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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivia%20men%27s%20national%20under-17%20basketball%20team
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Bolivia men's national under-17 basketball team
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Bolivia men's national under-17 basketball team.
It lastly appeared at the 2017 South American U17 Championship.
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Bolivia men's national under-17 basketball team
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Bolivia men's national under-17 basketball team. See also
Bolivia national basketball team
Bolivia national under-19 basketball team
Bolivia women's national under-17 basketball team
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler%20Young
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Tyler Young
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Tyler Young. Tyler Young may refer to:
Tyler Young (actor) (born 1990), American actor
Tyler Young (racing driver) (born 1990), American stock car racing driver
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Martha'r Mynydd.
Martha'r Mynydd (English: 'Mountain Martha'), fl. c. 1770, was a woman who lived in a cottage near Llanllyfni. She is known for having convinced many neighbours of the existence of ‘a folk called The Invisibles’. 'The Invisibles' were said to be a large group of wealthy people who attended markets and fairs without being seen. She claimed a 'Mr. Ingram' lived nearby in an invisible mountain mansion, with his daughter 'Miss Ingram', who was occasionally seen dressed completely in white. 'Mr. Ingram' would come to night time assemblies at Martha's cottage to preach.
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Martha'r Mynydd.
'Mr. Ingram' was most likely Martha's father, while Martha played 'Miss Ingram'; a sceptic, knowing Martha to have burnt her foot, once stepped on 'Miss Ingram' 's foot at a gathering and recognised the subsequent cry to be Martha's voice. However, this sceptic was chased from the countryside by her followers. Nonetheless, this sparked doubt as to the truth of Martha's tales so that Martha abandoned the trick. She instead committed herself to the Methodist cause at Llanllyfni.
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Martha'r Mynydd. Sources
Robert Jones (Rhoslan), Drych yr Amseroedd, 97 (in O. M. Edwards' ed.);
W. R. Ambrose, Hynafiaethau, cofiannau, a hanes presennol Nant Nantlle y traethawd buddugol yn Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Pen-y-groes, Llun y Pasg, 1871, 1872, 60.
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Martha'r Mynydd. 18th-century Welsh women
Year of birth unknown
Year of death unknown
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%20Ivan%20Hlinka%20Memorial%20Tournament
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament.
The 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament was an under-18 international ice hockey tournament held in Břeclav, Czech Republic and Bratislava, Slovakia from 7 to 12 August 2017.
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Preliminary round
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. External links
Ivan Hlinka Memorial 2017
U18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial 2017/2018
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
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2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament
2017
International ice hockey competitions hosted by Slovakia
International ice hockey competitions hosted by the Czech Republic
Ivan
Ivan
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Ladies Open Dunakeszi
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Ladies Open Dunakeszi.
The Ladies Open Dunakeszi was a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor clay courts. The event was classified as a $60,000 ITF Women's Circuit tournament and was held in Dunakeszi, Hungary, only in 2017.
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Ladies Open Dunakeszi
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Ladies Open Dunakeszi. ITF Women's Circuit
Recurring sporting events established in 2017
Clay court tennis tournaments
Tennis tournaments in Hungary
Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2017
Defunct sports competitions in Hungary
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Buckland Beacon.
Buckland Beacon is a granite tor and conical beacon on Dartmoor, England. It is well known for its Ten Commandments Stones, which are inscribed on its south eastern edge. It stands at 382 metres above sea level overlooking the Dart Valley.
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2017–18 Swiss Basketball League.
The 2017–18 Swiss Basketball League (SBL) season was the 87th season of the top tier basketball league in Switzerland.
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2017–18 Swiss Basketball League. Competition format
All teams will play two times against each other for completing 22 games per team.
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2017–18 Swiss Basketball League.
