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  • 11DISCOP — Television Markets Industry Events, Television content markets Founded June 1991 Headquarters Paris, France …

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  • 12Collier Heights — Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic District …

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  • 13Macrohon Institute, Inc. — Infobox Private School name = Macrohon Institute, Inc. established = 1948 motto = Truth, Unity, Resolution principal = Lilian J. Caracut town = Macrohon province = Southern Leyte country = Philippines address = Brgy. Sto. Rosario, Macrohon campus …

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  • 14Eureka! Tent Company — Eureka! Tent Company=Eureka! brand products are sold to the outdoor recreation, rental, special events and military markets by Johnson Outdoors Inc, a leading global outdoor recreation company. The brand, part of Johnson Outdoors’ Outdoor… …

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  • 15Donae'o — Birth name Ian Greenidge Genres UK Funky, Rave Occupations Rapper, MC, singer Instruments Vocals Years active 2002–present …

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  • 16painting —    In 1990, the largest exhibition of Velázquez s paintings ever held was mounted by the Prado Museum in Madrid, and was visited by half a million people. Further exhibitions on Ribera in 1992 and in honour of the 250th anniversary of Goya s… …

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  • 17growth — n. 1. Increase, expansion, development, growing, extension. 2. Vegetation, sprouting, germination, shooting, bourgeoning, pullulation, putting out. 3. Produce, product. 4. Advancement, advance, progress, improvement …

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  • 18ART HISTORIANS AND ART CRITICS — The discipline of art history first made its appearance in Germany, in the middle of the 18th century, but it was more than a hundred years before the lowering of the barriers that had excluded Jews from academic careers enabled them to enter… …

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  • 19REICHMANN — REICHMANN, family of international real estate developers, philanthropists. SAMUEL REICHMANN (1898–1975), a wealthy egg merchant from the small Hungarian town of Beled, and his wife, RENÉE (1898–1990), moved to Vienna in 1923. Deeply observant… …

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