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  • The Norwegian paradox is a dilemma of Norway's economic performance where economic performance is strong despite low R&D investment. The Organisation for...
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    Nutley Windmill is a grade II* listed open trestle post mill at Nutley, East Sussex, England which has been restored to working order. Nutley Windmill...
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    Mods and rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the late 1950s to mid 1960s. Media coverage of the two groups fighting in 1964 sparked...
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  • Celtic started the season 2005–06 looking to win the Scottish Premier League trophy and retain the Scottish Cup. They competed in the Scottish League Cup...
    36 KB (353 words) - 03:40, 6 July 2023
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    Ross Tiger is a traditional side-winder fishing trawler that was converted into a museum ship in 1992. She is currently berthed in Alexandra Dock at her...
    19 KB (2,179 words) - 19:26, 13 April 2023
  • This page provides brief details of primary schools in the borough of Hertsmere in Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom. All the state-funded primary...
    22 KB (1,208 words) - 00:17, 4 February 2023
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    Kilmory (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Mhoire) is a small village on the south coast of the Isle of Arran, located on the coastal road between Lagg and Kildonan...
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    Maria Sødal Arredondo (born 6 July 1985 in Vennesla, Norway) is a Norwegian pop singer. Her surname Arredondo comes from her Chilean stepfather. In March...
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  • Mick Jacob (born January 1946) is an Irish retired hurling selector and former player who enjoyed a successful career as a centre-back with the Wexford...
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    Jan Høiland (6 February 1939, Stavanger, Norway – 7 June 2017, Sweden) was a Norwegian singer, who lived for many years in Harstad. The song "Tiotusen...
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  • Christine Kinealy is an Irish historian, author, and founding director of Ireland's Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipiac University. She is an authority...
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    Stephen Hepburn (born 6 December 1959) is a British politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Jarrow from 1997 to 2019. Hepburn was a member of...
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  • Josie Gallagher (1923 – September 1998) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Gort and with the Galway senior inter-county team...
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  • The Lakanal House fire occurred in a tower block on 3 July 2009 in Camberwell, London. Six people were killed, and at least twenty injured, when a high-rise...
    16 KB (1,636 words) - 19:54, 3 April 2023
  • Thumbnail for Bourne Leisure
    Bourne Leisure Holdings Limited is a British private company which owns a number of subsidiary undertakings operating in the leisure and holiday sectors...
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  • Cuadrilla Resources is an oil and gas exploration and production company founded in 2007. It is headquartered in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, and has operations...
    27 KB (2,291 words) - 14:29, 14 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Gary Imlach
    Gary Imlach (born 1960, at West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire) is a British author, journalist and broadcaster, specialising in sport. After first being...
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  • Deborah Cadbury is a British author, historian and television producer with the BBC. She has won many international awards for her documentaries including...
    26 KB (2,875 words) - 13:15, 11 July 2024
  • Stephen James McKeown (born 17 July 1981) is a Scottish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. McKeown was raised in the Fernhill district...
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  • Thumbnail for McAlpine's Fusiliers
    McAlpine's Fusiliers is an Irish ballad set to a traditional air, popularised in the early 1960s by Dominic Behan. The song relates to the migration of...
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