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Slobodan Gordić
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Slobodan Gordić. National team career
As a player for the Yugoslavia national basketball team Gordić has played from 1958 to 1965. He participated at the 1963 FIBA World Championship in Brazil, and four EuroBasket (1959 in Turkey, 1961 in Yugoslavia, 1963 in Poland and 1965 in Soviet Union) and two Summer Olympics (1960 in Rome and 1964 in Tokyo). Gordić won the silver medal at the 1963 World Championship, as well as two silver medals (1961, 1965) and a bronze medal (1963) at EuroBasket. Also, he won the gold medal at the 1959 Mediterranean Games in Lebanon.
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Slobodan Gordić
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Slobodan Gordić. Post-playing career
On 1 October 1973, Gordić got employed at the Belgian supermarket chain GB in Brussels. He worked there until 1996.
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Slobodan Gordić. Career achievements
Yugoslav League champion: 4 (with OKK Beograd: 1958, 1960, 1963 and 1964).
Yugoslav Cup winner: 2 (with OKK Beograd: 1960, 1962).
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Slobodan Gordić
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Slobodan Gordić. 1937 births
Living people
Basketball players at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Basketball players at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Serbian men's basketball players
Sportspeople from Čačak
OKK Beograd players
Yugoslav men's basketball players
1963 FIBA World Championship players
Serbian expatriate basketball people in Belgium
Serbian expatriate basketball people in France
Competitors at the 1959 Mediterranean Games
Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Yugoslavia
Olympic basketball players of Yugoslavia
Mediterranean Games medalists in basketball
JA Vichy players
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eschweilera%20coriacea
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Eschweilera coriacea
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Eschweilera coriacea.
Eschweilera coriacea (Portuguese: matamatá) is a species of tree in the family Lecythidaceae. It is native to Honduras, Panama and South America.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guille%20%28name%29
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Guille (name)
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Guille (name).
Guille is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
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Guille (name)
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Guille (name). Surname
Cédric Guille (born 1978), French artistic gymnast
Derek Guille (born 1951), Australian radio presenter
John Guille (born 1949), British Anglican priest
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Guille (name)
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Guille (name). Given name
Guille Garcia (born 1947), Cuban-born American musician
Guille López (born 1992), Spanish footballer
Guille Rubio (born 1982), Spanish basketball player
Guille Smitarello (born 1993), Spanish footballer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Kessler%20%28composer%29
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Thomas Kessler (composer)
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Thomas Kessler (composer).
Thomas Kessler (born 25 September 1937 in Zurich) is a Swiss composer. He is a pioneer of electronic music
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Thomas Kessler (composer)
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Thomas Kessler (composer). Life
Kessler studied literature at the Universities of Zurich and Paris, followed by composition studies with Heinz Friedrich Hartig, Ernst Pepping and Boris Blacher at the Hochschule für Musik Berlin.
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Thomas Kessler (composer)
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Thomas Kessler (composer). Life
In 1965 he founded his own electronic studio and became a member of the Gruppe Neue Musik Berlin. He encountered composers such as Luc Ferrari and Vinko Globokar. Later he was director of the Elektronik Beat Studio Berlin as well as director of music at the Centre Universitaire International de Formation et de Recherche Dramatiques in Nancy.
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Thomas Kessler (composer)
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Thomas Kessler (composer). Life
From 1973 to 2000 Thomas Kessler taught composition and music theory at the Musik-Akademie der Stadt Basel and created there the Elektronische Studio Basel. His students include Wolfgang Heiniger, Max E. Keller, Bettina Skrzypczak, René Wohlhauser und Thomas Chr. Heyde.
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Thomas Kessler (composer)
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Thomas Kessler (composer). Life
Together with Gérard Zinsstag he founded the Tage für Neue Musik in Zürich and with Wolfgang Heiniger the Festival ECHT!ZEIT in Basel. Since 2001 he has been Composer in Residence at the New Music Concerts in Toronto.
