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Francis Daw Tang

Francis Daw Tang is the current Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Myitkyina, in Kachin State, Myanmar. Since 2003, Daw Tang, an ethnic Kachin, has been the primary clergyman in Myitkyina, overseeing more than 40 priests and often making executive decisions on a variety of projects currently undertaken by the Roman Catholic Church in the highly under-developed region of northern Burma. During his time as bishop, Daw Tang has frequently petitioned government, military and paramilitary organizations to resolve conflicts and push towards a meaningful peace process in order to mitigate death and displacement.

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1925 Cincinnati Reds season

The 1925 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the National League with a record of 80–73, 15 games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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André Warnod

André Warnod was a French writer, goguettier, art critic, and illustrator, who witnessed the artistic scenes of Montmartre and Montparnasse during the 1910s-1930s.

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Litchfield, Kansas

Litchfield is an unincorporated community in Crawford County, Kansas, United States. It is located east of Frontenac at S 250th St and E 570th Ave.

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Eli Rosebraugh

Eli Ethelbert Rosebraugh (typically spelled Rosebrough during his career) was an American professional baseball player. According to a Sporting Life article from June 18, 1898, he threw a no-hitter with the Dayton Old Soldiers. The Pirates bought Rosebraugh for $700 on July 31,1898.

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Önder Sav

Önder Sav is a Turkish lawyer and politician. He is of Circassian origin. He graduated from Ankara University Law School.

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Kencha

Kencha is a 2009 Indian Kannada-language film directed by P. N. Sathya starring Prajwal Devaraj and Pragna in lead roles.

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Catherine McQueen

Catherine McQueen , is a Scottish model, part-time actress, TV presenter and DJ.

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Michael Hill (English cricketer)

Michael John Hill is an English former first-class cricketer. Hill was born in July 1951 at Harwell, Berkshire. He was educated at Abingdon School where he was coached by ex-England cricketer Gerald Smithson.

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Tremethick Cross

Tremethick Cross (from Cornish: Trenmedhek) is a hamlet around a crossroads in the parish of Madron, in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. Between 1863 and 1884, the A3071 road, was a turnpike serving the mining industry at St Just for the transport of ore to the nearest harbour in Penzance. A toll house, two miles west of Penzance, can still be seen on the crossroads.

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Leiarius arekaima

Leiarius arekaima, commonly known as the Tiger pimelodus, is a species of benthopelagic catfish that is currently incertae sedis the family Pimelodidae. It is native to Guyana and Brazil.

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Syrian Turkmen Group

The Syrian Turkmen Group (Turkish: Suriye Türkmenler Birliği) was an early Syrian opposition movement of Syrian Turkmens. Founded in 2011 by prominent Syrian Turkmens and 180 Syrian Turkmen in Turkey, it was led by Bekir Atacan. In late 2011, it joined forces with the preexisting Syrian Turkmen Movement to form the larger Syria Turkmen Bloc, which was officially established in February 2012.

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St. Stephan's Church, Munich

St. Stephan's Church is a former cemetery church of the old South Cemetery in Munich, Germany. It is the chapel of the parish church of St Peter.

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Apostles of Johane Maranke

Apostles of Johane Marange is an African Initiated Church movement that was started by Johane Marange in Southern Rhodesia in 1932. The "Apostolic Church of John Marange" (as it is officially called) numbers over 300,000 adherents in five African nations. It is one of the largest movements in the Zionist churches of Africa.

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Marj Fogelman

Marj Fogelman is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2023. A member of the Republican Party of Minnesota, Fogelman represents District 21B in southwestern Minnesota, which includes the city of Worthington and parts of Cottonwood, Jackson, Martin, Nobles, and Watonwan Counties.

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Cita Morei

Elicita 'Cita' Morei is a Palauan women's liberation and anti-nuclear weapons activist and writer. She is a member of the Belauan women's organization, Otil a Beluad and author of Belau Be Brave and Planting the Mustard Seed of World Peace. Morei is also an active campaigner for the preservation of the land in the Pacific island of Palau.

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George Oliver (historian)

George Oliver was an English Roman Catholic priest and a historian of Exeter, Devon, England, and its environs.

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Theodore G. Garfield

Theodore G. Garfield served as a justice of the Iowa Supreme Court longer than all but one other justice from January 1, 1941, until his retirement on November 11, 1969.

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Rita H. Roaldsen

Rita H. Roaldsen is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Troms in 1993, but was not re-elected in 1997.

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Gustav Mahler Museum

The Gustav Mahler Museum is a museum in Hamburg-Neustadt, Germany, dedicated to the memory of the classical composer Gustav Mahler. Established in a historic building in the Composers Quarter, it opened on 29 May 2018. Mahler worked from 1891 to 1897 in Hamburg as chief conductor of operas.

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