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200 | The Shods | After many lineup changes during the recording of "Bamboozled" and "Thanks for Nuthin"', The Shods were threatened to come to an end when lead guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Kevin Stevenson learned he was battling multiple sclerosis. Following the tragic news, the band pushed forward by releasing "Tippy" in 2003. Althou... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707661 | 19,707,661 | 3 | {
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201 | Belodontichthys | Belodontichthys is a <a href="genus">genus</a> of <a href="Siluridae">sheatfish</a>es native to <a href="Asia">Asia</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707665 | 19,707,665 | 0 | {
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202 | Belodontichthys | "B. dinema" originates from <a href="Laos">Laos</a>, <a href="Vietnam">Vietnam</a>, <a href="Thailand">Thailand</a>, <a href="Malay%20Peninsula">Malay Peninsula</a>, <a href="Sumatra">Sumatra</a>, and <a href="Borneo">Borneo</a>. This species grows up to about 100.0 centimetres (39.4 in) <a href="fish%20measurement">TL... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707665 | 19,707,665 | 1 | {
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203 | Belodontichthys | "B. truncatus" is known from the <a href="Mekong%20River">Mekong</a> and <a href="Chao%20Phraya%20River">Chao Phraya River</a> basins. This species grows up to 60.0 cm (23.6 in) <a href="fish%20measurement">SL</a>. "B. truncatus" <a href="fish%20migration">migrates</a> upstream through the <a href="Khone%20Falls">Khone... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707665 | 19,707,665 | 2 | {
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204 | Manda roti | Manda roti (also called rumali roti) is a traditional <a href="Indian%20cuisine">Indian</a> and <a href="Pakistani%20cuisine">Pakistani</a> <a href="bread">bread</a>. They can be made with cardamom, ghee, sugar and milk. This roti is extremely thin and limp, and served folded like a <a href="handkerchief">handkerchief<... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707687 | 19,707,687 | 0 | {
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205 | Manda roti | The word manda roti is a compound of two words: manda and roti. The word "manda" is derived from the <a href="Sanskrit">Sanskrit</a> word "maṇḍaka" and "roti" from the Sanskrit word "roṭikā. Maṇḍaka" is a wheat-based flatbread mentioned in Sanskrit literature from religious scriptures like "Skanda purāṇa" to "Pākakalā"... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707687 | 19,707,687 | 1 | {
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206 | Dayton Speedway | Dayton Speedway was a <a href="race%20track">race track</a> in <a href="Dayton%2C%20Ohio">Dayton</a>, <a href="Ohio">Ohio</a>, <a href="United%20States">United States</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707701 | 19,707,701 | 0 | {
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207 | Dayton Speedway | The track held events for <a href="NASCAR">NASCAR</a>, AAA, MARC, <a href="Automobile%20Racing%20Club%20of%20America">ARCA</a>, ASA, and <a href="United%20States%20Auto%20Club">USAC</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707701 | 19,707,701 | 1 | {
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208 | Dayton Speedway | The track was opened in June 1934 as a flat "D shaped" 5/8 mile dirt track. The original track was a "copy" of the <a href="Legion%20Ascot%20Speedway">Legion Ascot Speedway</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707701 | 19,707,701 | 2 | {
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209 | Baegunsan (Gangwon and Gyeonggi) | Baegunsan () or Mount Baegun is a mountain in South Korea. Its area extends across <a href="Pocheon">Pocheon</a>, <a href="Gyeonggi%20Province">Gyeonggi Province</a> and into <a href="Hwacheon%20County">Hwacheon County</a>, <a href="Gangwon%20Province%2C%20South%20Korea">Gangwon Province</a>. Baegunsan has an elevation... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707714 | 19,707,714 | 0 | {
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210 | Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission | <a href="Japan">Japan</a>'s was a commission established within the <a href="Cabinet%20of%20Japan">Cabinet of Japan</a> as an independent agency to play the main role in nuclear safety administration. Commissioners are appointed by the <a href="Prime%20Minister%20of%20Japan">Prime Minister of Japan</a> on Diet approval... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707734 | 19,707,734 | 0 | {
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211 | Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission | The Nuclear Safety Commission reviews safety inspections conducted by regulatory agencies, such as the <a href="Nuclear%20and%20Industrial%20Safety%20Agency">Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707734 | 19,707,734 | 1 | {
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212 | Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission | In 2007, the independence of the Nuclear Safety Commission was questioned by <a href="Seismology">seismologist</a> Professor <a href="Katsuhiko%20Ishibashi">Katsuhiko Ishibashi</a>, after a senior Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency official appeared to rule out a new review of the NSC's <a href="Nuclear%20power%20in%... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707734 | 19,707,734 | 2 | {