In 2018 he was awarded the Schweizer Musikpreis.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Kessler%20%28disambiguation%29
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Thomas Kessler (disambiguation)
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Thomas Kessler (disambiguation). Thomas Kessler may also refer to:
Thomas Kessler (composer) (born 1937), Swiss composer
Tommy Kessler, musician
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia-Pacific%20Regional%20Conference%20on%20Service-Learning
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Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning
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Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning.
The Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning (APRCSL) was established as a platform for educational institutions and non-profit organizations in the Asia-Pacific region to share knowledge and experiences in service-learning.
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Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning
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Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning.
In the face of increasing societal and environmental challenges, the need to influence and empower our youths to actively develop and act on their sense of social responsibility is ever pressing. In both academic and co-curricular applications, Service-Learning plays a critical role in tertiary institutions in educating and engaging our youths to develop the knowledge and skills (Head), attitudes and dispositions (Heart) to make life choices that are socially responsible (Habit), in their journey of growth to become leaders in society.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%20Are%20All%20Bolivia
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We Are All Bolivia
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We Are All Bolivia.
We Are All Bolivia (; BST) is a national political party in Bolivia that intends to contest the 2019 national and 2020 regional elections. The party was founded in Sucre in April 2016, by Damián Condori, Román Loayza, Rebeca Delgado, Luis Alfaro, and Félix Santos, all of whom are dissident former members of the governing Movement for Socialism. Condori had been a candidate for governor of Chuquisaca Department in 2015 on the We Are All Chuquisaca ballot line, but the parties that formed that line are not affiliated with We Are All Bolivia.
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We Are All Bolivia.
The party's National Executive Committee consists of Edgar Sánchez (of Oruro), Damián Condori (of Chuquisaca), and Rene Rodriguez (of Montero, Santa Cruz).
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We Are All Bolivia.
The party describes itself as committed to full democracy, autonomy, human rights, and a Bolivia free of discrimination. BST and Sovereignty and Freedom (SOL.bo) agreed to an alliance in July 2016. It held its first ordinary congress in December 2016 in Sucre. An attempt to hold a national congress in Millares, Potosí, in late July 2017 was frustrated by the opposition of local officials. BST leaders claimed that they were detained by these local leaders and advised not to have the meeting.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shujaat%20Ali%20Hasnie
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Shujaat Ali Hasnie
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Shujaat Ali Hasnie.
Syed Shujaat Ali Hasnie (born 1905) was a Pakistani banker who served as the 3rd Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan.
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Shujaat Ali Hasnie
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Shujaat Ali Hasnie.
Born in 1905, Hasnie did his M.Sc (Hons) from the University of the Punjab in 1927.
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Shujaat Ali Hasnie
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Shujaat Ali Hasnie.
Hasnie served in various positions as a civil servant in British India and later in Pakistan before becoming the Governor, State Bank of Pakistan. General Ayub Khan inaugurated the new State Bank of Pakistan building in Karachi during his tenure on 4 November 1961.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves-Alain%20Barde
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Yves-Alain Barde
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Yves-Alain Barde.
Yves-Alain Barde FRS is a Professor of Neurobiology at Cardiff University. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2017.
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Yves-Alain Barde
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Yves-Alain Barde.
Barde was awarded the IPSEN prize, the Ameritec Foundation Award and the Perl-UNC Prize. He is a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization and External Member of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology.
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Yves-Alain Barde
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Yves-Alain Barde. Academic publications
Barde is the author of hundreds of academic publications which have been cited over 42,000 times according to Google Scholar.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves-Alain%20Barde
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Yves-Alain Barde
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Yves-Alain Barde. Selected works
Physiology of the neurotrophins, GR Lewin, YA Barde, Annual review of neuroscience 19 (1), 289-317, 1996.
Purification of a new neurotrophic factor from mammalian brain., YA Barde, D Edgar, H Thoenen, The EMBO journal 1 (5), 549-553, 1982.
Trophic factors and neuronal survival, YA Barde, Neuron 2 (6), 1525-1534, 1989.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul%20Qadir%20%28banker%29
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Abdul Qadir (banker)
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Abdul Qadir (banker).