The six first qualified teams will join the group for places 1 to 6 while the other six teams will play the group for places 7 to 12. These two groups will be played with a one-legged round-robin format, where all teams from group 1 to 6 and the two first qualified teams from the group for the seventh position will be qualified for the playoffs. In this intermediate stage, teams start with the points accumulated by the winnings achieved in the first stage.
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2017–18 Swiss Basketball League.
The quarterfinals and the semifinals will be played as a best-of-five series while the final in a best-of-seven series.
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2017–18 Swiss Basketball League. Teams
BBC Lausanne did not continue playing in the SBL and was replaced by Pully and Vevey Riviera.
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2017–18 Swiss Basketball League. Play-offs
Seeded teams played at home games 1, 2, 5 and, in the finals, 7.
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Alex Blagg.
Alex Blagg (born July 1, 1980) is an American writer, comedian and producer. He is best known as the co-creator and executive producer of Comedy Central's Emmy-winning late-night show, @midnight, and Comedy Central's talk show Problematic with Moshe Kasher. He is also the creator of the satirical blog and video series A Bajillion Hits.
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Alex Blagg. Career
As an Executive Producer, Alex Blagg was the co-founder and Head of Creative for comedy production company Serious Business. Blagg has also served as a writer/producer for Workaholics, Splitting Up Together, Alone Together, Betas and Trinkets, for which he won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Young Adult Series. Prior to becoming a writer and producer for television, Blagg co-founded and was the Managing Editor of Best Week Ever blog for VH1. He was also an Editor-In-Chief of MSN's Wonderwall at BermanBraun and served as Head of celebrity programming for Buzzmedia. The @midnight show ended after its 600th episode.
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Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi
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Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi.
Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi (Persian: محمد مهدی طهرانچی, born 1965 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian theoretical physicist, professor at laser and plasma research institute and department of physics of Shahid Beheshti University and member of board of trustees and president of the Islamic Azad University. He was former rector of the Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch and Islamic Azad University of Tehran Province and Shahid Beheshti University
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Hugh Wyllie
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Hugh Wyllie.
Hugh Rutherford Wyllie (born 11 October 1934) is a Scottish Presbyterian minister. From 1992 to 1993, he served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He also served as Minister of Dunbeth Church, Coatbridge from 1965 to 1972, of Cathcart South Church, Glasgow from 1972 to 1981, and of the Old Parish Church, Hamilton from 1981 to 2000.
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Hugh Wyllie
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Hugh Wyllie. Early life and education
Wyllie was born on 11 October 1934 to Hugh McPhee Wyllie and Elizabeth Buchanan. He was educated at Shawlands Academy and Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar School; both in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Hugh Wyllie
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Hugh Wyllie.
From 1953 to 1955, Wyllie undertook his national service in the Royal Air Force. Because he had accrued extra hours, he was demobbed two days before his two years of compulsory service were due to be completed. Two days later, on what should have been his last day of service, the plane he had served on crashed into the sea, killing all those on board.
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Dar El Bahdja.
Dar El Bahdja (Arabic: دار البهجة) is an Algerian TV series broadcast during the month of Ramadan 2013. It is produced by SD-BOX, directed by Djaffar Gacem, dialogued by Mohamed Charchal.
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Dar El Bahdja.
The series tells the diaries of a popular neighborhood dwellers, problems and events among them in a comedic framework.
It premiere on 2013 on Télévision Algérienne, A3 and Canal Algérie.