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213 | Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission | Madarame Haruki, as chairman of the Nuclear Safety Commission (2010–2012), was an ardent pro-nuclear advocate. However, his inquiry testimony in the Diet in February 2012, showed that he had become critical of the commission's approach. He said that "Japan's atomic safety rules are inferior to global standards and left... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707734 | 19,707,734 | 3 | {
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214 | Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission | Madarame also asserted that Japan's safety monitoring technology is outdated, while acknowledging that the Nuclear Safety Commission had, "…succumbed to a blind belief in the country’s technical prowess and failed to thoroughly assess the risks of building nuclear reactors in an earthquake-prone country". Regulators an... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707734 | 19,707,734 | 4 | {
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215 | Japanese Nuclear Safety Commission | It was reported that the government plans to merge the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency with the Nuclear Safety Commission, to create a new nuclear safety agency, under the environment ministry, by April 2012. The <a href="Nuclear%20Regulation%20Authority">Nuclear Regulation Authority</a> was created on September 1... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707734 | 19,707,734 | 5 | {
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216 | Business of Design Week | Business of Design Week (BODW) is an annual week-long design event organised every December by the <a href="Hong%20Kong%20Design%20Centre">Hong Kong Design Centre</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707819 | 19,707,819 | 0 | {
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217 | Business of Design Week | BODW was launched in 2002. It includes a design conference, forums, seminars, exhibitions and award presentations. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707819 | 19,707,819 | 1 | {
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218 | Business of Design Week | BODW annually invites designers, business leaders and educators to speak and share their opinions in various forums. Past speakers include <a href="Marcel%20Wanders">Marcel Wanders</a>, <a href="Rem%20Koolhaas">Rem Koolhaas</a>, <a href="Raman%20Hui">Raman Hui</a>, <a href="Rossana%20Hu">Rossana Hu</a>, <a href="Richar... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707819 | 19,707,819 | 2 | {
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219 | Business of Design Week | Each year, BODW forms a partnership with a different country. The country is invited to bring a group of designers to Hong Kong to give presentations at the conference. The country can also hold exhibitions and seminars about its national design. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707819 | 19,707,819 | 3 | {
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220 | Business of Design Week | BODW has main events which occur each year including the BODW Forum where designers give presentations. There is also the HKDC Award Gala Dinner where the <a href="HKDC%20Awards">HKDC Awards</a> are presented. These awards include the Design for Asia Awards, the World’s Outstanding Chinese Designer Award, the Design Le... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707819 | 19,707,819 | 4 | {
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221 | Princess Maria Immacolata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1874–1947) | Princess "Maria Immaculata" Cristina Pia Isabella of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Full Italian name: "Maria Immacolata Speranza Pia Teresa Cristina Filomena Lucia Anna Isabella Cecilia Apollonia Barbara Agnese Zenobia, Principessa di Borbone delle Due Sicilie",) (30 October 1874 – 28 November 1947) was the fourth child and el... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707839 | 19,707,839 | 0 | {
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222 | Princess Maria Immacolata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1874–1947) | Maria Immaculata married <a href="Prince%20Johann%20Georg%20of%20Saxony">Prince Johann Georg of Saxony</a>, sixth child and second-eldest son of <a href="George%20of%20Saxony">George of Saxony</a> and his wife <a href="Maria%20Anna%20of%20Portugal">Maria Anna of Portugal</a>, on 30 October 1906 in <a href="Cannes">Cann... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707839 | 19,707,839 | 1 | {
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223 | Tamim al-Dari | Tamīm ibn Aws al-Dārī (, died 661) was a <a href="sahaba">companion</a> of <a href="Muhammad">Muhammad</a> and an early convert from <a href="Christianity">Christianity</a> to Islam. In <a href="Islamic%20eschatology">Islamic eschatology</a> he is known for encountering <a href="Dajjal">Dajjal</a> during one of his jou... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 0 | {
