Chatham Islands 2014.5.9 |
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The Chatham Islands are an archipelago and New Zealand territory in the Pacific Ocean consisting of about ten islands within a 40-kilometre (25 mi) radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island. Their name in the indigenous language, Moriori, means Misty Sun. These remote islands, over 800 kilometres (500 mi) east of southern New Zealand, have officially been part of New Zealand since 1842.
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Melaleuca Minutifolia 2014.5.2 |

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Melaleuca minutifolia is a shrub or small tree species that is endemic to northern Australia. The species produces flowers throughout the year in its native range. It occurs in sandy or rocky soils in northern Western Australia and the Northern Territory. The species was first formally described by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1859.
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Malcolm Sayer 2014.5.4 |
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Malcolm Sayer (21 May 1916-1970) was an aircraft and car designer. His most notable work being the iconic E-Type Jaguar. He spent the last twenty years of his life working at Jaguar Cars and was one of the first engineers to apply principles of aerodynamics to car design.
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Ben Bass 2014.5.16 |
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Benjamin Langer Bass (born August 14, 1968) is a Canadian-American television and stage actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as 16th century Spanish vampire Javier Vachon in the series Forever Knight, and for his current starring role as Officer Sam Swarek on the Global TV summer police drama, Rookie Blue which also airs on the ABC Channel.
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Butterfly Boucher 2014.5.20 |

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Butterfly Boucher (born 2 June 1979) is an Australian singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. She has released three albums, Flutterby (2003), Scary Fragile (2009) and a third self-titled album (2012).
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Bristol Type 92 2014.5.20 |
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The Bristol Type 92, sometimes known as the Laboratory biplane, was an aircraft built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company to address the differences between wind tunnel cowling models and full scale cowling for radial engines and was designed as a scaled-up version of a wind tunnel model aircraft. One was built and flew in the mid-1920s.
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Rachel Fuller 2014.5.20 |
   
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Rachel Fuller (born 24 July 1973) is a British musician. She is a successful independent pop music artist, a composer and occasional collaborator with rock musician and partner to Pete Townshend.
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Belinda Castles 2014.5.20 |
   
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Belinda Castles (born 1971) is an English-born Australian novelist. The River Baptists, for which she won the 2006 Australian/Vogel Award, is her second novel; her first was Falling Woman.
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Werribee, Victoria 2014.5.26 |
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Werribee is a city in Melbourne, Australia, situated on the Werribee River 32 km south-west from Melbourne's central business district approximately halfway between Melbourne and Geelong on the Princes Highway. It is the administrative centre of the City of Wyndham Local Government Area and its most populous centre. At the 2006 Census the urban area, with the locality of Werribee at its heart, had a population of 36,641.
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Harry Grattan 2014.5.21 |
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Harry Grattan (c. 1867 - 1951) was a British stage actor, singer, dancer and writer best known for his performances in musical comedies around 1900.
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A Winter Tale 2014.5.19 |
 
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A Winter Tale is a 2007 Canadian dramatic feature film, written, directed and produced by Frances-Anne Solomon, featuring Canadian actor Peter Williams and Caribbean stars Leonie Forbes and Dennis "Sprangalang" Hall. It premiered at the ReelWorld Film Festival where it won Solomon the Outstanding Canadian Feature Film Award, as well as Special Mention in the Outstanding Screenplay category.
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Thomas Tallis 2014.5.28 |
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Thomas Tallis (c. 1505 - 23 November 1585) was an English composer. Tallis flourished as a church musician in 16th century Tudor England. He occupies a primary place in anthologies of English church music, and is considered among the best of England's early composers. He is honoured for his original voice in English musicianship.
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Emma Jane Hogbin 2014.5.8 |

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Emma Jane Hogbin (born May 2, 1977) is a Canadian technical writer and free software advocate who lives in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. She is active in Drupal and the Bazaar version control system in different capacities and has contributed documentation to the Linux Documentation Project. She also speaks at various events on a range of technical and social topics.
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Amanda Noar 2014.5.8 |
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Amanda Noar (born 1962) is an English actress, choreographer and producer, and is the former wife of actor Neil Morrissey. Noar trained at the Arts Educational School. Her first television role was in 1980s ITV schools series Starting Out, written by Grazyna Monvid. Her other TV work includes roles in Stay Lucky (1993), Brookside (1999), Casualty, Lovejoy (1992), Boon (1987), Coronation Street and Hollyoaks.
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Alana Levandoski 2014.5.3 |

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Alana Levandoski is a songwriter from Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, Canada. Artists such as Heather Bishop, Jay Semko, Linda Rocheleau, Katy Bowser and Kenny Hutson (Nashville) have covered Alana's songs and she has co-written with Gary Nichols, Jim Photoglo, Sylvia Tyson, James LeBanc, Mark Simos, Colin Cripps and is seen frequently writing in Nashville, TN and Muscle Shoals, AL.
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