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  • Irish hip hop is the response to the hip hop cultural movement that originated in New York City in the 1970s which, at that time, was most popular in the...
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    Yealmpton (/ˈjælmtən/) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Devon. It is located in the South Hams on the A379 Plymouth to Kingsbridge...
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    Broughton /ˈbrɔːtən/ is a hamlet and civil parish to the east of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. Broughton is also the name of a nearby housing...
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    Addington is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Winslow and 3 miles (4.8 km) south east of Buckingham...
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  • The 2004–05 Welsh Premier League was the 13th season of the Welsh Premier League since its establishment as the League of Wales in 1992. It began on 14...
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    The Dean of Sheffield is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Sheffield Cathedral...
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    Avonbourne Girls' Academy (formerly Avonbourne College) is a secondary school with academy status located in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. It is a single-sex...
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    Scutage was a medieval English tax levied on holders of a knight's fee under the feudal land tenure of knight-service. Under feudalism the king, through...
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  • The 2012 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were held from February 9 to 12, 2012 in Vantaa, Finland. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles...
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    MS Lady of Mann (II) was a side-loading car ferry built in 1976 for the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company and operated on the Douglas–Liverpool crossing...
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    La Sainte Union (LSU) in Southampton was a teacher training college. It was owned and run by the La Sainte Union des Sacrés Coeurs order of nuns, and this...
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  • The All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championship was a Gaelic Athletic Association football and hurling competition. There are two levels of competition...
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    Count Johan Christopher Toll (1 February 1743 – 21 May 1817), Swedish statesman and soldier, was born at Mölleröd in Scania (now part of Hässleholm Municipality...
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    The Cardigan transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located at Penwaun in Pembrokeshire, Wales, about 3 km to the south...
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  • Six D were a British dance group and band who formed in early 2011 and split up in January 2012. The band was made up of six members, hence the name Six...
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  • Sir William Haldane Porter CB (15 May 1867 – 12 September 1944) was a British civil servant, who was responsible for the creation of the Aliens Branch...
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  • Voima is a Finnish free publication, focusing on social issues and culture. The paper is published ten times annually. Voima is a member of Council for...
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  • Hotel Room is a five track CD EP of songs by the Irish singer/songwriter Fionn Regan. The secret track at the end of "Old Folks" is called "Jebedi Was...
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    Hans Nansen (28 November 1598 – 12 November 1667) was a Danish statesman. The son of a burgher, Evert Nansen, he was born at Flensburg. He made several...
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  • The Catholic Guides of Ireland (Irish: Banóglaigh Catoilicí na hÉireann) is one of the two Guiding organisations in the Republic of Ireland. It has members...
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