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224 | Tamim al-Dari | Originally a <a href="Arab%20Christian">Christian</a> priest, al-Dari lived in <a href="Byzantine%20Empire">Byzantine</a>-ruled <a href="Palestine%20%28region%29">Palestine</a> and belonged to the Banu al-Dar—a clan of the <a href="Banu%20Lakhm">Lakhm</a> tribe. His first contact with Muhammad was in 628 CE when he led... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 1 | {
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225 | Tamim al-Dari | After his conversion, al-Dari became an adviser to Muhammad, particularly on public worship. His advice included the introduction of oil <a href="mosque%20lamp">lamp</a>s in <a href="mosque">mosque</a>s. He is traditionally considered to be the first narrator of Islamic religious stories. Many of his stories included o... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 2 | {
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226 | Tamim al-Dari | Prior to Muhammad's death, al-Dari was granted a large "qita'a" (akin to a fief) for control of <a href="Hebron">Hebron</a>, <a href="Beit%20Einun">Beit Einun</a> and the <a href="Hebron%20Hills">surrounding area</a>, although at that time Palestine was still under <a href="Byzantine">Byzantine</a> control. The deed wa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 3 | {
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227 | Tamim al-Dari | In 655, al-Dari left Medina to reside in his native Palestine where he died in 661. According to tradition, he is buried in the town of <a href="Bayt%20Jibrin">Bayt Jibrin</a> (in the vicinity of Hebron). Today his <a href="maqam%20%28shrine%29">maqam (shrine)</a> is abandoned and located just north to Kibbutz <a href=... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 4 | {
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228 | Tamim al-Dari | According to <a href="Sunni">Sunni</a> sources, Tamim ad-Dari had embarked on an expedition that was shipwrecked on a mysterious island. On this island, he is taken by a strange creature <a href="al-Jassasah">al-Jassasah</a> to meet a chained man inside of a monastery, who is said to have been intrigued by the arrival ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 5 | {
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229 | Tamim al-Dari | During an audience with Muhammad, it is said that Tamim had asked him for a deed to two villages or estates in the area of Palestine. This was an unusual request because they were granted ownership over property that at the time was considered far from Muhammad's control. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 6 | {
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230 | Tamim al-Dari | As the land was not in the Muhammad's possession at the time, Muslim hagiographical sources, including modern scholars, mention this apparent feat of foreknowledge as a proof to bolster Muhammad's claim of Prophethood. Tamim legally acquired the property under the reign of the second Caliph <a href="Umar">Umar</a> and ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 7 | {
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231 | Tamim al-Dari | When the Seljuk Turks became dominant in Jerusalem (1073 CE), the Daris claim to the land came to face serious disputes; in certain cases, it seems that the rulers of the land had aimed to dispossess the Daris from their land. One example of an issue raised was by the Qadi of Jerusalem, Abu Hatim al-Harawi al-Hanafi is... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707875 | 19,707,875 | 8 | {
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232 | The Tax Inspector | The Tax Inspector is a 1991 <a href="novel">novel</a> by <a href="Peter%20Carey%20%28novelist%29">Peter Carey</a>, published in <a href="Australia">Australia</a> by the <a href="University%20of%20Queensland%20Press">University of Queensland Press</a>, in the UK by <a href="Faber%20%26amp%3B%20Faber">Faber & Faber</a> a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 0 | {
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233 | The Tax Inspector | Catchprice Motors is a terminally run-down used car business founded by 'Cacka' Catchprice and his wife Frieda in the 1940s but now resembling nothing more than a "badly tended family grave". The business is in Franklin, <a href="New%20South%20Wales">New South Wales</a>, which used to be a country town twenty miles fro... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 1 | {
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234 | The Tax Inspector | All of the Catchprice children were abused when young and are dysfunctional in their various ways. Their mother Frieda, who had turned a blind eye to Cacka's behaviour while he was alive, would rather have run a flower farm on their plot. Cathy was brought up on opera but now writes her own country material and longs t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 2 | {
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235 | The Tax Inspector | Into this scenario enters Maria Takis, the Tax Inspector, who takes vengeful pleasure in investigating the affairs of the rich and privileged. Unmarried and eight months pregnant, she has now been sidelined into auditing the finances of Catchprice Motors. By doing so she acts as the catalyst that destabilises the lives... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 3 | {
