dark (1993) - Suzanne Osten Steel Toes (2006) - David Gow and Mark Adam Suburbia (film) (1983) - Penelope Spheeris Teste rasate (1993) - Claudio Fragasso The Believer (2001) - Mark Jacobson The Infiltrator (1995) - John MacKenzie The Story of Skinhead (2016) - Don Letts (BBC documentary) This Is England (2006) - Shane Meadows World of Skinhead (1996) - Doug Aubrey and Channel 4 Young Soul Rebels (1991) - Isaac Julien", "Prostoma is a genus of freshwater nemerteans, containing the following species: Prostoma asensoriatum Montgomery, 1896 Prostoma canadiensis Gibson & Moore, 1978 Prostoma communopore Senz, 1996 Prostoma eilhardi (Montgomery, 1894) Prostoma graecense (Böhmig, 1892) Prostoma hercegovinense Tarman, 1961 Prostoma jenningsi Gibson & Young, 1971 Prostoma kolasai Gibson & Moore, 1976 Prostoma ohmiense Chernyshev et al., 1998 Prostoma puteale Beauchamp, 1932", "The men's 50 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 2011 Pan American Games took place on October 20 at the Scotiabank Aquatics Center in the municipality of Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico.", "Redirect to: List of Speakers of the House of Commons", "The Megyeri Bridge, previously known as the Northern M0 Danube bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, respectively the west and east sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary.", "Telecom operators In PAKRIDAYAL there are following telecom operators:- 1)Airtel India 2)BSNL Mobile 3)Idea cellular 4)Vodafone India 5)Reliance And there are three 3G Operators- 1)Airtel 3G 2)Idea 3G 3)BSNL 3G 4G Operators - 1) Jio 4G 2) Airtel 4G", "In 2012, Mountford won the 2012 Lifetime Practice Award from SIGCHI", "Notable people with the surname include: Celestyn Czaplic (1723-1804), Polish nobleman, politician, writer and a poet Eufemiusz Czaplic (1768-1825), Polish nobleman, general of the Russian Empire Tekla Czaplicówna (Czaplic) (1758-1820), Polish noble lady, daughter of Celestyn Czaplic (1723-1804) wife of Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski", "Redirect to: Three Friends (album)", "Erosida is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Erosida delia Thomson, 1860 Erosida formosa (Blanchard, 1847) Erosida gratiosa (Blanchard, 1847) Erosida lineola (Fabricius, 1781) Erosida yucatana Giesbert, 1985", "Stojan Simonović (Serbian Cyrillic: , 1872-1937), known by Stojan Koruba's nom de guerre Koruba (), was a Serbian Chetnik", "Canton of Revigny-sur-Ornain consists of the following communes: Andernay Beurey-sur-Saulx Brabant-le-Roi Chaumont-sur-Aire Contrisson Courcelles-sur-Aire Couvonges Érize-la-Petite Les Hauts-de-Chée Laheycourt Laimont Lisle-en-Barrois Louppy-le-Château Mognéville Nettancourt Neuville-sur-Ornain Noyers-Auzécourt Rancourt-sur-Ornain Rembercourt-Sommaisne Remennecourt Revigny-sur-Ornain Robert-Espagne Sommeilles Val-d'Ornain Vassincourt Vaubecourt Villers-aux-Vents Villotte-devant-Louppy", "Redirect to: Mass media in Belarus", "Notable people with the surname include: Christian Ulmer (born 1984), German ski jumper Edgar G. Ulmer (1904-1972), Austrian-American film director Fran Ulmer (born 1947), first woman elected as Lieutenant Governor of the state of Alaska Georg Ulmer (1877-1963), German entomologist Gregory Ulmer (born 1944), professor of English and of Electronic Languages and Cybermedia James Ulmer (born 1942), American jazz and blues guitarist and singer James Ulmer (journalist), entertainment journalist Jason Ulmer (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player Jeff Ulmer (born 1977), Canadian ice hockey player Jeffery Ulmer (born 1966), American sociologist Kristen Ulmer (born 1966), American extreme skier Layne Ulmer (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player LaMonte Ulmer (born 1986), American basketball player Sarah Ulmer (born 1976), New Zealand cyclist and 2004 Summer Olympic champion Thomas Ulmer (born 1956), German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Baden-Württemberg Walter F. Ulmer (born 1929), American retired lieutenant general", "Goldmann is the surname of several people: Erich Goldmann, German ice hockey player Friedrich Goldmann (1941-2009), German composer and conductor Hans Goldmann (1899-1991), Swiss ophthalmologist Lucien