Abdul Qadir was a Pakistani banker who served as the 2nd Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan and as the 2nd Finance Secretary of Pakistan.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul%20Qadir%20%28banker%29
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Abdul Qadir (banker)
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Abdul Qadir (banker).
Born in 1903 at Jallandhar, British India, Qadir was educated at Forman Christian College, Lahore. Before 1947, he had served as Income Tax Commissioner of the Punjab, Delhi and NWFP. Later, in Pakistan, he was appointed Chairman of Central Board of Revenue – now known as Federal Board of Revenue.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahbubur%20Raschid
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Mahbubur Raschid
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Mahbubur Raschid.
Mahbubur Raschid was a Pakistani banker who served as the 4th Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan from 1967 to 1971.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syed%20Osman%20Ali
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Syed Osman Ali
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Syed Osman Ali.
Syed Osman Ali was a Pakistani banker who served as the 7th Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan.
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Syed Osman Ali
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Syed Osman Ali.
Previously, he held served as the Federal Secretary in the Ministries of Industries, Commerce of Economic Affairs between 1959 and 1966, Executive Director of the World Bank in Washington between 1968 and 1972, and Pakistan Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg from 1966 to 1968.
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Syed Osman Ali
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Syed Osman Ali.
Osman Ali graduated in Economics and entered the Indian Civil Services in 1934.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad%20Yaqub
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Muhammad Yaqub
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Muhammad Yaqub.
Muhammad Yaqub (born 10 May 1937) is a Pakistani banker who served as the 12th Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan from 1993 to 1999.
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Muhammad Yaqub
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Muhammad Yaqub.
Born on May 10, 1937, Yaqub did his Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University in 1966, M.A. Economics from University of the Punjab in 1959 and again from the Yale University in 1965.
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Iqbal F. Qadir
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Iqbal F. Qadir.
Vice-Admiral Iqbal Fazl Quadir (Urdu:اقبال فضل قادر) , (died 19 October 2020) was a three-star rank admiral in the Pakistan Navy, diplomat and a defence analyst. He was renowned for his participation in Pakistan's second war with India when he was part of the flotilla that attacked the radar station in Dwarka, India.
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Iqbal F. Qadir
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Iqbal F. Qadir. Biography
Having joined the Pakistan Navy in 1947, he progressed well in the Navy and was trained in signals in Britannia Royal Naval College in England before returning to Pakistan in 1954 where he served in the PNS Shamsher as Lieutenant.
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Iqbal F. Qadir
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Iqbal F. Qadir. Biography
In 1965, Commander Iqbal F. Quadir was among the commanding officers who were chosen to be a part of the flotilla led by Cdre. S.M. Anwar to attack the radar station in Dwarka, India, where he commanded the PNS Alamgir. Cdr. Quadir was in charge of the signals eventually helping to identify the targets for flotilla to launch the attack.
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Iqbal F. Qadir
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Iqbal F. Qadir. Biography
According to Cdr. Quadir, the Indian Navy's reconnaissance plane had flown over his ship and observed flight path of the plane in the radar, as it had flown over his ship, Babur and Badr but was unable to detect due to clouds covering the area. Upon returning to Pakistan, he was decorated with the gallantry award.
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Iqbal F. Qadir. Biography
In 1971, Cdr. Quadir was stationed in East, and was taken as war prisoner by the Indian Army and was repatriated back to Pakistan in 1974. Upon returning to Pakistan, he continued to served in the Navy and eventually was promoted to the commanding ranks in the Navy. In 1970s, Capt. Quadir served in the Navy NHQ as Chief of Staff (COS) for Commander of Pakistan Fleet (COMPAK). In 1978, Rear-Admiral Quadir was appointed as Commander of Karachi (COMKAR). In 1980, he was promoted to three-star rank, Vice-Admiral, in the Pakistan Navy and tenured as the Vice-Chief of Naval Staff under Adm. Karamat Rahman Niazi, the chief of naval staff.