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236 | The Tax Inspector | Benny too believes he is in love with Maria and kidnaps her. As the buildings blow up about the waterlogged cellar in which he has his den, Maria gives birth and bludgeons Benny to death in order to save her child. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 4 | {
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237 | The Tax Inspector | "The Tax Inspector" was Peter Carey's first novel following <a href="Oscar%20and%20Lucinda">Oscar and Lucinda</a>, which had won the <a href="Booker%20Prize">Booker Prize</a> in 1988. Begun as a reaction to hearing the then premier of <a href="Queensland">Queensland</a> declare his intention to cut the taxes of the aff... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 5 | {
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238 | The Tax Inspector | Assessments in general praised the quality of the writing while criticising the story's shortcomings. <a href="Francine%20Prose">Francine Prose</a>, for example, reviewing the book for "<a href="The%20New%20York%20Times">The New York Times</a>", commented that "to summarize the novel's characters or its twisted plot is... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 6 | {
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239 | The Tax Inspector | Returning to the novel a decade later, David Carroll found himself broadly in agreement as to the persuasiveness of Carey's writing. He "concentrates on the characters and their stories, conveying his wonderful knack for detail and the twisted yet compelling logic that underpins his societies", but for all that "the no... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19707878 | 19,707,878 | 7 | {
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240 | Front Page Detective | Front Page Detective is an American crime drama series which aired on the <a href="DuMont%20Television%20Network">DuMont Television Network</a> on Fridays at 9:30 p.m. ET from July 6, 1951, to September 19, 1952, and in October and November 1953. The program was then in <a href="broadcast%20syndication">broadcast syndi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 0 | {
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241 | Front Page Detective | "Front Page Detective" stars <a href="Edmund%20Lowe">Edmund Lowe</a> as David Chase, a newspaper columnist who helps police solve especially difficult mysteries. The title derived from a popular true-crime <a href="magazine">magazine</a> of the same name, and stories were based on material from the magazine. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 1 | {
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242 | Front Page Detective | Other cast members were <a href="Frank%20Jenks">Frank Jenks</a> as Lieutenant Rodney, <a href="Paula%20Drew">Paula Drew</a> as Sharon Richards, and George Pembroke as Lieutenant Andrews. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 2 | {
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243 | Front Page Detective | <a href="Jerry%20Fairbanks">Jerry Fairbanks</a> was the producer and distributor, and Arnold Wester was the director. <a href="Gene%20Levitt">Gene Levitt</a> and Robert Mitcher were the writers. Episodes were filmed in Los Angeles on sound stages, with stock film used for exterior shots. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 3 | {
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244 | Front Page Detective | <a href="UCLA%20Film%20and%20Television%20Archive">UCLA Film and Television Archive</a> has 17 episodes of this series. <a href="Internet%20Archive">Internet Archive</a> and TV4U also have one episode each. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 4 | {
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245 | Front Page Detective | Unlike many other programs which aired on DuMont, the series was produced on film by an outside production company. A few episodes are available on <a href="DVD">DVD</a> and online, usually as part of early TV compilations. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 5 | {
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246 | Front Page Detective | The trade publication "<a href="Variety%20%28magazine%29">Variety</a>" described one episode of "Front Page Detective" as "a dull affair, which the actors seemed to realize and refuse to help." The review called the actors' performances "unimaginative" and said that work behind the cameras "was slipshod and oftentimes ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 6 | {
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247 | Front Page Detective | A review in "<a href="The%20New%20York%20Times">The New York Times</a>" of the series's initial episode found that its drama paled in comparison to that of the <a href="Kefauver%20Commission">Kefauver Commission</a> hearings that were then being televised. The reviewer suggested that the killer was fairly obvious and d... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708097 | 19,708,097 | 7 | {
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248 | Henrietta Montalba | Henrietta Mary Ann Skerrett Montalba (8 April 1848 – 14 September 1893) was a British sculptor, born into a renowned family of artists. She studied art at what was to become the <a href="Royal%20College%20of%20Art">Royal College of Art</a> with fellow-student, <a href="Princess%20Louise%2C%20Duchess%20of%20Argyll">Prin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 0 | {