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Dar El Bahdja. Cast
Biyouna as Khalti Djouhar
Othmane Ben Daouad as Sliman
Farida Sabounji as Khdaouaj
Nawal Zmit as Turkiya
Ahmed Amine Dellal as Zino
Souhila Mallem as Zina
Chems Eddine Lamrani as Reda
Blaha Ben Ziane
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Oksana Dmitriyeva
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
Oksana Genrikhovna Dmitriyeva (; born 3 April 1958) is a Russian politician and economist, who currently serves as a deputy of the State Duma since 2021, having previously served in the position from 1993 to 2016. A former government minister in the administration of Boris Yeltsin, she is the most senior member of the Party of Growth in the national legislature and was so in her local legislature.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
During her successful 2021 campaign, she was supported by Alexei Navalny's Smart Voting system. In the previous election in 2016, she had lost her seat in a highly controversial election, the results of which she did not recognise. Dmitriyeva has considered running for president several times.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva. Biography
Oksana Dmitriyeva (sometimes spelled Dmitrieva) was born on April 3, 1958 in Leningrad. Her father Genrikh Rosenberg (1925-2007) was a scientist (field: ship mechanics), graduated from the Makarov School, the creator of Soviet gas turbine installations, until his death he worked at the Institute of the Navy. He held the title of Honored Inventor of the Russian Federation. Grandfather Sholom Rosenberg (1887-1942) was awarded the St. George Cross for bravery in the First World War, was killed during the siege of Leningrad. Mother Natalia Dmitriyeva (born in 1931) is a candidate of economic sciences, graduate of the Leningrad Institute of Water Transport, a student of the Nobel laureate Leonid Kantorovich.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
In 1980 she graduated from the Faculty of Economic Cybernetics of the Saint Petersburg State University of Economics. Specialist in regional economics.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva
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Oksana Dmitriyeva. 1st term as Deputy of the State Duma
In 1993 she was elected as Deputy of the State Duma on the federal list of the Yabloko party. In 1995 she was re-elected. Worked in the State Duma Committee on Budget, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Budget, Extrabudgetary Funds and Intergovernmental Relations. The author of the first edition of the Budget Code, adopted in 1998, for which she received the nickname "mother of the Budget Code" among her colleagues. Developed procedures for considering the federal budget in the State Duma.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva
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Oksana Dmitriyeva. Minister
In May 1998, she was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Development in Sergei Kiriyenko's Cabinet. Simultaneously she was expelled from the Yabloko party, as the party was in the opposition and did not want to have Ministers in the current government. Dmitriyeva resigned on 30 September 1998, after resignation of the government, and did not receive a post of Minister in the new government.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva
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Oksana Dmitriyeva. 2nd term as Deputy of the State Duma
In December 1999, she was elected to the State Duma as an independent candidate. She served as deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
She has submitted for consideration to the State Duma a package of bills targeting an improvement of the social status of the poorest part of the Russian population. In 2000 she achieved the law on granting the status of a WWII participant to persons awarded with the medal "For the Defence of Leningrad". When considering the law "On labor pensions", the right of working pensioners to receive pensions was fully upheld. She has made a number of bills providing improvement of the budgetary and tax legislations. Such amendments were adopted to the 2001 budget as an amendment to the return of personal income tax to regions (St. Petersburg received an additional 2 billion rubles from this), investments in the construction of a subway in St. Petersburg increased by 550 million rubles.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
In 2000 she headed the "Block of Oksana Dmitriyeva" in the municipal elections in St. Petersburg. The campaign ended in a serious victory: block received more than 100 seats in municipal authorities.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
In the 2003 elections she was again elected to the State Duma. In 2006, Oksana Dmitriyeva developed a package of bills aimed at stimulating innovation. 13 bills contained measures aimed at reducing the tax component in the price of a scientific and innovative product, which would allow to expand the possibilities for conducting research and creating an innovative product. However, all bills were rejected by the State Duma. Some of these bills were later changed and, in the modified form without the most significant items, introduced from the Government of the Russian Federation.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
In the 2007 elections, she was elected to the State Duma by the Just Russia party. She was the first deputy head of the faction "A Just Russia: Rodina / Pensioners / Life". Member of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes. In 2007, Oksana Dmitriyeva developed 6 bills aimed at adjusting the pension legislation and allowing a qualitative change in the standard of living of current pensioners. In particular, it was proposed to index the pension in accordance with the growth of wages, to increase the ratio of the individual wage to the national average, to restore the so-called "non-insurance periods", grant the right to receive a second pension to the workers of the home front, prisoners of Nazi concentration camps, as well as war veterans who do not have a disability. These bills were rejected by the State Duma.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
She was the author of alternative draft budgets of the Russian Federation for 2009, 2010 and 2011, 2012, 2013, which the Just Russia fraction introduced to the State Duma simultaneously with the governmental projects. Consistent opponent of Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin in the creation of the Stabilization Fund and the introduction of a funded part of the pension. Furthermore she was the main political opponent to the Governor of Saint Petersburg, and later to the senator and Federation Council Chairwoman Valentina Matvienko.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
In 2012, Dmitriyeva was considered as possible candidate for the post of President of Russia from the A Just Russia party, but finally Sergey Mironov was nominated instead, who promised to appoint Oksana Dmitriyeva as Prime Minister, in case of victory in the election. However, Sergey Mironov lost the election.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
In 2014, she tried to participate in the election of the Governor of St. Petersburg, but was unable to collect enough signatures of municipal deputies in her support (this is a necessary condition for participating in elections).
