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Natashi
Natashi is a person who is a made up person in Naruto. Natashi is me but as a naruto version of me. All the boys love Natashi, she is sweet, nice, funny, and very attractive. Natashi's sister is Satashi. Natashi wants to help Sasuke Uchiha to kill Itachi Uchiha. So they both go and follow Orochimaru. My best friend is Gaara of the desert. My 2nd best friend is TenTen.

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M. C. Laskowski
Michael Chris Laskowski is an American logician at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is known for his work in model theory and set theory; particularly for his work in classification theory.

Musica Tejana
Musica Tejana, or Texas- Mexican music, is not necessarily one type of music, but is a whole genre, or cancion- corrido. While these music types may differ, they all have the same basis. They are all home-grown, and they all were created around the time, not only “ Texaco” was shaping, but helped shape Texas-Mexican society.

Most can trace the roots of Musica Tejana back to the nineteenth century, when music-making was considered a representation of social status. Music even had its own    “trade-value”. And although music-making has lost much of its social power, it still has its power to express identity and freedom. Musica Tejana is in full swing, even today, in most “ Tex-Mex” societies. There are those who even make a living by writing music and selling it to modern artists.

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Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services. This is accomplished through an interdisciplinary program of research, consultation, technical assistance and training that focuses on timely and policy-relevant questions concerning the accessibility, adequacy, organization, cost and effectiveness of health care services and the dissemination of this information to policy makers and the general public.

Archan
Archan is a Sanskrit word meaning offering to God. It can also mean worship. It is also an Indian name.

Torrens Bridge railway station, Adelaide
Torrens Bridge railway station is a former railway station on the Outer Harbor line in North Adelaide. The location of the station was east of Bonython Park. It was located 1.7km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station.

Torrens Bridge probably opened between 1858-1870. Facilities at Torrens Bridge were not known. As it's name suggests, the station was located just north of the railway bridge that crossed the River Torrens. Before the station closed, Torrens Bridge was the closest station to Adelaide, but Mile End is now the closest.

The station closed in 1888, and was demolished shortly after. It was the first railway station to close in Adelaide, or South Australia, for that matter. Given that Torrens Bridge was demolished over a century ago, it is impossible to find any evidence of the station.

The G. Edward Griffin From Jekyll Island
Creature from Jekyll Island is a book by G. Edward Griffin. The book is a history of the US Federal Reserve bank, a description of fractional-reserve banking, and a history of banking in the US. According to the Amazon page, presidential candidate Ron Paul has praised the book as "A superb analysis deserving serious attention by all Americans. Be prepared for one heck of a journey through time and mind." The book has many elements of economic libertarianism particularly regarding fiat currency.And also the creature was an SEX addict.

Hamilton, New Zealand
Thomas Wilson (1981-) was born in Hamilton, New Zealand was educated at Southwell School (an Anglican Independent Preparatory School for boys in Hamilton New Zealand) and Saint Paul’s Collegiate School (and Anglican Independent Secondary School for Boys in Hamilton, New Zealand).

Wellington, New Zealand
He completed a Bachelor of Music with Honours at Victoria University of Wellington studying Organ performance under Douglas Mews and Organ Scholar of Saint Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. In 2000 he was appointed Organist and Director of Music at Wellington Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. His work with the Cathedral Choir gained national attention through a busy schedule of services, recordings, broadcasts, tours and concerts, most notably during the Cathedral’s Centennial Festival, during which he conducted performances of Bach’s Mass in B Minor and Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms with the Wellington Sinfonia, as well as Poulenc’s Organ Concerto with organist David Titterington. Under Thomas’ direction the choir toured Italy, singing at services and concerts in Rome, featuring as guest choir at the Epiphany Mass in St. Peter's Basilica}}. His final engagement with the Cathedral Choir was New Zealand’s first period-instrument performance of Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers([[Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610, presented as a liturgical reconstruction. He was NZ Concert FM (Radio New Zealand Concert)recording artist, has recorded two CDs with the Metropolitan Cathedral Choir and worked with numerous groups such as the National Youth Choir, the Wellington Youth Orchestra, the Orpheus Choir of Wellington and the Festival Singers.