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249 | Henrietta Montalba | Montalba first exhibited at the <a href="Royal%20Academy">Royal Academy</a> in 1876, and her work was often seen at the <a href="Grosvenor%20Gallery">Grosvenor Gallery</a> in London. Montalba was rarely separated from her family, residing in later days chiefly at the family home in Venice, Italy. She died in Venice on ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 1 | {
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250 | Henrietta Montalba | Henrietta Montalba was born on 8 April 1848, the fifth child and the fourth daughter of <a href="Anthony%20R.%20Montalba">Anthony Rubens Montalba</a> and Emeline (née Davies), all of whom would attain considerable success as artists. Her birth was at 9 Camden Terrace West, <a href="Camden%20Town">Camden New Town</a>, S... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 2 | {
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251 | Henrietta Montalba | Montalba first exhibited at the <a href="Royal%20Academy">Royal Academy</a> in 1876, and her work was often seen at the <a href="Grosvenor%20Gallery">Grosvenor Gallery</a>, the <a href="New%20Gallery%20%28London%29">New Gallery</a>, and elsewhere. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 3 | {
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252 | Henrietta Montalba | She mainly devoted herself to portrait or fancy busts; some executed in marble, like those of Doctor Mezger of <a href="Amsterdam">Amsterdam</a> (Grosvenor Gallery, 1886), and Dr. Schollander, the Scandinavian artist; others in bronze, like that of the <a href="John%20Campbell%2C%209th%20Duke%20of%20Argyll">Marquess of... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 4 | {
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253 | Henrietta Montalba | Her marble bust of <a href="Richard%20Burchett">Richard Burchett</a>, headmaster of the South Kensington Schools, has been transferred to the new building of the <a href="Royal%20Academy%20of%20Art">Royal Academy of Art</a>, along with its setting designed by <a href="George%20Clausen">George Clausen</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 5 | {
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254 | Henrietta Montalba | She was on terms of friendship with her fellow-student <a href="Princess%20Louise%2C%20Duchess%20of%20Argyll">Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll</a>, who painted a portrait of her and presented it to the <a href="Royal%20Canadian%20Academy%20of%20Arts">Canadian Academy of Arts</a> in <a href="Ottawa">Ottawa</a> (now in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 6 | {
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255 | Henrietta Montalba | Henrietta was rarely separated from her family, living in later days chiefly in Venice, and making frequent visits with them in Italy, Sweden, and elsewhere. Besides her artistic gifts she possessed great linguistic talent. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 7 | {
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256 | Henrietta Montalba | In 1892 her health began to fail her, and after a lingering illness she died in Venice, on 14 September 1893, and was buried near her father in the cemetery of <a href="Isola%20di%20San%20Michele">San Michele</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 8 | {
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257 | Henrietta Montalba | One of her sculptures, a bronze titled "Boy Catching a Crab", from 1893, is displayed in <a href="The%20Victoria%20and%20Albert%20Museum">The Victoria and Albert Museum</a>. Her marble bust of her principal at college, the heavily bearded painter <a href="Richard%20Burchett">Richard Burchett</a>, set in an elaborate pi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708115 | 19,708,115 | 9 | {
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258 | Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 18 | The 18th <a href="Pennsylvania%20House%20of%20Representatives">Pennsylvania House of Representatives</a> District is located in <a href="Southeastern%20Pennsylvania">Southeastern Pennsylvania</a>. The seat is occupied by <a href="Republican%20Party%20%28United%20States%29">Republican</a> <a href="K.C.%20Tomlinson">K.C.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708178 | 19,708,178 | 0 | {
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259 | Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 18 | The seat was previously vacant for two months after <a href="Gene%20DiGirolamo">Gene DiGirolamo</a> left the seat which he had held since 1995 to join the <a href="Bucks%20County%2C%20Pennsylvania">Bucks County Board of Commissioners</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708178 | 19,708,178 | 1 | {
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260 | Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 18 | Pennsylvania's 18th District is located in <a href="Bucks%20County%2C%20Pennsylvania">Bucks County</a> and includes the following areas: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708178 | 19,708,178 | 2 | {
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261 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks attended <a href="Hendrick%20Hudson%20High%20School">Hendrick Hudson High School</a> in Montrose, New York. When Jenks was 16 he founded the Hendrick Hudson Film Festival, featuring <a href="James%20Earl%20Jones">James Earl Jones</a> as its keynote speaker. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 0 | {
