| Ghost Town Trail Ghost Town Trail is a rail trail in Western Pennsylvania that stretches from Black Lick, Indiana County to Ebensburg, Cambria County. Ghost_Town_Trail
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| Time Release (novel) Time Release is a crime novel by the American writer Martin J. Smith (1956-) set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of a killer who used pain relief capsules, as well as other techniques, to set off a series of poisonings. It also focuses on repressed memories and if, when and how they will come out. The protagonist is psychologist and memory expert Jim Christensen who tries to solve the case. Time_Release_(novel)
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| Shadow Image Shadow Image is a crime novel by the American writer Martin J. Smith (1956-) set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of psychologist Jim Christensen's work with Alzheimer's patients and his studies in repressed memory. Now, his most famous patient, the grand matriarch of a powerful political family, has injured herself in a fall. As Christensen studies his patient's art therapy paintings, he unveils a secret locked within the woman's mind that could destroy her family's political ambitions. Shadow_Image
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| Straw Men (novel) Straw Men is a crime novel by the American writer Martin J. Smith (1956-) set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of a madman known as the Scarecrow, who has served in prison eight years convicted of a vicious attack that left a rookie policewoman near death and unable to remember her past. Straw_Men_(novel)
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| List of Hampden-Sydney College alumni Hampden-Sydney College, including graduates and non-graduates. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. List_of_Hampden-Sydney_College_alumni
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| William Phelps (colonist) William Phelps (1599 - July 14, 1672) was an Englishman who emigrated in 1630 to the American Colonies. He was one of the founders of both Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut, foreman of the first grand jury in New England, served most of his life in early colonial government, and played a key role in establishing the first democratic town government in the American colonies. William_Phelps_(colonist)
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| Articles for creation/Submissions/Michael DeMello Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Submissions/Michael_DeMello
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| List of compositions for viola: S to Z viola. The list includes works in which the viola is a featured instrumentsurname.This pages lists composers whose surname falls into the S to Z alphabetic range. For others, see respective pages List of compositions for viola: A to E List of compositions for viola: F to K List of compositions for viola: L to R List_of_compositions_for_viola:_S_to_Z
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| John White (Reverend) The Reverend John White (1575-1648) was an Anglican priest who supported the Puritan's desires for freedom of worship. He was instrumental in obtaining a charter in 1628 for the New England Company, and was granted a Royal Charter on March 4, 1629 and became the Massachusetts Bay Company. He was thus played a key role in the Great Migration and the settling of Massachusetts and Connecticut. John_White_(Reverend)
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| Jean-Serge Bokassa Prince Jean-Serge Bokassa (born 25 February 1972) is a Central African politician who was a member of the imperial House of Bokassa which ruled over the then Central African Empire when he was a child.Born in Bangui, Jean-Serge is the son of Jean-Bédel Bokassa and Joelle Aziza Eboulia (1955-2001). Jean-Serge_Bokassa
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| Ghanaian smock A Ghanaian smock is a plaid shirt that is similar to the dashiki, worn by men in Ghana. The smock is also called a fugu or a batakari. The smock originated in the northern region of Ghana, see external links for photos.The smock and Kente cloth are the national dress of Ghana. Kente cloth originated in the southern region of Ghana. Ghanaian_smock
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| Marc Ducret Marc Ducret (b. April 19, 1957) is a jazz, and avant garde, guitarist, self-taught, who is most well-known for his work with saxophonist Tim Berne. Marc_Ducret
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| Stefan Roloff Stefan Roloff (*1953 Berlin) is a painter, video artist and filmmaker, living and working in New York. He is a pioneer of digital video and photography. Stefan_Roloff
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| Tarzan Tarzan is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by apes, who later returns to civilization only to largely reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer. Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan first appeared in the novel Tarzan of the Apes (magazine publication 1912, book publication 1914), and then in twenty-three sequels and innumerable works in other media, authorized or not. Tarzan
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| Obsession Telescopes Obsession Telescopes is an American telescope and optics manufacturer that specializes in Dobsonian telescopes. It was started in 1989 by David Kriege and is based in Wisconsin, USA. Obsession_Telescopes
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| William Seaman Bainbridge William Seaman Bainbridge (February 17, 1870 – September 22, 1947) was an American surgeon and gynecologist. He also was a military physician of the United States Navy and co-founder of the International Committee of Military Medicine (ICMM) located in Liège. William_Seaman_Bainbridge
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| Exploring Tomorrow Exploring Tomorrow was an American old-time radio series which ran from December 4, 1957 until June 13, 1958.Exploring Tomorrow was narrated by John W Campbell, editor of Astounding Magazine. Campbell guided the career of many of the great science fiction writers of the era. Exploring_Tomorrow
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| Charles Guth Charles G. Guth (1876-1948) was an American businessman, who, as executive of the Loft Candy Company, purchased the trademark and the syrup recipe of the twice-bankrupt Pepsi-Cola Company. He was President of Loft Candy Company from 1930 to 1935 and President of Pepsi-Cola Company from 1931 to 1939. Charles_Guth
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| Poricy Park Poricy Park is a nature preserve and park in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. It is known for its Cretaceous era fossil shell beds along the Poricy Brook streambed, open to the public for limited collecting. The park also contains a Nature Center and the Murray Farmhouse and Barn, a New Jersey Historic Site. Poricy_Park
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| ESO (motorcycles) Eso was a Czech motorcycle factory producing only racing machines from 1949 until 1964, when it joined Jawa. ESO was founded by a motorcycle racing driver, and made bikes in 250, 350, and 500 cc, primarily for speedway, moto-cross and ice racing. Engines were sourced from J.A.P. during the first year, and then an engine of ESO's own after 1950, first copied from J.A.P. and later of their own design. ESO_(motorcycles)
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| Richards Field (Waxahachie, TX) Richards Field is a field located in Waxahachie, TX, located about 20 miles south of a line between Dallas and Fort Worth, named after the major league manager Paul Richards. It opened before 1914, has been renovated many times since its beginning, and was the home to some Major League teams for Spring Training in the early 20th Century. It is still in use today. The capacity approximately holds 1,500 spectators. Richards_Field_(Waxahachie,_TX)
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