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Houlder and Monarch Hill Pits, Upper Halling

Houlder and Monarch Hill Pits is a 0.7-hectare (1.7-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Upper Halling in Kent, England. It is a Geological Conservation Review site. This site has a sequence of deposits covering the end of the Last glacial period, with two sheets of glacial deposits separated by a fossil soil assigned to the late glacial interstadial around 13,000 years ago.

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Jim Brown (disambiguation)

Jim Brown may refer to:.

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List of The Big O chapters

This is a list of chapters of the manga adaptation of Sunrise's The Big O (THE ビッグオー, Za Biggu Ō) anime television series. The chapters are written and drawn by Hitoshi Ariga and published by Kodansha in Magazine Z. The Big O was conceived as a media franchise.

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John Van Lear McMahon

John Van Lear McMahon was a lawyer who was born in Maryland in about 1800. He was educated at Princeton, studied law and entered the Maryland Bar. On account of his oratorical gifts, he was influential in the politics as a state legislator.

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Peter Sharp (artist)

Peter Sharp is an Australian artist who works predominantly in drawing.

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Harry Hoey

Harry Hoey was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. Graded from the Hurstville United junior club in 1925, Harry Hoey went on play 4 seasons of first grade with the St. George club, retiring in 1930.

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Sarayan river

Sarayan is small tributary of Gomti river which flows through Lakhimpur and Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh.

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Bouzyges

Bouzyges ("Ox-yoker") is a culture hero from Greek mythology, credited with the invention of many agricultural practices; most notably, he was the first man to yoke oxen to a plough and introduced cultivation to Athens. He has sometimes been identified or confused with Epimenides, who visited and purified Athens. He appeared in Athenian literature in the 6th century BC, and Lasus of Hermione, the 6th century BC poet, mentioned him.

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National University Corporation

A National University Corporation (国立大学法人, Kokuritsu Daigaku Hōjin) is a corporate body (legal entity) established under the provisions of the National University Corporation Act for the purpose of establishing a national university in Japan.

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List of football clubs in the Turks and Caicos Islands

This is a list of football (soccer) clubs in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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Hamburg Institute of International Economics

Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI) is either a think tank or a privately funded economic research institute whose sole shareholder since 2016 has been the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce.

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Clastopteridae

Clastopteridae is a family of spittlebugs in the order Hemiptera. There are at least 10 genera and 100 described species in Clastopteridae.

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1989 in Brazilian television

This is a list of Brazilian television related events from 1989.

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Rafael Reyes (footballer)

Rafael Reyes is a Colombian former footballer who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics.

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Jaunakaimis, Gudžiūnai

Jaunakaimis is a village in Kėdainiai district municipality, in Kaunas County, in central Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, the village was uninhabited. It is located by the Jonava-Šeduva road, 2 km from Gudžiūnai.

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Cerastes

The cerastes (Greek: κεράστης, transliteration: kerastēs, meaning "having horns") is a creature of Greek legend, a serpent that is incredibly flexible—so much so that it is said to have no spine. Cerastae can have either two large ram-like horns or two pairs of smaller horns. The cerastes hides its head in the sand with only the horns protruding out of the surface; this is meant to deceive other animals into thinking it is food.

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Dracula (1995 play)

Dracula is a 1995 stage adaptation co-authored and by John Godber and Jane Thornton from Bram Stoker's 1897 novel of the same title. Its world premier was at the Spring Street Theatre, home of Hull Truck Theatre at Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.

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Hendrik Groen

Hendrik Groen is the pseudonym of Peter de Smet , a Dutch writer. He is the author of the 2014 book Pogingen iets van het leven te maken: Het geheime dagboek van Hendrik Groen, 83¼ jaar (The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen, 83¼ Years Old), and its 2016 sequel Zolang er Leven is: Het nieuwe geheime dagboek van Hendrik Groen, 85 jaar. Both books won the Audience Award for the Dutch Book.

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Litoprosopus futilis

Litoprosopus futilis, known generally as the palmetto borer moth or cabbage palm caterpillar, is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae (the owlet moths). It is found in North America.

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Alexandre Arnoux

Alexandre Arnoux was a French screenwriter and novelist.

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