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262 | Andrew Jenks | His father is <a href="Bruce%20Jenks">Bruce Jenks</a>, Assistant Secretary General for the United Nations. His mother is Nancy Piper Jenks, a family nurse practitioner who is site director in internal medicine at Hudson River HealthCare in Peekskill, NY. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 1 | {
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263 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks attended <a href="New%20York%20University%20Tisch%20School%20of%20the%20Arts">New York University Tisch School of the Arts</a> before dropping out after his sophomore year. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 2 | {
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264 | Andrew Jenks | At 19 years old, Jenks moved into an assisted living facility, starring, directing, and producing the feature film "Andrew Jenks, Room 335". While a sophomore at <a href="New%20York%20University">New York University</a>, HBO bought the rights to the film and released the documentary on January 15, 2008. The film premie... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 3 | {
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265 | Andrew Jenks | Andrew Jenks, Room 335 is an example of a participatory documentary. Jenks' connection to his subjects makes an impact on him as well as them. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 4 | {
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266 | Andrew Jenks | When he was 21 years old, ESPN Films financed Andrew's second film, "The Zen of Bobby V". The film received good reviews after premiering at the TriBeca Film Festival. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 5 | {
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267 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks said of the pitch process 'It was me and my two friends – 21 years old, telling <a href="ESPN">ESPN</a>, the 'Worldwide Leader in Sports' that this was a story that had to be told -that it was their duty. I think we left every meeting unsure if we were acting our age, or just showcasing our passion'. Due to a dis... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 6 | {
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268 | Andrew Jenks | At the International Documentary Film Festival at Amsterdam, Jenks was widely acclaimed as one of the next great American filmmakers, and compared to filmmaker <a href="Woody%20Allen">Woody Allen</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 7 | {
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269 | Andrew Jenks | In January 2010, <a href="MTV">MTV</a> signed Jenks to do a documentary-series titled "<a href="World%20of%20Jenks">World of Jenks</a>". Jenks claimed his inspiration behind "World of Jenks" was that "I [Andrew] also want to tell the stories of my generation. I want to be a filmmaker that is able to capture what my gen... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 8 | {
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270 | Andrew Jenks | Season 2 of "World of Jenks" expanded to hour long episodes and continued to be a ratings hit. MSN remarked, "'Jenks – like Chad, Kaylin and D-Real – has overcome the odds and consistently triumphed in its timeslot." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 9 | {
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271 | Andrew Jenks | The award-winning show was dubbed as a show unlike any other on MTV. U.S. News & World Report said, "The only way to understand someone else's life is to live it. That's the premise behind documentary filmmaker Andrew Jenks's World of Jenks... The result: a raw, intimate look at daily struggles and victories, and what ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 10 | {
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272 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks was the face MTV's 2012 election coverage, both producing and hosting. He interviewed or asked questions to nearly all of the candidates, including Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 11 | {
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273 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks is the creator of "It's About a Girl", a <a href="magic%20realism">magic realism</a> <a href="YouTube">YouTube</a> web series premiered July 9, 2013. He plays a man who pursues the girl of his dreams, played by <a href="Taryn%20Southern">Taryn Southern</a>. "<a href="Tubefilter">Tubefilter</a>" praised the series... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 12 | {
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274 | Andrew Jenks | In May 2014, ESPN released the 30 for 30 short "Posterized", a look into former NBA center Shawn Bradley. Bradley is mostly remembered for two things—being one of the tallest players to ever play in the NBA and for being on the wrong end of a lot of great dunks. Through interviews with Jeff Van Gundy and Shawn Bradley,... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 13 | {
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275 | Andrew Jenks | In 2014, ESPN Films' 30 for 30 Shorts series took home an Emmy for Outstanding Short-Format Nonfiction Program. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 14 | {