Goldmann, French philosopher and sociologist Maximilian Goldmann, real name of Max Reinhardt, Austrian theatre director Nahum Goldmann, former president of the World Jewish Congress Ulrike Goldmann, singer for German band Blutengel It can also refer to: Goldmann (publisher), large publishing house in Germany", "1255 - 29 September 1313?)", "The mother of the second incarnation of Wonder Girl, Cassandra Sandsmark and a distinguished academic in the field of archaeology, Helena is also close friends with Helena Sandsmark's daughter's mentor Wonder Woman.", "A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1979 (see 1979 in film):", "Notable people with the surname include: Hans Fleischhacker (1912-1992), German anthropologist Michael Fleischhacker (born 1969), Austrian journalist", "Houseman may refer to: Houseman (surname) House officer (disambiguation), a junior doctor in a British or Irish hospital Useful man, a grade of domestic worker below footman", "Among Blacasset's other works are: A Lunel lutz una luna luzens, a tenso with Guilhem de Montanhagol in the trobar clus style about a lady, Guiza (Gauzeranda) de Lunel Lo bels douz temps mi platz, a sirventes he wrote for the conte de Proensa (count of Provence) De guerra fi desiros Mos voler es quez eu m' eslanz", "Notable people with the surname include: Herbert J.C. Kouts (1919-2008), American nuclear physicist Tarmo Kõuts William Walter Kouts (born 1922), United States Army officer", "The album failed to go gold until 1994, but featured two top forty singles in \"I'll Be Over You\" (#11, #13 Can.)", "The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (in case citations, D.N.J.)", "Kurtén is a surname that may refer to: Björn Kurtén (1924-1988), Finnish paleontologist Joachim Kurtén (1836-1899), Finnish politician Martin Kurtén (born 1935), Finnish actor who acted in the 1979 film Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti", "Aul or AUL may also refer to: Places Aul of Omurtag in Bulgaria; see Palace of Omurtag Aul Pyatyy, village in the Talas Province of Kyrgyzstan Aul Kochalyar, village in the Khizi Rayon of Azerbaijan; see Kechallyar Piz Aul, mountain of the Lepontine Alps Acronyms and abbreviations aul, an abbreviation for Aulua language Aquinas University of Legazpi; see Aquinas University Americans United for Life, an American pro-life organization Arctic Umiaq Line, a passenger and cargo coastal ferry in Greenland Arts, Sciences and Technology University in Lebanon Cork AUL, an Irish junior soccer league", "Notable people with the surname include: Alois Podhajsky (1898-1973), Austrian equestrian Leif Podhajsky, Australian graphic designer and art director", "Daniel Santos Bragança (born 27 May 1999) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for G.D. Estoril Praia as a midfielder, on loan from Sporting CP", "Beginning Kal Naga's professional acting career in 2000, Naga starred in several movies through the next decade with roles encompassing several genres, from musicals None but that!", "Notable people with the surname include: April Tinsley (1980-1988), American murder victim Beatrice Tinsley (1941-1981), British-born New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist Boyd Tinsley (born 1964), American violinist and mandolinist Bruce Tinsley (born 1958), American cartoonist Colin Tinsley (born 1935), English footballer Edward R. Tinsley (born 1952), American businessman and rancher Henry Tinsley (1865-1938), English cricketer Jamaal Tinsley (born 1978), American basketball player Jeffrey Tinsley (born 1973), American businessman Marion Tinsley (1927-1995), American checkers player Samuel Tinsley (1847-1903), English chess player Theodore Tinsley (1894-1979), American author William Tinsley (1804-1885), Irish-born American architect William Tinsley (1831-1902), British publisher", "An influential contributor to both philosophy of law and political philosophy, Dworkin received the 2007 Holberg International Memorial Prize in the Humanities for \"his pioneering scholarly work\" of \"worldwide impact.