London
Thomas Wilson moved to London from New Zealand in 2003 to begin postgraduate education studies in organ (pipe organ) and musicology at the Royal Academy of Music under David Titterington where his research interests included the organ music of Dieterich Buxtehude and the choral music of J.S. Bach. Whilst at the Academy he won prizes for organ playing and improvisation and performed in several high profile concerts, accompanying cellist Stephen Isserlis at the Wigmore Hall and giving a concerto performance in Neresheim Abbey with the Royal Academy Baroque Orchestra.

In 2003, he was also appointed Assistant Director and Organist for the choir of Ealing Abbey but has most recently been Assistant Organist at Westminster Cathedral since October 2004. In addition to working with the Cathedral choir he has specific responsibility for music at non-choral services.

Thomas Wilson was appointed Precentor of Westminster Cathedral in 2006 adding to his already busy work schedule at the Cathedral.

Thomas is married to Madeline, also a New Zealander.

Track listing

 * 1) "Black Star" (Radiohead Cover) – 5:21
 * 2) "Pocahontas" – 4:43
 * 3) "White Freightliner Blues" – 4:08

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GFX
GFX is a shortform for Graphics Card, used in computers.

Grigory Alekseyevich Rapota
Grigory Alekseyevich Rapota is the presidential plenipotentiary for the Southern Federal District of Russia.

United Kingdom of Greater Rosaria
The United Kingdom of Greater Rosaria commonally known as Rosaria or the UKGR is a fictional kingdom located in Europe. It comprises of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Luxembourg Lichtenstine, Netherlands and Belgium. It also has constitutional control over Russia.

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calum johnson
calum johnson is undisputedly the best human being in the universe he gets all the girls, even the guys fancy him especially billy

Craiginator
Project Bumble Bee/Craiginator (working title; H1 2008)

Texas Instruments OMAP3430 -- SGX530 + Cortex-A8

Diagram about Bacteria
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A bacterium (plural: bacteria) is a unicellular microorganism. Typically a few micrometers in length, individual bacteria have a wide-range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods to spirals. Bacteria are ubiquitous in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, seawater, and deep in the Earth's crust. There are typically 40 million bacterial cells in a gram of soil and a million bacterial cells in a milliliter of fresh water; in all, there are approximately five nonillion (5×1030) bacteria in the world. Bacteria are vital in recycling nutrients, and many important steps in nutrient cycles depend on bacteria, such as the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere. However, most of these bacteria have not been characterized, and only about half of the phyla of bacteria have species that can be cultured in the laboratory. The study of bacteria is known as bacteriology, a branch of microbiology. There are approximately 10 times as many bacterial cells as human cells in the human body, with large numbers of bacteria on the skin and in the tract. Although the vast majority of these bacteria are rendered harmless or beneficial by the protective effects of the immune system, a few pathogenic bacteria cause infectious diseases, including cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy and bubonic plague. The most common fatal bacterial diseases are respiratory infections, with tuberculosis alone killing about 2 million people a year, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. In developed countries, antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections and in various agricultural processes, so antibiotic resistance is becoming common. In industry, bacteria are important in processes such as wastewater treatment, the production of cheese and yoghurt, and the manufacture of antibiotics and other chemicals. Bacteria are prokaryotes. Unlike cells of animals and other eukaryotes, bacterial cells do not contain a nucleus and rarely harbour membrane-bound organelles. Although the term bacteria traditionally included all prokaryotes, the scientific classification changed after the discovery in the 1990s that prokaryotic life consists of two very different groups of organisms that evolved independently from an ancient common ancestor. These evolutionary domains are called Bacteria and Archaea

Damon Zex
Damon Zex, real name Fred Zaner is a filmmaker and former Columbus Public Access host for Community 21 in Columbus, Ohio.

Saidian
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Julià Reig Ribó
Julià Reig Ribó was the general councillor for the Valles de Andorra from 1948 to 1949 and general syndic from 1960 to 1978. During this period as the leader in Andorran politics, he undertook a series of measures to modernise the structure of the country, founded the Andorran Social Security Office (1966) and openend up of the country to the outside world.