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Iqbal F. Qadir
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Iqbal F. Qadir. Biography
In 1983, Vice-Admiral Quadir was superseded by junior Rear-Admiral T.K. Khan for the four-star rank promotion, since the Rear-Admiral Khan had been known to be close to President Zia and had experience in military administration in civil affairs from the East Pakistan, that may have been a factor for his appointment to the four-star rank. After his appointment was announced, Rear-Admiral Tariq Kamal Khan was appointed as four-star rank admiral in the Navy.
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Iqbal F. Qadir. Biography
After his seeking retirement in 1983, Quadir was appointed as ambassador and served in various countries as a diplomat. He was a prolific contributor in Defence Journal. Since 2015, he appeared in television news media to eulogize the events in 1965.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowhard%20%28album%29
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Blowhard (album)
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Blowhard (album).
Blowhard is the debut studio album of DUH, released in 1991 by Boner Records.
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Blowhard (album)
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Blowhard (album). Reception
Ned Raggett of AllMusic wrote an enthusiastic review and awarded Blowhard four out of five stars, saying it "kicks up a rough, aggressively produced stink" and "guitars and bass both show the expected in-your-face, heavily produced crunch from said band, artily aggressive and all the better for it."
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Blowhard (album)
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Blowhard (album). DUH
Tom Flynn – Dobro, banjo, pedal steel guitar, backing vocals, harmonica
Gary Held – sampler, drum programming, percussion
Bob McDonald – vocals
Mike Morasky – bass guitar, backing vocals
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Blowhard (album)
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Blowhard (album). Production and design
Floyd Holland – production
Tricia Keightley – illustrations
The Warlock Pinchers – production
Harvey Bennett Stafford – illustrations
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takunomi.
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Takunomi.
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Takunomi..
is a Japanese four-panel comedy manga series written and illustrated by Haruto Hino. It was serialized on Shogakukan's online app MangaONE and Ura Sunday website from August 2015 to May 2018, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Production IMS aired from January to March 2018. The anime series was the final one to be produced by Production IMS before its bankruptcy.
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Takunomi.
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Takunomi.. Plot
20-year-old Michiru arrives in Tokyo where she will start a new job and big-city lifestyle, moving into Stella House Haruno, a women-only share house. The three other young women there - Kae, Makoto and Nao - welcome her warmly, and as they live their lives they experience a variety of Japanese alcoholic drinks, one featured per episode.
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Takunomi.
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Takunomi.. Characters
A woman who moves from the smaller city of Okayama to experience the fashionable Tokyo lifestyle. She is always cheerful, eager to learn and work. She is still discovering alcohol.
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Takunomi.. Characters
A clothing store employee and Makoto's older sister. She is carefree, eager to party, and often drinks to excess.
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Takunomi.. Characters
A wedding planner, whose occupation is in sharp contrast to her personal lack of success with men. Being responsible and the house cook, she is a mother figure to the other girls, although alcohol has been shown to bring out her more free-wheeling "Sexy Dynamite Kae" personality. Her favorite drink is wine.
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Takunomi.. Characters
A university student and Nao's younger sister. In contrast to her sister she is calm and reasoned. She prefers sweet cocktails.
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Takunomi.
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Takunomi.. Manga
Takunomi is written and illustrated by Haruto Hino. It was serialized on Shogakukan's online app MangaONE and Ura Sunday website from August 19, 2015 to May 25, 2018. Shogakukan collected its chapters in seven tankōbon volumes, released from December 18, 2015 to July 12, 2018.
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Takunomi.. Anime
An anime television series adaptation directed by Tomoki Kobayashi and produced by Production IMS aired from January 11 to March 29, 2018. The series consists of 15-minute episodes, and ran for 12 episodes, sharing a time-slot with the second season of Dagashi Kashi. Shinpei Kobayashi designed the characters while Katsuhiko Takayama the screenplay. The sound company for the series was Magic Capsule and the music production was by Pony Canyon. The opening theme is "aventure bleu" by Maaya Uchida and the ending theme is "Stoic ni Detox" by Mashinomi. Sentai Filmworks have licensed the series and streamed it on Hidive.
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Al Kharsaah
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Al Kharsaah.