\"", "Poppe is a surname, and may refer to: Eduard Poppe, German rugby union international Edward Poppe, beatified Belgian priest Enno Poppe, German composer and conductor Erik Poppe, Norwegian film director Erling Poppe, British engineer of Norwegian descent Guido Poppe, Belgian malacologist and shell dealer Ludo Poppe, producer of Third World reality TV Nicholas Poppe, Russian linguist Nils Poppe, Swedish actor Patti Poppe, American businesswoman, CEO of CMS Energy Peter August Poppe, Norwegian engineer Ulrike Poppe, German politician Walter Poppe, German Generalleutnant during WW II Walter Poppe (footballer), German international footballer", "Nayib Lagouireh (born 6 June 1991 in Heusden) is a Belgian footballer who plays as a right winger for Sporting Hasselt.", "Notable people with this name include: Given name Nelis van Dijk (1904-1969), Dutch boxer Surname Manke Nelis (\"Limping Nelis\") (1919-1993), stage name of one-legged Dutch singer Cornelis Pieters André Nelis (1935-2012), Belgian sailor and Olympian Cornelius Franciscus de Nelis (1736-1798), Flemish statesman; Bishop of Antwerp 1785-98, brother of Jan Karel Endel Nelis (1925-1993), Estonian fencer Georges Nélis (1886-1929), Belgian aviation pioneer Jan-Karel de Nelis (1748-1834), Flemish noble, lawyer, and pomologist, brother of Cornelius Named for him: Winter Nelis pear, a pear he cultivated Joseph Nelis (1917-1994), Belgian football striker Mary Nelis (1998-2004), Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly", "After the Queers rescinded Surf Goddess's master recordings from Lookout!", "NE, Ne or ne may refer to:", "Notable persons with that surname include: Ossie Vitt (1890-1963), American baseball player Joe Vitt (born 1954), American coach in American Football Bill Vitt, American musician Yury Vitt (born 1980), Uzbekistani wrestler", "Henri Paret (1854-?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Mike Crites (born 1948), American politician Shirley Crites (1934-1990), American baseball player Winston Crite (born 1965), American basketball player", "However, Miller commented that the \"British perspective\" of the book \"overlooks some significant U.S. developments and underplays important work done by other journalists, including Barton Gellman of The Washington Post.\"", "Neoxanthops is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Neoxanthops lineatus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1867) Neoxanthops quadrilobatus (Sakai, 1939) Neoxanthops rotundus Guinot, 1968", "Baldo ( name ) may refer to: Given name: Baldo of Gallura, the Giudice (ruler) of Gallura, on Sardinia (c. 1040-c. 1060) Baldus de Ubaldis (1327-1400), Baldo degli Ubaldi in Italian, Italian jurist Baldo Angelo Abati, 16th-century Italian physician and naturalist Baldo Baldi (1888-1961), Italian fencer and Olympic champion (team) Baldassare Baldo di Gregorio (born 1984), German footballer Baldo Marro, Filipino actor, screenwriter, stunt director, film director and producer Baldo Prokurica (born 1958), Chilean lawyer, academic and politician Baldo Santana (born 1995), Spanish footballer known simply as Baldo Baldo (born 2002) Persian rapper Known as Baldo Surname: Giuseppe Baldo (1914-2007), Italian footballer Marta Baldó (born 1979), Spanish rhythmic gymnast and Olympic and world champion" ]
[ "At this writing, Mr Saburov is studying musical composition at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, which Peter Petrovich Saburov entered in 1909.\"", "Frederick William II , Prince of Nassau-Siegen died in 1734 without a male heir.", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Courant (1896-1982), Swiss sport wrestler Curt Courant (1899-1968), German cinematographer Ernest Courant (1920-2020), American physicist Frédéric Courant, French journalist Paul Courant, American economist Pierre Courant (1897-1965), French politician Richard Courant (1888-1972), German American mathematician Theodore James Courant, American mathematician", "Münsterländer may refer to: A person from the German region of Münster One of two breeds of dogs of the gun dog type originating in the Münster region of Germany: Large Münsterländer, a breed of dog weighing approximately 30 kg (66 lbs) Small Münsterländer, a breed of dog weighing approximately 16 kg (35 lbs)", "If Anne Crawford-Lindsay would see any of them at Leslie House, he would remark to Anne, \"My lady, I would advise you to keep your chickens in about, else I may pick up some of them.