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| Tolistobogii Tolistobogii is the name used by the Roman historian, Livy, for one of the three ancient Celtic tribes of Galatia in central Asia Minor, together with the Trocmi and Tectosages. Other authors referring to the same tribe use Tolistobogioi, Tolistobōgioi, Tolistoboioi, Tolistobioi, and Toligistobogioi. Tolistobogii
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| Partition of Belgium The partition of Belgium, or the dissolution of the Belgian State through the separation of the Dutch-speaking peoples of the Flanders region from the French-speaking peoples of the Walloon Region, granting them either independence or respective accession to the Netherlands and France, is recurrently discussed in Belgian and international media. Partition_of_Belgium
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| Fabula and sujet Fabula and Sujet (also sjuzhet, syuzhet, sjužet, or suzet) are terms originating in Russian Formalism and employed in narratology that describe narrative construction. Sujet is an employment of narrative and fabula is the order of retelling events. They were first used in this sense by Vladimir Propp and Shklovsky. Fabula_and_sujet
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| Copyright problems/2007 October 21/Articles Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2007_October_21/Articles
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| Richard Marggraf Turley Richard Marggraf Turley (born 2 August 1970) is a British poet and literary critic. Turley was born in the Forest of Dean and moved to Wales at the age of seven. Richard_Marggraf_Turley
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| Gillian Lowndes Gillian Lowndes is an English ceramic sculptor who currently lives and works in Essex, England. She was born in Cheshire, England in 1936 and spent much of her childhood in India. She studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts beginning in 1957 and spent a year at L’École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1960. Gillian_Lowndes
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| Mihangel Morgan Mihangel Morgan (born Michael Finch on 7 December 1955 in Trecynon, near Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff) is a Welsh author. Mihangel_Morgan
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| Peter Bartrum Peter Clement Bartrum (1907 in Hampstead, London, England — 14 August 2008), was a researcher and genealogist who, from the 1930s onwards, specialised in the genealogy of the Welsh nobility of the Middle Ages.Educated at Queen's College, Oxford, he began his career as a meteorologist. Peter_Bartrum
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| Intercultural theatre Intercultural theater transcends time(...nb Intercultural_theatre
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| Maes-e Maes-e is a popular Welsh-language internet forum created on 18 August 2002 by Nic Dafis. The site has over 3,000 registered members and is considered an important contribution to the development of the online Welsh-speaking community and the use of the language in cyberspace. Maes-e
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| Lake Bonney (Antarctica) For other places called Bonny Lake or Bonney Lake, see Lake Bonney disambiguation page.Lake Bonney ( saline lake with permanent ice cover at the western end of Taylor Valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Victoria Land, Antarctica.It is 7 km long and up to 900 meters wide. A narrow channel only 50 meters wide (Lake Bonney at Narrows) separates the lake into East Lake Bonney (3.32 km²) and West Lake Bonney (0.99 km²). Lake_Bonney_(Antarctica)
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| Els Vanheusden Els Vanheusden is a Belgian physician, businesswoman and from 2004 until 31 May 2008, General Manager of FlandersBio, the cluster of the Flemish biotech industry. She was succeeded by Ann Van Gysel on 1 June 2008. Els_Vanheusden
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| William F. Grant William Frederick Grant, (born October 20, 1924) is an Canadian plant geneticist, biosystematist, educator, and environmental advocate who developed higher plant species for monitoring and testing for mutagenic effects of environmental pollutants. He has carried out research on the genetics of species of the genus Lotus (Leguminosae) and the forage species Lotus corniculatus (Birdsfoot Trefoil) developing an innovative procedure for increasing seed production in the legume birdsfoot trefoil. William_F._Grant
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| Daniel Chandler Daniel Chandler (born 1952) is a British visual semiotician based (since 2001) at the department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies at Aberystwyth University (where he has taught since 1989). His best-known publication is Semiotics (Routledgesemiotics of gender and advertising.Trained as a schoolteacher at , Chandler began his career teaching English in middle and high school classrooms in the 1970s and ‘80s. He adopted a progressive, constructivist philosophy of education Daniel_Chandler
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