Al Kharsaah (; also spelled Al Khuraisa) is a village in Qatar located in the municipality of Al-Shahaniya, approximately 80 km west of the capital Doha. Nearby areas include Umm Washah, Umm Al-Jaljam, Umm Bab and Umm Taqa. It hosts a stage of the Qatar International Rally.
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Al Kharsaah. History
In 1908, J.G. Lorimer documented Al Kharsaah in his Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, giving its location as "11 miles north-east of the foot of Dohat as-Salwa and 6 from the west coast". He refers to it as a Bedouin camping ground and notes that there is good water at 18 fathoms in a masonry well.
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Al Kharsaah. Geography
Al Kharsaah has a very low elevation and there is a small amount of vegetation. Locals speculate that the area was the site of a meteorite impact, owing to its low elevation and rough surface. However, Qatari geologists believe that the area was once a large cave, but that natural factors caused the ceiling of the cave to collapse.
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Al Kharsaah. Infrastructure
The village has 30 houses, half of which are inhabited full-time, and the other half of which are inhabited only on the weekends by locals who spend most of their time in Doha. Public services are limited. There are two primary schools; one for boys and one for girls.
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Al Kharsaah.
The Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC) designated land in Al Kharsaah for a major solar power project in 2017. As part of the project, a solar power plant with a production capacity of 500 MW is planned to be inaugurated by 2020. Costs of the projects predicted to be upwards of $500 million.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cariniana%20estrellensis
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Cariniana estrellensis.
Cariniana estrellensis is a species of tree in the family Lecythidaceae. It is native to South America.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerai
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Numerai
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Numerai.
Numerai is an AI-run, crowd-sourced hedge fund based in San Francisco. It was created by South African technologist Richard Craib in October 2015. Its primary competitors are other open source trading platforms mainly QuantConnect, and WorldQuant.
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Numerai
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Numerai.
Numerai’s trades are determined by an AI, which is fueled by a network of thousands of anonymous data scientists.
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Numerai
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Numerai.
Numerai's investment group was led by Howard Morgan of Renaissance Technologies, and its investors include Naval Ravikant.
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Numerai
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Numerai.
Numerai hosts a weekly tournament, in which data scientists submit their predictions in exchange for the potential to earn rewards paid in a cryptocurrency called Numeraire. Numerai raised $7.5 million in 2016 in two funding rounds.
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Numerai
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Numerai.
The company was the world’s first AI hedge fund to create its own cryptocurrency.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salim%20Habib%20University
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Salim Habib University
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Salim Habib University.
The Salim Habib University (SHU) formerly known as Barrett Hodgson University is a private university located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was established in 2016. It offers multiple courses in Engineering, Management Sciences and Life Sciences.
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Salim Habib University
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Salim Habib University. Universities and colleges in Karachi
Educational institutions established in 2016
2016 establishments in Pakistan
Engineering universities and colleges in Pakistan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita%20Akarekor
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Rita Akarekor
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Rita Akarekor.
Rita Akarekor (born 13 February 2001) is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Delta Queens in the Nigeria Women Premier League, and Nigeria women's national football team in the goalkeeper position. She was adjudged the best goalkeeper in the 2016 Nigeria Women Premier League, and was the only player in her position nominated as the most valuable player in the league.
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Rita Akarekor
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Rita Akarekor. Club
During the 2017 Nigeria Women Premier League, Akarekor scored a goal in her side's two–goal win over Adamawa Queens. She explained that it has been her desire for a while to score a competitive goal in the league. In April 2017, Akarekor was in the lineup that defeated relegation threatened Saadatu Amazons, 2-1. A goal from Amazons ended her clean sheet from two previous games. In July 2017, the penultimate game before the end of the regular season, Akarekor recorded another clean sheet against Adamawa Queens at the Atiku Abubakar Stadium.
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Rita Akarekor
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Rita Akarekor. International
Akarekor featured in the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations winning team.
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Rita Akarekor
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Rita Akarekor. Living people
2001 births
Nigerian women's footballers
Nigeria women's international footballers
Place of birth missing (living people)
Women's association football goalkeepers
Sportspeople from Delta State
Delta Queens F.C. players
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun%20Monkeys
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Gun Monkeys
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Gun Monkeys.