\"", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1961:", "Hilde Henriksen Waage (born 18 August 1959 in Drammen) is a Norwegian historian and peace researcher.", "Zelota is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Zelota bryanti Breuning, 1938 Zelota malaccensis Breuning, 1936 Zelota spathomelina Gahan in Shelford, 1902 Zelota sumatrana Breuning, 1938", "As an amateur, Romanov won gold at the Junior World Championship in 2004 and the Russian Championships 2009 in the heavyweight division", "Eric Munson's wife is Shanda Besler", "Danielle Spencer (born June 24, 1965) is an American actress and former child star best known for Danielle Spencer ( American actress )'s role as Dee Thomas on the ABC sitcom What's Happening!", "This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 152 of the United States Reports:", "Notable people with the surname include: born in Australia Blake Broadhurst (born 1985), Australian rules footballer Edward Broadhurst, English-born Australian barrister and politician Florance Broadhurst (1861-1909), Australian businessman Florence Broadhurst (1899-1977), Australian designer and businesswoman whose murder remains unsolved born in Canada Cecil Broadhurst (1903-1981), Canadian-American artist born in Ireland Amy Broadhurst (born 1997), Irish amateur boxer born in New Zealand James Broadhurst (born 1987), New Zealand rugby union player Mark Broadhurst (born c. 1956), New Zealand rugby league player Michael Broadhurst (born 1986), New Zealand rugby union player born in the United Kingdom Bob Broadhurst, British police commander Brian Broadhurst, English footballer Charles Broadhurst, English footballer Charles Edward Broadhurst (1861-1909), English-Australian pioneer Don Broadhurst (born 1984), English boxer Sir Edward Tootal Broadhurst, 1st Baronet (1858-1922), British businessman Fred Broadhurst (1888-1953), English footballer George Howells Broadhurst (1866-1952), English-American theatre manager and playwright Sir Harry Broadhurst (1905-1995), commander in the Royal Air Force Henry Broadhurst (1840-1911), British trade unionist and politician Rt Revd Dr John Broadhurst (living), Bishop of Fulham in the Diocese of London, England Joanne Broadhurst (born 1967), English footballer Joe Broadhurst (born 1862), English footballer Karl Broadhurst (born 1980), English footballer Kevan Broadhurst (born 1959), English footballer and football manager Mark Broadhurst (born 1974), English cricketer Paul Broadhurst (born 1965), English golfer Penny Broadhurst (born 1980), British singer-songwriter Ronald Broadhurst (1906-1976), Northern Irish politician Susan Broadhurst, artist and academic born in the United States Alex Broadhurst (born 1993), American ice hockey player Arthur Broadhurst (born 1964), American politician Jean Broadhurst (1873-1954), American scientist Kent Broadhurst (born 1940), American actor Max Broadhurst (1896-?", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Delpy (born 1941), French actor David Delpy (born 1948), British bioengineer Hippolyte Camille Delpy (1842-1910), French painter Julie Delpy (born 1969), French-American actress", "Marjorie Pickthall was once \"thought to be the best Canadian poet of her generation.\"", "Morogoro is also known informally as \"Mji kasoro bahari,\" which translates as \"city short of an ocean/port.\"", "The results of the 2007 Whatsonstage.com Awards were:", "It contains the following species: White-throated tapaculo (Scelorchilus albicollis) Chucao tapaculo (Scelorchilus rubecula)", "Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman (Urdu: ‎) (25 December 1889 - 1973) was a Pakistani politician and a very important Muslim figure during British India.", "Princess Anka Obrenović (later Anka Konstantinović, Serbian Cyrillic: ; 1 April 1821 - 10 June 1868 [29 May o.s.])", "Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Zagoritis (born 1968), British songwriter Lefteris Zagoritis (born 1956), Greek lawyer and politician", "Two years later on the day, the food and healthcare business was taken over by Meiji Dairies to form \"Meiji Co., Ltd.\", and Meiji Seika was reorganized to a pharmaceutical company \"Meiji Seika Pharma Co., Ltd.