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
In early March 2015, as a result of the raider seizure, Oksana Dmitriyeva was removed from the leadership of the St. Petersburg regional branch of the party, on March 30 she wrote a statement on the withdrawal from the party "A Just Russia". In April 2015, deprived of the post of deputy head of the faction "A Just Russia" in the State Duma of Russia. Also, the husband of Oksana Dmitriyeva, Ivan Grachev, was removed from the post of chairman of the State Duma committee on energy.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva. 2016 parliamentary election
In July 2016, Oksana Dmitriyeva headed the lists of the Party of Growth in the State Duma election (2nd in the federal list after Boris Titov) and the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg (1st place in the list). She also ran in the 217th South-East single-mandate Constituency of St. Petersburg.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
During the campaign against Oksana Dmitriyeva, "black technologies" were used (in particular, candidates of namesake were nominated). Outdoor advertising with the image of Oksana Dmitriyeva was broken or damaged, anonymous newspapers were published against her. During the voting, mass violations were noted at the polling stations, counting of votes was also conducted with violations, which was noted by representatives of the Central Election Commission. Oksana Dmitryieva lost the election in her constituency, but she said she did not recognize the results and appealed to the prosecutor's office demanding investigation of violations and cancellation of election results in this constituency.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva.
At the simultaneous elections to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, the list of the Party of Growth, headed by Oksana Dmitriyeva, received 10.7% of all votes. According to the results of elections Oksana Dmitriyeva was elected to the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly of the Party of Growth.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva. 2018 Presidential election
In July 2017, Oksana Dmitriyeva began to participate in the primaries of the Party of Growth, for the selection of a presidential candidate in the 2018 election.
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Oksana Dmitriyeva. 3rd term as Deputy of the State Duma
In September 2021 Dmitriyeva was elected member of the 8th State Duma in the South East constituency of Saint Petersburg, earning 34.91% of the vote. She became the first Duma deputy from the Party of Growth. Unlike other minor party MPs and independents, Dmitriyeva refused to join any faction.
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Dogon-Peul Action
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Dogon-Peul Action.
Dogon-Peul Action () was a candidature in the 1957 French Sudan Territorial Assembly election. The list obtained 24,409 votes (3.44%), but won no seats. Dogon-Peul Action was one of the regional lists that sought to challenge the dominance of the Sudanese Union-African Democratic Rally.
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Uppadine Cycles.
Uppadine Cycles was a British manufacturer of bicycles from the 1940s until the early 1970s. They were located in Doncaster. Models included traditional road bicycles and a tandem.
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Wyllie
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Wyllie.
Wyllie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Wyllie.