Introduction
On November 5th, 2007 NVIDIA Corporation announced its proposed Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA). This ESA will be a way for peripheral analog sensors to be summarized, digitally displayed, and controlled client-side through a software control panel. For it to be officially standardized, NVIDIA submitted their plans to the USB-if HID subcommittee for discussion and approval.

Implementation
NVIDIA's ESA protocol has already received support from Dell, HP, Asus, MSI, and Gigabyte.

David Roiseux
Paris in 1992-95. He started working as a DJ at places such as Rex, Queen, Swedish Tribe, Liberty Parade, Barcode (UK), and Lenfer (Dijon). Further, he also worked as a resident-dj at "Le magi cue". David also went to Leeds where he worked together with Tony Senghore and founded the record label "Anonym". "Anonym" now has now grown to become an established house label. These are only a few examples among many, of the events, which occurred during the following years spent abroad. The years went by. In 1996 David moved to Stockholm and constructed the AW Temple Studio. In this place he developed his senses through audio surgery plantation and techniques. Meanwhile he worked in a record shop called "Planet Rhythm".A place that had become a central point for the Swedish scene. After producing records on labels like "Hybrid" and "Djupt"some of the pillars in the construction of "Arrival Works" came into place. In the late 1990s, the first release was transmitted from the AW Temple Studio. Until now there has been eleven 12-inches released on Arrival Works.

Since the startup David has collaborated with Cari Lekebusch and Abi Lnnberg on different projects. Now David are working wit ongoing label named Innovez records. that are up to 8 releases with different acts like Joel Mull, Pär Grindvik, Sontec, Cari Lekebusch and David himself. you can also find records from David at ELP and various Compilations and remixes. For the moment David works with the club named "Tete a claques" with Pjotr they have done several crowded evenings at Spybar/Teatron/Orionteatern And China teatern

Paul Rhodes
Paul Rhodes is a British journalist who works for the Daily Express. He is best known for his express.co.uk blog, Confessions of a New Age Dad.

5 year plans
I think it would be a good idea if '5 year plans' redirected to the page Five-year plan.

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The wheelbarrow song
The wheelbarrow song is a football chant sung by supporters of Notts County Football Club to the tune of "On Top Of Old Smokey" and is regarded as the anthem to the oldest football league club in the world. The legendary song has echoed throughout the terraces for many years.

The Song
"I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off

I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off

I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off

I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off

County! County!"

Origins
As legend has it there are so many different stories about where this song started.

Some believe it to have started when a young boy was doing the rounds at half time with his wheelbarrow full of pies (a long time before the snack bars). He was selling these as he walked around the side of the pitch. However as he cut the corner of the pitch, the wheel fell off and all the pies splilt onto the pitch. It took 20 minutes to clear and during this 20 minutes the wheelbarrow song was born.

However legend has another version - a more realistic version, believed by many supporters as they were present at the game.

It started at a match back on Tuesday April 17th 1990. The Location was Gay meadow home of Shewsbury Town. It was somewhat chilly and very rainy night in Shopshire. Notts, despite having won their previous four games, were trailing to two Dean Spink goals and looked out of it with less than ten minutes left.

The Shrewsbury Supporters were happy and singing. The accent in that part of the world is a strange one, Shewsbury being situated part way between Wolverhampton and Wales. The main song they were singing was to the tune " on top of old smokey" but the words-because of that local accent were difficult to pick out. However, they sounded like " I had a wheel barrow, the wheel fell off"

A small group of Notts fans began immitating this singing, partly mimicking the "country bumpkin" accent, and partly in frustration at Notts apparent surrender to a mid table Shewsbury side. This quickly spread across the away terracing, and before long there were 300 or more otherwise perfectly sane supporters singing a song about a wheel barrow losing its wheel !!

With "The wheelbarrow Song" ringing around the visitors end of Gay Meadow, a Notts side which has been going through the motions for 80-odd minutes suddenly sprang into life. Everything clicked into gear, and Notts were transformed.