\"", "Dr Naipal Singh (Retired Professor) (11 August 1940 - 22 May 2020) was the member of Lok Sabha (M.P.)", "Hassar affinis is a species of thorny catfish endemic to Brazil where it is found in the Parnaiba River basin.", "John Dos Passos died in Baltimore, Maryland.", "This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter E:", "Notable people with the surname include: Cédric Kanté (born 1979), Malian-French football defender Daouda Kanté (born 1978), Malian football defender Koly Kanté (born 1982), Malian football defender José Kanté Martínez (born 1990), Spanish footballer Lamine Kanté (born 1987), French basketball player Mohamed T. Kanté (born 1985), Malian-American technologist and social entrepreneur Mory Kanté (1950-2020), Guinean-Malian musician N'Golo Kanté (born 1991), French footballer Seydou Badjan Kanté (born 1981), Ivorian football defender Soumaoro Kanté (13th century), king of the Sosso people Youssouf Kanté (born 1984), French footballer", "This is a list of the rolling stock owned by the Ffestiniog Railway Company which is used to operate the Welsh Highland Railway", "For list of newspapers in Greece and Cyprus, please see List of Greek-language newspapers's separate articles: List of newspapers in Greece List of newspapers in Cyprus The following are newspapers in the Greek language published in: Europe: Apoyevmatini (Istanbul, Turkey) Laiko Vima (Gjirokastër, Albania) North America: Atlantis (New York City) Vima Oceania: Neos Kosmos (Melbourne, Australia)", "The following events occurred in March 1925:", "Cryptolithodes is a genus of king crabs, containing the following species: Cryptolithodes expansus Miers, 1879 Cryptolithodes sitchensis Brandt, 1853 Cryptolithodes typicus Brandt, 1848", "Fannie Sellins's work, she wrote, was to distribute \"clothing and food to starving women and babies, to assist poverty stricken mothers and bring children into the world, and to minister to the sick and close the eyes of the dying.\"", "Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil listed Clairvoyance as one of Clairvoyance ( album )'s favourite grunge albums, stating: \"I like Clairvoyance for the song Clairvoyance, but my favorite song on there is probably I See Stars followed by Orange Airplane. After this album, they kind of fattened up their sound.\"", "Placid is a masculine given name, and may refer to: John Placid Adelham (17th century), English Protestant minister Saint Placid (6th century), Italian Christian monk Placid J. Podipara (20th century), Indian Catholic priest", "Redirect to: Ole Bergesen (1891-1955)", "He was appointed consul for 506 with Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus as his colleague Messala Merbah (born 1994), Algerian footballer who plays for JS Saoura as a midfielder Marcus Silius Messala, a Roman Politician, senator and suffect consul towards the end of the 2nd century Marcus Valerius Messalla (disambiguation) Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (born 64 BC), Roman general Marcus Valerius Messalla Niger, Roman Senator Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus, Roman politician Valeria Messala, fifth and last wife of Sulla Messala (Ben-Hur), a character in the novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ and films derived from it Mashallah ibn Athari (died 815 AD), astronomer Messala (crater) on the moon, named after the astronomer A character in the manga version of the film Big Tits Zombie A Mobile Suit that appears in the anime series Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam", "In 1975, Lemmy was fired from Hawkwind after an arrest for drug possession; that same year, he became the founder, lead singer, bassist, and songwriter of Motörhead.", "The village is near the A539 road and is 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of the nearest major town, Whitchurch in Shropshire.", "Guilherme de Sá (December 10, 1980) is a singer, songwriter, writer, poet, music producer and Brazilian arranger, best known for being the vocalist of the Christian rock band Rosa de Saron from 2001 to 2019, making Guilherme de Sá's last presentation with the group on February 10 of that year, in São Paulo - SP", "Notable people with the name include: Given name: Khalaf al-Bazzar (d. 844), canonical reader of the Qur'an Khalaf I (937-1009), Amir of Sistan Khalaf Al-Enezi (born 1952), Kuwaiti