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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis%20on%20Earth-X
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Crisis on Earth-X
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Crisis on Earth-X. Ratings
Schedeen awarded The Flashs episode a 9.2 out of 10, noting that while part 1 had "a slow start" and part 2 gave "a fairly underwhelming follow-up... the crossover finally seemed to click" in part 3. Scott Von Doviak at The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B+" rating, stating "Even a lesser installment like this one features the spectacle of the Flash and The Ray battling the Red Tornado, as well as the appealing non-superpowered Nazi-fighting team of Iris and Felicity. For the most part, I've felt like a kid coming home with a fresh stack of comics, and I can think of no higher praise than that." Mike Cecchini of Den of Geek gave it 4 out of 5 stars. He wrote that while mirror universe Nazis' don't make for the most nuanced of villains, and when you're using concentration camp imagery, well, you'd better make sure you're not being exploitative," The Flash episode "completely embraces its lunacy in ways that I don't even think those first two chapters dreamed of."
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Crisis on Earth-X. Legends of Tomorrow
Schedeen gave the final episode an 8.5 out of 10 rating. The episode "didn't have quite the urgency it needed during the final showdown between good and evil," but "did make the most of Professor Stein's heroic sacrifice and its emotional fallout." Oliver Sava of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A" rating, stating "No piece of live-action superhero media has captured the feeling of a comic-book crossover event like Crisis On Earth-X. With a huge cast of characters, a major death, and a final scene taking big heroes in bold new directions, Crisis delivers the thrills, the twists, and the inspiration that should come from a superhero story with this massive scope." Jim Dandy from Den of Geek rated the episode 5 out of 5 stars. He wrote, "This year's was an objectively wonderful hour of DC television, but it also moved the season's story along for Legends in a meaningful way, and provided significant character development for Jax and Sara. It gave Franz Drameh and Victor Garber a chance to stretch their acting wings, and it closed out a timely, wall-to-wall entertaining four hours of television." Collider's Carla Day gave the Legends episode 5 stars out of 5, saying the crossover was "leaps and bounds better than any of the previous crossovers." She went on to say that "It set the standard high for all future crossovers in the story, character interactions, and fight scenes."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namupala%20Reonard
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Namupala Reonard
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Namupala Reonard.
Namupala Reonard (born 28 March 1982) is a Namibian long distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulus%20Iiyambo
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Paulus Iiyambo
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Paulus Iiyambo.
Paulus Iiyambo (born 18 March 1982) is a Namibian long distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics, placing 37th in a time of 2:19:45.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilah%20Johnson
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson.
Hilah Johnson is an American chef, Internet personality, and author from Austin, Texas. She is best known for her YouTube series Hilah Cooking.
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Hilah Johnson. Early life
Johnson grew up in Hudson Bend, Texas, a suburb of Austin near Lake Travis. Her father was descended from Austin's famed Old Three Hundred, and her mother's ancestors included those who helped build the Republic of Texas (1836–45). When Johnson was seven, she started cooking, occasionally making dishes for herself, her parents, and her brother.
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Hilah Johnson.
Upon reaching adulthood, she attended the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass Boston), where she studied Biology. After a year at UMass Boston, she transferred to the University of Texas in Austin, where she finished with a degree in Botany. After college, she was part of a rock band called The Hot As Shits, and she also joined an improv troupe in Austin called Big ol’ Tire Fire. There, she met a burgeoning filmmaker named Christopher Sharpe.
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Hilah Johnson.
Over the next few years, Johnson and Sharpe began collaborating on several projects. They worked together on the short film Freerange Asshole; she had an acting role and served as costume designer, while he worked behind the scenes as a sound mixer. They also worked together on an indie horror flick which he directed and in which she starred, though the film was never finished. In 2010, they decided to focus on producing Web content.
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson. Hilah Cooking
Johnson stars in and is co-producer (along with Sharpe) of, the YouTube series Hilah Cooking. On the show, she guides viewers through the steps of cooking various homemade dishes, using humor along the way. The show premiered in January 2010, and by 2012, the show was so successful, that she was able to quit her day job as a dental hygienist.
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson.
In 2011, the show had approximately two thousand subscribers. Two years later, it had increased to 100,000, and by 2015, that number was nearly 250,000.