Adrian Wyllie (born 1970), American political activist, radio personality, and investigative journalist
Alex Wyllie (born 1944), New Zealand rugby union player and coach
Andrew Wyllie, Scottish pathologist
Bill Wyllie (1932–2006), Australian businessman
Bob Wyllie (1929–1981), Scottish footballer
Curzon Wyllie (1848–1909), Indian army officer
Daniel Wyllie (born 1970), American actor
Douglas Wyllie (born 1963), Scottish rugby player and coach
Edward Wyllie (1848–1911), American medium
George Wyllie (1921–2012), Scottish artist
George Wyllie (GC) (1908–1987), British Army soldier and recipient of the George Cross
Hugh Wyllie (born 1934), Moderator of the Church of Scotland
James Wyllie (1818–1899), Scottish draughts player
Kate Wyllie (1840s−1913), New Zealand tribal leader
Meg Wyllie (1917–2002), American actress
Peter John Wyllie (born 1930), British petrologist and academic
Robert Crichton Wyllie (1798–1865), Scottish physician and businessman
Ross D. Wyllie (born 1944), Australian singer and television presenter
Thomas Wyllie (1872–1943), Scottish football player
Tony Wyllie (born 1967), American NFL executive
Tu Wyllie (born 1954), New Zealand politician and rugby player
William Wyllie (disambiguation)
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Wyllie
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Wyllie. See also
Wiley (disambiguation)
Wily (disambiguation)
Wylie (disambiguation)
Wylye (disambiguation)
Wyle (disambiguation)
Willey (disambiguation)
Wyle (disambiguation)
Wyly
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Fredrik Modéus
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Fredrik Modéus.
Fredrik Modéus (born October 19, 1964 in Jönköping) is a Swedish theologian and bishop, currently the 59th Bishop of Växjö.
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Fredrik Modéus
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Fredrik Modéus. Priest
Modéus was ordained in 1991 for the Diocese of Växjö. After he served as vicar in Värnamo between 1991-1992. In 1992-1994, he served as a school chaplain in Hässleholm and between 1995-1996 as a school chaplain at Oskarshamns folkhøjskole. In 1996, Modéus moved to Lund and took office as a student clergyman, after which he served as supervisory director between 1997-1999 in the Helgealand Assembly. In 2000, he became a minister at the church of Helgeand in Lund. Between 2009-2014 he studied for a PhD at Lund University graduating in systematic theology on May 13, 2015 with his dissertation titled The Worship Community in the People's Church (Gudstjänstgemenskap i folkkyrkan).
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Fredrik Modéus. Bishop
In the spring of 2014, he was a candidate for the Bishopric of Lund, where he ended up in second place after Johan Tyrberg. In the autumn of the same year he once again took part in another election, this time for the bishopric of Växjö, where he ended up in the final round together with Thomas Petersson. On December 3, he was elected with 58% of the votes. On April 12, 2015, he was consecrated bishop in the Uppsala cathedral.
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Fredrik Modéus. Personal life
Fredrik Modéus is the son of Adjuncts Nils Modéus and Ingrid Modéus, as well as brother of Bishop Martin Modéus and lawyer Daniel Modéus. Fredrik Modéus is married to the doctor Carina Modéus. Together they have three children.
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Volodymyr Melnykov.
Volodymyr Melnykov (; born September 14, 1951, Chernivtsi) is a Ukrainian poet, writer, songwriter, composer and public figure, Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine.
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Volodymyr Melnykov. Biography
Volodymyr Melnykov was born on September 14, 1951 in the city of Chernivtsi.
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Volodymyr Melnykov.
In 1974 – graduated from Minsk Higher Air Defense Anti-aircraft Missile Academy (Faculty of Radio Engineering).
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Volodymyr Melnykov.
In 1982 – graduated with honors (gold medal) from Kiev Military Academy of Air Defense of the Land Forces (Faculty of Engineering Management).
In 1987 – graduated from Kiev Military Academy of Air Defense of the Land Forces (he graduated from the postgraduate course and defended the dissertation of the candidate of technical sciences).