Gun Monkeys is a side-scrolling multiplayer shooter video game developed and published by Size Five Games. It was released on June 28, 2013 for Windows and Mac OS X on the Steam platform. It was later removed for sale from Steam.
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Gun Monkeys
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Gun Monkeys.
The game received mixed reception from critics, who praised the gameplay but criticized the difficulty of finding anyone to play against in the online multiplayer mode.
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Gun Monkeys
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Gun Monkeys. Gameplay
The game takes place in an arena where monkeys with guns are pitted against each other. Players must grab "energy cubes" and return them to their base, with each player death reducing that player's energy by 1. If the energy of one of the players reaches zero, they lose.
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Gun Monkeys
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Gun Monkeys.
The game's arenas are procedurally generated and contain environmental hazards. The game supports both local and online play. Ingame cash gained in the online mode can be used to unlock various perks.
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Gun Monkeys
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Gun Monkeys. Development
The game was originally released at a price of $9.99. While it broke even with development costs, the game still faced issues with the low number of people playing it online, which was a problem due to its multiplayer focus. Therefore, the price was dropped to $5.99 and was bundled in packs of two, with one giftable to a friend. The game's developer, Dan Marshall, stated that "the number of games you have to sell in order to have people playing constantly is HUGE", saying that for indie developers, such a thing "might not happen". The price drop was "reluctant" due to Marshall's dislike of the "devaluation" of indie games. For the same reason, the game was later updated to generate free Steam keys for players who waited too long for an online game.
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Gun Monkeys. Reception
The game's reception from critics was mixed. Chris Carter of Destructoid rated the game 75/100, calling it "simple" but "a great way to spend a weekend", saying that the matches were "high-octane" and "skill-heavy". Edge Magazine rated the game 7/10, calling the matches "surprisingly tactical" and calling the voice-over featuring Kevin Eldon "ideal". GamesTM called the game "tremendous, if rather basic, fun".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pouteria%20torta
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Pouteria torta
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Pouteria torta.
Pouteria torta is a species of tree native to Central and South America. The type subspecies Pouteria torta subsp. torta is found largely in the Brazilian cerrado and is most commonly called abiurana, abiu-piloso and cabo-de-machado (on account of its use in woodwork). The subspecies Pouteria torta subsp. tuberculata is distributed from Mexico to the Amazon, where it is known as red abiurana (abiorana-vermelha) on account of the ruddy pericarp of the fruit.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%20Asian%20Junior%20Badminton%20Championships%20%E2%80%93%20Girls%20singles
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2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Girls singles
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2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Girls singles.
The Girls' Singles tournament of the 2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships was held from July 3–7 in Gimcheon, South Korea. The defending champion of the last edition was Sun Yu from China. The first seeded Pusarla Venkata Sindhu of India emerged as the champion after beat the second seeded Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in the finals with the score 18–21, 21–17, 22–20.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%20Asian%20Junior%20Badminton%20Championships%20%E2%80%93%20Girls%20singles
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2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Girls singles
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2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Girls singles. Pusarla Venkata Sindhu (Champion)
Nozomi Okuhara (Final)
Busanan Ongbumrungphan (Semi Final)
Le Thu Huyen (Third Round)
Park So-young (Withdrew)
Sun Yu (Quarter Final)
Sarita Suwanakitborihan (Second Round)
Lim Yin Fun (Third Round)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Catwg%27s%20Church%2C%20Cwmcarvan
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St Catwg's Church, Cwmcarvan
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St Catwg's Church, Cwmcarvan.
The Church of St Catwg in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the late 13th or early 14th century. It is dedicated to Saint Catwg or Cadoc, a 5th/6th-century Welsh saint. The existing building dates mainly from the 15th century, including its Tudor tower dating from 1525. The church was extensively restored by John Prichard in 1872–1879. It is an active parish church and a Grade II* listed building.