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson. Other work
The success of Hilah Cooking had led to a spin-off series, Hilah's Texas Kitchen, seen on Tastemade. On this show, Johnson travels to eateries all over the state of Texas to sample various Texas cuisine, as prepared by expert chefs. She then shows viewers an easy way to prepare these dishes themselves.
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson.
In addition to her online shows, Johnson has also written five books on cooking. In 2017, she debuted a new podcast, Hilah's Happy Hour.
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson. Awards and competitions
In 2011, Johnson participated in the YouTube Next Chef competition, which she won. She was also featured in the Star Power tournament on the 33rd season of Food Network's Chopped, in 2017. She finished third on the semifinal episode featuring Internet stars.
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson. Personal life
In 2011, Johnson married her long-time collaborator Sharpe. In October 2014, they welcomed the arrival of their son Flint. The three of them moved to Los Angeles in 2015. Together, Johnson and Sharpe serve on the board of the charitable organization GiveBackLA, where they are in charge of social media.
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson. Publications
Learn to Cook; Hilah Cooking, 2nd edition (2012) [original publication 2011],
The Breakfast Taco Book; Hilah Cooking, 2nd edition (2013) [original publication 2011],
Cavelady Cooking; Hilah Cooking (2012),
Holiday Cookies; Hilah Cooking (2012),
Slow Cooker Recipes; Hilah Cooking (2014),
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilah%20Johnson
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Hilah Johnson
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Hilah Johnson. American chefs
American cookbook writers
American film actresses
American women bloggers
American bloggers
Female YouTubers
Living people
Participants in American reality television series
People from Austin, Texas
People from Travis County, Texas
University of Massachusetts Boston alumni
University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences alumni
American women non-fiction writers
21st-century American non-fiction writers
Year of birth missing (living people)
YouTubers from Texas
21st-century American actresses
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rok%20Puhar
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Rok Puhar
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Rok Puhar.
Rok Puhar (born 14 September 1992) is a Slovenian long distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics. In 2018, he competed in the men's half marathon at the 2018 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships held in Valencia, Spain. He did not finish his race.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikael%20Ekvall
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Mikael Ekvall
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Mikael Ekvall.
Mikael Ekvall (born 18 June 1989) is a Swedish long distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics, placing 32nd with the time of 2:18:12, his season's best. In 2018, he competed in the men's marathon at the 2018 European Athletics Championships held in Berlin, Germany. He did not finish his race. In 2020, he competed in the men's race at the 2020 World Athletics Half Marathon Championships held in Gdynia, Poland.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri%20Helman
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Henri Helman
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Henri Helman.
Henri Helman (born 1947) is a French director and screenwriter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri%20Helman
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Henri Helman
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Henri Helman. 1947 births
French male screenwriters
French screenwriters
Film directors from Paris
Living people
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephno%20Gwandu%20Huche
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Stephno Gwandu Huche
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Stephno Gwandu Huche.
Stephno Gwandu Huche (born 15 November 1990) is a Tanzanian long distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics, placing 38th with a time of 2:20:05. In 2019, he competed in the men's marathon at the 2019 World Athletics Championships held in Doha, Qatar. He did not finish his race.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Chemonges
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Robert Chemonges
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Robert Chemonges.
Robert Chemonges (born 15 October 1997) is a Ugandan long distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics, placing 43rd in the time of 2:21:24. He won the men's half marathon event at the inaugural African Beach Games in 2019 with a time of 1:04:48.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millen%20Matende
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Millen Matende
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Millen Matende.
Millen Matende (born 23 September 1982) is a Zimbabwean long distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hams%2C%20Chudleigh
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Hams, Chudleigh
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Hams, Chudleigh.
Hams is an historic estate situated within the parish of Chudleigh in Devon. The surviving remnant of the former mansion house of the Hunt family, known as Hams Barton is a grade II* listed building, situated one mile north-east of the town of Chudleigh, near Kate Brook.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ond%C5%99ej%20Vintr
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Ondřej Vintr
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Ondřej Vintr.