In 1969–1991 – served in the Armed Forces of the USSR (Moscow Air Defense District; Northern Group of Forces, Legnica, Poland; Turkestan Military District, Mary). In 1991 he was awarded the military rank "Colonel" and the scientific title "Associate Professor". Before the collapse of the USSR, he was a senior lecturer of the Kiev Military Air Defense Academy of the Land Forces.
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Volodymyr Melnykov.
In 1992–1995 – served in the Verification Center of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Volodymyr Melnykov.
In 1995–2001, served in the General Military Inspectorate under the President of Ukraine, where before the liquidation of the Inspectorate he was the head of the inspection department for international military cooperation and compliance with international treaties on disarmament and arms control.
In late 2001, he retired from military service. Immediately continued his service in the Presidential Administration of Ukraine, where he served as deputy head of the department in the Main Directorate of Judicial Reform, military formations and law enforcement bodies.
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Volodymyr Melnykov.
In 2003 he was transferred to the State Administration of Affairs of the President of Ukraine, where he served until 2005 as the head of the Department for Economic Development.
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Volodymyr Melnykov.
In 2017 he worked in the office of the Writer's Union of Ukraine.
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Volodymyr Melnykov. His artistic awards
The winner of the Art Prize of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine "Emerald Lyra" for the first place in the nomination "Music" (2004)
Laureate of the festival of the National Radio of Ukraine for the words to the song "I'm in love with Ukraine" (2013)
Winner of the open nationwide song contest "My Dear Mother" (2014)
Diploma for creating a cycle of patriotic songs at the All-Ukrainian Song Contest "Premiere of the Song" (2015)
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Volodymyr Melnykov. His books
Volodymyr Melnykov. (2003). Druziam. Moim Tovarisham. To my friends, Publishing house LOGOS (ЛОГОС).
Volodymyr Melnykov. (2007). Ukraintsi Ne Papuasy, Publishing house VIPOL (ВІПОЛ). .
Imir Elnik. (2014). Bezmezna Dolia, Publishing house Alfa-Reklama (Альфа-Реклама). .
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Volodymyr Melnykov. Awards
Polish Bronze Medal on the Watch of Peace (1979)
Medal For military service to Ukraine (2000)
Merited Figure of Arts of Ukraine (2004)
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Volodymyr Melnykov. Social activity
Responsible Secretary of the Supervisory Board of the National Presidential Orchestra of Ukraine
Deputy Chairman of the public organization of the Association of Bukovynes in the city of Kiev "Bukovina"
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1931 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles.
Elizabeth Ryan and Helen Wills Moody were the defending champions, but did not participate.
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1931 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles.
Phyllis Mudford and Dorothy Shepherd-Barron defeated Doris Metaxa and Josane Sigart in the final, 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win the ladies' doubles tennis title at the 1931 Wimbledon Championships.
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1931 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles. Seeds
Eileen Fearnley-Whittingstall / Betty Nuthall (semifinals)
Cilly Aussem / Hilde Krahwinkel (second round)
Peggy Michell / Phoebe Watson (third round)
Doris Metaxa / Josane Sigart (final)
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Kusumasiri Gunawardena.
Kusumasiri Gunawardena (née Amarasinghe) (1912–1986) was a Ceylonese politician.
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Kusumasiri Gunawardena.
Kusumasiri was born in Medaketiya (Tangalle) on 26 May 1912, the daughter of Don Davith Amarasinghe and Sophinona. She was educated at Rahula Maha Vidyalaya, Tangalle, St. Mary's Convent Matara and Musaeus College, Colombo. She later participated in the Suriya Mal movement and joined the Lanka Sama Samaja Party.
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Kusumasiri Gunawardena.
On 30 June 1939 she married Philip Gunawardena, one of the founders of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party. During the Second World War, when her husband escaped from detention in Ceylon to India, she followed in disguise. They were both later arrested by Indian police in 1943 and after several months deported back to Ceylon.
