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| Articles for deletion/Log/2008 January 23 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2008_January_23
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| List of islands of Newfoundland and Labrador list of islands of Newfoundland and Labrador. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is composed of mainland Labrador and the large island of Newfoundland. The coast of both the island and the Labrador peninsula are lined with islands of various List_of_islands_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
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| Zchaichi User_talk:Zchaichi
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| Pelasgians/Archive 2 Talk:Pelasgians/Archive_2
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| Pelasgians/Archive 3 Talk:Pelasgians/Archive_3
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| Thomas Scott Turnbull Thomas Scott Turnbull (28 October 1825 Newcastle saddler. He went on to open one of the largest drapery houses in the North East of England, was a founder member of a daily provincial newspaper and served as Mayor of Sunderland. Thomas_Scott_Turnbull
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| Durham University Oriental Museum The Oriental Museum, opened in 1960, is a museum of the University of Durham in England. The museum has a collection of more than 30,000 Chinese, Egyptian, Korean, Japanese and other far east and Asian artifacts. The museum was built due to the need to house an increasing collection of Oriental artifacts used by the School of Oriental Studies, that were previously housed around the University. Durham_University_Oriental_Museum
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| Durham University Museum of Archaeology Museum of Archaeology, opened in 1975, is a museum of the University of Durham in England. The museum has collections ranging from the prehistoric, Ancient Greece, Roman to Medieval. The museum's collection was initially started by Eric Birley in 1931. Durham_University_Museum_of_Archaeology
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| Articles for deletion/Teesside Park Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Teesside_Park
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| Ethnographic film ethnographic film is a kind of documentary film related to the methods of ethnology. It emerged in the 1960's an important tool for research in the domain of visual anthropology, when filming human groups in society. There are two main types of ethnographic filmsvideo and digital media as well, and may contain elements of text and animation.Gregory Bateson discovered in the 1930's that using film, frame by frame, was an essential component of documenting complex rituals in Ne Ethnographic_film
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| Matthew Humberstone School Matthew_Humberstone_School
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| Indonesia-Malaysia border Indonesia and Malaysia consist of both a land border separating the two countries' territories on the island of Borneo as well as maritime boundaries along the length of the Straits of Malacca, in the South China Sea and in the Celebes Sea.The land boundary has a length of 2,019.5 km and stretches from Tanjung Datu at the northwestern corner of Borneo, through the highlands of the Borneo hinterland, to the Gulf of Sebatik and the Celebes Sea in the eastern side of the island. Indonesia-Malaysia_border
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| Christopher Paul Edmondson Christopher Paul Edmondson has been the Anglican Bishop of Bolton since 2008. Educated at St John's College, University of Durham he was ordained in 1974 and began his ecclesiastical career with a Curacy at Kirkheaton. From 1979 until 1986 he was Vicar of Ovenden , and also in the latter part of his Incumbency the Bishop of Wakefield’s adviser on Evangelism. Christopher_Paul_Edmondson
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| Future Perfect at Sunrise/Archive 10 User_talk:Future_Perfect_at_Sunrise/Archive_10
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| Durham University Observatory The Durham University Observatory is a weather observatory owned and operated by the University of Durham. It is located at Potters Bank, Durham and was founded in 1839 initially as an astronomical and meteorological observatory (owing to the need to calculate refraction from the air temperature) by Temple Chevallier until 1937 when the observatory moved purely to meteorological recording. Durham_University_Observatory
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| Durham University Department of Computer Science The Department of Computer Science at Durham University leads England's only Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) in Computer Science, as part of which the Active Learning in Computing (ALiC) initiative seeks to facilitate a shift towards far higher levels of active student engagement where knowledge is obtained by sharing, problem-solving and creating, rather than by passive listening. Durham_University_Department_of_Computer_Science
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| G. B. Caird George Bradford Caird (17 July 1917 - 21 April 1984), D.Phil., D.D., FBA, was a British churchman, theologian, humanitarian, and biblical scholar. At the time of his death he was Dean Ireland's Professor of Exegesis of Holy Scripture at The University of Oxford. G._B._Caird
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| Michael Sadgrove The Very Reverend Michael Sadgrove is the current Dean of Durham. He was the Dean of Sheffield Cathedral until 2003.Michael Sadgrove was the Vicar of Alnwick, Northumberland, between 1982 and 1987. Michael_Sadgrove
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| Purple Radio Purple Radio is Durham University's student radio station. Purple broadcasts online at purpleradio.co.uk 24 hours a day during term time, from October until June each year. Purple_Radio
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| Brunei-Malaysia border border between Brunei and Malaysia consist of a 481.3 km land border and substantial lengths of maritime borders stretching to the edge of the continental shelf in the South China Sea. Except for its South China Sea coastline, Brunei is entirely surrounded by Malaysia's Sarawak state and its unique shape of being made up of two non-connected enclaves has resulted in the Brunei-Malaysia land border being broken into two segments. Brunei-Malaysia_border
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| George Redmayne Murray George Redmayne Murray (June 20, 1865 - September 21, 1939) was an English physician who pioneered in the treatment of endocrine disorders.Murray was appointed Heath professor of comparative pathology at Durham University in 1893, and physician to the Royal Victoria Infirmary at Newcastle in 1898. In 1908 he was appointed professor of systematic medicine at Manchester University, which carried with it the post of physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary. George_Redmayne_Murray
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| Potteries Orienteering Club Potteries Orienteering Club often abbreviated to POTOC is an Orienteering club in the West Midlands of the UK. It is for Orienteers in or around North Staffordshire and South Cheshire . The club is in the West Midlands Orienteering Association (WMOA) and is a member of the BOF. The Club has been Clubmark accredited. The Club has a Newsletter Called 'The Potter'. Potteries_Orienteering_Club