Ondřej Vintr (born 1 August 1997) is a Czech football player who currently plays for MFK Vyškov.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ond%C5%99ej%20Vintr
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Ondřej Vintr
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Ondřej Vintr. FC Zbrojovka Brno
He made his professional debut for Zbrojovka Brno against Fastav Zlín on 5 August 2017.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah%20Heyman
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Josiah Heyman
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Josiah Heyman.
Josiah McConnell Heyman (born 1958) is an American anthropologist and professor of anthropology at the University of Texas at El Paso, where he is also an Endowed Professor of Border Trade Issues and the director of the Center for Interamerican and Border Studies. He is known for his studies of the United States-Mexico border, which he has been studying for over 30 years. He has also researched the increasing extent to which the border has been enforced by the United States Border Patrol.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah%20Heyman
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Josiah Heyman
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Josiah Heyman. 1958 births
Living people
American anthropologists
University of Texas at El Paso faculty
City University of New York alumni
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel.
Daniel Keita-Ruel (born 21 September 1989) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward.
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Daniel Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel. Career
As a youth Keita joined Borussia Mönchengladbach from hometown club Wuppertaler SV. Having left Mönchengladbach, he joined fifth-tier club Bonner SC before returning to Wuppertal, where he made few appearances for the club fighting relegation in 3. Liga.
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Daniel Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel.
Keita spent almost four years in prison, having been found guilty in four cases of robbery, three of them rated as aggravated robberies and the first of which occurred in summer 2011 when he was 21. In 2014, he was sent to an open prison in Düsseldorf, allowing him to play semi-professional football for Oberliga side Ratinger SV as day-release prisoner. In his time there, he scored 18 goals in 50 matches. In the 2016–17 season he netted 12 times for SG Wattenscheid 09 in the fourth-tier Regionalliga.
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Daniel Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel.
In May 2017, 3. Liga club Fortuna Köln announced the signing of Keita on a one-year contract with the option of another.
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Daniel Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel.
In June 2018, Keita-Ruel moved to SpVgg Greuther Fürth for the 2018–19 season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel
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Daniel Keita-Ruel. Personal life
Keita was born in Germany to a Senegalese father and a French mother.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aron%20D%C3%B8nnum
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Aron Dønnum
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Aron Dønnum.
Aron Leonard Dønnum (born 20 April 1998) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Standard Liège.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aron%20D%C3%B8nnum
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Aron Dønnum
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Aron Dønnum. Club career
Dønnum made his debut for Vålerenga on 17 July 2017 against Kristiansund, in a game that ended 1–1.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aron%20D%C3%B8nnum
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Aron Dønnum
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Aron Dønnum.
He joined Belgian First Division A club Standard Liège in July 2021, having agreed a four-year contract with the club.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aron%20D%C3%B8nnum
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Aron Dønnum
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Aron Dønnum. International career
Dønnum made his debut for the Norway national team on 2 June 2021 in a friendly against Luxembourg, substituting for Jens Petter Hauge in the 64th minute.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20uezds%20of%20the%20Russian%20Empire
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List of uezds of the Russian Empire
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List of uezds of the Russian Empire.
This is a list of uezds of the Russian Empire and its immediate successor states.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%27s%20angelshark
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David's angelshark
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David's angelshark.
David's angelshark (Squatina david) is a species of angelshark newly described in 2016. It can grow up to around 75 cm in length and is coloured greyish to brownish yellow. Male specimen are dark spotted, while females have abundant whitish spots. David's angelshark inhabits the northern coast of South America from Colombia to Suriname and is currently known from a depth between 100 and 150 m.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%27s%20angelshark
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David's angelshark
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David's angelshark.
It is a sister species of the angular angel shark (Squatina guggenheim) and the hidden angelshark (Squatina occulta).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Dog%20Surfing%20Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships.
The World Dog Surfing Championships, officially the Norcal Dog Surfing event & World Championships, is an annual dog surfing contest in Northern California, founded in 2016 and organized by TasteTV.
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships. Competition
The surfing contest is divided into up to four dog weight classes, plus a tandem dog and a tandem dog and human contest. There are also a fetch contest and a fashion show. Dogs surf with the assistance of a human who selects the wave or waves for the dog to ride. In the non-tandem portion of the contest, first, second, and third place are awarded in each weight class based on ride length, technique, and attitude as well as wave size during a ten-minute heat, and the top two dogs in each class then compete for the Top All-Around Surfing Championship Awards. The event raises money for animal, surfing, and environmental charities.