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Kusumasiri Gunawardena.
In 1947 Phillip was elected at 1st parliamentary election as the member for Avissawella, representing the Lanka Sama Samaja Party. In 1948 however he was dismissed from parliament due to his involvement in the General Strike in 1947, losing his civic rights for seven years. He was replaced by Kusumasiri, who was elected unopposed in the 1948 by election, making her the second elected female Member of Parliament in Sri Lanka. She retained the seat at the 2nd parliamentary elections in 1952, representing the Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party. She did not contest the seat of Avissawella following 1956 parliamentary elections in favour of her husband, instead she ran for the seat of Kiriella Electoral District, where she was duly elected. She failed to retain the seat at the March 1960 parliamentary elections. She then unsuccessfully contested the seat of Dehiowita Electoral District in the July 1960 parliamentary elections, polling third after Soma Wickremanayake and A. F. Wijemanne.
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Kusumasiri Gunawardena.
As a member of parliament she campaigned for equal treatment of women, pushing for women to be recruited to the civil service and be appointed to senior positions in government departments.
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Kusumasiri Gunawardena.
Her eldest son, Indika, was a member of parliament and a cabinet member, her second son, Prasanna, was the Mayor of Colombo between 2002 and 2006, her third son, Dinesh, is a member of parliament, representing the Colombo Electoral District and the current leader of the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna (MEP), whilst her fourth son, Gitanjana was also a member of parliament and a deputy minister. One of her grandsons, Yadamini Gunawardena, is also a member of parliament.
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Gianna Woodruff
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Gianna Woodruff.
Gianna Ursula Woodruff Washington (born November 18, 1993) is a Panamanian track and field athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles. She represented her country at the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics improving her own South American record with a time of 54.22 seconds in the semi-finals to finish 7th in the final.
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Gianna Woodruff.
In 2017, Woodruff reached the semi-finals at the World Championships.
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Gianna Woodruff.
Born in Santa Monica, California, she has a dual citizenship with the United States and Panama. Her sister, Yasmin Woodruff, is a sprinter.
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Gianna Woodruff. Personal bests
All information taken from World Athletics profile.
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Gianna Woodruff. International competitions
200 metres – 23.88 (+1.4 m/s, Irvine, CA 2018)
400 metres – 52.78 (Austin, TX 2021)
400 metres hurdles – 54.22 (Tokyo 2021) South American record
Indoor
60 metres – 7.65 (Seattle, WA 2015)
200 metres – 24.67 (Albuquerque, NM 2014)
400 metres – 57.17 (Portland, OR 2016)
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Communauté d'agglomération Cœur d'Essonne.
Communauté d'agglomération Cœur d'Essonne (also: Cœur d'Essonne Agglomération) is the communauté d'agglomération, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, a southern suburb of Paris. It is located in the Essonne department, in the Île-de-France region, northern France. It was created in January 2016. Its population was 195,960 in 2014.
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Communauté d'agglomération Cœur d'Essonne
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Communauté d'agglomération Cœur d'Essonne. Composition
The communauté d'agglomération consists of the following 21 communes:
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Bailichka.
Bailichka (in Russian: Быличка) is a story of Russian folklore about an allegedly true event involving a meeting with spirits. In contrast to the "byvalschina", here the story is conducted with an emphasis on the personal testimony of the narrator.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival.
The Mangaung African Cultural Festival (MACUFE) is an annual showcase of African arts, culture and various sports disciplines that takes place in Bloemfontein, South Africa. It is one of the largest emerging festivals in Africa; it grew from having an audience of 30 000 in 1997 to 140 000 in 2015.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival.
The festival runs for 10 days beginning on the first week of October each year in the Free State province of South Africa.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival.