politician Khalaf Al Salamah (born 1979), Kuwaiti footballer Khalaf al-Ulayyan, Iraqi politician Khalaf Khalafov (born 1959), Azerbaijani politician Khalaf Masa'deh (died 2015), Jordanian lawyer and politician Surname: Abbas Khalaf, Iraqi translator Abdulhadi Khalaf (born 1945), Bahrani political activist and academic Abdulhadi Khalaf (footballer) (born 1986), Syrian footballer Ahmad Ibrahim Khalaf (born 1992), Iraqi footballer Aline Khalaf (born 1974), Lebanese singer Farida Khalaf, ISIS escapee and author Hevrin Khalaf (1984-2019), Kurdish-Syrian politician and civil engineer Karim Khalaf (1935-1985), Palestinian politician Khaled Khalaf (born 1983), Kuwaiti footballer Mohamed Khalaf, Egyptian footballer Riyadh Khalaf, Irish media personality / presenter Rima Khalaf (born 1953), Jordanian UN official Roula Khalaf, editor of the Financial Times Salah Khalaf (1933-1991), Palestinian PLO official Samir Khalaf (born 1933), Lebanese sociologist Ubay ibn Khalaf, contemporary of Muhammad Umayyah ibn Khalaf, contemporary of Muhammad", "The surname Noir (literally meaning \"black\" in French) may refer to: Victor Noir (1848-1870), French journalist killed by Prince Pierre Bonaparte Jim Noir (born 1982), English singer-songwriter Ricardo Noir (born 1987), Boca Juniors football player", "In 2012, Ernest Jeremiah Chukwuma returned to Indonesia and plays for Persiba Bantul in the Indonesian Premier League", "Redirect to: 2008 Washington Republican presidential caucuses and primary", "Redirect to: List of accolades received by Eat Bulaga!", "Brendon Boyd Urie (born April 12, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as the lead vocalist of Panic!", "Andrew Charlton was a 17th-century Anglican priest in Ireland Charlton was Archdeacon of Ardagh from 1683 until 1696;\"Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates Volume 3\" Cotton,H.", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1917 (see 1917 in film):", "Those who knew Darlene Love's described her vocals as \"a voice of a nightingale.\"", "An animated theatrical film titled Liz and the Blue Bird premiered in April 2018, focusing on two characters from Sound!", "Glutaredoxin-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GLRX3 gene.", "Redirect to: Nur-Sultan-1 station", "People with the surname include: Bessel van der Kolk (born 1943), Dutch psychiatrist Henk Van der Kolk, Canadian film producer Jacobus Schroeder van der Kolk (1797-1862), Dutch physician Kirsten van der Kolk (born 1975), Dutch rower Marie José van der Kolk (born 1974), Dutch singer known as Loona Nick van der Kolk, American podcaster and actor Niels van der Kolk (born 1970), Dutch water-polo player", "Describing the album, Mike Stax of music magazine Ugly Things wrote that the album was \"a surprisingly melodic power-pop effort\" and that Disconnected ( Stiv Bators album ) showed the affinity Bators had for British Invasion-inspired 1960s garage rock and pop music, \"favouring ringing Rickenbacker power chords and tough but harmonious backing vocals.\"", "The documentary film features Sisters Marie Arne and Mary Campion, two young Catholic nuns who visit a variety of Chicago locales to ask people the question, \"Are you happy?\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Felix Hanemann (born 1953), American singer and musician W. Michael Hanemann (born 1944), American economist", "Initially started as a solo project of guitarist Morten \"Teloch\" Iversen under the name Audr in 1992, the band is \"known for Nidingr ( band )'s efficiently complex songwriting, ravaging, dissonant, with catchy riffs and breakneck tempos.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Emrah Klimenta (born 1991), Montenegrin footballer Tomáš Klimenta (born 1984), Czech ice hockey player Emilio klimenta (born 2005), movie star from gösta", "The following events occurred in December 1943:", "Gerard Menuhin's book Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil, published in 2015, argues that the Holocaust is \"the biggest lie in history\", that Jews are an \"alien, demonic force which seeks to dominate the world\", that Jews are flooding Europe with non-white races, to create a \"society of racial mongrels, under the rule of a new Jewish nobility\", and plan to create a one-world government.", "The Immigration and Nationality Technical Corrections Act of 1994 (or H. R. 783) was an act by the United States Congress \"to amend title III of the Immigration and Nationality Act to make changes in the laws relating to nationality and naturalization.