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships.
The event is not to be confused with the Surfing Dog Championship held in Noosa, Australia each year as part of the Noosa Festival of Surfing, which predates it by 4 years.
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships. 2016
The first World Dog Surfing Championships, the first dog surfing event in Northern California, took place on September 10, 2016, at Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica, California. Only five dogs competed, in two weight classes; Abbie Girl, an Australian Kelpie originally rescued through Humane Society Silicon Valley, won the overall competition over her friend Brandy, a Pug.
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships. 2017
The second annual championship event was held on August 5, 2017, again at Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica. There were three dozen entrants; Abbie again won the overall prize, with Sampson, a Spaniel, second. Humpback whales breached offshore during the surfing. Video of Simon McCoy's unenthusiastic presentation of the story for BBC News was widely shared.
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships. 2018
At the 2018 event, held on August 4, again at Linda Mar beach in Pacifica, there were 45 contestants. Gidget, a Pug, won Top Dog and Abbie Girl, whose owner competed with one foot in a cast, received the newly added Spirit of Surfing Award; Shredder of the Year and All Heart awards were also introduced for the first time.
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World Dog Surfing Championships. 2019
The 2019 event took place on August 3, again at Linda Mar Beach in Pacifica, with approximately 50 contestants. Cherie, a French Bulldog from Newport Beach, won the Medium Surf Dogs and Top Dogs awards.
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships. 2020
The 2020 championships, scheduled for August 1, were postponed until 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. A livestream hybrid event took place on September 26, using Zoom for live heats.
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World Dog Surfing Championships
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World Dog Surfing Championships. 2021
The in-person championships scheduled for August 28, 2021 in Pacifica were again postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic; livestreamed championships were scheduled for October 2.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel%20Rubayiza
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Emmanuel Rubayiza
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Emmanuel Rubayiza.
Emmanuel Rubayiza (born 29 October 1977) is a Rwandan sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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Christopher Wasasala
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Christopher Wasasala.
Christopher Wasasala (born 31 December 1994) is a Fijian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Fijian club Labasa and the Fiji national team.
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Christopher Wasasala
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Christopher Wasasala. Club career
Before joining Labasa Wasasala played his youth football with Labasa Muslim College. In 2012, at the age of 17, he joined Labasa Youth before making his debut for the first team in 2013. In 2017 he moved to Lautoka. In January 2018, he moved back to Labasa. In January 2018 he was called as one of the eleven biggest talents in Oceania according to OceaniaFC.com
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Christopher Wasasala
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Christopher Wasasala. National team
In 2015 Wasasala was called up for the Fiji national under-23 football team to take part in the Four Nation’s Friendship Cup, where he won the golden boot by scoring two goals, and the 2015 Pacific Games. The Pacific games were a huge success for Fiji. Not only because they won by 38 goals to nil against the Federated States of Micronesia but also because they won the games in the final after penalty's against Vanuatu which meant that Fiji had qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics for the first time in history. In January and February 2016, Wasasala joined the Fiji team for a preparation tour in Spain. After the tour however it was announced that Wasasala was not part of the final squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Wasasala made his debut for the Fiji national football team on May 25, 2017, in a 1–1 draw against the Solomon Islands. In 2019, he was selected for the 2019 Pacific Games. Fiji won a bronze medal.
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Christopher Wasasala
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Christopher Wasasala. International goals
Scores and results list Fiji's goal tally first.
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Christopher Wasasala
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Christopher Wasasala. Personal life
Wasasala hails from Nadawa, Suva and besides football is part of the Fiji Military Airforce.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Joubert%20%28athlete%29
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Michael Joubert (athlete)
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Michael Joubert (athlete).
Michael Joubert (born 11 May 1970) is an Australian sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/183rd%20Street%20station%20%28New%20York%20Central%20Railroad%29
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad)
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad).
The 183rd Street station was a station on the New York Central Railroad's Harlem Line, serving the neighborhoods of Fordham, Tremont and Belmont in the Bronx, New York City. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad also ran through this station but did not stop here.
