Results for: 'Family Life (1971 British film)' Family Life Family Life may also refer to: "Sheet Music refers to the written or printed representation of music, where melodies, harmonies, rhythms, and lyrics are notated on staves. It serves as a guide for musicians to perform a piece of music as…
Results for: 'Des Clarke (comedian)' Comedy in Scotland Comedy in Scotland is described as "cheeky rather than edgy", largely in part due to its use of language and innuendos. The country has produced a number of comedians who have gathered an international audience, as well as a number of highly…
Results for: 'Battle of Košare' Agim Ramadani Agim Ramadani (3 May 1963 – 11 April 1999) also known with nickname "KATANA", was an Albanian commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), an ethnic Albanian paramilitary organization that sought the independence of Kosovo from Serbia. He was killed in…
Results for: 'Battle of Marj Dabiq' Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam Alaa el-Din Ali bin el-Emam (Egyptian Arabic: علاء الدين علي بن الإمام;15th century – 16th century), commonly known as Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam and nicknamed Abu el-ostool (Egyptian Arabic: أبو الأسطول, lit. 'Father of the fleet'), was an…
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Results for: 'Monument to Jadwiga and Jagiełło in Kraków' Battle of Grunwald The Battle of Grunwald was fought on 15 July 1410 during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War. The alliance of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led respectively by King Władysław II…
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Results for: 'Métis Nation British Columbia' Cassidy Caron Cassidy Caron (born 14 July 1992) is a Métis politician. She was elected as the president of the Métis National Council on 30 September 2021. As the chairperson of the Métis Youth British Columbia, she served as the Minister of Youth for the…
Results for: '2024–25 Birmingham City F.C. season' 2024–25 Birmingham City F.C. season The 2024–25 season is Birmingham City Football Club's 122nd season in the English football league system and first season in the third-tier EFL League One since 1994–95. They finished in 22nd place in the 2023–24…
Results for: 'Fuel for the Fire (Naked Eyes album)' Burning Bridges (Naked Eyes album) Burning Bridges is the debut studio album by English new wave band Naked Eyes, released on 16 March 1983 by EMI and EMI America Records. The album was released in the United States and Canada as Naked Eyes with…
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Results for: 'On the Jews and Their Lies' Antisemitic trope Antisemitic tropes, also known as antisemitic canards or antisemitic libels, are "sensational reports, misrepresentations or fabrications" about Jews as an ethnicity or Judaism as a religion. Since the 2nd century, malicious allegations of…
Results for: 'Prahok ktis' Cambodian cuisine Cambodian cuisine is the national cuisine of Cambodia. It reflects the varied culinary traditions of different ethnic groups in Cambodia, central of which is Khmer cuisine (Khmer: សិល្បៈធ្វើម្ហូបខ្មែរ, lit. 'Khmer culinary art'), the…
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Results for: 'Klon (poetry)' Ayutthaya Kingdom The Ayutthaya Kingdom or the Empire of Ayutthaya was a Mon and later Siamese kingdom that existed in Southeast Asia from 1351 to 1767, centered around the city of Ayutthaya, in Siam, or present-day Thailand. European travellers in the early 16th century…
Results for: 'Anjuman (1970 film)' Anjuman Anjum, Anjom, Anjuman or Anjoman, meaning a gathering or society, may refer to: References for the article AnjumanReferences for words Anjuman Anjuman (1970 film) Anjuman is a Pakistani colour film released on 31 July 1970, starring Waheed Murad, Rani,…
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Results for: 'First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge' Fifth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge The Fifth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge is a proposed highway bridge over the Mekong River that links the Bueng Kan Province of Thailand and Pakxan town, Bolikhamxai Province in Laos. The project includes a 16 km four-lane…
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Results for: 'Barnsley East (UK Parliament constituency)' Barnsley (UK Parliament constituency) Barnsley was a Parliamentary constituency covering the town of Barnsley in England. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by…
Results for: 'Qin Lang' Cao Fang Cao Fang () (232–274), courtesy name Lanqing, was the third emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He was an adopted son of Cao Rui, the second ruler of Wei. Cao Fang ruled from January 239 to October 254 as a nominal emperor before he was…
Results for: 'Cortland at Colliers Yard' 100 Greengate 100 Greengate (known as Anaconda Cut) (during development known as Exchange Court) is a residential skyscraper in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, with a height of 131 m (430 ft). As of October 2024, it is the second-tallest building in…
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Results for: 'List of tallest buildings and structures in Salford' 100 Greengate 100 Greengate (known as Anaconda Cut) (during development known as Exchange Court) is a residential skyscraper in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, with a height of 131 m (430 ft). As of October 2024, it is the…
Results for: 'Baoli Ghaus Ali Shah' Baolis of Mehrauli The Baolis of Mehrauli are four stepwells approached through single stage or three stage steps, located in Mehrauli in Delhi, India, in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park mainlined by the Archaeological Survey of India. These are the Anangtal…
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Results for: 'Shirur Assembly constituency' Ambegaon Assembly constituency Ambegaon Assembly constituency is one of the many constituencies of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha located in the Pune district. It is a part of the Shirur (Lok Sabha constituency) in the Pune district along with five other…
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Results for: 'Evil Under the Sun (1982 film)' Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun is a video game by AWE Productions released for the Windows and Nintendo Wii, and is the third installment of The Adventure Company's Agatha Christie series based on Agatha…
Results for: 'Brian Mackenzie, Baron Mackenzie of Framwellgate' Brian Mackenzie, Baron Mackenzie of Framwellgate Brian Mackenzie, Baron Mackenzie of Framwellgate, (born 21 March 1943), is a British life peer and former police officer. He now sits in the House of Lords as a non-affiliated member,…
Results for: '1947–48 Greek Football Cup' 1946–47 Greek Football Cup The 1946–47 Greek Football Cup was the fifth edition of the Greek Football Cup. It was the first Greek Cup tournament to be held after the end of World War II. The competition culminated with the Greek Cup final, held at Leoforos…
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Results for: 'Cao Lin (Prince of Pei)' Cao Cao Cao Cao (; [tsʰǎʊ tsʰáʊ]; Chinese: 曹操; c. 155 – 15 March 220), courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese statesman, warlord, and poet who rose to power during the end of the Han dynasty (c. 184–220), ultimately taking effective control of the Han central…
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Results for: 'Wata no Kunihoshi' LaLa LaLa is a monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 24th of each month. The magazine's bonus contents are usually calendars for New Year issues, drama CDs, and so on. In a 2006 survey conducted by Oricon, Japanese girls selected LaLa…
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