MACUFE consists of a main musical festival, an arts and crafts exhibition, theatre productions, a beauty pageant, the Sparta Macufe Cup which is a soccer league at the Free State stadium and performing arts. It also hosts an official corporate village where there are brand specific lounges, each with their own client service personnel.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival. History
Even though the unfolding of an arts festival platform after 1994 in the New South Africa was a key development in SA professional theatre, numerous festivals did relatively little to explore and celebrate black South African culture, theatre or productions. Every festival had a small number of black artists taking part in productions, and audiences included a few black theatre-goers, but the participation of the white and Western-oriented producers, as well as audiences, outweighed the contribution from black African and historically put artists and festival-goers at a disadvantage. Apart from some exceptional cases, English and Afrikaans were used almost exclusively on the festival stages.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival.
The festival was launched in 1997 by the Free State Provincial Government to celebrate the best local and international African artists in various disciplines. At the announcement of the festival in 1997 the general manager of SABC2, Thaninga Msimango, declared that “the concept was initiated because there was no cultural festival that expressed the rich culture of indigenous South Africans.” The Free State MEC for sports, arts and culture, M.W. Molefe, added that “most popular and successful festivals in South Africa are focused on Eurocentric culture, paying scant regard to indigenous African culture". Officially dubbed an “African cultural festival”, rather than an “arts festival”, the intention was clear: to stage an event that would recognise and celebrate indigenous African cultural heritage, and specifically as a balance to the other arts festivals which were perceived to do little in that regard.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival. Events
Miss Glamorous Free State is a provincial beauty pageant that takes place during MACUFE. The pageant was established in 2014 under the Dipalesa Pitchov Foundation. Dipalesa Mbola represented the Free State in Miss South Africa 2014. The pageant is open to women between the ages 18 and 27 who seek to further their academic studies. The aim of the pageant is to empower the women with the means to attain their tertiary education.
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MACUFE Comedy Festival is a comedy show showcasing both the new and well established stand-up comedians of South Africa. The show takes place at The Dome, Old Greys in Bloemfontein and has had the likes of Trevor Noah, Loyiso Gola and Kagiso Lediga perform there.
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African Footprint is South Africa's longest running musical; it started showcasing in 1999. The multi-award winning musical takes place at the Civic Theatre. Produced by Richard Loring, the musical is slowly becoming an annual event at MACUFE.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival. Events
MACUFE Arts & Craft Market sees over 80 exhibitors showcasing, making and selling their various crafts. Their products include wire products, wool products, clothing, shoes, leather products and a multitude of beauty, health and home decor products. The market is held inside a marquee. There is also a food court with a beer garden, live music and cultural performances.
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MACUFE Gospel Concert takes place on the Sunday of the festival at The Dome, Old Greys in Bloemfontein. It brings together gospel artists all around South Africa for an entire day and night of praise and worship.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival. Events
Main Music Festival takes place at the King's Park Rose Garden, Bloemfontein. It is the highlight of the festival as it has both national and international artists taking the stage. It is the last musical event that takes place during MACUFE and has seen national artists such as Letta Mbulu, Caiphus Semenya, Lira, and Mafikizolo take the stage. International artists who have performed at the main music festival include Maxwell, Angie Stone, Karyn White, Andy Narell, Randy Crawford, Bebe Winans and Joe Sample.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival. Events
Sparta MACUFE Cup is a soccer game that takes place at the Free State Stadium. It is the last event to take place during MACUFE. The game brings two teams in the Premier Soccer League to play against each other for the Sparta MACUFE cup. Bloemfontein Celtic F.C. were the reigning champions between 2012 and 2015; they were then beaten by Kaizer Chiefs F.C. in 2016 who currently hold the cup.
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Mangaung African Cultural Festival. Sponsors and media coverage
The Department of Arts and Culture and the Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation in Free State are some of the largest sponsors of the festival, spending a surplus of 20 million rand each year. Other sponsors include SA Express, Standard Bank, Vodacom and the National Lotteries Commission.
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