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad)
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad). Background
The New York and Harlem Railroad expanded their main line across the Harlem River through Tremont into Fordham in 1841. Stations existed both in Tremont and Fordham back then, but not at 183rd Street. The New York and Harlem was bought by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad in 1864, but did not build a station at this location until sometime between 1898 and 1901.
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad)
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad). Opening
On July 1, 1901, the Metropolitan Elevated Railway (later acquired by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company) extended the Third Avenue Elevated Line to Fordham Station, bringing a rapid transit connection there. Pelham Avenue station was the northern terminus of the line until it was extended to Bronx Park Terminal ten months later. As a result, the Third Avenue Railway also began to operate from Fordham Plaza converting it into the major transit hub that it is to this day. 183rd Street station was built just in time to deal with the capacity issues at Fordham Station to the north, though the Third Avenue El also had another station on 183rd Avenue nearly several blocks to the east.
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad)
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad). Decline
On May 25, 1909, a hearing was heard on the New York Central's application to discontinue the station. In summer 1950, the Central sent a petition to the New York Public Service Commission (PSC), requesting permission to close the station. On April 10, 1951, the PSC denied the Central's request.
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183rd Street station (New York Central Railroad). History
Declining ridership following World War II, coincided with the decline of much of the Bronx. As with other NYC stations in the Bronx, 183rd Street became a Penn Central station once the NYC & Pennsylvania Railroads merged in 1968. Penn Central acquired the New Haven Railroad in 1969, but the New Haven only stopped at nearby Fordham station, as it had been doing since the 1920s. However, because of the railroad's serious financial distress following the merger, commuter service was turned over to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1972. The station was closed by Penn Central in 1972, along with 138th Street and Morrisania stations in the South Bronx.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurent%20Clerc%20%28athlete%29
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Laurent Clerc (athlete)
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Laurent Clerc (athlete).
Laurent Clerc (born 12 April 1972) is a Swiss sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdinei%20da%20Silva
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Valdinei da Silva
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Valdinei da Silva.
Valdinei da Silva (born 29 March 1972) is a Brazilian sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan%20Region%E2%80%93Romania%20relations
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Kurdistan Region–Romania relations
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Kurdistan Region–Romania relations.
Kurdistan Region–Romania relations are bilateral relations between Kurdistan Region and Romania. Ties between Romania and the Kurdistan date back to the mid-20th century when Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu held meetings with Kurdish rebels fighting the regime of Saddam Hussein.
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Kurdistan Region–Romania relations
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Kurdistan Region–Romania relations.
While Kurdistan Region has no representation in Romania, the latter has a consular office in Erbil since 2012 when Romanian Foreign Minister Titus Corlăţean visited Erbil to inaugurate it. Corlăţean stated that: "Romania is keen to strengthen relations with Iraq, and this consulate will have a significant role in strengthening the relations between Romania and Iraq and the Kurdistan Region." The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan stated that the Romanian representation would strengthen economic, scientific and cultural ties between the two parties. In October 2013, Kurdish Foreign Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir visited Bucharest with an Iraqi delegation.
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Kurdistan Region–Romania relations.
In 2012, the first Kurdish–Romanian economic forum was held in Erbil, hosting a Romanian trade delegation composed of many Romanian companies. The Romanian ambassador to Iraq, Jacob Prada stated that: "The good relationship between Romania and Iraq, and Romania and the Kurdistan Region, has been there for a long time. What the Romanian government has been able to do today with the assistance of the KRG is to enable Romanian and Kurdish businessmen to enjoy increased cooperation."
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Kurdistan Region–Romania relations.
In 2015, Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu met with Mustafa Bakir at the Globsec 2015 in Bratislava, where they discussed bilateral ties and Aurescu stated that Romania is ready to reconstruct Kurdistan Region. Furthermore, they discussed strengthening ties in the fields of energy, oil and gas, infrastructure, agriculture, transportation, Information technology and education. At the GLOBSEC 2016, Aurescu's successor, Lazăr Comănescu met with Falah Mustafa and discussed bilateral ties as well.
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Kurdistan Region–Romania relations.