Notts hit 2 goals in 3 minutes. The first from Tommy Johnson on 85, the second from Kevin Bartlett on 88. The comeback was complete.

Now this may have been due to a verbal explosion from the bench, as Neil Warnock would've been just as unhappy at the performance as the rest of us, or it may have been the verbal explosion that came from the terraces. Either way, the new-born "wheelbarrow Song" took the credit. Notts snatched a draw from the jaws of defeat, entended their unbeaten run to 6 matches and went on to remain unbeaten for a further 9 games, culminating in the 2-0 victory over Tranmere in the club's historic first Wembley appearance. The Wheelbarrow Song accompanied them all the way, and on into the following season, with another trip to Wembley and another victory, 25,000 people singing it beneath the twin towers.

"I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off" "I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off" "I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off" "I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off"

Uses in popular culture
When filming 'Paradise Heights' Actor Ralf Little plays a Notts County fan, and he has to sing the 'Wheel barrow' song.

The song was mentioned live on air at a Notts County match at White Hart lane by John Motson.

Mathew Morgan
Mathew Morgan is a winnie the pooh lookalike that lives in birmingham england. he likes to recieve anal sex while playing the rust trombone. he has curly hair and goes to bournville college. go and visit him, he does catering

http://www.musicteachers.co.uk/teacher/105b7a66736d6e34a78c

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The Boston Babydolls
The Boston Babydolls are a Boston-based performance troupe who specialize in burlesque. Their formal mission is to "re-create a Golden Age of Burlesque that never existed". Additionally, they are dedicated to preserving burlesque history, particularly as it pertains to Boston. The also teach burlesque through their educational division, The Boston Academy of Burlesque Education.

Members
NOTES:

1) The members of The Boston Babydolls only use their stage names in public. As a result, only stage names are listed here.

2) This list may not be complete.

3) There are performers who have appeared in Boston Babydolls shows who are not members of the troupe. If doubt exists as to a performers status, their entry is followed by a question mark in parentheses: (?).

Past and present members of The Boston Babydolls include:  Aalathea Belle Morte Baudelaire Betty Blaize Dinah Luvyah Dominique Immora Harry Monroe (?) Helena Handbasket Honey Dew (?) Honey Do Jax Jezebel Pussycat <BR>Miss Adventure (?) <BR>Miss Mina <BR>Morgan <BR>Penny Royale <BR>Pinky Petite <BR>Scratch (also "Ol' Scratch" and "Mister Scratch") <BR>Venus Velour <BR>Vita Lightly

History
Various sources list The Boston Babydolls as being founded in 2003, 2004, and 2005. Key members Betty Blaize, Ol' Scratch, and Miss Mina have said in interviews that their professional association pre-dated the formation of the troupe.

Notable Dates

<BR>September 2005: Organize From Boston to Bourbon Street to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina

<BR>October 2005: first Out for Blood, a Halloween-themed burlesque revue. This would become and annual event for The Boston Babydolls

<BR>October 2005: Named Best Burlesque Troupe in Boston by The Boston Phoenix newspaper

<BR>January 2006: "The Dollhouse", a monthly burlesque show, moves to The Paradise Lounge. The Boston Babydolls continue to play there on the last Sunday of most months.

<BR>March/April 2006: Celebrate their "100th Anniversary" in a show called Centennial at The Coolidge Corner Theatre, Brookline MA

<BR>April 2006: The Boston Babydolls fly to Las Vegas to compete in the finals of the Viva Las Vegas burlesque competition

<BR>May 2006: Perform at Miss Exotic World

<BR>February 2007: Profiled in The Boston Phoenix along with other local burlesque performers

<BR>February 2007: Perform at The Great Boston Burlesque Exposition.

<BR>September 2007: Troupe member "Vita Lightly" competes on the reality show, America's Next Top Model

<BR>October 2007: Featured on cover of Performer magazine, alongside country band, Three Day Threshold

<BR>November 11, 2007: First Rack 'em Up event held at Flat Top Johnny's, a billiards parlor in Cambridge, MA

Fiesta Mehicana
Fiesta Mehicana, Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AQ 01723 500080

The best place to eat in Scarborough!