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St Catwg's Church, Cwmcarvan
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St Catwg's Church, Cwmcarvan. History
The origins of the church may be Norman. There was certainly a structure by the late 13th or early 14th centuries, when the church was a chapel of ease to St Michael's Church in Mitchel Troy. A substantial rebuilding took place in the 16th century; the tower is datable to 1525 by a reference in a will. In the late 19th century the church was extensively restored by John Prichard. It remains an active church in the parish of Cwmcarvan.
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St Catwg's Church, Cwmcarvan
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St Catwg's Church, Cwmcarvan. Architecture and description
The style of the church is Perpendicular. The architectural historian John Newman describes the tower as "austerely impressive". It is of ashlar, without buttresses. The nave, dual porches and chancel are of Old Red Sandstone. The church is a Grade II* listed building, its listing recording the building's "fine early Tudor tower".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kota%E2%80%93Shri%20Ganganagar%20Superfast%20Express
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express.
The 22981/22982 Kota - Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express is a superfast train belonging to West Central Railway zone that runs between Kota Junction and Shri Ganganagar Junction in India.
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express.
It is currently being operated with 22981/22982 train numbers on four days a week basis.
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express. Coach Composition
The train has standard LHB rakes with max speed of 110 kmph. The train consists of 21 coaches :
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express. 1 AC II Tier
6 AC III Tier
8 Sleeper Coaches
4 General Unreserved
2 End-on Generator
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express. Service
The 22981/Kota - Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express has an average speed of 55 km/hr and covers 917 km in 16 hrs 35 mins.
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express. Service
The 22982/Shri Ganganagar - Kota Superfast Express has an average speed of 56 km/hr and covers 917 km in 16 hrs 15 mins.
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express. Rake Sharing
The train shares its rake with 22997/22998 Jhalawar City - Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express.
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Kota–Shri Ganganagar Superfast Express. Traction
Both trains are hauled by a Bhagat Ki Kothi Diesel Loco Shed based WDP-4B diesel locomotive from Shri Ganganagar to Kota and vice versa.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girlhood%20%28album%29
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Girlhood (album)
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Girlhood (album).
Girlhood is the second and final studio album by Australian rock band the Preatures, released on 11 August 2017 through Universal Music Australia. The album peaked a number 13 on the ARIA Charts.
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Girlhood (album)
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Girlhood (album).
The band said the album "is about the contradictions of being a modern woman."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girlhood%20%28album%29
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Girlhood (album)
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Girlhood (album). Reception
Rhian Daly from DIY Mag said "Girlhood sparkles with creativity, from climactic ambient motifs to riffs that sound like they've been discovered in a long-forgotten record collection."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%20with%20Significant%20Control
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People with Significant Control
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People with Significant Control.
People with Significant Control is a business and corporate term used in the United Kingdom to identify key people within a company. It was introduced on 6 April 2016 as part of the Small Business, Enterprise, and Employment Act 2015.
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People with Significant Control
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People with Significant Control.
Under UK law it is a legal obligation to register the names, date of birth, home and work addresses, manner of control and other details of PSC with the government via Companies House. Once the PSC's identity has been verified they will then be added to the public list, available on the Companies House website.
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People with Significant Control
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People with Significant Control.
On 26 June 2017, the law was amended to remove an exemption for companies listed on markets such as the Alternative Investment Market, and to bring Scottish limited partnerships and Scottish general partnerships into scope.
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People with Significant Control
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People with Significant Control. Qualifying as a PSC
In order to qualify as a PSC under UK law and government guidelines you need to meet the following criteria:
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People with Significant Control.
You may reside in any nation as long as you can provide official government issues photo ID and proof of address.
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People with Significant Control
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People with Significant Control.
You must own more than 25% of the company shares or...
You must control more than 25% of the company's voting rights or...
You must be directly responsible for a significant segment or activity of the company i.e. Chairman of the board, CFO, CEO, COO, Vice President etc. or...
You must control or contribute to at least 25% of the company's finance or...
You must have direct control and/persuasion over significant proportions of primary business activities.
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People with Significant Control.
PSC may be a director, board member or registered as a PSC in their own right.
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