As support for Kurdistan Region as they fight ISIS, Romania has treated 10 wounded Kurdish soldiers (Peshmerga) and 400 Yezidi Kurds received psychotherapeutic and medical help in Romania. In August 2016, 82 tonnes of Romanian ammunition were sent to Kurdistan Region.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Jones%20%28sprinter%29
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Richard Jones (sprinter)
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Richard Jones (sprinter).
Richard Jones (born 10 December 1973) is a Guyanese sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed%20Hamed%20Al-Bishi
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Mohamed Hamed Al-Bishi
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Mohamed Hamed Al-Bishi.
Mohamed Hamed Al-Bishi (born 29 October 1975) is a Saudi Arabian sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene%20Farrell
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Eugene Farrell
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Eugene Farrell.
Eugene Farrell (born 21 April 1973) is an Irish sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang%20Jiong
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Wang Jiong
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Wang Jiong. Wang Jiong is the name of:
Wang Jiong (politician) (born 1964), Chinese politician
Wang Jiong (footballer) (born 1994), Chinese association footballer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpho%20Morobe
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Mpho Morobe
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Mpho Morobe.
Mpho Morobe (born 2 November 1966) is a Lesotho sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jing%C5%ABbashi
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Jingūbashi
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Jingūbashi.
, lit. Shrine Bridge, also known as Harajuku Bridge or Harajuku Cosplay Bridge, is a bridge that passes over the Yamanote Line between Harajuku Station and the entrance to the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo, Japan. Formerly a pedestrian bridge, it is now open to traffic. With its wide pedestrian area, it is well known as a spot for cosplayers and fashion performers, which in turn led to it becoming a tourist attraction.
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Jingūbashi
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Jingūbashi. History and technical specifications
Jingūbashi is a -long, -wide bridge made out of reinforced concrete. It dates from 1982, when it replaced the original bridge that had opened in September 1920. The original bridge was one of the first reinforced concrete bridges in Japan. The current bridge inherits the design and some of the elements of the original bridge, such as the ornamental railing pillars.
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Jingūbashi. Cultural significance
The Harajuku area is known internationally as a center of Japanese youth culture and fashion. Jingu Bridge has become one of the locality's popular landmarks. Since the 1960s, it has attracted numerous cosplayers, performers, people dressed in visual kei, lolita fashion (sometimes in gothic variations), or similar outfits, and tourists.
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Jingūbashi.
The area was pedestrian-only and closed to motor-vehicles until 1995; the opening of the area to motor vehicles has been credited with lessening the popularity of the area. Jingu Bridge itself has become somewhat less popular in the second decade of the 21st century, with a 2017 CNN guide suggesting that "it's been noted that Harajuku Girls no longer gather in large numbers on Jingu Bridge ... these days".
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2017 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings
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2017 NCAA Division I FCS football rankings.
The 2017 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) football rankings comprises two human polls, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. Unlike the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), college football's governing body, the NCAA, bestows the national championship title through a 24-team tournament. The following weekly polls determine the top 25 teams at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level of college football for the 2017 season. The STATS poll is voted by media members while the Coaches' Poll is determined by coaches at the FCS level.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgiana%20%281802%20ship%29
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Georgiana (1802 ship)
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Georgiana (1802 ship).
Georgiana was built in Mexico in 1800, captured in 1801, and became a whaler for Samuel Enderby & Sons. She made three whale fishing voyages for them. She then became a merchantman, trading with Curaçao, and later, Argentina. She was last listed in 1821.
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Georgiana (1802 ship)
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Georgiana (1802 ship). Career
Georgiana first appears in Lloyd's Register in 1802 with Bristow, master, and Enderbys owner. Her trade was South Seas fishery.
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Georgiana (1802 ship).
Whaling voyage #1: Captain Charles Caesar Bristow sailed from England on 8 January 1802, bound for the waters of Peru. On 11 November she was at . He returned on 31 December with 54 sperm whales, having lost three.
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Georgiana (1802 ship)
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Georgiana (1802 ship).
Whaling voyage #2: Bristow sailed from England on 29 May 1804 for the Pacific Ocean. He returned on 10 September 1805.
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Georgiana (1802 ship)
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Georgiana (1802 ship).
Whaling voyage #3: Captain William Pitts sailed from England on 12 October 1805 bound for the Pacific Ocean. She returned on 23 August 1808.