We went to this Mexican restaurant for our works do and EVERYONE absolutely enjoyed every minute of it. This restaurant has a great menu with lots of choice for people with all sorts of needs.

I think it should be included on the wikipedia site because people in Scarborough and visiting Scarborough really should visit this restaurant. It is one of the top 5 restaurants that I have visited in Scarborough.

Authentic Mexican food and great atmosphere. The staff are great, the food is fabulous and the atmosphere is electric.

It has live music, salsa lessons and party nights too.

Pelican Products, Inc.
Pelican™ Products, Inc. is an ISO certified, global manufacturer of high-impact, watertight, equipment Protector™ Cases and rugged, safety approved flashlights. Their products are utilized by professionals who work in extreme environments around the world. Their company warranty philosophy is a Legendary Lifetime Guarantee of Excellence: “You break it, we replace it…forever”™.

Protector™ Cases
Pelican Protector Cases™ come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Genuine Pelican Cases can always be spotted by the trademarked “Dual Band” design. Additional standard features include a polymer o-ring in the lid for a waterproof seal, and an automatic Gore-Tex® pressure equalization valve that stops moisture from entering the case and prevents vacuum lock from pressure changes. Pelican Protector™ Cases comply with military and civilian standards such as ATA, IP67, MIL-STD, STANAG and DEF-STAN for impact, moisture resistance, durability and extreme temperatures.

Safety-Approved Flashlights
Pelican Lights are constructed of tough, engineering-grade polymers. Their lamps are among the most intense on the market (Xenon, Halogen and LED). Standard design features include an umbrella valve that alleviates hydrogen gas buildup; anti-shock battery protection systems to ensure proper connection; and polarity guard trays to ensure proper battery installation.

ISO 9001-2000
Pelican Products’ manufacturing process is certified ISO 9001-2000 by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO).

Safety Approvals
Most Pelican flashlights are safety approved for hazardous environments, and quality assured by the most stringent industrial regulating bodies in the world. These include ETL (Edison Testing Labs), UL (Underwriter Laboratories), FM (Factory Mutual), CE-EX (ATEX Europe), CSA (Canadian Standards Association), USAR (Urban Search and Rescue), MSHA (Mine Safety Health Administration) and the AUS (Australian Board of Approvals).

Technology Innovations
Pelican Products is responsible for several innovations in the flashlight and equipment case markets that range from the use of a Gore-TEX™ membrane (to guard against pressure changes) in their cases to the use of Recoil™ LED Technology in their flashlights. Their latest innovation comes in the form of the 7060 LED which is now adopted by the Los Angeles Police Department as its standard issue duty light. The light features a tail and side switch for a simple transition from tactical to patrol modes, as well as a next generation LED and Lithium Ion battery that shines 130 lumens for 1.5 hours. The light weighs 10 ounces.

Pelican in the Mass Media
Pelican products (Cases and Flashlights) have been featured in numerous television shows and movies, including CSI: Las Vegas and CSI: New York, Dante’s Peak, Daylight, Die Hard 2, Godzilla, Independence Day, Jurassic Park 1,2 and 3, Mission Impossible, Panic Room, Tomb Raider 1 and 2, X-2: X-Men United, Zoolander, ER, JAG, Junkyard Wars, Stargate SG-1, and the Deadliest Catch. Additionally, Pelican was profiled on the Travel Channel show John Ratzenberger’s Made In America.

Pelican History
David H. Parker and his wife Arline founded Pelican Products, Inc. in 1976 as a part time mail order business, selling dive buoys and watertight first aid kits and flashlights out of their Torrance, California garage. Since its inception, the product line has grown and Pelican has transformed into a global company manufacturing products in the USA with over 700 employees worldwide and distribution centers in Barcelona, Spain - Edmonton, Canada - Tokyo, Japan and Adelaide - Australia.

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Ergopharm
Ergopharm is a supplement company run by famed chemist Patrick Arnold.