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| David E. Cooper David E. Cooper is Professor of Philosophy at Durham University. His research interests include the history of both Eastern and Western philosophy, environmental ethics, philosophy of language, aesthetics and modern European philosophy. He is the former Chair (or President) of the Aristotelian Society, the Mind Assocation, the Friedrich Nietzsche Society, and the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain. David_E._Cooper
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| Cecil Richard Rutt Cecil Richard Rutt was an Anglican Bishop who held three separate episcopal appointments in the second half of the 20th century. Richard Rutt was born in 1925 and was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge and ordained priest in 1952. After a Curacy at St George’s, Cambridge he went to Korea as a missionary in 1954 and rose eventually to become the Bishop of Taejon before translation to St Germans in Cornwall and then to Leicester in 1979 . Cecil_Richard_Rutt
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| Faculty of Engineering (UNAM) Talk:Faculty_of_Engineering_(UNAM)
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| The Centre for Iranian Studies at the University of Durham The_Centre_for_Iranian_Studies_at_the_University_of_Durham
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| Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr and Irpa Norse mythology, Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr () and Irpa () are goddesses. Þorgerðr and Irpa appear together in Jómsvíkinga saga, Njáls saga, and Þorleifs þáttr jarlsskálds. Irpa does not appear outside of these four attestations, but Þorgerðr also appears in the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, Færeyinga Saga, and Harðar saga ok Hólmverja, and is mentioned in Ketils saga hœngs. Þorgerðr_Hölgabrúðr_and_Irpa
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| Herbert Sawyer Herbert Sawyer KCB (fl. 1783 Royal Navy who saw service during the American Revolution, French Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the Napoleonic Wars. He eventually rose to the rank of Admiral. Herbert_Sawyer
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| Malaysia-Vietnam border Malaysia and Vietnam are two South-east Asian countries with maritime territories which meet in the Gulf of Thailand and South China Sea. The two countries have overlapping claims over the continental shelf in the Gulf of Thailand. Both countries have however come to an agreement to jointly exploit the natural resources in the disputed area pending resolution of the dispute over sovereignty. Malaysia-Vietnam_border
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| Mount Everest/Archive 3 Talk:Mount_Everest/Archive_3
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| Featured article candidates/Featured log/August 2008 Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Featured_log/August_2008
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| Michael Fellows Michael Ralph Fellows (born June 15, 1952 in Upland, California) is Professor at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Fellows is recognized as one of the founders of Parameterized complexity, a complexity framework that uses structure in hard problems for the design and analysis of algorithms for their solution. Michael_Fellows
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| Scouting in North East England Scouting in North East England is about Scouting in the official region of North East England. It is largely represented by the Scout Association of the United Kingdom and some Groups of traditional Scouting including the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association.The Scout Association North East Region includes two official regions of Englands, North East England and Yorkshire and the Humber. Scouting_in_North_East_England
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| Virgo Consortium Virgo Consortium was founded in 1994 for Cosmological Supercomputer Simulations in response to the UK's High Performance Computing Initiative. Virgo developed rapidly into an international collaboration between dozen scientists in the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, USA and Japan Virgo_Consortium
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| P. J. Rhodes P. J. Rhodes is Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Durham. He has specialized in ‘Greek politics and political institutions’, and his major works include the definitive modern treatment of the Athenian Council (or Boule), the now standard commentary on the constitutional treatise on Athens produced by Aristotle or under his supervision (the Athenaion Politeia), and a general book on Athens’ overseas empire. P._J._Rhodes
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| Middleton Reef Middleton Reef is a coral reef in the Tasman Sea. It is separated by a deep oceanic pass some 45 km wide from nearby Elizabeth Reef, forming part of the Lord Howe Rise underwater plateau. Middleton Reef is around 220 km from Lord Howe Island and 555 km from the coast of New South Wales. In 1997 the Environment, Sport and Territories Legislation Amendment Bill 1996 included Middelton Reef in Australia's Coral Sea Islands Territory.This island is included also in Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs Middleton_Reef
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| Elizabeth Reef Elizabeth Reef is a coral reef in the Tasman Sea. The reef is separated by a deep oceanic pass, some 45 km wide, from nearby Middleton Reef, both of which are part of the underwater plateau known as the Lord Howe Rise. Elizabeth Reef is around 160 km from Lord Howe Island and 555 km from the New South Wales coast of Australia. In 1997 the Environment, Sport and Territories Legislation Amendment Bill 1996 included Elizabeth Reef in Australia's Coral Sea Islands Territory. Elizabeth_Reef
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| Featured article candidates/William de St-Calais Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/William_de_St-Calais
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| Norman Lacy Norman Henry Lacy is a former Victorian Government Minister from May 1979 to April 1982 who grew up in Richmond, Victoria and three times represented his state at national under age basketball championships. He completed university degrees in theology, sociology and management science and had a diverse career that included periods as an apprenticed plumber, an Anglican priest, a liberal parliamentarian, a management educator and an information technology industry executive. Norman_Lacy
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| Durham University School of Engineering The School of Engineering at Durham University is the department engaged in the teaching and research of Engineering.The School has an international reputation for its research at the frontiers of contemporary engineering understanding and the academic staff who will teach you are experts in their field. The School's research further benefits its undergraduates by providing an ideal environment for final year research and development projects and through the School's reputation in industry. Durham_University_School_of_Engineering
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