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Georgiana (1802 ship)
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Georgiana (1802 ship). Merchantman
The Register of Shipping for 1809 showed Georgianas ownership changing from Enderbys to P. Sanders, and her master from Bristow to J.Smith. Her trade changed to London—Curaçao.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De%20mujeres
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De mujeres
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De mujeres.
De mujeres is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Isamar Hernández and produced by Radio Caracas Television in 1990.
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De mujeres
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De mujeres. Plot
The three Marcano sisters have to navigate through life while fighting a macho world in order to realise their own ideals and live more balanced, independent lives.
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De mujeres. Mimí Lazo and Carlos Olivier starred as the protagonists.
Antonieta is a mother of two children and the dedicated wife to Luis Fernando, a womanizer whose infidelities are discovered after 17 years of marriage. Antonieta decides to ask for a divorce, but the issue becomes complicated with the family's economic problems and family pressures.
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De mujeres. Mimí Lazo and Carlos Olivier starred as the protagonists.
Adela is a very strong but suspicious woman with a husband who hides a past that will be uncovered on the day of their wedding.
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De mujeres. Mimí Lazo and Carlos Olivier starred as the protagonists.
Aurora, the youngest sister works as a journalist but has great fear towards men and intimacy.
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De mujeres. Cast
Mimí Lazo as Antonieta Marcano
Carlos Olivier as Luis Fernando
Victoria Roberts as Adela Marcano
Carlos Cámara Jr. as Enrique
Carolina Perpetuo as Aurora Marcano
Adolfo Cubas as Fucho
Néstor Maldonado as Gregorio
Petite Kutlesa as Lupita
Carlos José Cámara as Tito
Rosario Prieto as Leticia
Carlos Márquez as Don Pedro
Marcos Campos as Octavio
Rosita Vásquez as Hortencia
Yajaira Broccolo as Marcela
Yajaira Broccolo as Marcela
Félix Loreto as Carlos Alfaro
Olga Rojas as Viuda de Marcano
Ileana Jacket as Federica
Franklin Virgüez as Santiago
Karl Hoffman as Tulio
Luis Enrique Cañas as David
Francis Romero as Ingrid
Inés María Calero as Dulce María
Crisol Carabal as Socorro Montes
Leonardo Oliva as Don Manuel Baptista
Arístides Aguiar as Alejandro
Zulema González as Elenita
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De mujeres. 1990 telenovelas
RCTV telenovelas
Venezuelan telenovelas
1990 Venezuelan television series debuts
1991 Venezuelan television series endings
Spanish-language telenovelas
Television shows set in Caracas
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimiro%20Asumu%20Nze
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Casimiro Asumu Nze
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Casimiro Asumu Nze.
Casimiro Asumu Nze (born 4 March 1975) is an Equatoguinean sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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Gaspar Enriquez
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Gaspar Enriquez.
Gaspar Enriquez (born 1942) is an American artist known for creating portraits of people of Chicano heritage.
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Gaspar Enriquez
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Gaspar Enriquez. Early life
Enriquez was born in 1942 in the El Segundo Barrio neighborhood of El Paso, Texas. He attended the University of Texas at El Paso, graduating with a bachelor's degree in arts education. He then went on to attend New Mexico State University, where he studied metalwork and graduated with a master's degree.
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Gaspar Enriquez
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Gaspar Enriquez. Career
Enriquez work was inspired by the students at Bowie High School in El Paso, Texas, where he was a teacher. His influences included Mel Casas and Luis Jimenez, both artist from El Paso. His pieces are usually made with acrylic paint on a paper, canvas and board surface.
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Gaspar Enriquez
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Gaspar Enriquez.
A 2016 portrait of Rudolfo Anaya created by Enriquez is held in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moustafa%20Abdel%20Naser
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Moustafa Abdel Naser
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Moustafa Abdel Naser.
Moustafa Abdel Naser (born 4 April 1975) is a Libyan sprinter. He competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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Emi Nakamura
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Emi Nakamura.
Emi Nakamura is a Canadian-American economist. She is the Chancellor's Professor of Economics at University of California, Berkeley.
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Emi Nakamura
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Emi Nakamura.
Nakamura is a research associate and co-director of the Monetary Economics Program of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a co-editor of the American Economic Review.
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