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276 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks had advocated on behalf of prisoners wrongfully incarcerated. In 2011, he called for the release of <a href="Ryan%20W.%20Ferguson">Ryan Ferguson</a>. He later advocated for the release of Kalvin Michael Smith who was released after 20 years in prison. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 15 | {
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277 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks has teamed up with <a href="DKMS">DKMS</a> and DoSomething to promote teens and college students to join the bone marrow donor registry. He will be participating in college speaking tours where he will try to raise awareness and involvement. He also did a PSA for Do Something with a five-year-old leukemia patient... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 16 | {
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278 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks directed a feature-length documentary titled "It's Not Over", an inspiring story of three courageous millennials from around the world who are living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Jenks takes viewers on a journey across India, South Africa and the United States to experience the epidemic first hand. The result is... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 17 | {
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279 | Andrew Jenks | It's Not Over was made possible by the M·A·C AIDS Fund and is available on Netflix, SnagFilms, Hulu and Pivot (where available). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 18 | {
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280 | Andrew Jenks | In 2015, CNN Films released "All American Family", a short film Jenks' company produced and he directed. The film chronicles an all-Deaf high school championship football team. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and Los Angeles Film Festival and won Best Short Film at the Hamptons International Film Festiv... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 19 | {
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281 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks premiered his latest feature documentary titled "<a href="dream/killer">dream/killer</a>" at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, his most acclaimed film since ROOM 335. The New York Times said the film "elicits incredulity, frustration and astonishment...fast-paced and frightening.", the Village Voice calling it a "M... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 20 | {
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282 | Andrew Jenks | While in production, Jenks made head waves in the legal community after filming Ryan Ferguson in prison giving a plea straight to camera. After nearly 10 years, Ferguson's conviction was vacated. Jenks however indicated, the film is bittersweet, "I wanted to make sure that people knew this was not going to be a happy e... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 21 | {
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283 | Andrew Jenks | In 2016, Jenks co-created and executive produced the MTV Series, "Unlocking the Truth". The docu-series followed Ryan Ferguson as he investigated three cases believed to have resulted in wrongful convictions. It is believed that the series led to the release of Kalvin Michael Smith. Jenks noted that, "This show starts ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 22 | {
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284 | Andrew Jenks | In 2015, Jenks sold a spec script to ABC Studios, titled "Sam". He said after covering the 2012 election for MTV, he believed "education would prove to be America's greatest weakness. It will catch up with us. And this is coming from me, certainly no genius. I haven't even graduated college". "Sam" follows a quirky tea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 23 | {
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285 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks sold and developed a half hour comedy titled "The Motivational Speaker" to HBO in 2016. The project remains in development with HBO and Pretty Matches, the Sarah Jessica Parker production company. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 24 | {
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286 | Andrew Jenks | In 2019, Jenks began hosting the podcast "<a href="Gangster%20Capitalism">Gangster Capitalism</a>", the first C13Originals podcast produced by <a href="Cadence13">Cadence13</a>. Season one was nominated for a Peabody Award and optioned as a TV series. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 25 | {
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287 | Andrew Jenks | In October 2017, Jenks debuted as writer and narrator of the documentary podcast <a href="https%3A//www.stitcher.com/podcast/cadence13/what-really-happened/e/51657775">What Really Happened</a> from Seven Bucks Productions, with executive producers <a href="Dwayne%20Johnson">Dwayne Johnson</a> and <a href="https%3A//var... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 26 | {
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288 | Andrew Jenks | Jenks founded the all All-American High School Film Festival. The annual event is held at the AMC Theatres in Times Square, New York City, the largest movie theater in the United States. The festival has given over $1,00,000 in scholarships and prizes, hosted over 30 universities for the largest arts college fair in th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 27 | {