\"", "Viacom ranked \"Draw of the Cards\" as Carnes' 10th best song, stating that it was \"just as intoxicating in its creepiness\" as Carnes' previous single, \"Bette Davis Eyes.\"", "Strauwen is a Belgian surname that may refer to Louis Strauwen, Belgian rower Pierre Strauwen, Belgian Olympic swimmer René Strauwen (1901-1960), Belgian field hockey player", "Demochroa is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Demochroa detanii Kurosawa, 1983 Demochroa gratiosa Deyrolle, 1864 Demochroa hashimotoi Kurosawa, 1991 Demochroa kiyoshii Endo, 1993 Demochroa lacordairei Thomson, 1859 Demochroa masukoae Endo, 1993", "Urville is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France.¨", "(In July 1997, the CZS was renamed Zoo New England to \"reflect the changing image of both zoos\".)", "Güzeloluk Mosque is a 19th-century mosque in Güzeloluk village of Mersin Province, Turkey", "On April 24, 2000, Vereshchagino survived a direct hit by a P-35 Progress anti-ship missile fired by Russian Navy from Sevastopol.", "Hugo Street (1901-?)", "The castles of Dahn (German: Dahner Burgengruppe, literally \"Dahn castle group\"), near the little town of Dahn in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, consist of three rock castles: Altdahn Grafendahn Tanstein", "Iohji-mae Station (, Iōji-mae Station) is a railway station in the city of Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan operated by Fukushima Kōtsū.", "The film was dubbed as Ek Jwalamukhi in Hindi and Hero: in Malayalam language", "Redirect to: List of members of the Italian Senate, 2008-2013", "Formed in 2002, \"Vidavox drew from jazz, progressive rock, jam band, math rock, and elements of electronica to strike a balance between repetition and development\" (CdBaby Reviewer 2005) Their 2005 self titled release met with positive reviews from the Broward-Palm Beach New Times , Decoymusic.com , babyblaue-seiten.de (in German) , Winterlight (in Japanese) Vidavox has notably performed with Aloha, Cex, and The Method and Result They were posthumously awarded \"Best Band to Break Up in the Past Year\" by the Miami New Times", "Leakey is a surname which may refer to:", "I Was a Rat is a British-Canadian children's drama television series broadcast on BBC One from 9 to 23 December 2001, based on the popular children's novel I Was a Rat!", "Kim Choon-mie (born 1943) is a South Korean academic and Japanologist, honored by the government of Japan for having \"[c]ontributed to the introduction of Japanese literature and the promotion of Japanese language education.\"", "Redirect to: James Johnston (British Army officer, born 1911)", "Art critic Grace Glueck wrote \"Never part of a movement or trend, though obviously steeped in the language of Modernism, the abstract painter Stanley Boxer was a superb manipulator of surfaces, intensely bonding texture and color.\"", "Capades (foaled 1986 in New York) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse whom the July 24, 1989 edition of The New York Times called \"one of the country's most accomplished 3-year-old grass fillies.\"", "The novel is about an adult couple who rekindle a long-ago summer romance that ended because of class differences, and A Summer Place's two teenage children from other marriages who also fall in love with each other.", "Carrington Park is a rugby league and soccer stadium in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia", "Exhibition at the salon des Indépendants - Espace Champerret - Paris April/May 2006 - \"One second in Paris\" 1.95×1.30 m (76​³ × 51​¹ in) Exhibition Salon des artistes Indépendants de Paris 2008 - Espace Champerret 11-16 April 2008", "Dichlorine hexoxide is produced by reaction between chlorine dioxide and excess ozone: 2 ClO + 2 O 2 ClO + 2 O Cl O + 2 O", "Wiercioch is Polish surname: Adam Wiercioch (born 1980, Gliwice), a Polish fencer Patrick Wiercioch (born 1990), a Canadian professional ice hockey player", "In 2001, George Fetherling wrote in The Georgia Straight that \"the journal [TISH] started by George Bowering, Frank Davey, David Dawson, Jamie Reid and Fred Wah is probably the most influential literary magazine ever produced in Canada, of greater significance than even Preview or First Statement, the two that brought poetic modernism to the country in the 1940s.