| Orlando Furioso Talk:Orlando_Furioso
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| Music psychology Music_psychology
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| Canyon Cinema Canyon Cinema is a San Francisco based filmmakers' cooperative specializing in the distribution of avant-garde and experimental film. The organization was officially founded in Canyon, California in 1967 by Bruce Conner, Larry Jordan, Robert Nelson, and other underground filmmakers looking for an organizational structure to distribute their work. Canyon_Cinema
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| Arne Treholt Talk:Arne_Treholt
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| Frederick Crews Frederick Campbell Crews (born 1933, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an award-winning American essayist, literary critic, author, and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of California, Berkeley. He received popular attention for The Pooh Perplex, a book of satirical essays parodying contemporary casebooks. Frederick_Crews
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| Clive Holden Clive Holden is a Canadian multimedia artist and poet from Victoria, British Columbia, he is currently living in Toronto with his wife, writer Alissa York. Holden's best-known and publicized project to date is the award-winning "film poem" series Trains of Winnipeg, a collection of 14 short films featuring Holden's poetry with musical accompaniment by Christine Fellows, John K. Clive_Holden
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| Peter Dale Scott Peter Dale Scott (born 11 January 1929) is a Canadian poet and a former English professor at the University of California, Berkeley. The son of noted Canadian poet and constitutional lawyer F. R. Scott and painter Marian Dale Scott, he is known for his anti-war stance and his criticism of U.S. foreign policy dating back to the Vietnam War. He spent four years (1957-1961) with the Canadian diplomatic service. He retired from the UC Berkeley faculty in 1994. Peter_Dale_Scott
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| Martin Gilbert Talk:Martin_Gilbert
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| Joan Mitchell Joan Mitchell (February 12, 1925 - October 30, 1992) was a ‘Second Generation’ Abstract Expressionist painter. Along with Lee Krasner, Grace Hartigan, and Helen Frankenthaler she was one of her era's few female painters to gain critical and public acclaim. Her paintings and editioned prints can be seen in major museums and collections across America and Europe. Joan_Mitchell
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| Telugu poetry Telugu poetry is verse originating in the southern provinces of India, predominantly from modern Andhra Pradesh and some corners of Tamilnadu and Karnataka. Telugu_poetry
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| Cuba Cuba
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| Third-worldism Third-worldism
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| Norman Myers Norman Myers CMG (24 August, 1934- ) is a British environmentalist and authority on biodiversity. He is a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the father of long distance runner Mara Yamauchi, and former world rowing champion Malindi Myers. Norman_Myers
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 May 12 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_May_12
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| California native plants California native plants are plants that existed in California prior to the arrival of European explorers and colonistsSome (such as lupines and Zauschneria) have extraordinary horticultural appeal, and have been grown in European gardens for over a century. California_native_plants
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 May 23 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_May_23
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| Articles for deletion/1913 Far Eastern Games Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/1913_Far_Eastern_Games
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| Naashoibitosaurus Naashoibitosaurus (meaning in Navajo na‘asho‘i "lizard creek") is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived about 73 million years ago, in the Late Cretaceous, and was found in the Kirtland Formation of the San Juan Basin in New Mexico, United States. Only a partial skeleton has been found to date. It was first described as a specimen of Kritosaurus by Jack Horner, and has been intertwined with Kritosaurus since its description. Naashoibitosaurus
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