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289 | Andrew Jenks | After the release of <a href="Pitch%20Perfect">Pitch Perfect</a>, E! News broke the story that Jenks was dating actress <a href="Brittany%20Snow">Brittany Snow</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 28 | {
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290 | Andrew Jenks | On his podcast, What Really Happened?, produced by <a href="Dwayne%20Johnson">Dwayne Johnson</a>, Andrew revealed he had "battled depression, and it took time to just say that out loud", adding in an interview with Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen that while at MTV he was embarrassed and had turned down an offer to speak at the ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 29 | {
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291 | Andrew Jenks | In 2014, while only attaining a high school degree, Andrew received an honorary doctorate from <a href="Quinnipiac%20University">Quinnipiac University</a> for his “quest to uncover stories that beg to be told.”. A bomb threat delayed the event. Jenks, and the nearly 9,000 attendees, moved to the <a href="M%26amp%3BT%20... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708224 | 19,708,224 | 30 | {
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292 | AMP Business | AMP Business was an early morning business program hosted by Nadine Chalmers-Ross airing on <a href="TVNZ%201">TV One</a> in New Zealand. The show was followed by "<a href="Breakfast%20%28New%20Zealand%20Television%20Programme%29">Breakfast</a>". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708251 | 19,708,251 | 0 | {
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293 | AMP Business | From 1997 to 2007 the programme was hosted and co-produced by Michael Wilson. During this time it was called "Telstra Business", "TelstraSaturn Business", "TelstraClear Business", "Business" and "ASB Business". Wilson went to <a href="TV3%20%28New%20Zealand%29">TV3</a> in October 2007. allegedly because he was unhappy ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708251 | 19,708,251 | 1 | {
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294 | Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell | is a 1968 Japanese <a href="science%20fiction%20horror%20film">science fiction horror film</a> directed by Hajime Sato. The film is loosely based on the 1967 <a href="tokusatsu">tokusatsu</a> series "Gokemidoro", produced by <a href="P%20Productions">P Productions</a>. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708435 | 19,708,435 | 0 | {
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295 | Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell | After receiving a radio message about a <a href="bomb%20threat">bomb threat</a> against the plane, co-pilot Sugisaka checks the passengers' bags for the bomb, clearing them apart from one man who had no bag. <a href="Stewardess">Stewardess</a> Kuzumi opens an unaccompanied suitcase under a bench, finding a rifle. The m... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708435 | 19,708,435 | 1 | {
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296 | Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell | Only a handful of people survived the crash: Sugisaka; Kuzumi; Mrs. Neal, an American widow; Senator Mano of the Constitutional Democratic Party; weapons exporter Tokiyasu and his wife Noriko; psychiatrist Momotake; space biologist Professor Sagai; and the young man who called in the bomb threat. The hijacker suddenly ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708435 | 19,708,435 | 2 | {
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297 | Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell | Sugisaka finds the unconscious Kuzumi and carries her back to the plane. Dr. Momotake later hypnotizes her to recount the events in the jungle. The teenager who called in the bomb threat attacks Dr. Momotake, causing him to fall off the cliff, where he comes across the hijacker, who kills him by draining his blood. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708435 | 19,708,435 | 3 | {
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298 | Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell | As the survivors discuss finding water, they hear a knock at the door. Sugisaka opens it to find the hijacker lying on the ground with a big scar on his forehead. The survivors carry the hijacker inside and dress his wound. Tokiyasu then uses the rifle to force everyone out of the plane, and he locks himself safely ins... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708435 | 19,708,435 | 4 | {
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299 | Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell | The passengers argue about whether <a href="Extraterrestrials%20in%20fiction">extraterrestrial</a>s would invade Earth. Professor Sagai theorizes that the hijacker turned into a vampire. Mano challenges them to prove there are vampires, causing the others to plan to sacrifice someone to the Gokemidoro. The survivors sh... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=19708435 | 19,708,435 | 5 | {
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