\"", "Colton is a male given name, and may refer to: Colton Avery (born 1991), American singer and songwriter Colton Dixon (born 1991), American singer Colton Gillies (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey player Colton Greene (1833-1900), American general Colton Harris-Moore (born 1991), American fugitive Colton Haynes (born 1988), American model and actor Colton Herta (born 2000), American racing driver Colton Iverson (born 1989), American basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League Colton Jacobson (born 1997), American singer Colton McKivitz (born 1996), American football player Colton Murray (born 1990), American baseball player Colton Orr (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player Colton Parayko (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player Colton Sceviour (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey player Colton Schmidt (born 1990), American football player Colton Smith (born 1987), American mixed martial artist", "General director of Republican Seismic Survey Center of ANAS head of seismology division", "Silver telluride (AgTe) is a chemical compound, a telluride of silver, also known as disilver telluride or silver(I) telluride.", "Redirect to: List of characters in Ramayana#Kaikashi", "Allegheny Arsenal Allegheny Commons Allegheny Riverfront Park ArtGardens of Pittsburgh Chatham University Arboretum Dippy Flagstaff Hill, Pennsylvania Frank Curto Park Frick Park Grand View Scenic Byway Park Highland Park Junction Hollow Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain McBride Park Mellon Green Mellon Park Mellon Square North Shore Riverfront Park Panther Hollow Panther Hollow Bridge Phillips Park Point of View Point of View Park Point State Park Riverview Park Roberto Clemente Memorial Park Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden Schenley Bridge Schenley Park Schenley Plaza Sheraden Park South Shore Riverfront Park South Side Park Stephen Foster Three Rivers Heritage Trail Three Rivers Park West End Overlook West End Park Westinghouse Park", "Notable people with the surname include: Callan Beasy (born 1982), Australian rules footballer Doug Beasy (1930-2013), Australian rules footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Freddie Spruell (1893-1956), American Delta blues guitarist and singer John Spreull also known as John Spreul and Bass John - Glasgow apothecary and businessman Sam Spruell, British actor Walter Spreull of Cowden Hall, East Renfrewshire", "Ellen Anckarsvärd was the co-founder and secretary of the Married Woman's Property Rights Association (1873), co-founder and Vice Chairperson of the Friends of Handicraft (1874), co-founder of Fredrika Bremer Association (1884), Vice Chairperson of the Fredrika Bremer Association in 1896-1898, Chairperson of the National Council of Swedish Women in 1896-1898, Chairperson of the Läsesalongen in 1896-1898,", "Notable people with the surname include: Àlex Sigurbjörnsson (born 1988), Spanish rower Bergur Sigurbjörnsson (1917-2005), Icelandic magazine editor and politician Eiður Sigurbjörnsson (born 1990), Icelandic footballer", "(See Linux on IBM Z.)", "The following are the lists of television and radio stations broadcasting in Cebu City in the Republic of the Philippines.", "King Zhao of Wei was the son of King Xiang of Wei.", "Mimocolliuris is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Mimocolliuris andrewesi (Liebke, 1933) Mimocolliuris bakeri (Liebke, 1933) Mimocolliuris chaudoiri Boheman, 1858 Mimocolliuris insulana Habu, 1979 Mimocolliuris nepalensis Jedlicka, 1965 Mimocolliuris pilifera (Nietner, 1858) Mimocolliuris pusilla (Andrewes, 1930) Mimocolliuris sauteri Liebke, 1933 Mimocolliuris stigma (Andrewes, 1923)", "Diego de la Calzada was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo (1578-1589?", "Notable people with the surname include: Dugald McQuistan (1879-1946) Scottish mathematician Finlay McQuistan (1896-?" ]