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Super Crazy (album)

Super Crazy is the fourth album by American stand-up comedian, Todd Barry. It was released on July 24, 2012 by Comedy Central Records. A live DVD of the same name was also released on July 24, 2012.

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Jon Ewo

Jon Ewo is a Norwegian novelist, short story writer, crime fiction writer and children's writer. He was born in Oslo and educated as librarian. He made his literary debut in 1986 with the short story collection Det sies at oktober er en fin måned.

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Christian Brethren in Egypt

The Christian Brethren are a denomination of Protestant Christianity in Egypt. They are related to the Exclusive Brethren tradition, even though the Christian Brethren label is internationally used more often by Open rather than Exclusive Brethren. The Evangelical publication Operation World estimates that the Christian Brethren in Egypt had 27,500 adults and children attending 283 assemblies as of 2010.

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Il volpone

Il volpone is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed in by Maurizio Ponzi, inspired by Ben Jonson's comedy with the same name. The film stars Enrico Montesano, Enrico Maria Salerno and Paolo Villaggio.

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Serbay Yağız

Serbay Yagiz is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Kahramanmaraşspor.

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Mariano Moro

Mariano Moro is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Bauzi language

Bauzi (also written Baudi, Baudji, Baudzi, Bauri) is a Papuan language of the East Geelvink Bay family spoken in the Indonesian province of Papua. Dialects are Gesda Dae, Neao, and Aumenefa. Villages are Danau Bira, Itaba, Kustera, Neao, Noiadi, Solom, and Vakiadi.

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Fissurisepta granulosa

Fissurisepta granulosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets. It is found in the northeast Atlantic Ocean and in the Mediterranean Sea.

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White Horse Tavern (Boston, Massachusetts)

The White Horse was a tavern in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 17th and 18th centuries. A well-known gathering place in colonial Boston, it "had a large square sign projecting over the footway, on which was delineated a white charger." Located near Boylston Street, the White Horse was frequently mentioned as a wayfinder to other establishments nearby. A number of taverns were clustered on old Newbury Street in the 18th century: Lamb Tavern, Liberty Tavern, and Red Lion.

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Cinnamon Hill

Cinnamon Hill is a great house and sugar plantation associated with the Cornwall plantation located in St James Parish, Jamaica. It is close to Rose Hall and overlooks the sea. The house was started by Samuel Barrett junior , who had bought the Cornwall Estate.

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Anthony Lukeman

Anthony Lukeman was a lieutenant general in the United States Marine Corps who served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Manpower and Personnel Policy). He is the father of MajGen James W. Lukeman, USMC (ret).

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Rita Boumi-Pappa

Rita Boumi-Pappa was a Greek poet, translator and short story writer. She published a total of sixteen poetry books, one being in Italian.

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Wax-ester hydrolase

The enzyme wax-ester hydrolase (EC 3.1.1.50) catalyzes the reaction.

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Waterloo Round Tower

The Waterloo Round Tower is a folly bell tower in Waterloo village in Ballygibbon townland, 2 kilometers north of Blarney in county Cork, Ireland. It is situated next to St. Mary's church on a hill, and overlooks the River Martin and the 18th-century Putland's Bridge which predates the tower.

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Zurab Dzhidzhishvili

Zurab Dzhidzhishvili is a Georgian alpine skier. He competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics and the 1998 Winter Olympics. In 1996 and 1997, he appeared at the world alpine skiing championships.

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Tatocnemis

Tatocnemis is a genus of flatwings in the damselfly order Odonata. There are about 10 described species in Tatocnemis. As a result of molecular phylogenetic studies by Bybee et al.

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Rivière du Petit Portage

The rivière du Petit Portage (in English: Little Portage River) is a tributary of the west bank of the Chaudière River which flows northward to empty onto the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. The Petit Portage river flows in the municipalities of Saint-Hilaire-de-Dorset and Saint-Gédéon-de-Beauce, in the Beauce-Sartigan Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, in Quebec, in Canada.

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Eacles acuta

Eacles acuta is a moth of the family Saturniidae. It is found in South America, including French Guiana. The wings are yellow with large orange patches near the tips and the wingtips are pointed.

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Baal I

Baal I was a king of Tyre (680–660 BC). His name is the same as that of the Phoenician deity, Baal. He was tributary to the Assyrians, who had conquered the rest of Phoenicia.

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1909 Brighton state by-election

The 1909 Brighton state by-election was held on 8 October 1909 to elect the next member for Brighton in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, following the death of incumbent MP and former premier Thomas Bent. Bent, who served as premier from February 1904 until January 1909, died on 17 September 1909 at his home in Bay Street, Brighton. He had been unopposed at the previous election in 1908.

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